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Our Scholarship Program

Lodge scholarship
Freemasonry is the oldest, largest, and most widely recognized fraternal organization in the world. Founded in London, England in 1717, community outreach has long been the bedrock of our order. The membership of University Lodge #631 has elected to offer one scholarship to graduating seniors from local high schools or families of University Lodge members, to assist his or her pursuit of higher education. This scholarship will be a one-time award valued at $2,500. Criteria for selection include scholastic achievement, financial need, community involvement, and participation in extracurricular activities. Applications are due no later than May 1st.

Requirements for Application:

  • Complete the attached scholarship application form.
  • Submit a brief personal statement describing why you would like to pursue further education and explain how this scholarship could affect your plans. Please keep submissions to 250 words or less.
  • Submit at least one letter of recommendation.
  • Please attach a resumé detailing your extracurricular activities, community involvement, work experience, leadership positions, honors & awards, etc.
  • A copy of your transcript is requested for grade verification.
  • View the Scholarship Application in writable PDF format.

ABOUT LODGE 631

In the spring of 1913, Acacia Fraternity sponsored a banquet to which all Masons on the Ohio State University campus were invited. As a result of the interest manifested at this meeting, a permanent organization seemed desirable and a committee was formed to be in charge of future activities. Several intervening meetings were held, and early in 1914 the organization became known as the Ohio State University Masonic Club, and the Acacia Fraternity as such was no longer active in the affairs of the club.

MASONIC LINKS

• The Grand Lodge of Ohio
• The Ohio Masonic Home
• The Ohio Beacon
• 14th Masonic District

2436 West Dublin Granville Road
Columbus, Ohio 43235

614-792-6311

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