Flinn Scholars Program

Flinn Scholars Program

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The Flinn Scholarship: One of the most prestigious scholarships in the nation for undergraduate study

This year, 20 of Arizona’s highest-achieving students will become Flinn Scholars, receiving an unparalleled package for undergraduate study that encompasses:

* tuition and room and board;
* funding for study abroad;
* opportunity to intern with an exciting Arizona company or organization;
* mentorship from brilliant faculty; and
* fellowship in an extraordinary community of current and alumni S

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 28/05/2026

Stockholm offered the Flinn Scholars a deeper look at how history, identity, and social values shape everyday life.

Scholars had the opportunity to visit Regnbågen House, Europe’s first retirement home for LGBTQ+ residents, where they experienced a traditional Swedish fika and learned more about the community and its residents.

The group also explored Stockholm’s breathtaking Gamla Stan before engaging in a thoughtful Q&A with a local college student about life in modern Sweden.

One of the most meaningful ways to understand a city is through the people who call it home.

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 27/05/2026

The Flinn Scholars learned from Sámi communities in northern Finland.

In Inari, they visited a reindeer farm, explored Sámi cultural traditions, and met with community members at the Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos.

The experience deepened their understanding of Indigenous culture, language preservation, and cultural self-governance in the Arctic.

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 26/05/2026

Education takes many forms.

At Lapland Education Centre REDU, the Scholars explored Finland’s vocational education system through hands-on experiences in food production, forestry, and automotive programs. Along the way, they sampled pastries prepared by students and experienced another distinctly Finnish tradition: the free school lunches.

The visit offered another perspective on how Finland prepares students for a wide range of careers and futures.

And after a day of learning together, some Scholars wrapped up the evening with a volleyball game—a reminder that some of the most meaningful moments of the group seminar happen when Scholars simply connect with one another.

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 24/05/2026

Following an unforgettable overnight train journey north, the Flinn Scholars arrived in Lapland and are now experiencing life above the Arctic Circle.

Highlights have included a visit to Santa Claus Village and introductions to two beloved Finnish traditions: the sauna and the cold plunge.

Last night, Scholars experienced the “nightless night” of Lapland, where the sun barely dips below the horizon and daylight lingers well past midnight.

From Helsinki to the Arctic Circle, Finland continues to offer new perspectives on culture, place, and daily life.

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 21/05/2026

Art, history, nature, and coffee culture — all in one unforgettable day.

The Flinn Scholars explored Finnish national identity through the Sibelius Monument and Seurasaari Open-Air Museum before experiencing Helsinki from the water during a Baltic Sea kayak tour.

Afterward, they warmed up with coffee and traditional Finnish favorites, including puuro (porridge) and voisilmäpulla (Finnish butter eye buns).

The Scholars are beginning to understand Finland’s love of coffee.

19/05/2026

In May's Alumni Hour interview, Flinn Scholar Sarah Parmar (’02) shares her journey from growing up on a cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona to becoming a leader in land and water policy. She turned down a Fulbright for 18 years (and counting) at Colorado Open Lands.

Whether you’re interested in environmental economics, nonprofit leadership, or want to hear a story about staying true to your roots, this conversation is packed with wisdom relevant for the challenges we face today.

Watch the full interview on YouTube and podcast platforms: https://youtu.be/s9M7nLUnZlo

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 19/05/2026

Today, the Flinn Scholars explored what civic life looks like in Finland through conversations about national service and a visit to Helsinki’s public library.

Though very different experiences, both reflected a strong investment in community, shared responsibility, and the public good.

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 19/05/2026

Scholars visited Viikki Teacher Training School of the University of Helsinki to observe classrooms, meet educators, practice Finnish phrases, and experience Finland’s student-centered approach to education firsthand.

They wrapped up the day with a guided walking tour through Helsinki, exploring the city’s history, culture, and architecture.

A day full of learning, connection, and new perspectives.

18/05/2026

Hei from Helsinki!

After arriving in Finland, Scholars spent the afternoon getting oriented to life in Helsinki. They explored the neighborhood and enjoyed a welcome dinner featuring traditional Finnish cuisine.

New city, new perspectives, and the start of an incredible seminar.

Photos from Flinn Scholars Program's post 16/05/2026

From Arizona to Finland

The Flinn Scholars are officially en route to Helsinki for our international group seminar! Over the next two weeks days, we’ll explore Finnish education, culture, history, sustainability, and daily life, while learning alongside local students, educators, and community leaders.

First stop: Helsinki.

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