Civic Engagement Scholarships
For students who want to engage in community service activities, Emory & Henry is able to provide scholarships to help with tuition.
These scholarships not only help students with tuition expenses while they perform service work, but they help underscore the University’s belief in service-learning as a vital component of the liberal arts.
The Bonner Program
Established in 1991 by the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, Inc., of Princeton, New Jersey, the Bonner Scholars Program is the largest scholarship program at Emory & Henry. The Bonner Program offers 20 new scholarships annually. Students who are selected as Bonners commit to participation in civic engagement projects as well as regular reflection meetings and other program events during their four years at Emory & Henry.
Learn more about the Bonner Program here
The Civic Leader Scholars Program
The Civic Leader Scholars Program at Emory & Henry is a renewable, four-year scholarship for undergraduate students with a strong interest in civic engagement. Civic Leader Scholars participate in on-going civic engagement projects, community-building, reflections, trainings, and leadership development.