Wake Forest University Winston Salem, NC

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Wake Forest University, founded in 1834, is a private, co-educational collegiate university. Its 340-acre campus is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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  2. Guy T. Carswell Scholarship

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  3. Joseph G. Gordon Scholarship

    Applicant must be a student who shows exceptional promise and achievement and who is a member of a traditionally underrepresented group at the university.

  4. Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship

    Applicant must have a minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1450 (composite ACT score of 33).

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  6. Presidential Scholarship for Distinguished Achievement

    Selection based upon talent in theatre, music, dance, art, writing for publication, debate, leadership, entrepreneurship, or community service.

  7. Triangle Scholarship Program

    Applicant must fit into one of the following categories and criteria: (a) graduating high school senior who: plans to enroll as freshmen at any of North Carolina's post-secondary educational or technical institutions and has a minimum 2.5 GPA; (b) a working single mother who: is actively working in the Research Triangle Area, has a high school diploma or a GED by June, and currently attends or plans to enroll at any of North Carolina's post-secondary educational or technical institutions; (c) a health care profession student who: has a high school diploma or a GED by June and currently attends or plans to enroll at any North Carolina community college to pursue a certificate, diploma or associate's degree in the health care professions.

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