WashU is committed to ensuring that financial circumstances never stand in the way of talented students regardless of background.

Scholarships open doors to opportunity. Scholarship donors provide essential support, allowing WashU to attract the brightest students from around the country and the world. Scholarship gifts of all sizes make way for these outstanding students to access a world-class education at WashU and achieve their fullest potential.

Sarah Johnston

Sarah Johnston

Arts & Sciences • Class of 2027

Scholarship support offered Sarah Johnston the opportunity to pursue her dreams of attending an academically rigorous university and receiving a world-class education.

Paul Bradford

Paul Bradford

Olin Business School • Class of 2028

Paul Bradford knows scholarship support has made a profound impact on him — in ways even he has yet to fully realize.

Sophie Leong

Sophie Leong

Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts • Class of 2026

Sophie Leong’s WashU journey can only be as stress-free and impactful as it is now because of the scholarship support which buoys it. “I am so grateful for my scholarship and the opportunity it provides me to study at a school like WashU,” she says. “I am able to focus on my studies and relationships instead of spending that time searching for work to subsidize my tuition.”

 Geoffrey Goffman

Geoffrey Goffman

McKelvey School of Engineering • Class of 2027

Scholarships can do more for students than just assist with tuition, as Geoffrey Goffman’s story demonstrates. Over summer 2025, my scholarship allowed me to work at Commonwealth Fusion Systems in Cambridge, Massachusetts — a completely new city to me — without worrying about having to use my rent money for school, allowing me to pursue my career goals without any added stress,” says Geoffrey.

 Lulu Allie

Lulu Allie

Arts & Sciences • Class of 2027

For Lulu Allie, scholarship support not only brought her to WashU’s campus but also offered her a community where she can thrive. Bolstered by the Danforth Scholars Program, one of WashU’s Signature Scholar Programs, she has been able to champion her passion for public health throughout her tenure at WashU.

 Rafael Alvarez

Rafael Alvarez

Olin School of Business • Class of 2027

Scholarship support empowers Rafael Alvarez to pursue his education as well as his dreams. “I am taking full advantage of this amazing opportunity and have already begun to mentor younger students with the knowledge and skills I have obtained.”

 Cora Johnson

Cora Johnson

McKelvey School of Engineering • Class of 2027

Thanks to scholarship support, Cora Johnson is attending her “dream school” and pursuing a major she was passionate about during high school. “There are no words to describe how incredibly grateful I am for your contribution to my education. Thank you for believing in a farm girl from rural Missouri. I truly couldn’t be here without your help!”

 Trent Clark

Trent Clark

Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts • Class of 2026

Trent Clark aspires to help others in transformative ways, and he’s already made a difference thanks to the scholarship support he’s received. “Your donation has not only impacted me but will also enable me to positively influence others. I am committed to continuing the legacy of giving and support that you have begun in my life.”

 Sarah Cai

Sarah Cai

Arts & Sciences • Class of 2027

Sarah Cai, a student in Arts & Sciences, is grateful to receive scholarship support. “Because of you, I get to experience all the amazing opportunities at WashU. I can’t thank you enough for supporting my education at such an amazing institution.”