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* Students are picked for leadership abilities. | * Students are picked for leadership abilities. | ||
− | * Only students admitted to CMU from about a dozen specific high schools (Montgomery Blair High School, TJHSST, etc.) are eligible. | + | * Only students admitted to CMU from about a dozen specific high schools (Montgomery Blair High School, TJHSST, etc.) are eligible. No additional application materials required. |
* About a dozen finalists are chosen and invited to CMU during a Sleeping Bag weekend to compete in "leadership activities." | * About a dozen finalists are chosen and invited to CMU during a Sleeping Bag weekend to compete in "leadership activities." | ||
* The number of students selected to receive scholarships varies each year, but it is usually only a few (2-4?). | * The number of students selected to receive scholarships varies each year, but it is usually only a few (2-4?). |
Revision as of 11:38, 14 June 2010
The Charpie Scholarship is an extremely competitive leadership scholarship offered to only a few students from certain high schools each year. The scholarship is not very publicized (on purpose), so there is not much information about it available online.
Selection process
- Students are picked for leadership abilities.
- Only students admitted to CMU from about a dozen specific high schools (Montgomery Blair High School, TJHSST, etc.) are eligible. No additional application materials required.
- About a dozen finalists are chosen and invited to CMU during a Sleeping Bag weekend to compete in "leadership activities."
- The number of students selected to receive scholarships varies each year, but it is usually only a few (2-4?).
Award details
- Full-tuition scholarship (students still have to pay around <dollar/>10,000 for room and board, books, etc.)
- Special leadership, professional, and travel opportunities