Financial Aid and Merit scholarships
Resources for Great Students
Merit and need-based aid are resources help Sewanee attract great students and increase access to a Sewanee education.
Merit and need-based aid are resources help Sewanee attract great students and increase access to a Sewanee education.
Food has always been the basis of civilization, so studying food is a natural in a liberal arts college. Sewanee's new programs respond to student interest and institutional leadership in environmental studies.
Sewanee students add value to their Sewanee classroom education by serving a summer internship. New gifts are needed to sustain and expand this powerful educational program.
Sewanee has the expertise and experience to pursue research and teaching in watershed studies that can be a model for liberal arts colleges across the country.
The W. Polk Carey Pre-Business Program is a partnership among the Babson Center for Global Commerce, the Office of Career Services, and faculty teaching in a new Business minor.
Sewanee's community engagement program enhances learning by giving students the opportunity to practice their liberal arts education in service to communities locally and around the world.