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About the Morrill Scholarship at OSU

OSU's Morrill Scholarship Program has caught my attention, but I'm quite clueless about the whole application process. Could someone please guide me on what exactly they are looking for in an applicant? Also, how competitive is it to get one?

a year ago

The Morrill Scholarship Program at The Ohio State University (OSU) is a remarkable endeavor aimed at bringing together culturally diverse students. The program acknowledges a student's academic excellence, leadership, service, and individual interests.

To be considered for this scholarship, you must apply for admission to The Ohio State University by November 1, which is the priority deadline date.

As part of the scholarship application process, you'll be required to submit essays that demonstrate an unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion along with evidencing leadership qualities. Be as specific and personal as you can in your essays. For instance, if you've actively participated in or headed a club or initiative centered around diversity and inclusion, that would be a great achievement to highlight.

Moreover, OSU looks at a combination of factors to determine eligibility. In general, candidates who have excelled academically and have shown strong leadership and active service to their communities have a higher chance of being awarded the scholarship.

In terms of competition, the Morrill Scholarship is quite competitive since it's one of the university's premier awards. The scholarship is awarded in three tiers: Prominence, Excellence, and Distinction, with Distinction being the most selective as it offers the most comprehensive financial aid package, including the cost of attendance for both Ohio residents and nonresidents (full in-state tuition, room, board, and an allowance for textbooks).

It's definitely a rigorous process, but the rewards, both financial and experiential, are worth the effort. Best of luck!

a year ago

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