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Carter Roger Williams Scholarship

Rhode Island Foundation

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01 January 2023
15 April 2023
11 March 2024
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Rhode Island
Overview

This annual scholarship program is intended to inspire students and their parents to think big about what’s possible for their future. Students who appreciate and embody Roger Williams’s values and legacy are encouraged to apply.

Rhode Island founder Roger Williams was a remarkable man. He came from a very modest background, and access to education was absolutely key in shaping his character, beliefs, and actions throughout his life. Roger Williams set the standard for separation of church and state that the nation adopted, and his vision and determination built the “lively experiment” that was and is Rhode Island. Many of his values are more relevant than ever.

The Carter Roger Williams Scholarship was conceived of and funded by philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter.

Eligibility

To be eligible, students must:

  • Currently reside in Rhode Island;
  • Be current seniors at any high school (public, independent, or private) in Rhode Island; and
  • Have been accepted by an accredited post-secondary institution (by the date of the award).

An advisory committee of community members and Rhode Island Foundation staff will evaluate potential candidates according to the following criteria:

  • Financial need (45%) Student must demonstrate evidence of financial need, as demonstrated by the FAFSA and supplementary information about his/her family’s financial resources and projected expenses, and prove that this scholarship will make a meaningful difference in their educational plans.
  • Comprehension and application of Roger Williams’ legacy (35%) Student must demonstrate comprehension of Roger Williams’ principles and legacy and embody Roger Williams by proving application of his principles to his/her life, as demonstrated by a personal essay (in written, video, or audio format) and interview.
  • Academic record (20%) Student should demonstrate a track record of strong academic performance and intellectual rigor as demonstrated by a transcript.
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24 January 2024