Introduction to the Dana Associates Program
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The Dana Scholars Program, made possible by the Charles A. Dana Foundation, acknowledges students who display academic potential, good character, integrity, and leadership ability through contributions both inside and outside of the classroom.
Each summer, Muhlenberg College awards about thirty high school seniors with this honor, one of the most prestigious honors that the College offers. Follow this link for a list of current Dana Scholars.
In offering this merit award, the College desires not only to support individual students but also to endorse excellence within the student body as a whole. The Dana Associates Program offers a $4,000 annual stipend for incoming first year students. Dana Associates are eligible for additional need based or merit assistance, and need based financial aid packages are also preferential for this group in that they are weighted toward grant as opposed to loan.
Beginning with the Class of 2007, the Dana Associates Program requires 1.0 unit of internship, 1.0 unit of mentorship, and a new course entitled the Dana Forum (which replaces the second unit of mentorship required of previous classes). Follow this link for a description of these requirements. The program emphasizes connecting the liberal arts with "real world" situations. Students may freely choose any internship or mentorship of interest to them. All internships and mentorships require the approval of the Dana Faculty Committee. Furthermore, mentorships are accomplished one-on-one with College professors of the student's choice.
Participation in the Dana Associates Program provides an enriched academic experience. Students are invited to apply for this program via a special application that is sent out in late January to likely candidates based on a preliminary review of the admissions application.