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Tuskegee University • The University
Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) Scholarship
• $1,000 Non-Renewable. • Requires student to be unconditionally admitted with at least a 3.0 GPA/4.0 scale. • Must be or have been a participant and attendee of the HOBY Conference at Troy.
The Troy Leadership Award
• The academic requirements are 20-25 ACT/or 1030-1220 RSAT and 3.0 GPA. • The amount varies from $2,000-$4,000 annually.
TROY Military and Family Scholarship
• Reduces tuition to $250 per credit hour for currently serving members of the military, the National Guard, the Reserves, and their spouses and college age dependents. • Students must be either applicants or enrolled students to be eligible. • Service members need not submit an application for the scholarship (the military TA form will serve as the application). Members who have exhausted their military TA funding or decided not to utilize TA funding, should request the scholarship via email to fosterc@troy.edu. • The scholarship is applicable to Associate, Undergraduate, and Graduate level studies • Scholarship recipients must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA at the Undergraduate level and a 3.0 GPA at the Graduate level. • Scholarship recipients must resubmit the required certification letter each year. • The scholarship cannot be used in conjunction with any other scholarship or tuition assistance awarded by Troy University, VA Benefits (exception VA 1606/1607), or certain state benefits.
TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
Address: Office of Admissions Margaret Murray Washington Hall 1200 W. Montgomery Road Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone: 1-800-622-6531 or 334-727-8289 Email: admissions@mytu.tuskegee.edu Websites: www.tuskegee.edu www.tuskegee.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid Tuskegee University offers a limited number of renewable merit scholarships. There is no separate scholarship application. All students are considered for these opportunities on the basis of their admissions applications and supporting documentation (e.g. official high school transcripts, etc.). Merit-based scholarship awards range from $5,000 to the full cost of attendance per year. Please note The Alabama Incen-
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.
tive Grant is ONLY for qualified Alabama residents.
Academic Scholarships and Grants for New Freshmen
• Distinguished Presidential Scholarship: Pays full tuition, room/board, fees, and $800 on books. — Incoming Freshman applicants must have a GPA of 3.7, ACT score of 28-32+ or SAT score of 1300 -1420 or above. • University Merit Scholarship: Pays full tuition, and $800 on books. — Incoming Freshman applicants must have a GPA of 3.5, ACT score of 25-27 or SAT score of 1200-1290. • University Achievement Scholarship: Pays $10,000. — Incoming Freshman applicants must have a GPA of 3.3, ACT score of 22-24 or SAT score of 1100-1190. • Alabama Incentive Grant: Pays $5,000 plus housing. — Incoming freshman applicants must have a GPA of 2.8, ACT score of 20-21 or SAT score pf 1030-1090. • Tuskegee University Grant: Pays $8,000. — Incoming freshman applicants must have a GPA of 3.1, ACT score of 20-21 or SAT score of 1030-1090.
Merit Based Scholarship and Grant Policies:
• Scholarship and grant funds awarded, once combined with Federal Student Aid and any external awards cannot exceed the total cost of attendance. • If the Federal Student Aid Report (SAR) reveals that you are eligible for Federal Grant Aid, your institutional scholarship and grant awards will be adjusted. • Scholarship and Grant awards do not cover the University’s non-refundable pre-enrollment/matriculation fee. • Recipients of the aforementioned University merit scholarships and grants must meet the cumulative college grade point average and completed credit hours for each academic year to maintain the award. • Scholarships and grants that are revoked cannot be reinstated. • Scholarships and grants are subject to availability of University funds and the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. • The University reserves the right to revoke any scholarship and grant awards for students whose final cumulative high school grade point average and standardized test score(s) fall below the scholarship requirement.
Important Dates and Deadlines
May 1: Admissions Application deadline for Fall Term. May 1: Pre-enrollment deposit deadline for Fall Term. May 1: Deadline to accept or decline scholarship offers. October 1: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online. November 30: Recommended completion of admission application
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.