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2024 Flinn Scholars to Receive Full Rides to Arizona Public Universities

PHOENIX , April 30 /Businesswire/ - The 2024 Flinn Scholarship has been awarded to 20 Arizona high-school seniors who will attend in-state universities with merit awards providing each of them a full ride.

Members of the Flinn Scholars Class of 2024 will receive a comprehensive scholarship package valued over four years at more than $130,000, including the cost of tuition, fees, housing, meals, and at least two study-abroad experiences.

The merit-based Flinn Scholarship, the most competitive and prestigious in the state, is supported by the Phoenix-based Flinn Foundation in partnership with Arizona’s three public universities.

The 39th class of Flinn Scholars, representing 17 high schools, will study alongside Scholars currently attending the honors colleges at Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona.

“These high-achieving students will obviously impress you with what they include in their scholarship applications, but meeting them in person and learning about their passions and drive for a better Arizona is what’s most inspiring,” said Anne Lassen, Flinn Foundation vice president, scholarship and education initiatives.

Class of 2024 Flinn Scholars

More than 1,000 applications were received by the program in the fall for the 20 awards, an award rate of less than 2%.

Flinn Scholars are typically in the top 5% of their graduating class and demonstrate leadership in extracurricular activities at school and in their communities. The application requires academic transcripts, standardized test scores, essays and short-answer questions, and recommendations.

Members of the Flinn Scholars Class of 2024 plan to study a wide range of subjects, including electrical and mechanical engineering, global health, law, physiology, mathematics, biochemistry, neuroscience, political science, and creative writing.

“For nearly 40 years, the Flinn Scholarship has provided Arizona’s most accomplished students the freedom to explore, challenge themselves, and become leaders in their home state while making significant contributions to our innovative public universities,” said Tammy McLeod, Ph.D., Flinn Foundation president and CEO. “The foundation is proud of the partnership with these three universities, which continue to educate, support, and develop high-achieving students from around Arizona and the world.”

Flinn Scholarship Benefits

The Flinn Scholarship provides more than funding to support the cost of attendance. Other benefits include:

Meet the 2024 Flinn Scholars (PDF)

About the Flinn Scholars Program

The Flinn Scholars Program, established in 1986, is operated by the Flinn Foundation Scholarship Program LLC and supported by the Flinn Foundation, a Phoenix-based private, nonprofit, grantmaking organization that aims to improve the quality of life in Arizona to benefit future generations. The foundation also supports the advancement of Arizona’s bioscience ecosystem, arts and culture, and the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership and its flagship Flinn-Brown Fellowship.