Knowledge for Freedom Application

 Knowledge for Freedom

 

About the Program:

Valdosta State University is proud to announce the launch of our 2022 College Readiness Through Civic Engagement initiative, which is a Knowledge For Freedom Program funded by the Teagle Foundation. This program will offer rising high school seniors from VSU's 41-county service area an opportunity to engage in engaging discussions, critical reading, and service learning projects that deepen Teagle Fellows' understanding and appreciation of civics through the humanities and social sciences. Students will also experience college life, build connections with VSU professors and peer mentors, and gain familiarity with the university environment to ensure future success. For those admitted, this is a fully funded opportunity to live and learn at VSU for three weeks in the summer. Eligibility requirements are: (1) Rising high school seniors and (2) students from VSU’s 41-county service region.

Teagle Fellows should:

  • Be first-generation college students
  • Have an interest in civic knowledge and engagement
  • Have an interest in the humanities and social sciences
  • Have an interest in improving their academic writing and reading challenging materials
  • Be interested in experiencing college-life on VSU’s beautiful campus, participating in VSU’s vibrant community, and making an impact on your community”

Please submit the online application and all supporting documents as soon as possible. 

For other questions regarding this application, please visit our Knowledge for Freedom website. 

  • Guardian 2 Information
  • The program will offer limited number of hardship stipends to eligible students who are selected for this prestigious program.

  • Essay Question

    Please note, applications without this will be marked "incomplete" and not be considered for the program. 

    Instructions

    Please answer the following question in an essay of about 500 words. The essay should be typed and submitted via the online application portal. The essay will be used to evaluate your writing level and is an important part of the admissions process. The essay will be assessed for content, thoughtfulness, organization and grammar.

    1. Tell us about your background and discuss 1-2 experiences that have made a significant impact on you. You may talk about a book you read that made a strong impression on you, any academic experiences, extra-curricular activities, volunteer work, work experiences or a personal story. Please discuss your experience in depth in your essay.

     

    1. Talk about why you are interested in this program and what do you hope to achieve by attending this program.

  • File attachment size limit is 2 MB.
  • Civic Engagement Project Ranking

    On a separate upload, please rank your interest in the following civic engagement topics from 1 to 7. Starting with your greatest interest (1) to your least interest (7). Please note, applications without this will be marked "incomplete" and not be considered for the program.  

     1

    Food Security

     2

    Poverty and homelessness

     3

    Voter rights and participation

     4

    Rural healthcare

     5

    Rural population decline

     6

    Rural economic opportunities

     7

    Education


  • File attachment size limit is 2 MB.
  • Security Captcha: *
  • Undergraduate Admissions