Bucknell Community College Scholars Program
Are you ...
- Working toward an associate's degree but striving for more?
- A student with a GPA of 3.5 or higher?
- From a low- to moderate-income background*?
- Excited about the opportunity to continue your education at Bucknell?
The Bucknell Community College Scholars Program may be right for you.
The Bucknell Community College Scholars Program is for high-achieving, low- to moderate-income* community college students who want to take their education beyond an associate's degree.
Students may apply for admission and financial aid to Bucknell after successfully completing a six-week summer program, where selected students live on campus to experience academic and campus life at Bucknell.
After the summer program, each Community College Scholar who decides to apply for admission as a transfer student to Bucknell receives mentoring and support throughout the process. Those who are granted admission and enroll will receive individual plans tailored to meet their academic needs, assistance with credit transfers, mentorship and scholarships for tuition only. They may also apply for other financial aid.
Apply for transfer student financial aid
*Low- to moderate-income financial status is defined as Adjusted Gross Income below $95,000 for families, $60,000 for married couples, or $40,000 for independent students.
Note: Acceptance to the Bucknell Community College Scholars Program does not guarantee admission to Bucknell University.
How to Become a Community College Scholar
For more information
Bucknell College Community Scholars Program
- Caro Mercado, director of access and student success experience, at 570-577-1681
- Holly Gauger, administrative assistant, at 570-577-1366
- Email: bccsp@bucknell.edu
Financial aid
- Kristin Morrow, associate director of financial aid, at 570-577-1331
- Email: finaid@bucknell.edu