The primary mission of the Watson-Brown Foundation is to provide need and merit-based scholarships to selected Georgia and South Carolina students attending accredited four-year colleges and universities in the United States.

About Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship

The founder, Walter J. Brown, believed college education provides the best avenue towards success and fulfilment. So in 1970, he established a private Foundation to support his belief. The Watson-Brown Foundation scholarships are awarded to students from communities in and near the Savannah River valley which is where Brown was raised and spent most his adult life. This internal scholarship program is entirely managed by the staff of the foundation while scholarship awards are decided by the board of trustees during its regular second quarter meeting. It awards scholarships based on academic merit and financial need to help students with the costs of tuition, books, and room and board. Scholarship checks will be mailed directly from the foundation to the financial aid office of the recipient’s college of choice. Utmost priority will be given to students living in particular counties of Georgia and South Carolina. Although standardized test scores do not solely reflect academic merit, the scholarship committee does not SAT and/or ACT scores when testing applications. The scholarship committee considers all aspects of the student’s application, the Foundation will combine a student’s highest sub-scores from each test. Please make sure it includes all of your test scores in your application materials. There is a short renewal application however, the application is often used to update students’ information. Previous recipients must submit transcripts to the foundation at the end of each semester to verify that he/she has maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and taken 12 or more credit hours.

Scholarship Level/Field

The scholarship is available for college and university undergraduate student who is pursuing a degree in any field of study in any college or university in the United States

Host Nationality

The Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship is taken and hosted in the United States.  If you are an international student and you desire to study in the United States, Check out the best scholarships obtainable for study in the United States.

Scholarship Benefit

The Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship winners will receive any of the listed cash amount:

Moderate Amount Awarded: $3,000High Amount Awarded: $5,000

Total Amount Awarded: $2,400,000 $3,000 or $5,000 annually, renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. The amount awarded depends on the merit of the applicant.

Eligible Nationality

The Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship is available for legal students who are citizens of the United States. Read also if you wish to study outside your home country Simple and Detailed Answers about Applying and Winning a Scholarship.

Scholarship Number

The number of offers for the Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship is 200. Its selection criteria are strictly based on merit.

Eligibility for Scholarship

Applicants must meet the following criteria to qualify for the Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship;

Applicant must be a high school senior or current undergraduate student with a permanent residence in one of the 18 designated county regions in Georgia or South Carolina listed below:

GEORGIA; Burke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Hart, Jefferson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes. SOUTH CAROLINA; Aiken, Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenville, McCormick, Spartanburg.

Must attend a university or a four-year non-profit college. The Foundation recognizes colleges and universities accredited by one of the six regional accreditation agencies, such as SACS.Minimum 3.0 GPACitizenship requirements: USMust study full-timeRestricted to residents of Georgia, South Carolina

Scholarship Application Procedures

Applications are available online from the Watson-Brown Foundation website.

Students must first create an account to log in and access the application. Ensure to at least include your name before making a letter of recommendation requests.Return to the application main menu and choose “Add or Edit Recommendation Requests”.Follow the directions to complete the recommendation request form. Ensure to complete the “Personal Message from Student” that includes your full name, your request, and contact information for the person who is writing your recommendation.For a complete scholarship application, applicants must submit TWO letters of recommendation.After requesting one, click on “Save and Add Another” to request your second. Remember that one letter of recommendation must be from someone at your school.To check the status or resend your requests, just log into your application and choose “Add or Edit Recommendation Requests” from the main menu.

A status of “Responded” means that your letter has been uploaded, and the status of “Contacted” means that your request email has been sent but the recommender has not submitted a letter. The recommenders can upload letters to the system both before and after you submit your Scholarship Application. All Letters of Recommendation must be received by the Foundation no later than February 15. Student applicants must submit a copy of their parent(s)’ most recent IRS Form 1040. It can scan the form/uploaded directly into the online application OR printed and sent via mail. If for any reason you cannot provide these forms, please explain in the Financial Need Statement section of the application or include a written statement with your other mailed supporting documents. You may also contact the Foundation directly if you have any questions. Financial information is confidential and will be used by the office to estimate financial need however, feel free to blackout or remove the social security numbers. But the documents will be destroyed 60 days after scholarships are awarded. Verify Supporting Materials, double-check that your transcript and letters of recommendation have been submitted by the deadline. Mail forms together by February 15th. Once you submit, make sure you receive a confirmation email.

Supporting Documents:

High School and/or College Transcript: High school students are required to submit a copy of their official high school transcript. If available, ensure that SAT and/or ACT scores are listed on the transcript. And if you are currently enrolled in college, please submit an official current college transcript, however, the Foundation may request high school transcripts under certain circumstances.SAT and /or ACT Scores: If they are not listed on your high school transcript please include a copy of your student score report. Either upload an image of your scores directly into the online application or print a copy of the online score report. Be sure to send in ALL scores since the Foundation considers the highest subscores from each test taken.Letters of Recommendation: Applicants are required to submit two letters of recommendation from teachers/professors, religious leaders, coaches, employers, or others who have important roles in your life. One recommendation must be from your school.

Please send all documents in ONE envelope to: Watson-Brown Foundation Director of Scholarships 310 Tom Watson Way Thomson, GA 30824

Application Deadline

Application Deadline for submission of application is February 15th. For More Information: Contact Sarah Katherine Drury the of Director, Scholarships and Alumni Relations skdrury@watson-brown.org Tel: 706-595-8886 Craig Foster, the Assistant Director of Scholarships Watson-Brown Foundation Fax: (706) 595-3948 scholarship@watson-brown.org 310 Tom Watson Way Thomson, GA 30824 United States