Admission

Extracurricular Scholarships

Hendrix College encourages students to seek knowledge and growth outside the classroom through a variety of extracurricular, co-curricular, leadership, and service programs. The following scholarship opportunities award students for their talents and achievements while in high school.

Each Hendrix scholarship awards $2,000 per year for up to four years of full-time enrollment, contingent on the student maintaining a 2.0 GPA and fulfilling the requirements of the individual scholarship program. Students are encouraged to apply for all performing and fine arts, leadership, and service scholarships for which they are eligible. However, only one scholarship from among all such categories may be awarded to each student. Scholarships may be awarded in addition to other scholarships and awards. 

TO APPLY: Complete the online scholarship application for the extracurricular scholarships for which you wish to be considered by February 1.  Supporting documents, as noted below and on the scholarship application, must also be submitted by February 1. Documents sent directly to the Office of Admission should clearly indicate the scholarship for which they are being submitted.

Auditions, if required, must be completed by March 13. To schedule your audition, contact Jenn McKenzie, Campus Visit Coordinator, at mckenziej@hendrix.edu or 800-277-9017. While live auditions are preferred, recorded auditions are accepted in cases where students live at some distance and do not plan to visit campus before March 13.

United Methodist Youth Fellowship Leadership Scholarship

$2,000 per year

United Methodist Youth Fellowship Leadership Scholars have provided significant leadership in local church, district, and conference youth ministries of the United Methodist Church and demonstrate outstanding potential for Christian leadership on the Hendrix campus. Each applicant must be a member of a United Methodist church and provide notable leadership roles within the church and youth group. Those involved in leadership at the district, conference, jurisdictional, and national levels are strongly encouraged to apply.

Students who qualify for the scholarship, but whose financial needs are met by other scholarships or sources, are still encouraged to apply for the scholarship program. Students who do not receive funds can still participate in the program.

Renewal of the scholarship for up to three additional years is dependent on the successful completion of a set program that includes participation in retreats, monthly group meetings, and individual projects. The program expectations will be outlined in the letter awarding the scholarship.

Application Requirements:

The online scholarship application, including:

  1. A résumé that lists and describes past leadership involvement in the United Methodist Church; and
  2. An essay in which you address the following:
    • a personal faith statement;
    • what you have learned about yourself and others from your leadership experiences;
    • goals to be achieved as a UMYF Leadership Scholar at Hendrix; and
    • specific leadership skills and behaviors that you would like to develop while a student at Hendrix

Click here to start the United Methodist Youth Fellowship Leadership Scholarship. Please see below for specific application requirements for each emphasis.

Miller Center Service Scholarship

$2,000 per year

The Miller Center for Vocation, Ethics, and Calling encourages students to see their years in college as a period of discernment, a time for extended and deep reflection about who they are called to be in life. The Miller Center Service Scholarship program recognizes that it is often by serving those in need that we discover what our life's work should most truly be about. Miller Center Service Scholars are individuals who have worked effectively and enthusiastically in the past with volunteer service projects, who have a commitment to volunteering regularly while in college, and who demonstrate a resolve to make leadership through volunteer service a part of their future.

Renewal of the scholarship for up to three additional years is dependent on the successful completion of a set program that includes completing a certain number of volunteer service hours per semester and attending other outside class meetings. The program expectations will be outlined in the letter awarding the scholarship.

Application Requirements:

The online scholarship application, including:

  1. A résumé that lists and describes past involvement in organizations and volunteer service projects, highlighting where appropriate activities that exceeded graduation requirements or club organizations; and
  2. An essay in which you address the following:
    • the extent to which your service to others has required leadership and self-initiative;
    • what you have learned about yourself and about life from your volunteer experiences thus far; and
    • your reasons for wanting to continue volunteering during college

Click here to start the Miller Center Service Scholarship. Please see below for specific application requirements for each emphasis.

Hendrix College Impact Scholarship 

$2,000 per year

The Hendrix College Impact Scholarship is awarded to students that have a desire to work toward social justice-related issues such as gender equality, poverty, diversity & inclusion, LGBTQ equality, and many other public policy, advocacy, and awareness issues. The scholarship program will be designed to cultivate active leaders for social change through self-examination, professional development, and community and campus involvement. Applicants must have a demonstrated passion in pursuing these efforts through previous involvement in community or school-related organizations or projects designed to further such causes. Participation in the Impact Scholars program may also be applied toward an Odyssey credit (Professional and Leadership Development).

Renewal of the scholarship for up to three additional years is dependent on the successful completion of a set program

Application Requirements:

The online scholarship application, including:

  1. A résumé listing and describing past and current leadership involvement; and
  2. An essay in which you address the following:
    • a personal leadership statement;
    • what you have learned about yourself and others from your leadership experiences;
    • specific leadership skills and behaviors that you would like to develop while a student at Hendrix; and
    • goals to be achieved while using your leadership talent as a Hendrix student

Click here to start the Hendrix College Leadership Scholarship. Please see below for specific application requirements for each emphasis.

Performing and Fine Arts Scholarship

$2,000 per year

Performing and Fine Arts Scholarships are awarded in theatre arts and dance, music, and art. Recipients of these scholarships must participate in the appropriate program, though an intended major or minor in the area is not required.

Click here to start the Performing and Fine Arts Scholarship. Please see below for specific application requirements for each emphasis.

Theatre Arts and Dance

In addition to completing the online scholarship application, interested students must audition* with an appropriate member of the faculty by March 14. Performance and non-performance applicants are encouraged to apply. A letter of recommendation from a teacher, though not necessarily from theatre/drama, who can comment on creative ability, cooperation, and willingness to work with others must also be sent directly to the Hendrix Office of Admission or Department of Theatre Arts and Dance.

*Click here for information regarding audition requirements.

Music

In addition to completing the online scholarship application, interested students must audition* with an appropriate member of the faculty by March 14. At their audition, applicants must also provide contact information for a director or ensemble teacher who can comment on musical talent, performing ability, cooperation, and willingness and ability to work with others.

*Click here for information regarding audition requirements.

Art

When completing the online scholarship application, interested students must submit the URL to a set of images on Flickr that contains 10-20 images of their artwork. Descriptions should include the name, title, medium, dimensions, and date of the piece being presented. Information about setting up a Flickr account is available on the online scholarship application, or visit www.flickr.com.