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Centre College Announces $20 Million Gift Towards Lincoln Scholars Program

Centre College is establishing a new scholarship program fueled by an anonymous challenge gift.
Centre College
Centre College is establishing a new scholarship program fueled by an anonymous challenge gift.
Centre College is establishing a new scholarship program fueled by an anonymous challenge gift.
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Centre College is establishing a new scholarship program fueled by an anonymous challenge gift.

Centre College is establishing a new full-ride scholarship program aimed at attracting students who want to make an impact overseas.

The liberal arts school in Danville has announced a $20 million challenge gift from an anonymous donor that will be used to fund the Lincoln Scholars Program. The program will award 10 scholarships a year beginning in the fall of 2016.

The anonymous gift offers a dollar-for-dollar match and is part of Centre’s Third Century Campaign, which aims to raise $200 million by 2019, when the school celebrates the bicentennial anniversary of its founding in 1819.

Centre Dean of Admissions, Bob Nesmith, says those awarded the scholarship will get more than just free tuition, room and board, and books. They’ll also receive $10,000 for an independent study project that contains an international component.

“When you take an ambitious 18 year old and say, ‘OK, put together something good and exciting for something somewhere in the world that you want to work on, and we’re going to help you fund it’--that’ll be super appealing to this kind of kid.”

The independent study effort funded by the Lincoln Scholars Program could include study abroad, internships, and undergraduate research.

The scholarship program is named after Kentucky native and 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

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Kevin is the News Director at WKU Public Radio. He has been with the station since 1999, and was previously the Assistant News Director, and also served as local host of Morning Edition. He is a broadcast journalism graduate of WKU, and has won numerous awards for his reporting and feature production. Kevin grew up in Radcliff, Kentucky and currently lives in Glasgow.
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