
Pictured here, the Boettcher Center for Science, Engineering and Research at DU.
Boettcher Foundation
600 Seventeenth Street
Suite 2210 South
Denver, Colorado 80202-5422
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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Each of the 40, four-year Scholarships includes the following:
- FULL TUITION AND FEES: The Scholarship covers tuition as well as laboratory and other special fees at any of the accredited, four-year Colorado undergraduate institution listed below:
- Adams State College
- Colorado Christian University
- Colorado College
- Colorado School of Mines
- Colorado State University
- Colorado State University - Pueblo
- Fort Lewis College
- Johnson & Wales University
- Mesa State College
- Metropolitan State University
- Regis University
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- University of Colorado at Denver
- University of Denver
- University of Northern Colorado
- Western State College
- LIVING STIPEND
- BOOK ALLOWANCE
- INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GRANT: Boettcher Scholars can submit a request to the Foundation to exchange one half of one year's Boettcher Scholarship for a special grant to be applied toward a study-abroad experience.
- COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT PROGRAMMING: Through this program, the Foundation provides funding to the universities and colleges that Boettcher Scholars attend for special programs and opportunities to support the Scholars' educations. Although the funds have supported a variety of opportunities, the money must be applied toward experiences that are academically enriching and particularly helpful to Boettcher Scholars as they prepare for graduate school and/or a future career.
- EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT GRANTS: The Foundation also offers Boettcher Scholars the opportunity to apply for Educational Enrichment Grants. Through this grant program, current Scholars who are still pursuing undergraduate studies during the term of their Scholarships may submit an application to receive funding for projects or programs in the following four grant categories: Academic/Professional Development, Internships, Research and Special Classes/Field Sessions.
- ANNUAL EVENTS: Each year, the Foundation hosts a variety of events for the entire Scholar community including a holiday party that is typically held at the Governor's Residence at the Boettcher Mansion, and several community service days. These events are designed to provide Scholars from different colleges and universities the opportunity to meet and network with Scholars from other schools.
Additionally, the Foundation hosts three Scholarship events for the 40 new Scholars each year:
- Rockies Baseball Game (in a luxury suite generously donated by the Rockies Baseball Club)
- Teacher Recognition Awards Program
- New Scholar Orientation
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