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Bard College

Bard College, NY

School Type

Private

Acceptance Rate

32%

Tuition

$51,614

Eligibility For Public Schools

N/A

International Students

N/A

US News Ranking

#46 in National Liberal Arts Colleges

Scholarships

Bard Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$5,000-$45,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

21-28

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math - 570-680 range of middle 50%
SAT Critical Reading - 590-690 range of middle 50%
SAT Writing - Not reported

Description

Bard Scholarships
Nonrepayable grants are awarded to full-time students enrolled in the regular undergraduate program on the basis of financial need and academic achievement and promise. Typically, Bard Scholarships range from $5,000 to $45,000 annually for full-time enrollment. Bard scholarships are funded by various philanthropic sources. Subject to the wishes of the benefactors, a recipient may be advised of the source of his or her scholarship.

Distinguished Scientist Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Up to full tuition

Required GPA

3.3

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

Not reported

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math - 570-680 range of middle 50%
SAT Critical Reading - 590-690 range of middle 50%
SAT Writing - Not reported

Description

Distinguished Scientist Scholarship (DSS)
Each year, four-year scholarships covering up to full tuition are available for academically outstanding high school seniors who are committed to majoring in biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, or mathematics as an undergraduate. Scholarship recipients are also eligible for a $1,500 stipend for summer research projects following their sophomore and junior years.
A student receiving a Distinguished Scientist Scholarship must major in the Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing, maintain a 3.3 grade average, and earn at least 32 credits per year.

Excellence And Equal Cost Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

Not reported

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math - 570-680 range of middle 50%
SAT Critical Reading - 590-690 range of middle 50%
SAT Writing - Not reported

Description

Excellence and Equal Cost (EEC) Scholarship
A public high school senior whose cumulative grade point average is among the top 10 in his or her graduating class is eligible to be considered for a four-year EEC Scholarship. The EEC program is designed to assist students who would not otherwise be able to attend a private college or university because of its cost. The first-year students who are selected annually to receive EEC Scholarships attend Bard for what it would cost them to attend an appropriate four-year public college or university in their home state. Renewal of the EEC Scholarship is contingent on the student?s maintaining a B+ (3.3) grade average and accumulating at least 32 credits per year.

Levy Economics Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Up to full tuition

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

Not reported

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math - 570-680 range of middle 50%
SAT Critical Reading - 590-690 range of middle 50%
SAT Writing - Not reported

Description

Levy Economics Scholarship
Each year, four-year scholarships covering up to full tuition are available to academically outstanding high school seniors committed to majoring in economics during their undergraduate studies.

Applicants must write a short statement (no more than one page) describing their interest in the field. This statement should be submitted directly to the Office of Admission by January 1.

A student receiving a Levy Economics Scholarship must major in economics, maintain a B+ (3.3) grade average, and earn at least 32 credits per year.

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