

- #COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN HOW TO#
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The aforementioned scholarships are awarded for four academic years (fall and spring semesters) as long as the student is pursuing his or her first baccalaureate degree and maintains full-time enrollment at Marshall University. In addition, the student must meet the following renewal criteria: Marshall University also combines the highest sub-scores from different test dates (from the same test) to create a superscore total or composite for eligibility determination of the scholarships listed in the chart above. Marshall University takes the highest ACT composite or SAT combined Math and Evidenced-Based Reading & Writing Score to determine scholarship eligibility for its scholarship programs. Only official test scores from ACT® or SAT® are used to consider incoming freshmen students for merit-based scholarships. The incoming freshman’s high school grade point average (GPA) and official admission test scores are used to determine merit-based scholarship eligibility at Marshall University. View more details about applying for additional UAB scholarships.HS GPA >= 3.0 & ACT >=20 or SAT >=1030-1090 1, but students can complete the BSMART Scholarship Application beginning Aug. Students interested in these scholarships should complete the BSMART Scholarship Application in the Blazer Scholarship Management and Resource Tool (BSMART). Completing the application submits student information to multiple departments and units on campus for scholarship consideration. Scholarship opportunities in BSMART will be posted Sept. UAB offers departmental, performance, and more scholarship opportunities to admitted and current students. View more details about qualifying for and receiving this scholarship. This scholarship may be awarded for up to four years (eight semesters) provided the student meets academic and application renewal requirements by posted deadlines each year. Students do not have to qualify for merit scholarships or federal grants to receive the UAB Birmingham Promise Scholarship, but they must have a FAFSA on file to reflect their aid options. Once a student is awarded UAB merit scholarships and/or federal grants for which they qualify, the UAB Birmingham Promise Scholarship may be awarded to cover the remaining required tuition and fees only for up to 15 credit hours per semester. Housing and meal plan costs are not covered by this scholarship.

1 to determine eligibility for federal grants (Pell and SEOG). 1 and also complete the required application from Birmingham Promise, Inc., by published deadlines. In addition, students must complete and submit the FAFSA by Dec. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be admitted to UAB as first-time, full-time freshmen by Dec.

The UAB Birmingham Promise Scholarship is an opportunity available to students who graduate from a Birmingham City School. National Rural/Small-Town Scholar - $2,500 per year.National Indigenous Scholar - $2,500 per year.National African American Scholar - $2,500 per year.National Hispanic Scholar - $2,500 per year.National Merit Finalist - $4,000 per year.
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View more details on how to claim National Scholarships at UAB. National scholarships are stackable on any merit awards, but students are eligible to receive only one of the awards below. UAB is a destination for academically talented students, and we are proud to recognize and award multiple national and international scholars.
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Students who apply for admission with test scores of 33–36 ACT or 1450–1600 SAT and a high school GPA of at least 3.5, as well as qualifying test-optional applicants, will be invited to compete for the Regions, Ireland, or McCallum Presidential endowed scholarships through answering a series of questions in BSMART, Blazer Scholarship Management and Resource Tool. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS INVITATION-ONLY OPPORTUNITY Review UAB’s test-optional policy for more information. Applicants with scores at or above the averages typically have more scholarship opportunities when applying with a test score. While the university cannot advise applicants on whether or not to apply with test scores, students can compare their test scores to these fall 2021 averages of incoming freshmen: 26.5 ACT and 3.82 GPA.
