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Posted: 23
Oct 2009 08:24 AM PDT
Alaska
Pacific University, USA-2010 Early Honors Program Scholarship
Scholarship Introduction:
The cost of the Early Honors Program by Alaska Pacific University is a consolidated fee that includes orientation, tuition, and activities for the year. Books and lab fees are not included. Amounts listed are for the 2009-2010 academic year and are subject to change.
Tuition: $13,950
Optional Study Abroad (approximate cost): $3000
Student Association Fee: $110
Eligibility for scholarship:
Early Honors students are not eligible for federal or state aid, Alaska Pacific University has designated institutional scholarships to help support students enrolled in the program.
How to apply:
1. Begin by applying online.
2. Request official high school transcripts be sent to the Office of Admissions.
3. Submit two Letters of Recommendation.
4. Submit an essay. The prompts can be found here.
5. A $25 application fee is required to complete your application.
Application
form for scholarship:
To download application please refer
http://www.alaskapacific.edu/Programs/early%20honors/Application/Pages/Default.aspx
To download application please refer
http://www.alaskapacific.edu/Programs/early%20honors/Application/Pages/Default.aspx
Important
dates:
The application deadline is May 1st.
The application deadline is May 1st.
Posted: 24 Oct 2009 07:41 AM PDT
Argosy University, USA- Scholarship Program 2010
Scholarship Introduction
To assist you in pursuing an Argosy University education, we are pleased to offer several scholarship opportunities, with awards ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for the academic year. Our scholarships recognize outstanding student achievement in a variety of areas:
To assist you in pursuing an Argosy University education, we are pleased to offer several scholarship opportunities, with awards ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for the academic year. Our scholarships recognize outstanding student achievement in a variety of areas:
Eligibility for scholarship:
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Students must have applied for admission
at an Argosy University
campus.
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Students must be degree seeking.
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Students must be enrolled at least
half-time although
preference may
be given to full-time students.
be given to full-time students.
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Scholarships may be applied to
tuition only.
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Students must have completed a
Free Application for
Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) to determine financial need. (International
students are exempt from this requirement.)
(FAFSA) to determine financial need. (International
students are exempt from this requirement.)
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Scholarship applications can only be submitted for one award to a
single
Argosy University
campus. (Applications to multiple campuses will be rejected.)
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Scholarships are made for one, two, or three semesters at the
discretion of
the campus.
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Students who defer their admission to another semester will need
to reapply
for the scholarship.
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Scholarships are not available to employees of EDMC, its
subsidiaries, or affiliates.
Application form for scholarship:
Download Application from link below
http://www.argosy.edu/admissions/scholarships-financial-aid/scholarships.aspx
Download Application from link below
http://www.argosy.edu/admissions/scholarships-financial-aid/scholarships.aspx
Important dates:
November 1, 2009
Posted: 24 Oct 2009 07:08 AM PDT
Appalachian State University, North Carolina -Scholarship Funds 2010
Scholarship Introduction:
We believe that strong academic performances should be rewarded. We also believe that the University benefits from the presence of a diversity of thinkers and achievers. Each year, we award more than $2 million in scholarship funds to encourage the endeavors of talented Appalachian students.
If you think your
academic or extracurricular record might qualify you for one of our
scholarships, read on. You may be surprised to learn how many ways Appalachian
can help you with the cost of your college education and the pursuit of your
interests.
How to apply:
To Apply: www.firstconnections.appstate.edu. The scholarship application is online in your First Connections web portal. Students will receive username and password to access this account on receipt of an application for admission.
Application form for scholarship:
http://www.admissions.appstate.edu/scholarships/
http://www.admissions.appstate.edu/scholarships/
Important dates:
The application deadline for University Scholarships for students entering in Fall 2010 is November 18, 2009.
The application deadline for University Scholarships for students entering in Fall 2010 is November 18, 2009.
Source:
http://www.admissions.appstate.edu/scholarships/
http://www.admissions.appstate.edu/scholarships/
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Posted: 24 Oct 2009 05:46 AM PDT
Kentucky Scholarship 2010 in Alice Lloyd College, USA -2010
Scholarship Introduction: Alice Lloyd College’s first objective in carrying out its purpose is the provision of an exceptional education to qualified mountain students regardless of financial ability. Therefore, no qualified applicant should fail to attend the College due to financial constraints. The College maintains a guaranteed tuition policy for residents of 108 central Appalachian counties (PDF/25KB). Full-time students from within this territory will have their cost of education met by a combination of grants, scholarships and participation in the Student Work Program.
Eligibility for scholarship:
Each individual student will qualify for grants/scholarships based upon their Expected Family Contribution. The Expected Family Contribution is reported to the school by the U. S. Federal Government through your FAFSA. Contact the Financial Aid Office to discuss what grants/scholarships you qualify for.
How to apply:
To receive financial aid at Alice Lloyd College and to apply for any scholarships or grants, students are required to adhere to the following procedures: 1. File an application for admission with the Alice Lloyd College Admissions Office. 2. File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Failure to file the FAFSA by February 15 may result in the loss of KHEAA funding (CAP and KTG Grants). Priority will be given to students who complete the FAFSA by February 15. 3. List Alice Lloyd College as one of your school choices so your information will be transmitted electronically to ALC. 4. If you file the electronic on-line FAFSA, be sure to keep your PIN number in order to make corrections later. 5. Copies of parents’ and students’ tax returns or statements of nontaxable incomes are required for any Pell eligible student. Out-of-State Residents 1. File an application for admission with the Alice Lloyd College Admissions Office. 2. File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 3. List Alice Lloyd College as one of your school choices so your information will be transmitted electronically to ALC. 4. Copies of parents’ and students’ tax returns or statements of nontaxable incomes are required for any Pell eligible student. 5. Priority date for filing the FAFSA is February 15. Application form for scholarship: Download application from link below http://www.alc.edu/financial_aid/fa_scholarships.php Important dates: Priority date for filing the FAFSA is February 15.
Source:
http://www.alc.edu/financial_aid/fa_information.php |
Posted: 26 Oct 2009 11:58 AM PDT
2010 Scholarship in USA, Arcadia University
Scholarship Introduction:
The Office of Enrollment Management assists students in creating a financial plan that fits their current needs and their future goals in the following ways:
The Office of Enrollment Management assists students in creating a financial plan that fits their current needs and their future goals in the following ways:
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Through academic and/or co-curricular merit scholarships that over
60 percent of Arcadia undergraduate students receive.
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Through federal and state grants, student loans and campus
employment that provide additional financial support for qualifying students.
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Through the Arcadia University Office of Enrollment Management,
which works closely with students and their parents to assist in every phase of
the financial aid process.
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Through outside scholarships that Arcadia can help students
research.
At Arcadia University, 95
percent of full-time undergraduates receive need-based and/or merit-based
grants and scholarships through the University. These scholarships and grants
are made possible through the generous gifts of alumni, parents, faculty, staff
and friends of Arcadia University. This financial program works to make the
unique Arcadia experience affordable.
How to apply:
Do the following by March 1, 2010:
How to apply:
Do the following by March 1, 2010:
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Complete the 2010-2011 FAFSA (FAFSA on the Web worksheet is mailed
to all who have applied); the FAFSA can be filed on-line at www.fafsa.gov
beginning Jan. 1, 2010. Be sure to list Arcadia, #003235, on your form.
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Complete the 2010-2011 Arcadia University Financial Aid
Application for Undergraduates (mailed to all who have applied beginning in
mid-November, or, can be filed on-line at www.arcadia.edu/finaidforms beginning
then).
Students entering Spring
2010 should complete the 2009-2010 FAFSA and 2009-2010 Arcadia University
Financial Aid Application for Undergraduates. Priority deadline is November 1,
2009 but applications are processed on a rolling basis as received.
Application form for scholarship:
click
http://www.arcadia.edu/admissions/default.aspx?id=606
click
http://www.arcadia.edu/admissions/default.aspx?id=606
Important dates:
* March 1, 2010 for new undergraduate students entering fall 2010
* April 1, 2010 for returning undergraduate, new and returning graduate students entering summer 2010/fall 2010
* November 1, 2009 for new undergraduate and graduate students entering spring 2010 semester
* March 1, 2010 for new undergraduate students entering fall 2010
* April 1, 2010 for returning undergraduate, new and returning graduate students entering summer 2010/fall 2010
* November 1, 2009 for new undergraduate and graduate students entering spring 2010 semester
Posted: 26
Oct 2009 11:58 AM PDT
Augsburg
College,USA-Presidential Scholarship (international aid) 2010
Scholarship
Introduction:
The President’s Scholarship recognizes first-year students of exceptional academic ability with strong evidence of leadership potential. Eleven scholarships are awarded for amounts ranging from $18,500 up to full tuition.
Eligibility for scholarship:
To qualify for this scholarship, students must have a 3.5 or higher GPA in their core courses OR a 27 or greater ACT composite (or a combined SAT score of 1210 or greater). The scholarship is renewable for three years, based on academic performance. Award decisions are based on academic criteria, letters of academic recommendation, leadership activities, academic essays, and an on-campus interview. To receive this award, qualified students are required to live on campus and to participate in Augsburg’s Honors Program.Applicants are encouraged to apply for additional scholarships for which they qualify, but if a President’s Scholarship is awarded, the applicant cannot receive any other Augsburg scholarship.NOTE: Students who receive a President’s Scholarship are not eligible for any other Augsburg scholarship.
The President’s Scholarship recognizes first-year students of exceptional academic ability with strong evidence of leadership potential. Eleven scholarships are awarded for amounts ranging from $18,500 up to full tuition.
Eligibility for scholarship:
To qualify for this scholarship, students must have a 3.5 or higher GPA in their core courses OR a 27 or greater ACT composite (or a combined SAT score of 1210 or greater). The scholarship is renewable for three years, based on academic performance. Award decisions are based on academic criteria, letters of academic recommendation, leadership activities, academic essays, and an on-campus interview. To receive this award, qualified students are required to live on campus and to participate in Augsburg’s Honors Program.Applicants are encouraged to apply for additional scholarships for which they qualify, but if a President’s Scholarship is awarded, the applicant cannot receive any other Augsburg scholarship.NOTE: Students who receive a President’s Scholarship are not eligible for any other Augsburg scholarship.
How
to apply:
The 2010 President’s Scholarship application will be available on line by November 1, 2009.
The 2010 President’s Scholarship application will be available on line by November 1, 2009.
Application
form for scholarship:
Click the following link for application form
http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/international/finaid/
Important dates:
The application deadline is January 15, 2010*
Click the following link for application form
http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/international/finaid/
Important dates:
The application deadline is January 15, 2010*
Source:
http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/international/finaid/
http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/international/finaid/
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Posted: 26 Oct 2009 11:21 AM PDT
2010 Belgium Boston University- Undergraduate Scholarship
Program
Scholarship Introduction:
Boston University Financial Assistance offers comprehensive financial aid services to undergraduate students and their families. We administer grants, scholarships, loans, and part-time employment funding. We also provide information to help students and their families make thoughtful decisions about options for financing a Boston University undergraduate education. Eligibility for scholarship: Students must meet the following eligibility criteria.
§ Calculated Need and Expected Family
Contribution
How information you
report on your aid application is used to determine financial need.
§ Satisfactory Academic Progress
How renewal of your
aid is affected by your academic performance.
§ Enrollment Status
How your aid is
affected if you study abroad, enroll part-time, or are not in a degree
program.
§ Citizenship
Requirements for
federal aid and Boston University grant.
§ No Drug or Fraud Convictions
Restrictions on
federal aid and Boston University grant.
§ Selective Service
Restrictions on
federal aid and Boston University grant.
§ Paid BU Student Account
How owing a balance or
paying late affects financial aid.
How to apply:
§ 2009/2010 Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA)
Please visit
www.bu.edu/finaid/apply/profile_fafsa.html for more information.
§ 2009/2010 CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
Please visit
www.bu.edu/finaid/apply/profile_fafsa.html for more information.
§ 2009/2010 Noncustodial Parent PROFILE (If biological/adoptive
parents are separated, divorced, or never married)
Please visit
www.bu.edu/finaid/special/ncp.html for more information.
§ 2008 Parent federal income tax return (signed,
incl. all W-2s & schedules), if required to file or Income Verification
Form (found at www.bu.edu/finaid/forms/appforms.html), if not required to
file
§ 2008 Student federal income tax return
(signed, incl. all schedules), if required to file or Income Verification
Form (found at www.bu.edu/finaid/forms/appforms.html), if not required to
file
§ 2008 Business Tax Returns (if you or your
parents hold an ownership interest in a business or are self-employed)
Application form for scholarship:
Click the following link for application form http://www.bu.edu/finaid/pdfs/sem2app.pdf Important dates: The application deadline is November 2, 2009.
Source:
http://www.bu.edu/finaid/pdfs/sem2app.pdf |
Posted: 29
Oct 2009 06:25 AM PDT
Undergraduate
Scholarships and Grants 2010- Cabrini College, USA
Scholarship
Introduction:
Cabrini College Achievement Scholarship, Achievement Grant, and Challenge Grant.
Grants and scholarships may be based on academic merit or financial need or both. These awards are considered “gift aid” and do not need to be repaid by the student. These are Cabrini College academic merit awards may also be available for incoming transfer students. All applicants to the College are considered. Award amounts may be reduced for students who do not live in on-campus housing.
Eligibility for scholarship:
For incoming students based on their high school GPA and SAT scores.
Students must be registered as full-time (12 or more credits per semester).
Students receiving Achievement Scholarships must maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA each year to continue to be eligible.
Students receiving the Achievement Grants and Challenge Grants must maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA.
Cabrini College Achievement Scholarship, Achievement Grant, and Challenge Grant.
Grants and scholarships may be based on academic merit or financial need or both. These awards are considered “gift aid” and do not need to be repaid by the student. These are Cabrini College academic merit awards may also be available for incoming transfer students. All applicants to the College are considered. Award amounts may be reduced for students who do not live in on-campus housing.
Eligibility for scholarship:
For incoming students based on their high school GPA and SAT scores.
Students must be registered as full-time (12 or more credits per semester).
Students receiving Achievement Scholarships must maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA each year to continue to be eligible.
Students receiving the Achievement Grants and Challenge Grants must maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA.
How
to apply:
Cabrini College uses just one application for financial aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Cabrini College uses just one application for financial aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Application form for scholarship:
Click the following link for application form
http://www.cabrini.edu/default.aspx?pageid=1477
Important
dates:
The applications are required to be submitted by May 10, 2010
The applications are required to be submitted by May 10, 2010
Source:
http://www.cabrini.edu/default.aspx?pageid=916
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