Jefferson Scholar

Anonymous
Just curious if your child has been a recipient or finalist? What does it take?
Anonymous
lol it takes a lot. Give it up.

The nominee from my kid’s school didn’t even get admitted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:lol it takes a lot. Give it up.

The nominee from my kid’s school didn’t even get admitted


That is interesting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol it takes a lot. Give it up.

The nominee from my kid’s school didn’t even get admitted


That is interesting!


Happens all the time. The processes are completely separate.
Anonymous
My kid was a finalist 5+ years ago

#1 in high school class, 35 ACT/1560 SAT, captain of 2 sports, NSLI-Y Scholar

Lost out to someone who went on to also receive a Rhodes Scholarship, so gotta say good call to the regional selection committee!

Didn’t go to UVA

Anonymous
That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.


What other schools have a comparable scholarship?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.


The Jefferson Scholarship foundation is a completely separate entity from UVA, lots of other schools that added comparable named scholarships are using their own dollars
Anonymous
Anonymous[b wrote:]That’s crazy that it’s a separate pr[/b]ocess. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.



It's not crazy if you understand how it came to be. It was started solely by alums who wanted to give these very generous scholarships in order to lure to UVA students that otherwise might go Ivy. My DS got his school nomination and made it to regionals but not to the finals, which are actually done at UVA. A friend of his (same church) did get it, though. By the way, your high school has to be a "nominating school" which requires paperwork to be filed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Scholarship

The real craziness (which has happened) is when a Jefferson Scholar does not get admitted to UVA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous[b wrote:]That’s crazy that it’s a separate pr[/b]ocess. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.



It's not crazy if you understand how it came to be. It was started solely by alums who wanted to give these very generous scholarships in order to lure to UVA students that otherwise might go Ivy. My DS got his school nomination and made it to regionals but not to the finals, which are actually done at UVA. A friend of his (same church) did get it, though. By the way, your high school has to be a "nominating school" which requires paperwork to be filed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Scholarship

The real craziness (which has happened) is when a Jefferson Scholar does not get admitted to UVA


Yep. I know a kid who got it and turned it down for Princeton.
It makes zero sense for a kid to get turned down for UVA after being impressive enough to get this scholarship. (?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.


The Jefferson Scholarship foundation is a completely separate entity from UVA, lots of other schools that added comparable named scholarships are using their own dollars


Came to say this/above. Also, while underlying 3 criteria remain same, regional areas have separate interview and selection processes to get to the final rounds (for both Jeff scholars and walentas). It is NOT the school running this scholarship selection. Different from Echols and Miller’s Arts.
Anonymous
The Robertson Scholarship (a foundation scholarship) for Duke and UNC offers a similar package to the Jefferson Scholarship. However, you don't need a nomination. The vetting process for both of these scholarships is very similar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous[b wrote:]That’s crazy that it’s a separate pr[/b]ocess. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.



It's not crazy if you understand how it came to be. It was started solely by alums who wanted to give these very generous scholarships in order to lure to UVA students that otherwise might go Ivy. My DS got his school nomination and made it to regionals but not to the finals, which are actually done at UVA. A friend of his (same church) did get it, though. By the way, your high school has to be a "nominating school" which requires paperwork to be filed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Scholarship

The real craziness (which has happened) is when a Jefferson Scholar does not get admitted to UVA


Yep. I know a kid who got it and turned it down for Princeton.
It makes zero sense for a kid to get turned down for UVA after being impressive enough to get this scholarship. (?)


Yield protection by UVA admissions office.
Anonymous
It seems like an amazing and prestigious scholarship. There are thousands of nominees and only 30 kids get it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.


What other schools have a comparable scholarship?


1693 is similar imo
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