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John Marshall Scholars

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The John Marshall Scholars Program is an academic scholarship program that covers a majority of the cost of education for member students at Marshall University. Named to honor the Chief Justice of the United States John Marshall, the program affords a rigorous academic program and provides a full tuition/fees waiver and stipend to students with a composite ACT score of 30 or higher who have been accepted to the university. Students must maintain a 3.5 GPA in order to retain their scholarship.[1][2]

John Marshall Scholars complete a program of interdisciplinary honors seminars and departmental honors courses. Examples of these interdisciplinary seminars include:

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  1. ^ "John Marshall University Scholars Award Program". Marshall University Research Corporation. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  2. ^ "Incoming Freshmen Merit-based Scholarships for West Virginia Residents". Student Financial Assistance. Retrieved 2024-09-22.