Scholarship Overview

QuestBridge Scholarships for 2024 are fully-funded opportunities for American high school seniors to pursue a four-year undergraduate education, valued at over $200,000. The scholarships cover tuition, accommodation, travel, and essential academic materials, ensuring a complete, debt-free college experience.

Host Institution(s)

The program partners with 40 top-tier colleges and universities across the USA, including Stanford University, University of Chicago, Yale University, and others.

Level(s)/Field(s)

These undergraduate scholarships are available for all subjects offered by the participating institutions.

Scholarship Value

The QuestBridge Scholarship provides comprehensive coverage of all college expenses, including tuition, accommodation, travel, and essential academic materials, with no financial contribution from parents or student loans. However, students may need to contribute through work-study programs or personal savings.

Eligibility

  • U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or high school students in the U.S. irrespective of citizenship.
  • Primarily A’s in challenging courses.
  • SAT/PSAT scores above 1310 or ACT scores above 28.
  • Class rank within the top 5-10%.
  • Strong writing skills, intellectual curiosity, and determination.

Application Procedure

  • Complete the National College Match’s online application, including essays and short answers.
  • Obtain recommendations from two core academic subject teachers.
  • Submit a report from your high school counselor.
  • Provide a high school transcript and standardized test scores (SAT/ACT scores are highly recommended).
  • Application deadlines and additional details can be found on the Official Website.

QuestBridge Scholarships offer a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the USA to receive a fully-funded undergraduate education at some of the nation's most prestigious institutions. These scholarships not only alleviate financial burdens but also recognize academic excellence and potential among American youth.