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?

Scholarship and Grant Maximums

Total institutional scholarships and grants are capped at the cost of a student’s tuition for the academic year. Any amount exceeding tuition will be reduced.

Enrollment Status and Aid Adjustment

Financial aid awards are based on full-time undergraduate enrollment (at least 12 credit hours). Aid is prorated if enrolled less than full-time:

  • 9–11.9 credit hours: ¾ of the semester award

  • 6–8.9 credit hours: ½ of the semester award

  • Less than 6 credit hours: No institutional aid; some federal and state aid may be available

There is no additional institutional scholarship awarded for enrollment above 18 credit hours.

Maintaining Eligibility

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

Scholarship Opportunities

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