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scholarships
Funds awarded to students based on scholastic or other merit Available from a wide variety of sources
Funds used to pay for higher education that do not have to be repaid Scholarships may be awarded based on any number of criteria, such as academics, achievements, hobbies, talents, affiliations with various groups, or career aspirations They usually do not provide funds for living expenses
Scholarships, like grants, are a form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid These are available from many sources including community groups, schools, and private corporations Scholarships can be awarded based on a variety of criteria including scholastic achievement, extacurricular activities, and academic major
Money made available students based on academics, program of study or financial need Scholarships are not paid back and usually have conditions the student must maintain For example, departmental scholarship recipients must carry at least 12 credits and maintain at least a 2 0 GPA
gift/aid programs generally designed for students who exhibit strong academic background or special talents These are available through the Financial Aid Office or from private and institutional sources Since scholarships cover such a broad area and have early application dates, it is recommended that interested students contact the Financial Aid Office or a high school counselor (if still in high school) as quickly as possible
Gifts of money awarded for achievement, skills, talents and/or financial need Most scholarships are awarded to high school seniors in the spring semester and usually range from $25 to several hundred dollars Students do not necessarily need to have "A" grade point average to apply Many scholarships go to students with "B" averages
A large number of scholarships are awarded each Spring at UWMC's annual awards ceremony Awardees for most of them are chosen by a committee on the basis of academic achievement and service and no application is needed Some, such as the Newberry Creativity Award, have a competition you must enter
Financial assistance based on merit; do not require repayment Semester hour: See Credit hour
A scholarship is paid to a registered undergraduate student or staff employee to enable the student or employee to pursue his/her studies at an educational institution The studies must be job-related for staff employees
Scholarships are a form of financial aid based usually on merit, but sometimes they are based on need Scholarships are given to students who have special skills or abilities Scholarships come from a variety of sources
A type of financial aid which does not require repayment or employment and is usually awarded to students who demonstrate or show potential for achievement–usually academic–at that institution
Awards that do not usually have to be paid back They are given to students who demonstrate or show promise of high achievement in areas such as academics, athletics, music, art or other disciplines Eligibility for scholarships may also include a need component
Non-repayable awards to students based on merit or merit plus need
plural of scholarship
Awards that do not have to be paid back and the are based on outstanding academic achievement, demonstrated talent, need, or other criteria
Money given to students who demonstrate their academic excellence with very good grades Scholarships do not have to be repaid by the student
A form of financial assistance that does not require repayment or employment and is usually made to students who demonstrate or show potential for distinction, usually in academic performance, at the institution
a financial aid award that does not have to be repaid Scholarships are generally made based on an applicant meeting certain eligibility criteria
– Some colleges use the term "scholarship" to mean a grant, need-based aid which does not have to be repaid Other colleges reserve the term "scholarship" for awards given for high academic achievement or special talent, regardless of demonstrated need
Scholarship funds are made available by private donors and are administered through the Shepherd College Foundation and Alumni Association Shepherd College provides tuition waivers in conjunction with the state of West Virginia The Office of Student Financial Aid processes both scholarships and tuition waivers awarded at Shepherd College