Honorary Scholarships
The Southwestern College awards a number of Honorary Scholarships on a quarterly basis. These scholarships are available to degree-seeking students who are enrolled in eight or more units during the quarter for which the scholarship is requested. The financial aid office publicizes these scholarships to students through postings and in campus mail.
The scholarship application must be completed and submitted approximately 30 days prior to the quarter for which a scholarship is requested. Applications can be filled out online or are available through the financial aid office.
Summer Scholarships, 2013
Henry David Thoreau Award (2 units)
Henry David Thoreau, protégé of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and author of Walden and Civil Disobedience, had a profound impact on Gandhi and on Martin Luther King, Jr. One could say that Thoreau was dedicated to awakening consciousness and breaking trances. But well beyond being merely a philosopher, Thoreau was a man of action and was jailed for holding to his principles. (Click here to apply)
The Southwestern College Staff Scholarship (2 units)
This award is offered by the staff of Southwestern College, in appreciation of the commitment made by students to pursue a difficult course of study, staying conscious and respectful as they do so. Staff and students are in a dance together the whole time students are here, and even beyond. (Click here to apply)
The Ellavivian Power Award (2 units)
The Ellavivian Power Award honors one of the early influences of the Quimby Light Center and Quimby College. She worked with Neva Dell Hunter to develop the healing practice of aura balancing. In her book, The Auric Mirror, she brings forward the healing potential of what may be referred to as “energy medicine.” (Click here to apply)
Black Elk Visionary Award (2 units)
Black Elk is a medicine man of the Oglala Lakota people. He had a vision where he saw all nations cooperating together in a grand procession. He said “I saw myself on the central mountain of the world, the highest place, and I had a vision because I was seeing in the sacred manner of the world.” (The sacred mountain he saw was Harney Peak in South Dakota), and he said “But the central mountain is everywhere.” This award recognizes the efforts by the student to embrace multiculturalism in their lives and in their career aspirations, and to carry a vision for all peoples. (Click here to apply)
Fall Quarter, 2013
Ralph Waldo Emerson Award (4 units)
Ralph Waldo Emerson was the “Father of American Transcendentalism”, and a major influence on Robert Waterman as he created the original curriculum for Quimby/Southwestern College (especially his essay “The American Scholar”). Emerson believed in the unity of all beings, in the pre-eminence of the Inner Teacher or Knower, and in drawing wisdom and compassion from one’s own soul, in connection with The One, or Divinity. (Click here to apply)
President Nolan Award (4 units)

Dr. Nolan sees a great need for enlightened leadership. In these times when leaders at a local, national and international levels seem to be caught up in against-ness paradigms, and unable to move into heart-based policies, Southwestern College students and graduates are moving toward leadership of a different kind. Jim believes that an evolved leadership orientation is needed now, and in the future at Southwestern College, in order for it to continue being a guiding light in conscious higher education. (Click here to apply)
Art in Action Award (2 units)
At SWC we have a history of art making and art therapy in the community, and we would like to recognize a student for the same vision. We are looking for a student who has used art in community service. (Click here to apply)
Neva Dell Hunter Vision Award (2 units)
Neva Dell Hunter was a metaphysical teacher and practitioner who founded Quimby Light Center, which led to the founding of Quimby/Southwestern College. Neva Dell offered the initial vision for a school that later would become Quimby/Southwestern College. (Click here to apply)
Southwestern College Alumni Scholarship (2 units)
This scholarship represents the appreciation of Southwestern College Alumni for the hard work and sacrifice it takes to complete this curriculum. (Click here to apply)
Community Service Award (2 units)
At SWC we value community service of all kinds in various settings. Tell us how you have offered service to your community in the past, and your commitment to community building for the future. (Click here to apply)
Winter Quarter, 2014
Katherine Ninos Light Figure Scholarship (4 units)
Katherine Ninos created the Psychology of Consciousness sequence at Southwestern College, and has dedicated much of her adult life to helping students find inspiration through their own Light Figure. A Light Figure is someone who acts or has acted in such a way as to inspire others by making a significant difference and contribution in the world. (Click here to apply)
Rudolf Steiner Award (4 units)
Rudolf Steiner was a pivotal influence in the early days of Southwestern College. Stein3er was a monumental and creative thinker across such diversified areas as spirituality (founding Anthroposophy), philosophy, education (founding Waldorf Schools) biodynamic agriculture, movement and sound (Eurhythmy)architecture, and much more. (Click here to apply)
Creativity and Soul Scholarship (2 units)
Creative expression has always been the way that humans access and nurture the soul. At SWC we believe creativity is “soul-in-action.” Creativity and soul are rooted in the traditions here, and they are an integral part of the classroom experience. (Click here to apply)
Robert Waterman Founder Award (2 units)
Robert Waterman is the founder of Quimby/Southwestern College. Influenced by Neva Dell Hunter, Phineas Quimby, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Dewey and Carl Jung, he created the first curriculum for an inaugural class of twelve students in 1979. Robert still teaches at Southwestern College. (Click here to apply)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Award (2 units)
Ralph Waldo Emerson, powerful influence on Robert Waterman and the founding of Quimby/Southwestern College, was himself influenced heavily by Hindu scripture. He in turn was a mentor to Henry David Thoreau, whose writings (especially his essay Civil Disobedience) powerfully influenced Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mohandas Gandhi. The wheel goes round and round. Dr. King, of course, championed non-violent protest and will be an influence on every generation of Americans well into the future. We hope he also influences Southwestern College students who are interested in Social Justice and non-violent action. (Click here to apply)
Transformational Learning Award (2 units)
Describe a transformational learning experience prior to or during your time at SWC, and how it has contributed to your current path in the counseling or art therapy field. (Click here to apply)
Spring Quarter, 2014
Guadalupe Award (4 units)
Images of Our Lady of Guadalupe are seen throughout New Mexico. These images transcend her historical and cultural origins. They have provided inspiration to many people here. What has divine feminine meant in your life and personal experience? (Click here to apply)
Spirit of Unity Award (2 units)
Southwestern College was originally founded as Quimby College, honoring the now little-known “Father of New Thought.” New Thought is a spiritually-sourced energy/spiritual healing movement that is still quite vibrant today, and was the foundation for Unity, the Center for Spiritual Living and other such groups. William James, the greatest American psychologist of his time, called New Thought a movement of “healthy-mindedness” and America’s “only decidedly original contribution to the systematic philosophy of life.” It involved a positive approach to life, a conscious alignment with divinity, and a firm belief that we can participate in our own health, happiness and prosperity. (Click here to apply)
New Beginnings Award (2 units)
This time of year is about new beginnings…describe a vision or intention you have for the coming year related to your personal/professional growth in the helping profession. (Click here to apply)
Gandhi Social Conscience Award (4 units)
Interestingly, Gandhi was powerfully impacted by Henry David Thoreau’s life and writing. Thoreau, of course, was mentored by Ralph Waldo Emerson, who also impacted Robert Waterman’s educational philosophy profoundly. Gandhi, a wisp of a man physically, brought the powerful British Imperial Empire to its knees, leading to the freedom of India, the world’s second largest country. Gandhi had vision, and personified the idea that “one person aligned is stronger than a million who are not.” (Click here to apply)
Ancient Wisdom Traditions Award (2 units)
Mainstream Psychology takes us part of the way, but seems to stop with the “actualization” of the self, the individual. All Ancient Wisdom Traditions have seen that as the half-way point, at best. Their emphasis on One-ness, the Unity of all beings and things, requires going beyond personalities and biology, into realms where Hermes Trismegistus, Pythagoras, indigenous cultures, the Druids, Phineas Quimby, Emerson, and modern day New Thought writers found higher truths, and greater depths of wisdom. (Click here to apply)
Board of Trustees Ambassador Scholarship (2 units)
The Southwestern College Board of Trustees admires the path of each of our students, and their capacity to bring honor to the College as an “Ambassador” for the school as they move about the world, both now and after graduation. (Click here to apply)








