Harry T. and Leone Goulding Scholarships are merit-based awards of up to $10,000 per year for first-year students who are Navajo or from the Four Corners region of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Candidates for these scholarships have taken challenging courses, performed well, and contributed to their schools and communities. Several Goulding Scholars are selected each year on the basis of their application for admission. The Goulding Scholarship was established in honor of Harry T. and Leone Goulding, long-time friends of Knox College and founders of the historic Goulding Trading Post in the Monument Valley area of Utah. During the early 1950's, the Gouldings donated land for the establishment of medical services for the valley's Navajo residents. Monument Valley Hospital was constructed near the Trading Post and Lodge in 1961 and still today serves the people of the area. Interested students should mail their applications for admission no later than February 1. A separate application is not required. For more information, contact the Office of Admission. Notification Candidates are notified of their scholarship awards at the time of admission. General Scholarship Guidelines Scholarship candidates must be admitted to Knox and be citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Scholarship recipients often qualify for additional need-based financial assistance, including grants, work-study programs and loans. Scholarships are renewable annually as long as recipients remain in good academic standing. Contact Information Knox College Office of Admission 2 East South Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401-4999 309-341-7100 Phone 800-678-KNOX Toll-free 309-341-7070 Fax admission@knox.edu
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