Vanderbilt will add two additional cohorts of Posse Scholars in 2024, provide full tuition scholarships up to the cost of attendance
Chancellor Daniel Diermeier announced today that Vanderbilt University is expanding its nearly 35-year partnership with The Posse Foundation, a national nonprofit organization that teams up with selective colleges and universities in the United States to provide student scholarships and leadership training. Vanderbilt will add two additional cohorts of Posse Scholars to its campus—a second cohort from New York City, and one from Houston.
Students in the new cohorts will receive full tuition scholarships up to the cost of attendance. They will be part of the university’s incoming first-year class in 2024. Posse is also granting Vanderbilt $1 million over five years to help with programming costs associated with the new cohorts.
“We are proud to expand our long-standing relationship with Posse Scholars. The Posse Foundation has been a leader in enabling access for some the country’s most promising students who might not otherwise be identified in the admissions process.” Diermeier said. “The program’s innovative approach to assessment, support and leadership development is a model for creating educational opportunity nationwide.”
“For more than three decades, Vanderbilt and Posse have enthusiastically shared a philosophy of seeking out the next generation of enterprising leaders wherever they may be,” said Douglas L. Christiansen, vice provost for university enrollment affairs and dean of admissions and financial aid. “We are excited to welcome these stellar young people to the Vanderbilt community.”
Learn more about Vanderbilt’s partnership with The Posse Foundation here.