High-achieving high school seniors attend UD’s Second Century Scholars Day
Around 50 high-achieving high school seniors attended the University of Dubuque’s annual Second Century Scholars Day on Friday, Feb. 14, on campus.
Supported by generous investors, the Second Century Scholars program awards two renewable full-tuition scholarships and several one-time Distinguished Scholar awards to incoming first-year students who show a wide-ranging curiosity about their world, a strong capacity for self-discipline, and a passion for academic excellence in service to their communities.
To be eligible for the scholarships, invited students with a 3.75 or higher GPA were on campus to participate in the Second Century Scholars Day. They completed a series of interviews and a writing exercise, learned about UD’s Scholar-Leader Honors Program through an informational session, met with UD faculty and students, and attended a dinner where they were recognized for their academic accomplishments.
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Kayla Flanagan, Maquoketa Valley High School