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Frequently Asked Questions How do I become a Phelps Scholar? Complete
a short application form that emphasizes
two questions: What would you hope to learn as a result of being
a Phelps Scholar? and What could you contribute to the program? We'll
let you know by the end of May whether you have been selected.
Application forms are also available from:
Phelps Scholars Program
Hope College
Holland, MI 49422-9000
Call us at 616.395.7725, or e-mail us at phelpscholar@hope.edu.
Who should apply to be Phelps Scholar?
Anyone who is interested! We seek a diverse group
of students, so we encourage applications from African-Americans,
Asian-Americans, European-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and Native
Americans, as well as international students from around the world. Is there a scholarship for students who become
Phelps Scholars? No.
Students in the program are called scholars because of their commitment
to high academic standards and to the exploration of an important
social issue, not because they are receiving a special scholarship.
We do encourage potential Phelps Scholars to apply for other scholarships
for which they are eligible. The Financial Aid Office can provide
you with more information. Is the Phelps Scholars Program an Honors Program? Yes and no. Phelps Scholars do participate in
a special program, with special opportunities and high expectations
for success. However, the Phelps Scholars Program is open to all
students who meet the regular admissions criteria of Hope College,
not just those with the very best academic records. What are the expectations the college has of
its Phelps Scholars?
- To live in the residence hall where the program will be housed
- To take one of three specially-designated First-Year Seminar
courses during the fall semester
- To enroll in the college's Encounter with Cultures class
during the spring semester
To
participate actively in the regular workshops and seminars sponsored
by the program
- To maintain an open, curious attitude about learning from
people with various backgrounds
- To do high-quality academic work
- To enjoy the opportunity, and to have fun!
Why is this the Phelps Scholars Program? Philip
Phelps was the first president of Hope College. More than 125 years
ago, President Phelps knew that Hope would be a better college
if students had an opportunity to meet a wide variety of different
people. As a result, he took steps to diversify the student body
in significant ways. His commitment lives on in the program that
now bears his name.
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