Lelia and David Farr Scholarship

Brief Description

The Lelia and David Farr Scholarship, established by Wake Forest University, aims to foster the spirit of entrepreneurship and leadership among promising students.

Host Institution(s)

The scholarship is offered by Wake Forest University, a private research university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Wake Forest University

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Level/Field of Study

The scholarship is open to undergraduate students pursuing a degree in entrepreneurship or business administration.

Number of Awards

Each year, up to five scholarships are awarded to deserving students.

Target Group

The Lelia and David Farr Scholarship is open to students from all backgrounds who display exceptional potential and leadership skills in entrepreneurship.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The scholarship covers full tuition and additional expenses such as books and supplies. The recipients also receive a stipend for travel, research, and other educational expenses.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Lelia and David Farr Scholarship,

  • Applicants must be admitted to Wake Forest University and major in Entrepreneurship or Business Administration.
  • They must also demonstrate strong leadership abilities and entrepreneurial potential through their academic records, extracurricular activities, and personal essays.

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Application Instructions

Interested students should submit their application for admission to Wake Forest University by November 15th and complete the Lelia and David Farr Scholarship application by December 1st. Applicants will be required to provide a personal statement, academic transcripts, and a resume or list of extracurricular activities. Finalists will also be invited for an on-campus interview.

Official Website

For more information and to access the application, please visit the official website.

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