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The Flinn Scholarship isn’t about what you get. It’s about who you become and the impact you make. With the world-class education made possible by the Flinn Scholarship, you can become an agent of discovery, creativity and leadership who will make a difference.
The Flinn Scholarship—valued at more than $135,000—covers tuition, fees, housing, and meals at one of Arizona’s public universities, plus study abroad. Each year, about 20 top Arizona high-school seniors are chosen to learn from amazing faculty, business leaders, and civic innovators and join a vibrant, eclectic community—including a powerful alumni network.
What’s the Flinn Scholar blueprint? There is none. Scholars emerge from throughout Arizona and become leaders in every discipline you can imagine.
More than 60 reviewers are carefully reading and scoring more than 1,100 Class of 2025 Flinn Scholarship applications in three key areas: academic achievement, leadership and service, and personal characteristics.
Applicants will learn Dec. 20 if they advance to an interview as one of about 80 Flinn Scholarship Semifinalists.
In scope and value, the Flinn Scholarship is unlike almost any other undergraduate merit-based scholarship in the United States. Arizona high-school seniors are eligible to apply for the scholarship, which provides a full ride to any of Arizona’s public universities. [Learn more]
Sakina Lord, a Class of 2021 Flinn Scholar majoring in data science and French at Northern Arizona University, shares a reflection on her study abroad opportunities made possible by the Flinn Scholarship.
Sakina has participated in three separate study abroad programs, spending nearly as much time abroad as in Flagstaff. She completed part of her capstone in India, her minor in Greece, and is currently immersing herself in her French major in Bordeaux, France. “The Flinn Scholarship has expanded my opportunities to embrace the entire globe and not once made me believe I was limited by my decision to stay in-state.” [Read more]
Shelly Lowe, chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, laughed when she was asked to define the humanities.
“Humanities are our creation stories,” Lowe said. “And there are so many creation stories out there from different groups and different people, but they are those things that really teach us who we are as human beings.”
Lowe, a Class of 1992 Flinn Scholar and University of Arizona graduate, sat down with Flinn Foundation President and CEO Tammy McLeod, Ph.D., during a visit to Arizona for a conversation about her journey from Ganado on the Navajo Nation to Washington, D.C. [Read more]
Two pre-recorded videos available on the Flinn Scholars website are designed to help high-school students, parents, teachers, and counselors learn about the benefits of the Class of 2025 Flinn Scholarship—one of the nation’s most prestigious merit-based scholarships.
The first video is narrated by Anne Lassen, Flinn Foundation Vice President, Scholarship and Education Initiatives, and includes details about the application requirements, the timeline, and scholarship benefits. The second features Class of 2021 Flinn Scholar Eugenia Trakal, who offers advice from the student perspective. [Watch]
Flinn Scholars Ritisha Das, Lauren Paxton, and Joshua Tint have been nominated by Arizona State University for the prestigious Marshall and Rhodes scholarships.
Ritisha is a pursuing degrees in mechanical engineering and mathematics; Lauren is a graduate with a bachelor’s in psychology and minor in economics; and Joshua is pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science.
The Marshall Scholarship covers graduate study at any university in the United Kingdom, while the Rhodes Scholarship covers post-graduate study at Oxford University. [Read more]
A great Flinn Scholarship application has many components. But we only select students we believe we really know. Be yourself.
There are a number of specific ways throughout your student’s high-school years to help ensure a strong application and candidacy.
In addition to student-submitted materials, the application requires two teacher recommendations and a high-school academic counselor’s report.
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Sakina Lord is a Class of 2021 Flinn Scholar majoring in data science and French at Northern Arizona University. In my time at Northern Arizona University, I have participated in three separate study abroad programs, spending nearly as much time abroad as I have in Flagstaff, all thanks to the travel funding provided by […]
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By Brian PowellFlinn Foundation Shelly Lowe laughed when she was asked to define the humanities. As chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Lowe said that’s one of the difficulties of her job. “Humanities are our creation stories,” Lowe said. “And there are so many creation stories out there from different groups and different […]
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The application for the Class of 2025 Flinn Scholarship is open. The deadline to apply is Monday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. In scope and value, the Flinn Scholarship is unlike almost any other undergraduate merit-based scholarship in the United States. Arizona high-school seniors are eligible to apply for the scholarship, which provides a full […]
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Flinn Scholar returns home to Arizona and the Flinn Foundation
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Joanna Yang Yowler, Ph.D., a Class of 2008 Flinn Scholar, joins the Flinn Foundation as a Bioscience Program Manager starting Monday, Aug. 19.