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Lewis & Clark College Scholarships

0615 S W Palatine Hill Rd Tuition In/Out-State: $38,500 / $38,500 Total Fall Enrollment: 3,584
Portland , OR 97219-7899 Books and Supplies: $1,050 Applicants Admitted: 66%
(503) 768-7000 On-campus Room and Board: $9,928 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 84%
http://www.lclark.edu/ Undergraduate Application Fee: $50 Receiving Institutional Aid: 75% , $20,222 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Dean's Scholarships

Scholarship Description
More than 100 of these merit-based scholarships are available to entering first-year and transfer students based on their academic program and performance. The amount of the scholarship varies from $4,000 to $10,000. Scholarships are renewable for three additional years based on continued academic excellence by achieving a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. All students admitted to the College are considered for these scholarships; no separate form other than the application for admission is required. The following is an academic profile of the 2007 Dean’s Scholars: GPA: Middle 50% range 3.84–4.0 Rank: Nearly 84% were in the top tenth of their class. SAT: Middle 50% range 1300-1410 (CR+M) ACT: Middle 50% range 28-31.
Amount
$4,000 - $10,000
Number of Awards
100
Renewable
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Renewal Criteria
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Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
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GPA
3.0
SAT
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ACT
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Class Standing
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State
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