Thea Bowman Institute
for Excellence and Leadership
The Thea Bowman Institute for Excellence and Leadership at Alverno College is a four-year leadership development program for Black undergraduate students enrolled at Alverno. The Institute provides renewable full-tuition scholarships (excluding room and board expenses) to students who exhibit a strong desire to serve as leaders in their communities and who are seeking professional roles in pursuit of social change and service.
The Bowman Institute
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Bowman Institute Scholars learn leadership skills that include utilizing introspective tools, taking responsibility for their choices, having cultural and social awareness, and demonstrating Alverno’s 8 abilities.
Using a cohort-based model, this program prepares graduates to confidently enter their chosen careers as solidly equipped change agents. To meet these outcomes, Bowman Institute Scholars:
- Focus on project-based learning.
- Attend workshops that teach them about topics such as social justice leadership.
- Interact with community and professional leaders.
- Receive academic and emotional support from the Institute’s dedicated group of mentors.
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The Thea Bowman Institute honors the late Thea Bowman, FSPA, Ph.D., who gained national and international renown for her passionate advocacy for racial justice. Sister Thea was a Black Franciscan nun from Mississippi who was educated in Wisconsin. Sister Thea held a doctorate in English and served as a professor at three universities.
Becoming a Bowman Institute Scholar
First Steps
You must apply and be admitted before applying to the Thea Bowman Institute.
- Complete the Alverno College Admissions Application at alverno.edu/apply.
- Submit your official high school transcript (You can use an online service such as Parchment.)
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and include Alverno’s code: 003832
- Complete the Institute application, which includes submission of an essay.
Bowman Institute Eligibility:
- Graduate from high school next year.
- Reside in Southeastern Wisconsin.
- Have a demonstrated record of academic success and high achievement goals.
- Have financial need.
- Provide clear evidence of civic and/or community engagement.
- Articulate their intended college major as well as their academic and career goals.
- Complete a successful interview with the selection committee.
It can happen for you
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