
Morehouse College has relaunched its partnership with the international Stamps Scholars Program, which invests in the education and professional development of high-achieving students. Five freshmen will be chosen annually to receive the four-year, full-ride Stamps Scholarship, which is worth up to $230,000 per-student over the four years of the award.
Founded in 2006 by E. Roe Stamps IV and his late wife, Penny, the Stamps Scholars Program supports the studies of approximately 1,100 students annually across the nation and in the United Kingdom, including more than 340 incoming scholars this fall. Students receive mentoring and financial assistance to advance scholarly pursuits, as well as opportunities to collaborate with fellow awardees. The award also offers recipients access to an enrichment fund that covers fees associated with study abroad and attending academic and leadership conferences.