Former Mission standout earns accolades
Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 4 months AGO
RICHMOND, IND. — Zane Foster, an Earlham College first-year and son of Ralph Foster of Saint Ignatius, Mont., has been selected as a Bonner Scholar.
The Bonner Scholars Program is a four-year developmental leadership program that is rooted in community service. Supported by the Bonner Foundation in Princeton, N.J., the Bonner Scholarship provides tuition and summer support for 15 Earlham students per class year who demonstrate a commitment to community service.
Earlham is a selective, liberal arts college in Richmond, Ind. Engaging students with a changing world, Earlham is dedicated to the development of effective ways to integrate international perspectives in education. The college offers 40 majors in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Earlham graduates are well prepared for further study; nearly half of Earlham alumni graduating in the last 10 years enrolled in graduate or professional school. Earlham is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III school.
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