Read this in the Star today in regards to a full 4 year scholarship to one of the top private liberal arts colleges in the US. I highly recommend those who are interested in receiving a liberal arts education to apply for this scholarship. It's sponsored by the Freeman Foundation, a foundation that has done a lot of work in East Asia in the arena of education. Details are below.
WESLEYAN University in Connecticut, United States, is once again calling for applications for its Freeman Asian Scholars Programme.
Each year, two Malaysian students will receive a scholarship to study at the university.
The scholarship, worth some US$35,000 (RM120,000) per year, will cover tuition and student fees for a four-year undergraduate programme at Wesleyan.
Applicants must be Malaysian citizens and should have their SPM results by the time of application. Students in programmes such as A-Levels, STPM, Canadian Pre-University and South Australian Matriculation or are in an American-style secondary school are eligible to apply.
Selection will be based on academic records and extra-curricular merits.
Applicants must take the SAT and the TOEFL.
A written application must be submitted by Jan 1.
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in Kuala Lumpur in February or March.
Students who qualify for the 2008 intake can get application forms from the American Home Assurance Company (03-2058 5399) or Macee (03-2166 8878).
For more details about the scholarship, click here.
For a description of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, click here.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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