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Brenton and Jean Wadsworth Endowed Scholarship is a funding programme available at Lewis University, United States. The scholarship offers financial support to students pursuing Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Fine Arts or Theatre.
Courtesy of a generous gift from the Wadsworth Family, Lewis University launched the Brenton and Jean Wadsworth Endowed Scholarship in honor of one of its former Vice Presidents, Nancy and Thomas Brodnicki.
Established in 1932, Lewis University, originally known as Holy Name Technical School, is a private Lasallian university with a student body of about 6000. Lewis University, which offers more than 80 undergraduate programs and 35 graduate programs is in Romeoville, Illinois, United States.
Tuition Fees

Lewis University’s tuition fees for a full-time undergraduate program differ from what is charged for the graduate program. International students pay between $28,800 and $41,200 for an academic year.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant should be a foreigner.
- Candidate must apply to a bachelor’s or master’s program at Lewis
- Candidate should be in financial need
- You must be majoring in Fine Arts or Theatre.
- Applicant must have a certificate for the previous level of study
- Applicants are required to prove language proficiency
Benefits of Scholarship
The Brenton and Jean Wadsworth Endowed Scholarship is partially funded. If you are selected for this program, you will be awarded financial aid worth up to $3,300.
Application Procedure
- Candidate should visit the website.
- Secure admission to a bachelor’s or master’s program
- Once you complete the application, you will be automatically considered for the scholarship
Deadline/Expiration: September 1, 2025