Show us your talent in writing

射精视频鈥檚 Writing Scholarship is designed to reward students for their interest and skill in writing. If you meet the eligibility requirements, you can get up to $3,000, which is renewable for three years. Whether you consider yourself an aspiring writer or simply enjoy creative writing in your free time, we hope you鈥檒l submit an application no matter your intended major at 射精视频. Find out how to get a writing scholarship below.

Still thinking about what to major in?  Creative Writing Programs at 射精视频 include a BFA in Creative Writing that鈥檚 the only one of its kind in the Twin Cities. You鈥檒l learn how to analyze poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction while creating your own works. We also offer a BA in English and communication studies if you are interested in the intersection of creative expression and communication skills.

Writing scholarship application

  • To apply for the scholarship, you鈥檒l log in using the same email address and password that you used for your admission application account. 
  • If you have forgotten your password, select 鈥淔orgot your password?鈥 and follow the instructions.

Writing scholarship criteria

Wondering how to get a writing scholarship and if you鈥檙e eligible to apply? Students have to submit their admission materials and receive an offer of admission to 射精视频 before applying for any departmental scholarships. The Writing Scholarship is open to any student with a demonstrated aptitude for writing, regardless of major.

Applicants will be reviewed based on the strength of their submitted writing sample and how they communicate their passion for writing through their artist鈥檚 statement.

To renew the 射精视频 writing scholarship annually, students must maintain a 3.0 GPA.

If you have questions, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission at 800-753-9753, 651-523-2207, or admission@hamline.edu.

Writing scholarship deadlines

Academic term Student type Deadline
Spring  Transfer January 15
Fall  First year February 1
Fall  Transfer August 1

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