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Garrett-Sherwood Scholarship

Congratulations, Scholars!

The prestigious Garrett-Sherwood Scholarship at Whitman College is offered to only the top 1% of our applicants. We can’t wait to welcome you to Whitman and connect you with current and incoming scholars this spring.

Save the Date for Garrett-Sherwood Weekend!
April 10-12 (all travel expenses on us!)

Friday, April 10
Welcome Dinner at Penrose House at 5 p.m.
Planetarium Demonstration & Star Party with Assistant Professor of Astronomy Jessica Sutter in the Hall of Science at 7 p.m.

Saturday, April 11
activities all across campus from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Garrett-Sherwood Scholar Social & Dinner at Baker Center at 5 p.m.

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³Ô¹ÏÍø awards Garrett-Sherwood Scholarships to exceptional applicants who exhibit outstanding achievement in academics, leadership and contributions to their schools and communities. 

Garrett-Sherwood Scholars have unique opportunities throughout their time at Whitman to build community, continue developing as leaders and explore meaningful career fields.

Get to know each other. Garrett-Sherwood Scholars meet regularly for social gatherings, networking and unique growth opportunities.

Gain skills for an amazing future. Garrett-Sherwood Scholars further cultivate their leadership skills through career workshops, guest lectures and opportunities to affect change in the greater Walla Walla community. Our expert staff also provides individualized career advising.

Travel together to New York City. During spring break of their junior or senior year, Garrett-Sherwood Scholars explore the city together and have the opportunity to network with alumni who are leaders in their fields.

Who Garrett? Who Sherwood?

Paul Garrett, Class of 1913
After graduating from ³Ô¹ÏÍø in 1913 and Columbia University in 1914, Paul Garrett’s career included working for the New York Evening Post, and he eventually became the director of public relations for General Motors.

Garrett established a trust for scholarships and fellowships, in his words, “… for the purpose of extending the preeminence of ³Ô¹ÏÍø in the development of future leaders of business and society.”

Claire Sherwood
Claire Sherwood was the daughter of renowned Whitman alum and business leader Donald Sherwood, Class of 1922. The Sherwood family had a lifelong history of supporting the college, which lives on in generous trust donations, including one in their daughter’s name.

In 1972, when Sherwood was asked “Why Whitman?” for a newspaper article, this was his reply: “An investment in education is more rewarding than anything we have discovered. A college is something vital. Things are moving. It is constructive and forward looking.”