Submitted by Baldwin Wallace University.
Students from our area were among nearly 600 first-year students welcomed to the Baldwin Wallace University campus this fall who earned over $10.2 million in scholarships for their outstanding high school achievements. The following local students earned scholarships:
– Anthony Bailey of Milford (45150), a graduate of Moeller High School majoring in public health, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship.
– Chloe Lorenz of Milford (45150), a graduate of Milford High School majoring in communication sciences and disorders, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship.
– Sarah Menke of Batavia (45103), a graduate of Batavia High School majoring in neuroscience, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship.
BW’s merit scholarships are awarded to full-time students and are renewable up to four years with good academic and social standing. BW offers a wide range of financial support to its students – more than $51 million for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Baldwin Wallace University, founded in 1845, was one of the first colleges to admit students without regard to race or gender. An independent, coeducational university of 3,500 students, BW offers coursework in the liberal arts tradition in more than 80 academic areas. Located in Berea, 12 miles from downtown Cleveland, BW offers students the cultural, educational and business advantages of a major metropolitan area.