Bonner Scholars Program
Begun
in 1990, by the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation which is based
in Princeton, New Jersey, the Bonner Scholars Program is one of the
largest privately funded service programs in the nation. The Bonner
Foundation awards four-year community service scholarships to
undergraduate students who have a need for financial assistance as well
as a commitment to service. The program financially supports over 2,500
students at 24 other college and universities throughout the United
States. The Bonner Scholars Program pursues its goal to "change the
world through service" by providing access to education and
opportunities to serve.
Berry College has
a rich tradition of service to others by seeking to educate the whole
student through a three part mission of educating the head, the heart,
and the hands. The Bonner Scholars Program particularly helps students
to fulfill Berry College's motto, "Not to be ministered unto, but to
minister," by allowing them to participate in projects and internships
designed to serve the Rome/Floyd community. By doing so, the Bonner
Program fulfills the "hands" portion of Berry's mission and is a great
asset to the college, the student participants, and those who are
served.
The Bonner Scholars Program is one of the many programs under the Berry College Bonner Center for Community Service.