The Clarence Beecher Allen Scholarship at the College of Wooster is a need-based scholarship program that is awarded to incoming undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need and academic promise. The scholarship is named after Clarence Beecher Allen, a prominent lawyer and civil rights activist who was a graduate of the College of Wooster.
The scholarship is awarded based on the applicant’s financial need, as determined by the FAFSA, and their academic promise. While there are no specific test score requirements, successful candidates typically have strong test scores and demonstrate potential for academic success at the College of Wooster.
The Clarence Beecher Allen Scholarship covers a portion of the recipient’s tuition and fees, typically ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 per year. While the scholarship does not cover the full cost of attendance, it provides valuable financial support and recognition of academic promise and commitment to social justice and community service.
Recipients of the Clarence Beecher Allen Scholarship are also invited to participate in special programs and events that focus on social justice and community engagement, providing opportunities for them to deepen their understanding of these issues and develop leadership skills.