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Porter Scholars
A tradition since 1958: giving stateline students an opportunity to experience college while in high school.
Each year, high school seniors from the greater Beloit area are selected as Porter Scholars to enroll in one course at Beloit College each semester, tuition-free. The Porter Scholar program is held in high esteem by residents of the Stateline area and the universities that enroll Porter Scholar alumni.
Porter Scholars have the opportunity to study courses not available at their high schools— such as anthropology, sociology, geology, and Japanese, and — or to enrich their academic experience by studying their fields of interest at a higher level.
Who is eligible to be a Porter Scholar?
- High school juniors from partner high schools, who are ranked in the top 15% of their graduating class, and recommended for the program by the school counselor.
Benefits of the Porter Scholar Program
- Earn college credit tuition-free! Students only pay for books, course fees, and transportation to campus.
- Work closely with college faculty and prepare to be a college student yourself.
- Beloit College credits can be transferred to many accredited colleges.
- Porter Scholars who apply to Beloit as degree-seeking students can have an expedited application process.
- Registered students receive a Beloit College ID and have access to the library, athletic facilities, and student discounts.
Application Process and Timeline
- The application opens in March for high school juniors to apply for the following school year.
- The application requires an essay, official high school transcripts, a school report, and a parent recommendation.
- The online application and all supporting materials must be received by April 30.
- Notification to admitted Porter Scholars begins on June 15
Partner High Schools
- Harlem High School
- Hononegah Community High School
- North Boone High School
- South Beloit High School
- Albany High School
- Beloit Memorial High School
- Big Foot High School
- Brodhead High School
- Clinton High School
- Delavan-Darien High School
- Edgerton High School
- Evansville High School
- F. J. Turner High School
- George S. Parker High School
- Joseph A. Craig High School
- Milton High School
- Parkview Junior/Senior High School
- Rock County Christian School
- The Lincoln Academy
Program Policies
- Admitted students may take one course per semester tuition-free (One course is a maximum of 1 unit / 4 semester hours). Students are responsible for the costs of books and course/lab fees.
- Students will be placed in courses based on their interest, course prerequisites, space available, and the guidance of Beloit College faculty and staff. Certain classes are not open to Porter Scholars, including private lessons, independent studies, and study abroad.
- Students are responsible for their own transportation to campus, and for obtaining permission to leave high school.
- Students enrolled in the program consent to Beloit College sharing enrollment information with their high school.
- Students must have an orientation meeting with the program advisor prior to enrolling in classes.
- Porter Scholars are not exempt from campus services that charge fees, such as official transcript requests, parking tickets, etc.
- Application to the program is by invitation only. The application opens once per year. Porter Scholars may take classes in the fall semester, spring semester, or both, but must apply the spring of their junior year.