LEXINGTON, VA (11/02/2011)(readMedia)-- Bayan Misaghi of Charleston, W.Va., has received a Johnson Scholarship to attend Washington and Lee University.
Misaghi, a graduate of George Washington High School, began classes at W&L in September. He was among 53 winners of the prestigious scholarships for 2011.
The Johnson Scholarship program was established in 2007 as a result of an historic $100 million gift to the university. The competitive scholarships awarded on the basis of candidates' exceptional academic and personal promise. The scholarships provide at least tuition, room and board, and allow students to graduate debt-free.
Misaghi won the scholarship in competition against about 200 finalists who were selected from an initial applicant pool of about 2,200 high school seniors from throughout the country and around the world.
The Johnson Scholarship is part of a program that includes a lecture and symposia series on topics in leadership, supports two professorships, and awards grants to about 30 students to conduct off-campus research during the summer between their junior and senior years.
Washington and Lee University, the nationĀ¹s ninth oldest institution of higher education, is among the nationĀ¹s premier liberal arts colleges and universities. Washington and Lee University provides a liberal arts education that develops students' capacity to think freely, critically, and humanely and to conduct themselves with honor, integrity, and civility. Graduates are prepared for life-long learning, personal achievement, responsible leadership, service to others, and engaged citizenship in a global and diverse society.