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Wichita Collegiate School Seeks Applicants for Malone Scholars Program
Wichita Collegiate School is taking applications for the Malone Scholars Program. The Malone Scholars Endowment was established at Collegiate in 2008 for the purpose of providing an excellent educational opportunity for academically talented students who might not otherwise be able to attend the school.
In order to be considered for the Malone Scholars Program, a student must:
The priority application deadline is April 1, 2011. Applications and a brochure may be downloaded from the WCS website: www.wichitacollegiate.com. Additional information about the program may be obtained by calling the WCS Admission Office at 771-2203.
Wichita Collegiate is one of approximately 30 schools in the country to have been selected by the Malone Family Foundation in Colorado as the recipient of a $2 million endowment. Malone Scholars Schools are selected on the basis of academic caliber; quality of faculty and staff; excellent accommodations for gifted students, including strong AP and enrichment programs; attention to the individual student’s needs, interests and talents; financial strength, stability, and commitment to financial aid; and an economically, culturally, ethnically, and socially diverse student population. Wichita Collegiate School currently has seven Malone Scholars.