Solve Real-World Problems at a Global Level
The Blouin Scholars Program at Walsh University provides students with a unique opportunity to become part of a community of students and faculty dedicated to using scholarship and service to address local and global challenges. This four-year program is designed to foster change-makers in the community and develop leaders in service to others. It is a learning community of students who have a passion for making the world a better place. Blouin Scholars take classes with a cohort of similarly dedicated students. All classes are built into the Walsh University core curriculum—you still choose your own majors and minors—and center on common themes of social justice within our local and global communities. Throughout this experience, students are supported by the Office of Experiential Learning and a team of faculty dedicated to the learning community. Students will also be supported with opportunities such as global learning, study away, special lectures, co-curricular activities, priority registration and advising procedures, and special designation at commencement.
Benefits of Becoming a Blouin Scholar
- Use scholarship and service to address major global and local issues
- Participate in an international experience
- Participate in a domestic study away program
- Participate experiential service opportunities
- Complete unique program course work and receive distinction at graduation
- Receive financial benefits, which includes a $22,000 renewable merit scholarship
- Develop leadership, critical thinking, problem solving, communication and intercultural competencies
Admissions Criteria
- 3.25 GPA
- Application
- Essay
- Resume
- Interview
- Letter of Recommendation
Apply to the Blouin Scholars Program today!
Dr. Nick Morris - Blouin Faculty Director
Phone: 330.490.7600
Email: nmorris@walsh.edu
Office: Global Learning Center 104B