Endowments
The endowment is Prescott College’s foundation for future growth and continued academic achievement. Endowment funds provide a steady, predictable source of income over time, on which the College can make commitments and build its programs. Unlike other gifts, which are spent relatively soon after receipt, gifts for the endowment are invested and the principal is held in perpetuity. ...
Prescott College Endowed Scholarships
Through the generosity of donors, Prescott College offers several scholarships to assist students with their cost of attendance. The scholarship application is made available to students around Spring Break of each year. Selection is based on a combination of academic performance, financial need, and/or intended program of study as designated by each donor. One scholarship is awarded per student. Award amounts vary.
Duglad Bremner Scholarship
Eligibility:
Awarded to a student majoring in Adventure Education or Photography.
James Stuckey Commemorative Scholarship
Eligibility:
Awarded to a student who demonstrates financial need and whose academic work demonstrates excellence and commitment.
Quitobaquito Scholarship
Eligibility:
Awarded to a Tohono O'odham student who graduated from a secondary school in the Tohono O'odham Nation of Southern Arizona that demonstrates academic passion and commitment. In lieu of a Tohono O'odham applicant, the award may be awarded to any Native American student who demonstrates these qualities.
Ruth Morris/Jean Maas Memorial Scholarship
Eligibility:
Awarded to a female student who demonstrates financial need.
Steve Walters Scholarship
Eligibility:
Awarded to a continuing student who demonstrates understanding of, and commitment to, servant leadership. Students must also demonstrate how his/her scholarly or professional work relates to servant leadership.
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship
Eligibility:
Awarded to a Native American student studying teacher education.
The Clowes Foundation Visual Arts Scholarship
Eligibility:
This annual scholarship goes to two continuing and one incoming on-campus Bachelor of Arts Program Arts & Letters students working toward competence in any variation of the visual arts. There's also a scholarship to support the project of one graduated student. The scholarship assists students with tuition costs or creative/academic project expenses.
The Roseanne Cartledge Arts Scholarship
Eligibility:
This annual scholarship is awarded to a continuing On-campus Bachelor of Arts Program Arts & Letters student working toward competence in any variation of the visual arts and assists the student with creative project expenses.
The Frederick & Frances Sommer Foundation Fellowship
Eligibility:
This fellowship is a gift to Prescott College to assist the academic and artistic endeavors of a senior Arts & Letters student. Established in 2000, the Fellowship provides housing in the Sommer cabin during the senior year of enrollment. The cabin is equipped with a spacious studio and a black and white darkroom. The fellowship aims to support the concentration necessary to educate the aesthetic sensibility of the chosen student. Students in the Arts & Letters Program are eligible to apply during the junior year. The Fellowship is nondiscriminatory toward the various disciplines of study within the Arts & Letters Program, and all students are encouraged to apply.
The Dorothy Ruth Ellis Endowed Scholarship
Eligibility:
The Writing and Literature Program offers the Dorothy Ruth Ellis Endowed Scholarship to recognize an outstanding student in Writing, Literature, or Journalism.
