Established in 1992 by Constance Stuart Larrabee, this scholarship is awarded to a student majoring in the performing arts who possesses outstanding artistic abilities and demonstrated financial need.
Established by Leslie Westbrook Frigerio in memory of her mother, the late Elizabeth Tate Westbrook, this scholarship is awarded to a meritorious student who shows exceptional interest in or talent for the visual and studio arts offered by Washington College.
This endowed scholarship is awarded to an upperclassman who demonstrates exceptional artistic promise, financial need and is in good academic standing. The scholarship was established by the late Mrs. John Campbell White and honors her memory. Mrs. White's daughter, Margaret Bennett, is an emerita member of the Washington College Board of Visitors and Governors.
Visit the Department of Drama site to learn more.
Established with a bequest from Constance Stuart Larrabee and augmented with gifts from a wide circle of her admirers and friends, together with matching funds from the Hodson Trust, The Constance Stuart Larrabee Scholarship provides an annual scholarship for an incoming Washington College student with demonstrated financial need and proven talent in art, music, or drama, but not necessarily majoring in the arts.
The recipient is selected with the participation of faculty in the art, music and drama departments. To maintain the scholarship, the student must carry a 3.0 grade point average. Special preference is given to a student from the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Visit the Department of Drama site to learn more.