Beinecke Scholarship
Purpose: The Beinecke Scholarship program seeks to encourage and enable highly motivated students to pursue opportunities available to them and to be courageous in the selection of a graduate course of study. Carleton is 1 out of approximately 100 colleges and universities that are invited to participate in this program.
Application process: Please read the Program Announcement. Listed below are the application materials that are needed in order to apply. Send completed application materials to Karen Moldenhauer (3-DOC) in the Office of Student Fellowships, Laird 132, by the on-campus deadline.
- Application Form
- Current resume
- Personal statement of 1,000 words or less from the nominee describing his or her background, interests, plans for graduate study and career aspirations. The statement should include a discussion of some experiences and ideas that have shaped those interest, plans and aspirations.
- Three letters of recommendation from faculty members (either on- or off-campus) that assess the nominee's intellectual curiosity, character and potential for advanced graduate study. These need to be on letterhead and signed! Faculty can send them directly to Karen Moldenhauer (3-DOC).
- Official transcript - have the Registrar's Office send to Karen Moldenhauer (3-DOC)
- Other materials considered directly relevant to the nominee's application.
Nomination process: All applications will be read by the Student Fellowships Committee who will choose Carleton's nominee. Once selected, the Office of Student Fellowships will write a letter summarizing the reason for the nominee's selection, complete a Certification of Eligibility Form, and have Student Financial Services complete a Financial Data Sheet. These will be submitted with the application materials on behalf of the applicant.
On-Campus Application Deadline: 5 PM on Friday, January 25, 2013 (see above)
Official Deadline for Carleton to submit nomination to Beinecke: February 22, 2013.
Faculty Adviser: Elizabeth Ciner, x4555, Director of Student Fellowships, Laird 132.
Official Website: http://www.BeineckeScholarship.org/
Questions can be directed to: Karen Moldenhauer x4555, Assistant to the Director of Student Fellowships.
2013 Recipient: David B. Williams '14
2012 Recipient: Muira McCammon '13
2008 Recipient: Mya Dosch '09
1994 Recipient: Peter Nichol '95
1990 Recipient: Kevin Baird '91
1985 Recipient: Barbara Falkowski '86







