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While Dartmouth’s financial aid covers 100% of the demonstrated need of all its students, the opportunity for funding doesn’t stop there. Dartmouth students have access to resources that make all kinds of experiences possible and ensure that every student can take advantage of the diverse opportunities Dartmouth has to offer. We asked current students to share experiences made possible with Dartmouth’s financial support. “I love energy. It sounds odd to say, but it’s one of my favorite things to learn about. The Irving Institute for Energy and Society’s mini-grant program gave me the chance to dive head-on into the world of energy as a solar strategy intern for Solaflect Energy. I had the chance to work in the world of residential solar energy, developed real world experience crafting business plans, and conducted market research on clean technology and energy. The opportunity sparked my excitement in gridscale power distribution and has shaped both the classes I take at Dartmouth and the position I have now as an energy engineering intern at REEF Technology.” —’23 from Pennsylvania
“With a grant from The Hopkins Center for the Arts, we were able to independently produce the world premiere of Jo & Laurie by James Holod Kennedy. The grant made it possible for us to pay the playwright so he could work collaboratively with us during rehearsals. It also covered costumes, props, marketing materials, setting up a livestream, and all the other expenses that come with putting on a show. It’s thrilling to be able to share this groundbreaking work of queer theatre with the world and also to have this chance to hone our skills as actors, designers, directors, and producers.” —’22 from New York, ’23 from New York, and ’23 from Illinois
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