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Clayton Drees Undergraduate Student Scholarship for European History of Renaissance and Reformation

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$1,000

deadline Due: March 2, 2027
pencil No essay
graduates No min. GPA required

Eligibility

Clayton Drees Undergraduate Student Scholarship for European History of Renaissance and Reformation, with an application deadline in March, offers numerous awards of $1000 each.

Description

Named for Professor Clayton Drees, who has devoted his professional career to the service of Phi Alpha Theta, the Clayton Drees Undergraduate Student Scholarship for European History of Renaissance and Reformation is awarded each year to an undergraduate student who has shown exceptional proficiency in the field of European Renaissance and Reformation history. Undergraduate applicants for the Clayton Drees Undergraduate Student Scholarship for European History of Renaissance and Reformation award must demonstrate evidence of: Phi Alpha Theta membership in good standing; at least two college-level courses (excluding HS AP) in early modern (or late medieval) European history; a significant research project focused on some aspect of early modern European history; and a strong GPA. Applicants must submit a Letter of Intent, including their email and mailing addresses and a letter from their Department Chair confirming the student is not enrolled in an online program. Letters of recommendation from each of the two individuals listed by the applicant in the application are required to be submitted. Applicants must submit a copy of their completed scholarship application and all supporting materials either electronically via email or by mail. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, Inc. for more information.