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Oxford Scholars Program

Each year Oxford College designates a number of its predicted outstanding incoming freshmen as Oxford Scholars. Oxford Scholars include Robert W. Woodruff Scholars, Dean's Scholars, and Faculty Scholars, all of whom are selected on the basis of their grades, curriculum test scores, essays, extracurricular activities, and demonstrated interest. While enrolled at Oxford, these scholars participate in the Oxford Scholars Program.

The Oxford Scholars Program is dedicated to the academic enrichment of Oxford College as well as to promoting a sense of community among Oxford Scholars. Oxford Scholars not only interact with other scholars but also with faculty members who volunteer their time to this program.

The program involves required events such as dinners with faculty, lectures and discussions on significant literary, historical, or artistic topics, and end-of-the-year banquet, and other events of interest. The cultural component exposes scholars to a wide range of cultural events in the local area and in Atlanta, such as plays, concerts, and other cultural activities.

The Oxford Scholars Program is designed to continue scholars' academic and personal development and to make lasting positive contributions to the Oxford College community.