Cairn University
The Veritas Scholarship


PURPOSE


The purpose of the Veritas Scholarship is to direct a major merit-based scholarship to one of the most promising graduates of Veritas Scholars Academy as it partners with Cairn University in the ongoing work of Christian education. Cairn is a university intentionally centered upon the Lord Jesus Christ and His Word. With diverse and rigorous undergraduate and graduate academic programs, a dynamic campus life, and the personal investment of faculty, a Cairn education emphasizes biblical integration, the cultivation of wisdom, and strategic engagement with the world.


DESCRIPTION


The Veritas Scholarship is a $17,500 annual scholarship for four years of undergraduate study at Cairn University. Scholarship will be renewed each year the student is enrolled full-time and maintains a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.


ELIGIBILITY


To be eligible for this scholarship a student must satisfy the following criteria:


1) Be accepted into the undergraduate program at Cairn University (Cairn.edu)


2) Have a SAT combined score of 1350 or ACT score of 30


3) Have a demonstrated record of leadership


4) Be a graduate of Veritas Scholars Academy with a standard, honors, or highest honors diploma


APPLICATION


Applicants should apply to Cairn University by clicking here. Your cover letter should state that you are applying for the Veritas Scholarship.


Completed applications can be submitted online or mailed to Cairn University, 200 Manor Avenue, Langhorne, PA, 19047.


Applications are due by November 2nd.


Cairn University's policy for scholarships and grants does not permit this scholarship to be stacked with other merit-based scholarships. need-based aid is also calculated after all merit-based awards are considered, rather than independently of them. For questions about how this scholarship will combine with the rest of your financial aid package, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 215-702-4246.

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