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Olivet College Scholarship Opportunity
Olivet College seeks to award scholarships to deserving students who are
most likely to benefit from the Olivet experience.
The Learning Process
The learning process at Olivet College starts with the Olivet Plan, which is a modified "Oxford Tutorial" program. The plan focuses on student learning and not simply teaching. Learning at Olivet College takes place inside and outside the classroom where faculty and staff provide personalized attention to each and every student. As a result, everyone at Olivet College including our students is an educator.
What kind of students are successful at Olivet College?
- Students who take responsibility for their own learning
- Students who demonstrate positive attitude and effort
- Students who actively participate in Olivet College activities
- Students who have the ability to get along with others
- Students who are interested in preparing for a career and life's work
A Unique Educational Experience
For those students who choose to attend Olivet College, our unique educational experience will prepare them for their life's work better than any other college. The experience, wisdom and knowledge that you develop at Olivet College will last a lifetime. You will be prepared to become a leader in your profession and in your community.
Curricular and Co-curricular Activities
Interest in college activities is important and we hope all students will participate in the full range of activities and student clubs/organizations while enrolled at Olivet College. It is possible to receive scholarship consideration for making an early commitment to participate in campus activities.
Olivet College Global Citizens Honors Program
To be admitted into the program, high school and transfer students must be in either the top 10% of their graduating class or possess a 3.5 GPA.
Olivet College Compact Certification
The Olivet College Compact serves as a guiding document of acceptable and responsible behavior and is based on students treating each other with dignity and respect. Students are also required through the Compact, to take responsibility for their own learning. All scholarship recipients are required to read and commit in writing to the terms of the Compact.
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