Randall D. Ledford Scholarship in Physics at Wake Forest University
The Scholarship
The Department of Physics is pleased to announce the Randall Ledford Scholarship for students entering Fall 2007. This is a four-year half-tuition scholarship awarded to a promising incoming physics major attending Wake Forest University. The award is worth a minimum of $64,280.
How to apply
To apply for this award:
1. Complete the Wake Forest University application for admission either in paper or online. See http://www.wfu.edu/admissions/.
2. Complete the Application for Merit-based Scholarships. The applications for admission and scholarships are available from your guidance counselor or by download from http://www.wfu.edu/admissions/finaid/merit-based_apply.html.
3. Arrange for the letters of recommendation called for by the above applications. At least one recommendation should come from someone who can comment on your potential in science.
4. Include a brief letter asking to be considered for the Ledford Scholarship, describing how you became interested in science, and describing your career aspirations.
Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular MaterialsThis application will qualify you, not only for the Ledford scholarship, but also for most merit scholarships at Wake Forest. Deadline for the Ledford Scholarship and most other merit-based scholarships is January 1. If you also want to be considered for the Reynolds Scholarship, please complete your application by December 1.
The Presidential Scholarships and Poteat Scholarships require separate applications.
Approximate scholarship value: $64280
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