<p>I often recommend this thread for an illuminating discussion about Bard and what makes it special. It includes discussion of the Levy scholarship. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/bard-college/814857-i-dont-get.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/bard-college/814857-i-dont-get.html</a></p>
<p>On the international admissions page there is the following for how to apply for the scholarship: [International</a> Students | Applying](<a href=“http://www.bard.edu/campus/international/applying/]International”>http://www.bard.edu/campus/international/applying/) :</p>
<p>The Levy Economics Institute Scholarship is a discretionary scholarship awarded to academically outstanding high school seniors who show a keen interest in pursuing the study of economics. There is no specific application form for this scholarship but students who wish to be considered for a Levy Scholarship should clearly state their area of interest in their application to Bard. Potential Levy scholars can use their application essay to address an issue in economics that they have studied or that is of particular concern to them.</p>
<p>And on the financial aid page for scholarship info:</p>
<p>Levy Economics Scholarship</p>
<p>Each year several full-tuition, four-year scholarships are available to academically outstanding high school seniors committed to majoring in economics during their undergraduate studies. Additional financial aid to assist in covering remaining costs, such as room and board, may be applied for and will be awarded on the basis of need. Additional assistance will take the form of a loan or campus employment.</p>
<p>A student receiving a Levy Economics Scholarship must major in economics, maintain a B+(3.3) grade average, and earn at least 32 credits per year.</p>