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Young Scholars

夜色视频 aims to close the college completion gap by providing high-achieving students with financial need access to an unparalleled private education.

Young Scholars is a comprehensive, guided learning and growth experience that promotes academic excellence, collaboration, and leadership and helps students establish and pursue a career path.

Benefits of participating in Young Scholars:

  • Receive full-tuition funding for your undergraduate study (maximum of 4 years), supported through Nazareth scholarships, state/federal grants, and philanthropy.
  • Receive support and guidance from Nazareth鈥檚 dedicated Student Access and Achievement Programs staff throughout your time in college.
  • Enhance in-classroom learning through service opportunities on campus and in the Rochester area.
  • Work with your personal career coach through Nazareth鈥檚 Center for Life鈥檚 Work throughout college and beyond.

Requirements

  • Maintain a 3.25 GPA
  • Meet with Student Access & Achievement Programs counselor regularly
  • Attend Student Access and Achievement Programs events/meetings
Eligibility
  • First-year student
  • High school GPA of 90 or above for all 4 years of high school
  • Regents Exams 90 or above
  • Completed FAFSA聽
How to Apply
  • Complete the 聽and recommendations, as detailed on聽naz.edu/apply,聽by February 1.
  • Upload high school transcript via or mail it to 夜色视频, Admissions, 4245 East Avenue, Rochester NY 14618
  • Complete the聽. Use the 夜色视频 FAFSA code: 002779

  • Applications will not be reviewed until the FAFSA is complete

We receive a high volume of applications and have limited spots available.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

Interview

Applicants who meet the criteria will be:

  • Contacted for an interview
Summer Start

Attending the Summer Start program is required.

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Aziza Simpkins '24

Combining tech with ethics

Aziza Simpkins combines the study of technology, artificial intelligence, and society, with sociology and social research.

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Nam Dinh

Nam Dinh 鈥25

Clinical Laboratory Sciences, plus chemistry and religious studies minors

鈥淭he Young Scholars program is excellent, especially for first-year students. Thanks to the program, I made friends prior to coming to college and received guidance from staff on how to navigate college life. The program also has several events that allow everyone to meet new people and reconnect with others in the program, regardless of class year.

鈥淣azareth benefits me in many ways. It allows me to meet outstanding professors who uplift me and encourage me to go beyond the scope of my major. Second, it creates a close-knit environment due to being a smaller school, which helps me connect with classmates better. Third, it allowed me to study abroad, which broadened my horizons and continues to be a core memory. Last, it holds many events that entertain me, such as pancake art and massage day, as well as ones that educate me on real-life issues.鈥

Curtis Clemont

Curtis Clemont '25

鈥淣azareth is giving me opportunities in and out of the classroom. With the many different sports (at club and varsity level) and possibilities for double majors, I always feel like there is an abundance of things to do on campus. I would tell a student considering the Young Scholars program to absolutely apply for it. The financial aid and advisement that the program provides are fantastic. The people in charge of the program are always available to talk and guide me through any issues I may have.鈥

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    Emma Theriot '26

    Musical theatre

    "The things that (the university) stood for, like accessibility and like equity, those are things that really stood out to me about Naz."

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    Isiah McMurray

    Isiah McMurray 鈥24

    Benefits of Nazareth? 鈥淪mall class sizes, so I can develop beneficial relationships with my professors and learn material better. The Young Scholars program has offered me support throughout each step in my academic journey.鈥

    My advice? 鈥淎pply for Young Scholars. Seriously, having people who want what鈥檚 best for you and want to help you makes all the difference.鈥

    Update: He received multiple acceptances for medical school.

    Studying abroad

    Two Young Scholars and two HEOP students reflect on why they went, what they experienced, how they adjusted, what classes they most enjoyed, favorite places they visited, what they thought of the food, how safe they felt, what it was like to be there as an American person of color, how the pace of daily life was different, how they interacted despite not knowing the language before, how the experience changed them, and their advice.

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