Gettysburg College is committed to working with students and their families to ensure that the ability to pay does not become an obstacle to a Gettysburg education. Need-based financial aid, academic merit scholarships, and music talent scholarships are available. The brochure, “Scholarships and Aid: Financial options for the college years,” provides an overview of the various financial alternatives including sample financial aid awards. Financial aid packages offered by Gettysburg College are competitive with those available from our peer institutions.
Gettysburg College awarded $35 million in scholarships and grants for the 2008-09 academic year, and approximately 70% of the student body benefited from these funds. Merit-based scholarships range from $7,000 to $15,000 per year. Gettysburg College grants vary from $500 to $37,950, based on financial need
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Gettysburg College is committed to working with students and their families to ensure that the ability to pay does not become an obstacle to a Gettysburg education. Need-based financial aid, academic merit scholarships, and music talent scholarships are available. The brochure, "Scholarships and Aid: Financial options for the college years," provides an overview of the various financial alternatives including sample financial aid awards. Financial aid packages offered by Gettysburg College are competitive with those available from our peer institutions.
Gettysburg College awarded $35 million in scholarships and grants for the 2008-09 academic year, and approximately 70% of the
Students and their families know that a college education is an investment that pays out a lifetime of rewards. In the months ahead, we will work together – your family and Albion College – to determine what your investment will be. Whether your family has very high need, or is expecting less need-based aid, the process is the same and is built upon three basic principles: time, content, and trust.
During the months ahead, you will tell us more about your personal achievements, external scholarships and awards, and we will be able to tell you more about your eligibility for academic
Guide to Financial Aid at Brevard College
At Brevard, we recognize the investment you and your family are making in a private education. In the years ahead, you will spend considerable time and money realizing your personal goals. The college degree you earn from Brevard will only appreciate in value and is an investment in your future. Brevard awards substantial scholarships to support our students’ education. Our funding comes from Annual Fundraising, Endowed Scholarships, and Corporate/Foundation Giving. For the 2008-2009 academic year, BC will award over 5-million dollars in institutional scholarships to our students. When added to the federal and state
College costs can seem overwhelming, but Rowan University is committed to providing all of its students with a top-quality education within their means. Nearly 70 percent of our students receive some form of financial aid, such as grants and loans or scholarships from federal and state sources, alumni, friends of the University and various other organizations.
Rowan's financial aid staff will review your case on an individual basis and create a financial aid package that suits your needs. It may include a combination of grants, loans and/or work-study funds. In addition, Rowan's scholarship committee will review your admissions application to determine
Click on any of the following links for information:Eligibility
How to Apply for Aid
Financial Need
Enrollment in the Regents’ Test Practicum Course
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Financial Aid Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress When an Aid Recipient Withdraws from College
Federal Grants
State Scholarships
Gainesville State College Foundation Scholarships
Loans
Employment
Other Programs
Gainesville State College offers a comprehensive program of financial aid that recognizes the specific needs and talents of its students. The Gainesville State College Foundation, along with federal, state, and private agencies, provide funding for GSC’s financial aid programs.
Though many factors influence a college decision, one factor often stands out as the most influential: cost. At Hillsdale College, we are committed to providing the best education to our students at the most reasonable cost possible. College Choice Report puts Hillsdale on its list of “101 Best College and University Values” and in 2006, The Princeton Review included Hillsdale College in “America’s Best Value Colleges” and in its list of the “Top 10 Best Value–Private Colleges.”
To supplement your family’s contribution and make your private education affordable, Hillsdale College offers scholarships to students based on academic performance, extracurricular
Athletic Scholarships
Athletic awards are available in nine intercollegiate sports. Students may receive up to full-tuition/room/board athletic grants-in-aid. Eligibility requirements include athletic talent, academic status, physical condition, and NCAA Division II eligibility. To learn more about athletic scholarships/grants-in-aid, students should contact the Director of Athletics (864-388-8314). Please visit the official Lander athletics website for more information.
Departmental Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded annually by the each department, based on the annual availability of funds and the selection criteria of each department chairperson. Interested students should contact the academic department for additional information.
Institutional Merit-Based Scholarships
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