Scholarships Merit-based
University of Missouri - Columbia

Stamps Scholars

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Any
Disciplines
16000 USD
Grant
United States
Location
01 Dec 2024
Application deadline

About

The MU Honors College joined the Stamps Scholars Program in 2016, and the ongoing relationship has had a lasting and positive impact on their campus and honors communities.

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

Cost of attendance+ one-time award

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction
  • other

Description

Stamps Scholars at the University of Missouri is available to all international undergraduate students entering to any program of the university.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

Stamps Scholars at the University of Missouri receive a four-year, full scholarship (covering up to the total estimated cost of attendance for fall and spring semesters), plus an additional $16,000 enrichment fund to be used during the student’s four years to enhance their studies and academic pursuits. 

Stamps Scholars will also have unique opportunities, including a dedicated mentor, contact with campus leadership, alumni networking, funding for study abroad, and attendance at the biennial Stamps Scholars National Convention in Atlanta, GA.

Eligibility

  • o be eligible to apply for the Stamps Scholars Program at the University of Missouri, a student must have at least a 32 ACT (or 1420 SAT), hold at least a 3.5 core GPA, and have applied to MU and the Honors College by December 1st.
  • The program is open to students of any nationality and who are enrolled in any accredited US or international high school.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United States

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

01 Dec 2024

Submit the Stamps Scholars Application via your Application Status Page. This application includes:

All components of the Honors College application.

An additional essay of 500-750 words in response to the following prompt:Describe a social, scientific, or artistic question/issue that you have thought deeply about and perhaps even researched. Why did it captivate you? What action did you take to learn more?

Two letters of recommendation from individuals who can speak directly to your academic abilities, achievements, and character. They should be teachers, school counselors, coaches, supervisors; one letter must be written by a teacher or counselor.

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