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APPLICATIONS
The W.E.B. DuBois Scholars Institute is a racially and ethnically
diverse private residential non-profit leadership development program
for high-achieving high school students. Students who will enter the
tenth or eleventh grade in the fall of 2006 are eligible to
participate. Students must be willing to attend this residential
program for the full session including weekends. The Institute will be
held from June 24, 2006 to July 29, 2006 at Princeton University.
Participants are selected on the basis of their grade point average in
courses related to the Institute’s curriculum with a minimum
of a B or 3.0 average; academic trends in achievement; written and
verbal communication skills; letters of recommendation; demonstrated
leadership potential; and parents’/guardians’
willingness to play an active role in the Institute.
Prospective participants must provide the information listed below. We
strongly encourage students to apply online, however, information
submitted via postal mail should be typewritten or printed legibly in
pen; and consist of an original, and three photocopies of all
application materials.
- You must be a freshman or sophomore in high school.
-You must have at least a B average in a competitive academic program.
-You must be at least in upper quarter of your class.
-You must write an essay consisting of at least 300 words that
describes your education and career goals; describes community service
activities and/ or leadership roles you have performed; and states why
you wish to participate in the Institute.
-You must supply two (2) letters of recommendation.
-Your parents must be willing to play an active role in program.
-You must complete student application form.
-You must submit an official transcript.
Since applications will be evaluated as they are received, early
applications are encouraged. Letters of recommendation will need to be
reviewed before semi-finalist can be notified. Details will follow upon
notification of Semi-finalist status. Finalists will be informed no
later than May 15, 2006.
COSTS FOR
PARTICIPANTS
Item Cost
Room - $875
Board - $1,050
Recreational
Services - $275
Books
& Other Materials - $350
Field Trips -
$750
Insurance - $
75
Tuition -
$2,675
Total = $6,075
Maximum Value
of Scholarship:
$2,675
Payment for Participant - $3,400
The total cost for each participant is
$6,075. A
limited number of need-based scholarships are available toward the
tuition cost. For scholarship consideration, applications must be
received no later than March 21, 2006. Parents or guardians must
generally cover the cost for room, board, books, field trips,
recreational services, and insurance
Arrangements for field trips to Great Adventure and an overnight trip
to Boston, Massachusetts are under way. In addition, we have also
reserved swimming and gym facilities at Princeton University for
recreation. We anticipate several students with extra-curricular
talent. Accordingly, there will be talent and fashion shows, and "open
mic" poetry readings for students organized by the Residential Academy
staff to enhance recreational activities. Therefore, the fees received
from parents are used to provide the best possible program for
participants.
Click
here to apply On-Line.
(if
you apply online you need to download the Transcript Request form
separately).
You
will need the Acrobat
Reader Application in order to use the following forms.

Click here for downloadable/printable version of the application.
Click
here for a printable Transcript Request Form.
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