Bridge Scholarships at Lindenwood University represent key partnerships that support enrollment of students who complete two years at a local institution and pursue completion of a bachelor’s degree at Lindenwood University.
Lewis and Clark Community College: Clark Scholarship
Lindenwood University partners with Lewis and Clark Community College and serves as a bridge for students seeking the opportunity to continue their education and complete their four-year degree.
Lewis and Clark Community College students will be evaluated for an academic scholarship ranging up to $9,000 annually for full-time traditional undergraduate students. They can earn an additional $2,000 per year for completion of an associate degree. They can also earn $1,000 per year if you are a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Non- Traditional students can earn $80 off per credit hour for our evening and online undergraduate programs with completion of an associate degree. Qualifying students are also eligible to receive federal and state funds. Our scholarships are renewable for up to four years.
To qualify for these scholarships, the student must:
- Must come directly to Lindenwood within 1 academic year from Lewis and Clark Community College.
- Traditional undergraduate students must be a full-time student at Lindenwood to receive Bridge Scholarship opportunities.
- Evening and Online undergraduate students can be a part-time student at Lindenwood to receive Bridge Scholarship opportunities.
- Must obtain an associate's degree from Lewis and Clark Community College to receive the Bridge Scholarship.
Mineral Area College: Meramec Scholarship
Lindenwood University partners with Mineral Area College and serves as a bridge for students seeking the opportunity to continue their education and complete their four-year degree.
Mineral Area College students will be evaluated for an academic scholarship ranging up to $9,000 annually for full-time traditional undergraduate students. They can earn an additional $2,000 per year for completion of an associate degree. They can also earn $1,000 per year if you are a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Non- Traditional students can earn $80 off per credit hour for our evening and online undergraduate programs with completion of an associate degree. Qualifying students are also eligible to receive federal and state funds. Our scholarships are renewable for up to four years.
To qualify for these scholarships, the student must:
- Must come directly to Lindenwood within 1 academic year from Mineral Area College.
- Traditional undergraduate students must be a full-time student at Lindenwood to receive Bridge Scholarship opportunities.
- Evening and Online undergraduate students can be a part-time student at Lindenwood to receive Bridge Scholarship opportunities.
- Must obtain an associate's degree from Mineral Area College to receive the Bridge Scholarship.
Jefferson College: Tesson Ferry Scholarship
Lindenwood University partners with Jefferson College, and serves as a bridge for students seeking the opportunity to continue their education and complete their four-year degree.
Jefferson College students will be evaluated for an academic scholarship ranging up to $9,000 annually for full-time traditional undergraduate students. They can earn an additional $2,000 per year for completion of an associate degree. They can also earn $1,000 per year if you are a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Non- Traditional students can earn $80 off per credit hour for our evening and online undergraduate programs with completion of an associate degree. Qualifying students are also eligible to receive federal and state funds. Our scholarships are renewable for up to four years.
To qualify for these scholarships, the student must:
- Must come directly to Lindenwood within 1 academic year from Jefferson College.
- Traditional undergraduate students must be a full-time student at Lindenwood to receive Bridge Scholarship opportunities.
- Evening and Online undergraduate students can be a part-time student at Lindenwood to receive Bridge Scholarship opportunities.
- Must obtain an associate's degree from Jefferson College to receive the Bridge Scholarship.