Academic Scholarships

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Students are selected for academic scholarships based on criteria other than their FAFSA determined financial need. Examples include credentials from the Admission application, supplemental application materials, auditions, or donor specified terms.

How are Scholarships Awarded?

Total institutional scholarships and grants are capped at the cost of student’s tuition for the academic year. Amounts above total tuition costs will be reduced.

Financial aid awards are initially made based on the assumption that an undergraduate student will be enrolled full-time (at least 12 hours). If an undergraduate student is enrolled less than full-time, the amount of grants and scholarships they receive for that semester will be prorated based on the student’s enrollment. If total credit hours are 9 - 11.9, the student will receive ¾ of the semester amount of their institutional scholarships and grants. If total credit hours are 6 - 8.9, the student will receive ½ of the semester amount of their institutional scholarships and grants. If total credit hours are less than 6, the student will not be eligible for any institutional scholarships or grants, however some federal and state grants are available for undergraduate students enrolled less than half time. These funds will be prorated according to the applicable federal or state rules. No additional scholarship is provided for hours over 18.

In order to retain financial aid eligibility from year to year, a student must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). Please read the full policy for the impact of SAP on financial aid eligibility.

Scholarship Opportunities