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MULTICULTURAL – February 1



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MULTICULTURAL – February 1


A few scholarships diversity scholarships are offered through the Multicultural Office. Contact them for information.

Multicultural Student services (801) 422-3065

1320 WSC multistu@stlife.byu.edu

Provo UT 84602-7908


ROTC

Army ROTC and the Air Force ROTC offer competitive scholarships. Full tuition, fees, books and associated expenses. Courses numbered in the 300 – 400—Receive a $100 monthly subsistence allowance.

Military Science Department ( Army ROTC) (801) 422-3601

320 ROTC Building e-mail: armyrotc@byu.edu

Provo UT 84602-8301

Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) (801) 422-2671

380 ROTC Building e-mail: afrotc@byu.edu.

Provo UT 84620-8301


TALENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Demonstrated talent is a more important criterion than scholastic achievement. Awards arrange from $100 to full tuition. Contact the various departments for audition dates and applications.



BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY – IDAHO

www.byui.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE

120 Kimball Building 100 Kimball Building

Rexburg ID 83460-1615 Rexburg ID 83460-1610

(208) 496-1036 (208) 496-1092

www.besmart.com scholarships@byui.edu

www.byui.edu Financial Aid 208-496-1013 Federal Code = 001625

ADMISSIONS: Due by February 1. Apply on-line at www.besmart.com. Parts 1, 2 ,4, 5, 6, & 7 are on-line. Part 3 – the Bishop and member of the Stake Presidency interviews are paper form and need to be mailed in. Paper applications are not sent to the high schools Average admitted GPA = 3.44. Average admitted ACT = 23. 6. Over 95% acceptance rate. Uses a 3 track system: summer-fall (Due Dec. 1); fall-winter; winter-summer. Students may not register for classes during their off-track semester. Track assignments are permanent.
FINANCIAL AID: Apply as soon as possible after January 1.
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS - February 1 Received - FRESHMAN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS Based on a combination of academics, leadership, service, church activity, seminary activity, extra-curricular activities, and essays. These awards range from one year quarter tuition to one year full tuition plus $250 for books. All those applying for admission to BYU-Idaho will automatically be considered for the Award of Excellence. Must register for 14 credit hours. No additional application is required.
DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Check the department web sites for departmental scholarships. Additional applications will be required. Terms and conditions vary by department.


PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS
BYU-IDAHO SCHOLARSHIP/GRANT – (No deadline given. By February 1 is recommended)

Private scholarships and grants given by donors. On-line application is required. FAFSA is required


HEBER J. GRANT SCHOLARSHIP

Students who have overcome disadvantaged backgrounds and circumstances to qualify them for admission. Online application. www.byui.edu/heberjgrant.


TALENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Talent awards recognize outstanding achievement in a particular area. They are available from departments in varying amounts. Contact the department for required supplemental application materials and/or auditions. Talent awards are generally due before February 1. Area code is 208


ALLOY AD AGENCY

ART

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

DANCE

DEBATE AND SPEECH

JOURNALISM

MUSIC

RIXIDA – YEARBOOK

THEATER ARTS

DIXIE STATE COLLEGE

www.dixie.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Dixie State College Dixie State College

225 South 700 East Office of Financial Assistance

St George UT 84770 225 South 700 East

435-652-77708 St George UT 84770

435-652-7578 sperschon@dixie.edu

1-888-GO-2- DIXIE` Financial aid 435-652-7575

Federal Code = 003671


ADMISSIONS : Open enrollment policy: no admissions deadlines: admit all who apply. ACT, SAT, CPT or COMPASS test are required for admissions.
FINANCIAL AID: Priority deadline is May 1.
ACADEMICS: Presidential Award deadline is February 15. Priority deadline is March 1. Late applications will be considered based on availability of funds. All new students are automatically reviewed for academic scholarships. A completed application for admission is also the application for academic awards. Dixie State College awards Academic Scholarships based on High School GPA & ACT. (If you take the SAT or CPT Test in place of the ACT, the scores will be converted to an ACT equivalent.)

The formula is simple. Take your cumulative GPA multiplied by 10 and add your ACT score.

(Example: If you have a 3.8 GPA and a 27 ACT... 3.8 x 10 = 38 + 27 for a score of 65)

 

 Scholarship Eligibility is determined using the following chart



 Presidential

GPA/ACT Score of 65 & Above

$3,000 per year for 4 years plus one year Housing

 Chancellor

GPA/ACT Score of 65 & Above

 $3,000 per year for 4 years

 Trustee's

GPA/ACT Score of 61 to 64.99

 $2,000 per year for 4 years

 Deans

GPA/ACT Score of 57 to 60.99

 $1,500 per year for 4 years

 Merit

GPA/ACT Score of 52 to 56.99

 $1,000 for one year

 

Maintenance standards for 4 year awards require a 3.0 GPA and 24 credit hours of enrollment each year.



DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHPS - Check the department web sites for departmental scholarships. Additional applications will be required. Terms and conditions vary by department.



MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARSHIPS
AMBASSADOR SCHOLARSHIP – February 15 – Submit an application and a 5 minute video summarizing who you are and why you would be a good ambassador. Full tuition per academic year. Contact Drew McIntyre 435-241-0096
STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION – March 1 - Position requires full time enrollment, 2.5 GPA, attend weekly meetings, trainings and leadership retreats, 75% attendance at all student alumni sponsored activities, and participation at Dixie State College.
DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS - $250 to full tuition. Separate application required.
NCSF SCHOLARSHIP – April 1 - For students in computer science, engineering, computer information technology and biology. Must be an entering freshman, admitted to Dixie State College, proof of US citizenship, GPA of 3.0 ; ACT of 25 or greater and complete the FAFSA. Selection of awardees will be made on the basis of above criteria, with preference given only in the case of women or minorities. Awards amount vary.

NEED BASED – No separate application required. FAFSA is required. Personal interview and documentation of need might be required.
SCHOLARSHIP ASSOCIATES – March 1 – Minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
TALENT SCHOLARSHIPS /FINE ARTS– requires full-time enrollment, 2.5 GPA and participation in related programs. Fill out online application.

ART – Del Parson – 652-7796– parson@dixie.edu Submit 6 to 8 slides, a DVD or portfolio containing samples of current artwork, 2 letters of recommendation and a letter giving a brief description of the student’s goals as they relate to art and art experience.

BAND/ ORCHESTRA

DANCE – Li Lei – 652-7883

JOURNALISM –Rhiannon Bent 652-7816

PIANO MUSIC

RADIO PERFORMANCE

THEATER/DRAMA

VOCAL MUSIC


LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE

www.ldsbc.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

LDS Business College 524-8145

Admissions Office Financial Aid 524-8110

95 North 300 West Federal Code 003672

Salt Lake City UT 84101-3500

www.ldsbc.edu

524-8145
ADMISSIONS: February 1 - 94% of freshmen applicants are admitted. Average admitted ACT score is 21; average admitted GPA is 3.17. Open enrollment policy, but apply early for the best class selection. Apply on-line at www.besmart.com. ACT score is not required for admissions but is recommended.


FINANCIAL AID: Priority deadline is March 1. 50% qualify for federal financial aid.
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS: New Freshmen Awards Due March 1 - 70% of all scholarship applicants receive an award. Scholarships and awards are based on GPA, ACT, leadership qualities,in church, school and community and Seminary participation. For freshman scholarships and service scholarships, check the appropriate box on the scholarship section of the on-line application and submit the required documents. 3.0 GPA or higher should apply. Must take a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.
DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS: Reserved for second – year students.

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

Accounting – Financial/Managerial Associate of Applied Science

Accounting Certificate

Business Associate of Applied Science

Business Information Systems – AAS

Business Skills – AAS

Business Transfer – AS

Professional Sales Certificate

Windows Administration Certificate

INFORMATION/TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Executive Assistant Associate of Applied Science

Legal Administrative Assistant Associate of Applied Science

Office Technology Support Certificate

IT Support Specialist Certificate

INTERIOR DESIGN DEPARTMENT

Interior Design Associate of Applied Science Degree

Interior Design Sales Associate Certificate

MEDICAL CAREER DEPARTMENT

Executive Medical Assistant Associate of Applied Science

Medical Administrative Assistant Associate of Applied Science

Medical Assistant Certificate

Medical Office Assistant Certificate

Medical Coding Certificate

Medical Transcription Certificate

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS DEGREE

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN GENERAL STUDIES DEGREE
SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

www.slcc.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Enrollment Services Financial Aid Office

Salt Lake Community College Salt Lake Community College

PO Box 30808 PO Box 30808

Salt Lake City UT 84130-0808 Salt Lake City UT 84130-0808

www.slcc.edu 957-4410

957-4298 Federal Code 005220


ADMISSIONS: SLCC admits all students who apply. ACT score is used for placement in English or mathematics classes and some scholarships. If no ACT score is available, a CPT test must be taken for placement.
FINANCIAL AID: May 1 – 85% of new students have some type of financial aid.
ACADEMICS: MARCH 1 – RECEIVED - NEW STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS – You are welcome to apply for more than one scholarship. A separate scholarship application must be submitted for each scholarship, along with all required paperwork including a transcript
DIVERSITY PEER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM– Minimum 2.5 GPA. Selection based on GPA, ethnic and cultural background, letters of recommendation and activities. Must participate in SLCC Peer Leadership Council.

FOUNDATION FRESHMAN GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP – Based on GPA, financial need, letters of recommendation and answers to three questions. Award amounts vary. Minimum 3.0 GPA required.

FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM – Academic excellence, as evidenced by GPA (min. 3.8), ACT scores and curriculum, leadership, community services, honors and awards. Covers tuition, fees plus $700 per year for books (10 awards). Renewable for a second year with 3.70 GPA.

HONORS AT ENTRANCE – Awarded on basis of academic record GPA in grades 9-12. Test scores are not used. Minimum 3.5 GPA to apply. Submit high school transcripts.

PEER ACTION LEADER PROGRAM – Awarded on basis of leadership experience in high school and/or community activities, with some consideration given to academic achievement. Must participate in SLCC Peer Action Leader Program. Minimum 2.5 GPA

PERFORMING ARTS SCHOLARSHIP – Awarded in areas of theater, vocal music and dance based on auditions and previous performance experience; participation in performing arts at SLCC is a requirement for recipients. Call the Division of Fine Arts (957-4130) by February 1 to arrange audition appointment.

SERVICE COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP – Will work on service initiatives that involve other SLCC students. Must have prior experience with service, community activities, and/or civic engagement. Partial tuition waiver ($700 per semester.) Minimum 2.75 GPA. Based on essay and 2 letters of recommendation.

PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP – Tuition, student fee waiver + $200 book allowance. Based on leadership experience. Recipients must become involved in SLCC’S Student Life and Leadership Office. 3.0 GPA required to renew for following year.

DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Given to students who have filled out the regular scholarship application form. Awarded in various academic and applied technology programs to students who plan to major in those programs. Selections based on grades, test scores, amount of (and success in) related course work taken in high school, related work experience and extracurricular activities. Submit high school transcripts, one page essay, two letters of recommendation. Contact your major to see if additional forms are needed.



SNOW COLLEGE

www.snow.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Admissions Office Same as admissions address

Snow College box 1028 435-283-7152

150 College Ave www.snow.edu/scholarships

Ephraim UT 84627 Financial Aid

www.snow.edu 435-283-7133

1-800-848-3399 Federal Code 003679


ADMISSIONS: Admission guaranteed to all students who have graduated from high school and taken the ACT or SAT I. No admission deadline, but apply early for best course selection.
FINANCIAL AID: June 1
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS –February 1 – Postmarked – 70% of Snow College students receive financial assistance either through a scholarship, financial aid, or both. Scholarships are based on cumulative high school GPA and composite ACT or SAT I scores.

Scholastic Merit = $400/year (One year scholarship); Academic Merit = $800/year (one year scholarship);

Academic Achievement = $1600/year (renewable); Academic Excellence = Resident tuition (Renewable)

DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPSDepartments set their own requirements for the awarding and keeping scholarships. Students who receive a departmental award will be expected to participate in that department. Following is a list of academic programs. Contact the department to see if additional applications are required.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARSHIPS

DANIELS FUND SCHOLARSIP – Applications received prior to May 1 will be given priority consideration. One of the following must apply: American Indian, attended an Alternative High School, previously incarcerated in a juvenile justice center or detention center, current inmate in a correctional facility. GED recipients, returning military, non-traditional student (over age 26) or EMT class only.
DIVERSITY – May 1 – Up to full resident tuition. Minimum 2.5 GPA. Include 2 letters of recommendation, financial statement, transcripts and one page resume.
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS – Due February 1 - Requires an additional application. Submit a resume of leadership experience. Preliminary interviews scheduled in February. Final interviews in late March. Call 1-800-848-3399 to schedule an interview. scholarships@snow.edu Ambassadors and Varsity Experience Team will be selected from the pool of Leadership Applications.
MUSIC – Auditions held in February. If you can play, they will pay1 (Or sing!)
PRIVATELY FUNDED SCHOLARSHIPS – Complete the “Benefactor (Privately Funded) Scholarship Application” and all supporting documentation, the Snow College Scholarship Application and application for FAFSA. Contact Paula Brewer at 435-283-7052.

SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY

www.suu.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Admissions Office Financial Aid/Scholarship Office

Southern Utah University 351 West University Boulevard

351 West University Boulevard Cedar City UT 84720

Cedar City UT 84720 435-586-7735

www.suu.edu Federal Code 003678

435-586-7740


ADMISSIONS – DUE –AUGUST 1- Students with an Admission Index score of 85 or higher, will be admitted to the University. Students with an Admission Index score below 85, may be admitted through the College Connections Program.
FINANCIAL AID – ASAP – Fill out the FAFSA form AND the Dependent’s (Independent) Student Verification worksheet, AND submit the student’s and parent’s federal income tax return. Form is available on SUU’s website. Final Deadline is July 1.
ACADEMICS -FEBRUARY 1 – RECEIVED By completing the admissions process, students will be considered for all institutional scholarships except for the leadership scholarship which must be completed on-line.

ACADEMIC – Based on GPA and ACT score. Range from $1000 - $3000 per year for 1 to 4 years.
DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS -Awarded by the academic departments to deserving students. Some of these may exceed resident tuition and extend beyond one year. Contact individual departments via their web-sites for specific requirements and deadlines.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARSHIPS -
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS– DUE FEBRUARY 1 – For students with outstanding leadership ability in high school student governments, clubs, community service, etc. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Based on GPA, ACT and leadership resume. Apply on-line. $1000 - $3000 per year for 1 to 4 years.
MULTI-CULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS – DUE FEBRUARY 1 –$1000 - $3000 for 1 to 4 years. You will be automatically considered for this scholarship by filling out the admissions application.
PRESIDENTIAL AMBASSADOR SCHOLARSHIPS – DUE FEBRUARY 1 – For students who have excelled in school, community and personal leadership and who can represent SUU. 435-586-7741 or wilcken@suu.edu.
TALENT SCHOLARSHIPSDepartments usually require auditions or special information.

Art


Dance

Journalism

Music

Rodeo


Theater/Drama
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

www.usu.edu
ADMISSIONS FINANCIAL AID

Taggart Student Center Rm 102 1800 Old Main Hill

0160 Old Main Hill Logan UT 84322-1800

Logan UT 84322-0160 435-797-0173

435-797-1079 Federal Code 003677

www.usu.edu

1-800-488-8108



ADMISSIONS – DEADLINE – April 1 - Requirements: Minimum 2.5 GPA, minimum 18 ACT score, index of 90 or above. All 3 requirements must be met.
FINANCIAL AID DEADLINE – ASAP - Ongoing
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS – December 1 – Priority; February 1 - Final– Awarded on a rolling basis. Start awarding in October and will award until the money is gone. You are automatically considered for the following scholarships by filling out the Admissions Application/Scholarship Application.

PRESIDENTIAL – 131 + index. Full tuition + fees for four years. 3.5 GPA to keep for 4 years.

DEAN’S – 126 + index. Full tuition for two years.

AGGIE SCHOLAR – 120 + index. $2000 per year for two years.

MERIT – 116 + index. $1200 per year for one year.

ACHIEVEMENT – 112 + index. $650 for one year.
DEPARTMENTAL

Departmental scholarships are generally reserved for juniors and seniors in the programs, but some are available for incoming freshmen. The scholarships change from year to year depending on availability of funds. Contact your department to see if there are funds available for incoming freshmen. These scholarships will not be advertised. The only way to find out about them is to check the web sites.



MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARSHIPS – Continue to check web site for new scholarships.

AGGIE INVOLVEMENT/SERVICE – Feb. 1 –Amounts vary. Apply on-line at www.usu.edu/admissions/scholarships/aggieinvolvement.cfm.

AGRICULTURE – January 15 – Must apply on-line – for majors in the Agriculture Department

ALUMNI – February 1

AMBASSADOR PROGRAM – February 1 – Full tuition + fess for four years. Minimum 3.4 GPA and 23 ACT score. Separate application that includes recruitment portfolio and letters of recommendation.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY – February 1 – Full tuition and fees for four years for students with a diverse background. Minimum 3.0 GPA and 23 ACT score. Express financial need.

ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN (DON CORBETT) –February 10

COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES – QUINNEY SCHOLARSHIP – January 15 – Must major in natural resources/environmental management. Minimum 22 ACT. Up to $14,000 over a 4 year period.

NEED BASED – Feb.1 – Apply on-line at www.usu.edu/admissions/scholarships/needbased.cfm.

ROTC - AIR FORCE - Call 435-797-8723; ARMY Call 435-797-7682

SONNE – April 13 – For students showing talent and potential for continued leadership. Financial need.

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH

www.ceu.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Academic Records Office Scholarship Director

College of Eastern Utah College of Eastern Utah

451 East 400 North 451 East 400 North

Price UT 84501 Price UT 84501

435-613-5226 435-613-5611



1-800-336-2381 1-800-335-2381 ext 5611

www.ceu.edu Federal Code = 003676

ADMISSIONS: With your high school diploma or GED, you are admitted to CEU through their open admission policy. ACT score is used for scholarships and placement only. If no ACT score is available, an ASSET test is required for placement. Cosmetology and Nursing have additional requirements and early deadlines.

FINANCIAL AID: Priority deadline is March 15. A supplemental application is required.

Up to 2 years tuition, student, fees, $500 toward on campus room and $300 toward student account

Up to 2 years tuition and $500 toward campus room

Up to 1year tuition

ACADEMICS: DUE MARCH 1 - POSTMARKED - You may apply for the above scholarships by using the regular scholarship application. All Academic Honors and Academic Scholarship recipients must maintain a 3.0 semester grade point average and attempt and complete 15 hours per semester.

DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS: Check the department web sites for departmental scholarships. Additional applications will be required. Terms and conditions vary by department.

MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARSHIPS
CEUSA LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS – Submit a resume outlining leadership capacities in which you have served and a two page essay detailing what you have learned from those experiences. Students selected will serve as officers with the Associated Students of CEU. Check the ASCEU Leadership Awards box on the General Scholarship Application.
EASTERN UTAH AMBASSADOR AWARDS – Students applying for these scholarships must attend a special interview/campus visit day where they will be required to make a group presentation and have an individual interview for consideration. Students selected will serve as Ambassadors for the Office of Admissions & Scholarships.
PRIVATE AND ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS – Fill out general scholarship application. Awards are matched to applicants based on the information provided on the scholarship application.
RUTH M. BERNARDI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP – March 1 – Minimum 3.0 GPA and seeking a career in elementary education.





UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY

www.uvu.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

800 West University Parkway Scholarship Office

Mail Stop 106 800 West University Parkway

Orem UT 84058-5999 Rm BA 105

801-863-8466 Orem UT 84058

www.uvu.edu 801-863-8443 Fax 801-863-8448

Financial Aid 801-863-8442

Federal Code 004027


ADMISSIONS – August 15 - Open door policy, admit all who apply. ACT or SAT score required before you are eligible for registration.
FINANCIAL AID - May 1
ACADEMICS – February 1 - Be sure to mark on the Admission Application that you want to be considered for Academic Merit Scholarships. Submit to the scholarship office a copy of your high school transcript (be sure that the first term or semester of 12th grade is included.) The following grid is for academic scholarship consideration only.


Presidential – Full tuition, fees and stipend will be awarded depending on availability of funds. Exemplary – Full tuition will be awarded depending on availability of funds.


Outstanding - Full tuition will be awarded depending on availability of funds.

Distinguished – Half tuition will be awarded depending on availability of funds.

DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPSCheck the department web sites for departmental scholarships. Additional applications will be required. Terms and conditions vary by department.

MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARSHIPS – Must be admitted to UVU, have a UV ID # and complete the online comprehensive scholarship application.
AMBASSADORS – 863-8866 – Minimum 2.5 GPA, 18 ACT

DEAN’S MERIT – Major specific (business, education, general academic, humanities, science & health, technology & computing.) Minimum 20 ACT; 2.5 – 3.5 GPA. Apply on-line through UVLINK.
HONORS – 863-6262 – Minimum 3.25 GPA; 23 ACT score.
LEADERSHIP PROGRAM – February 1 – 863-6465 3 different scholarships available to students who participate in the Leadership Certification program. Half tuition to full tuition scholarships and some 2/3 housing stipends. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Complete comprehensive scholarship application.
NEED-BASED – February 1 – Must apply for FAFSA. Apply on-line through UVLINK.
PRIVATELY FUNDED – February 1 - Minimum 3.0 GPA. 863-8443. Must fill out FAFSA by March 15. Apply on-line through UVLINK.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT – 863-8632 - 2.5 GPA, 18 ACT score.
TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT – 863-8844 – Financial need.
UPWARD BOUND – 863-8081. Financial need.
VICA SCHOLARSHIPS – Full or half tuition awarded to State and National winners and runner-ups.
TALENT – requires audition or additional information. Contact the department for audition dates or additional requirements. 2.0 GPA or higher and minimum 18 ACT score to apply.

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY

www.weber.edu
ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Admissions Office Scholarship Office

1137 University Circle 120 Student Service Center

Ogden UT 84008-1137 1137 University Circle

801-626-6743 Ogden UT 84408-1137

1-800-848-7770 www.weber.edu/scholarships

www.weber.edu 801-626-7569

Federal Code 003680



Financial Aid 801-626-7569
ADMISSIONSAdmits all until funding is gone. Deadline is one week prior to first day of semester. ACT scores not mandatory, but recommended. ACT scores used for placement and scholarships only.

FINANCIAL AID – March 1
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS – January 12 – Received - Based on the high school cumulative grade point average and the ACT score creating an index score. By filling out the Admissions & Scholarship Application, the student will be applying for the following scholarships:

PRESIDENTIAL – 4 year scholarship for full tuition. Estimated requirements: Index = 128 and above

HIGH HONORS – 120 – 127 Index = $2000

HONORS - 115 – 119 Index = $1200

ACHIEVEMENT – 105 – 114 Index = $600
DONOR-SPONSORED SPECIAL-CONDITION SCHOLARSHIPS – Awarded to students fitting very specific criteria. In some instances, verification must be provided to the Scholarship Office. Students will be contacted by Wildcat Email requesting this additional information and verification. Wildcat Email can be set up at www.weber.edu/wildcatscholarships.xml and following the link under Donor-Sponsored Special-Condition Scholarships.

FINANCIAL NEED – BASED SCHOLARSHIPS – Must submit results from the FAFSA to the Scholarship Office by March 1. Requirements vary per scholarship FOUNDERS SCHOLARSHIP – Students who qualify will be invited to the Founders Scholarship Competitions where they will compete for 4 – year waiver of tuition, $500 stipend and on-campus housing. Must maintain a 3.7 GPA.

LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP – Based on leadership experiences and community involvement. One- year waiver of partial in-state tuition. Must maintain a 2.5 GPA and be active in Student Government Activities. 3.0 GPA to apply. Separate application required.

NATIONAL MERIT – National finalists or semifinalists will qualify based on academic credentials. Winners must notify WSU in writing regarding final National Merit status and interest in attending WSU.

MISCELLANEOUS

ADMISSIONS AMBASSADORS – March 1 - Submit personal essay, resume and “ME” page. Four year tuition, fees and cash stipend. 801-626-7481

BOWLING - Contact Bowling club at 801-626-7984

DEBATE – Contact Communication Department at 626-6426

HONORS – Contact Marilyn Diamond, 2904 University Circle, Ogden UT 84008 626-7336.

KWCR RADIO – Contact WSU Communications Department at 626-6426

PERFORMING ARTS – Audition only – call or write 626-6437

RODEO CLUB – Contact Roger Johnson, Weber State University, 3002 University Circle, Ogden UT 84408, 626-7220.

ROTC – ARMY – 626-6518 – Requires a separate application

THE SIGNPOST – STUDENT NEWSPAPER – WSU Communications Department at 626-6426.

VISUAL ARTS – WSU Visual Arts Department, 2001 University Circle, Ogden UT, 84408, 626-6455

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE

www.westminstercollege.edu

ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS

Westminster College Handled through the

1840 South 1300 East Admissions Office

Salt Lake City UT 84105 Financial Aid

832-2200 832-2500

www.westminstercollege.edu Federal Code 003681


ADMISSIONSOpen enrollment. 81% of applicants were admitted. Average GPA = 3.5, average ACT = 24. Students are encouraged to apply early as funds and spaces are limited. Submit personal essay and counselor recommendation.
FINANCIAL AID – April 15
ACADEMICSAwards made on a rolling basis until funds are expended. To be considered for the full range of scholarships, apply by March 1. 97% of the incoming freshmen for 2007 received an average financial aid award of $17,873. The average institutional scholarship award was $10,547. The application for admissions is the application for scholarships. Scholarships are based on academic achievement, as measured by difficulty of course work, grades, entrance exams (ACT or SAT), along with recommendations and extracurricular activities. The scholarship awards are renewable for students who maintain acceptable academic performance and full-time enrollment.

FULL TUITION AWARDS – Given to National Merit Finalists, National Achievement Finalists, National Hispanic Scholars and Utah Sterling Scholars Regional Winners.
HALF TUITION AWARDS – Given to National Merit Semi-finalists, National Achievement Semi-finalists, National Hispanic Honorable Mention and Utah Sterling Scholar Regional Runners-up.


EXEMPLARY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – February 15 – Requires a separate application and is $20,000 per year. The award recognizes students who have achieved excellence in any activity or endeavor. Special consideration to applicants who have overcome hardships, a disability, a difficult personal situation or faced other disadvantages. 10 awards.
ROTC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS – Room and board scholarship for those who receive ROTC Scholarships. Recipients of the ROTC scholarships will not eligible for other Westminster College scholarships as entering students.
DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPSDepartmental scholarships are reserved for students who already have a Westminster GPA. There might be a few departmental scholarships for incoming freshmen with exceptional abilities. Contact department for more information.

Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT)

www.ucat.edu
Bridgerland Applied Technology College Davis Applied Technology College

1301 North 600 West 550 East 300 South

Logan, UT 84321 Kaysville, UT 84037

435-750-3486 801-593-2332


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