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• Athletic: Athletic scholarships are awarded annually in basketball and baseball. $2,000.00 per scholarship, $1,000.00 per semester. • No student will be awarded two full institutional scholarships at the same time. For example, a student cannot be awarded a Fine Arts and an Academic scholarship concurrently. However, if an Academic Scholar is also eligible to sing in the choir and/or has an exceptional GPA, the university will consider a sliding scale of 75%, 50% or 25%, accordingly, never to exceed the total amount of tuition for the academic year. • Students must note that Fine Arts or Academic scholarships are not full scholarships; hence, they do not cover all tuition and fees.

Non-Institutional Scholarships

• Association: Many associations within the Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention award annual scholarships to students from their associations. These scholarships are paid directly to the university and credited to the students’ accounts respectively. • Church: Many churches grant scholarships to deserving members of their respective congregation deemed in need of assistance in attending the university. The amounts vary from church to church. Some scholarships are given to the school to administer to deserving students. NOTE: For institutional scholarships, please contact the admissions Director at 334-526-1718 or email us: admissions@selmau.edu

SOUTH UNIVERSITY, MONTGOMERY

Address: Office of Financial Aid 5355 Vaughn Road Montgomery, AL 36116 Phone: 334.395.8800 Websites: www.southuniversity.edu https://www.southuniversity.edu/paying-for-college/ high-school-grants South University provides a warm, supportive learning environment that will encourage you to engage with a community of faculty, staff, and students eager to play a role in helping you achieve your educational goals, on campus and online. High School Grants: South University now offers Local High School Grants for all eligible high school, GED, and Home School graduates to receive help with tuition and fees to make higher education more accessible. • To qualify for the Local High School Grants, you must be a graduate of an eligible county high school, GED, or Home Schooling as well as a first-time college student (no prior post-high school college enrollment or credits; high school dual-enrollment students are eligible), and have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 at high school graduation.

Disclaimer: Scholarships types and award amounts are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the Institution awarding the scholarship. Please confirm the details of the scholarship prior to applying.

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