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tact Dr. Barbara Hudson at barbara.hudson@snead.edu. Office Administration Scholarship: This scholarship is available for Office Administration majors (includes Medical Billing & Coding). Applicants must submit the following to be considered: transcripts, an essay describing the applicant’s educational and career goals, and a confirmation page that a FAFSA was submitted (do not have to be eligible for Pell). For questions, students should contact Ms. Kelly Snyder at kelly.snyder@snead.edu. Piano Scholarship: This scholarship is available for students interested in auditioning to be a piano student in the Fine Arts Department. It is awarded based on an audition. Applicants must submit the following to be considered: transcripts, an essay describing the applicant’s educational and career goals, and a confirmation page that a FAFSA was submitted. Applicants must also contact Dr. Steven DiBlasi at steven.diblasi@snead.edu to schedule an audition. Valedictorian/Salutatorian Scholarship: This scholarship is a tuition and fees scholarship that is awarded to high school valedictorians and salutatorians that attend Snead State as a first-time freshman the summer or fall semester immediately after their high school graduation. Applicants must submit the following supplemental documents: a verification letter from their high school, transcripts, an essay describing the applicant’s educational and career goals, and a confirmation page that a FAFSA was submitted. Voice Scholarship: This scholarship is available for students with voice as their primary instrument or students who have had prior private voice study and significant vocal performing experience. It is awarded based on an audition. Applicants must submit the following to be considered: transcripts, an essay describing the applicant’s educational and career goals, and a confirmation page that a FAFSA was submitted. Applicants must also contact Dr. Barbara Hudson at barbara.hudson@snead.edu to schedule an audition. For more scholarship information, visit https://snead.edu/tuition-aid/scholarships/

SOUTHERN UNION STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Campuses:

Address: 750 Roberts Street Wadley, AL 36276 Phone: 256-395-2211 Address: 301 Lake Condy Road Opelika, AL 36801 Phone: 334-745-6437 Address: 321 Fob James Drive Valley, AL 36854

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.

Phone: 334-756-4151 Website: www.suscc.edu Scholarship Deadline: Scholarships applications will be available mid-November. The deadline for scholarship applications is March 1, 2022. Students may be able to obtain assistance in the form of scholarships granted on the basis of academic/technical achievement, participation in extracurricular and leadership activities, and exhibited talents of the fine arts. Presidential Honors Scholarships: Presidential Honors Scholarships are awarded to students graduating from high school or currently enrolled who would like to pursue an academic program. Applicants must have at least a 90 percent average or higher numeric GPA, a composite ACT score of at least 25, a score of 21 or higher in English, and a score of 21 or higher in math. Students must commit to being a peer tutor for at least four hours per week / days per week 2 on the assigned campus in Developmental English and/or Math courses ( not to exceed 19 hours per week). These scholarships pay tuition and mandatory fees for two years, rental of required textbooks as well as, hourly compensation for tutoring services. Students must be enrolled full-time (12 credit hours or more), maintain a GPA of at least 3.5, and meet the peer tutor hour requirement in order for the scholarship to be continued beyond the first year. Each qualified applicant will be evaluated by the Presidential Honors Committee based on his/her academic achievement, outgoing personality, people skills, and communication skills. *This scholarship is considered a pilot program. Presidential Academic Scholarship: Presidential Academic Scholarships are primarily awarded to students graduating from high school who want to pursue an associate’s degree program. Applicants are evaluated based on numerical GPA (90 percentile and higher required) and ACT score (20 or higher preferred). These scholarships pay tuition and mandatory fees for two years. Students must be enrolled full time (12 credit hours or more) Fall and Spring semesters (summer semester is optional) and have a GPA of at least 3.0 for the scholarship to be continued beyond the first year.

Technical Scholarship for Graduating High School Students:

For students who want to complete a technical program. Applicants must declare a technical area of interest and remain in that program for the duration of the scholarship. These scholarships pay tuition and mandatory fees for up to two years. Awards can vary from single semester scholarships to full two-year scholarships. Students must be enrolled full time (12 credit hours or more) and have a GPA of at least a 2.5 for the scholarship in order to be continued beyond the first year, if offered a full two-year scholarship. Single-term scholarship awards

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. 148

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