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LifestylePost graduate studies: Funding secured with Boston University's Trustee Scholarship

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Post graduate studies: Funding secured with Boston University’s Trustee Scholarship


Every year, BU welcomes approximately 20 outstanding students to the Trustee Scholars Program. Many of our current Scholars had perfect 4.0 grade point averages in high school and ranked in the top of their class.


In addition to exceptional academic credentials, Trustee Scholars are intellectually and creatively adventurous and demonstrate viewpoints, experiences, or achievements beyond the usual.

They are, in other words, not just top students, but extraordinarily well-rounded individuals. At BU, Trustee Scholars become part of a unique campus community that offers many intellectual, cultural, and social opportunities.


A Trustee Scholarship covers full undergraduate tuition plus mandatory undergraduate student fees, and is renewable for four years if certain criteria are met.

In order to be eligible for a Trustee Scholarship:

1.Complete the Common Application and fulfill all necessary requirements for admission to any of the undergraduate degree programs at BU by December 1.

2.Include the Trustee Scholarship essay within your Common Application submission as part of your application process to BU.


The Trustee Scholarship Essay:


Please choose from one of the two prompts below and submit one essay, in 600 words or less, as part of your application through the Common Application.


Nobel laureate and BU professor Elie Wiesel once said: “There is divine beauty in learning… To learn means to accept the postulate that life did not begin at my birth.

Others have been here before me, and I walk in their footsteps. The books I have read were composed by generations of fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, teachers and disciples. I am the sum total of their experiences, their quests.” Is there a book, film, podcast or life- experience that has made you feel more connected to your personal history/identity, and what is the most important thing you learned from it?


Describe a time when you felt out of your comfort zone or marginalized in a situation. How did you respond to that moment and how has it informed your actions moving forward?


For more information, please contact us at 617-353-2320.

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