Davis United World College Scholars Program


The Davis United World College Scholars Program is the world's largest privately funded international scholarship program. It awards need-based scholarship funding, aka the Shelby Davis Scholarship, to graduates of schools and colleges in the United World Colleges movement to study at 106 select partner universities in the United States.
Shelby Davis co-founded the scholarship program in 2000 along with Phil Geier, former President of UWC-USA. Once UWC graduates enroll in one of the Program's partner U.S. colleges or universities, the Program provides financial support for their undergraduate educations through institutional grants that support need-based scholarships. Originally, the scholarship was offered to students matriculating at one of five colleges in the United States: the College of the Atlantic, Middlebury College, Colby College, Wellesley College and Princeton University. The network of eligible universities has since grown to 106.
The scholarship is restricted to students who have completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at one of the 18 schools or colleges in the United World Colleges movement. UWC is an educational movement including 18 sixth form colleges and full schools located throughout the world that educate international students from 160 countries, with a focus on peace and sustainability.
Five years after the program was launched, the Boston Globe wrote "The effects have been dramatic. At Colby, where total enrollment is 1,800, international enrollment jumped from 6 percent to 10 percent in five years. At College of the Atlantic, which has just 265 students, 17 percent come from other countries, up from a handful before the Davis scholarships. At Wellesley and Princeton, international enrollments have grown from 6 percent to 8 percent." More recently, the president of Colby college has said that the program "changed American higher education by making the best colleges and universities available to deserving students from around the world."
As of 2020, the program had paid the tuition of over 10,000 students.

Participating universities

, there are 106 participating universities:
  1. Amherst College
  2. Babson College
  3. Bard College
  4. Barnard College
  5. Bates College
  6. Bennington College
  7. Bowdoin College
  8. Brandeis University
  9. Brown University
  10. Bryn Mawr College
  11. Bucknell University
  12. Carleton College
  13. Case Western Reserve University
  14. Claremont McKenna College
  15. Clark University
  16. Colby College
  17. Colgate University
  18. College of Idaho
  19. College of the Atlantic
  20. Colorado College
  21. Columbia University
  22. Concordia College
  23. Connecticut College
  24. Cornell University
  25. Dartmouth College
  26. Davidson College
  27. Denison University
  28. Drexel University
  29. Duke University
  30. Earlham College
  31. Emory University
  32. Florida Atlantic University
  33. Franklin & Marshall College
  34. Furman University
  35. George Washington University
  36. Georgetown University
  37. Gettysburg College
  38. Goucher College
  39. Grinnell College
  40. Hamilton College
  41. Harvard College
  42. Harvey Mudd College
  43. Hood College
  44. Ithaca College
  45. Johns Hopkins University
  46. Kalamazoo College
  47. Lake Forest College
  48. Lehigh University
  49. Lewis & Clark College
  50. Luther College
  51. Macalester College
  52. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT
  53. Methodist University
  54. Middlebury College
  55. Mount Holyoke College
  56. New York University
  57. Northwestern University
  58. Oberlin College
  59. Occidental College
  60. Pitzer College
  61. Pomona College
  62. Princeton University
  63. Queens University of Charlotte
  64. Randolph-Macon College
  65. Reed College
  66. Ringling College of Art and Design
  67. Sarah Lawrence College
  68. Savannah College of Art & Design
  69. School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  70. Scripps College
  71. Sewanee: The University of the South
  72. Skidmore College
  73. Smith College
  74. St. John's College
  75. St. Lawrence University
  76. St. Olaf College
  77. Stanford University
  78. Swarthmore College
  79. Texas State University
  80. Trinity College
  81. Tufts University
  82. Tulane University
  83. Union College
  84. University of California, Berkeley
  85. University of Chicago
  86. University of Florida
  87. University of Michigan
  88. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  89. University of Oklahoma
  90. University of Pennsylvania
  91. University of Richmond
  92. University of Rochester
  93. University of St. Thomas
  94. University of Tampa
  95. University of Virginia
  96. Vanderbilt University
  97. Vassar College
  98. Wartburg College
  99. Washington & Lee University
  100. Wellesley College
  101. Wesleyan University
  102. Wheaton College
  103. Whitman College
  104. Williams College
  105. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  106. Yale University