Engineering major Sean Woods ’27 earned a scholarship from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the United Parcel Service (UPS) Foundation. Woods received the award through Independent Colleges of Indiana and CIC, its national partner in Washington, D.C. Woods’ $3,500 scholarship is part of more than $60 million that has been awarded in scholarship grants to
continue readingBeginning in Fall 2025, Hanover College will award a $2,500 scholarship to first-year students whose parent or legal guardian is employed by any K-12 school in Indiana – public or private. To be awarded the scholarship, students must be admitted to Hanover, complete the FAFSA, and provide proof of their parent’s or legal guardian’s full-time
continue readingThe Heroes Scholarship has been established to provide financial support for children of fallen heroes. Beginning with the 2023-24 academic year, students with a parent or guardian who has died in the line of duty – while serving in the military, police, fire or as a first responder – will receive an award up to
continue readingHanover College has established a partnership to support incoming first-year students from the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana. The collaboration is offered as a symbol of friendship with the tribe, which once resided on Midwestern lands that included southern Indiana. Indiana’s statewide population includes more than 26,000 Native Americans representing greater
continue readingFor several years, Hanover College has met the full tuition need for Indiana residents who are Pell eligible through its Indiana “Pell Promise.” Beginning with the incoming first-year class of 2022, Hanover is extending that “Pell Promise” to all 50 states to increase accessibility for students with financial need. Students must be admitted to Hanover
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