Skip Navigation LinksHome > Financial Aid > College Scholarships > Scholarships by Major > Public Relations Scholarships > Ashland University/John M. Ashbrook Scholar Program

Ashland University/John M. Ashbrook Scholar Program

The purpose of the Ashbrook Scholar program is to broaden and deepen a student's thinking about public affairs and American politics, in particular. Through a top-rated and rigorous academic program embedded in the liberal arts tradition, Ashbrook Scholars are challenged to examine political ideas in the light of some of the greatest works of Western Civilization and the American political tradition.

Students study everything from Homer, Aristotle, and Shakespeare to The Federalist Papers and the speeches and deeds of America's greatest statesmen. Outside of the classroom, students test their mettle in private seminars with the leading political actors of our time, such as Margaret Thatcher, Henry Kissinger, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Colin Powell. It is a serious program for serious students.

For more information about this opportunity, please visit:

http://www.ashbrook.org/scholar

Don't Go, There's More!!

View all the details and apply to this scholarship by logging in. Not a member? Register Now

Need a private student loan? Compare your student loan options all in one place. SimpleTuition

NCSA Sports Recruiting

Latest College & Financial Aid News

Lights, Camera, College!

by Katlyn Clark You have probably fantasized about your college experience being just like the movies...WRONG! If you watched movies or shows like “Glee,” “10 Things I Hate About You” and “17 Again” and thought “That is nothing like high school,” the same goes for college when it’s portrayed on screen: I remember watching “Pitch Perfect” after my first month of college and thought, “College [...]

Becoming a Better Communicator

by Carly Gerber You may be thinking that the day you head off to college, you will be freed from listening to your parents’ opinions. Slow that ship before it hits the bridge: While it’s true you will become more independent at college, your parents (and their ideologies) still exist. For example, deciding the major you want to pursue is exciting but just as you have picked it, your [...]

College Class Size: Does It Matter?

by Mike Sheffey Large classes or small? As colleges look to save money per student, this has become a key discussion topic. Recent studies are now showing that redesigning the typical lecture-type lesson has proved successful in large class settings, boasting higher exam results than those on the old model...but I think it really depends on the institution. I can only speak from [...]

Follow Us:

facebook twitter rss feed