BEREA – A Minster High School graduate was among more than 660 students who earned scholarships at Baldwin Wallace University this fall.
BW has a long history of scholarship support from alumni, faculty, trustees and friends. More than 400 named scholarships provide more than $3 million to help students attend, persist and graduate from BW.
The scholarships vary in their requirements, with many specifying financial need, a course of study, involvement on campus or a commitment to excellence in a particular field.
Hannah Pack, of Minster, a graduate of Minster High School majoring in neuroscience biology and biology, earned the Richard & Vyrl Brown Scholarship.
BW grants a wide range of scholarships to current students each year. Including named, merit and need-based scholarships, BW students received more than $57 million in financial support from the university for the 2019-20 academic year.