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• Alumni Association • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry • College of Education and Human Ecology • College of Engineering • College of Pharmacy • Disability Services • Office of Diversity and Inclusion • Fisher College of Business • Global Education • Honors and Scholars • John Glenn College of Public Affairs • Knowlton School of Architecture • Lima Campus • Mansfield Campus • Marion Campus • Student Financial Aid • Office of Student Life External scholarships from sources outside of Ohio State, such as those offered by local, state or national organizations, are thoroughly vetted before being listed in ScholarshipUniverse. How many profile questions do I have to answer? The more profile questions you answer, the more scholarships you might be matched to now and in the future, so you are encouraged to answer as many as you can. How often do I have to fill out the application? Can I verify my application was submitted? Yes, application status can be viewed through the student portal within ScholarshipUniverse. Click theApplications icon on the left side of the pageto see if applications are Ready to Start, In Progress or Submitted. Select the Submitted tab to see which applications have been submitted for that awarding year. I submitted my application. Can I make edits to my essays or upload a different document? The submission of a scholarship application is final and essays or any documents submitted cannot be edited. We highly recommend reviewing all documents pr...

Scholarships • Office of Student Financial Aid • Iowa State University

The priority deadline to submit scholarship applications through OneApp for the 2023-2024 academic year has passed. Check with your specific college/department to see if there are any additional scholarship opportunities available at this time. OneApp will reopen in early fall 2023 for students to apply for the 2024-2025 academic year. With Iowa State University’s OneApp scholarship portal, students can submit scholarship applications in one system. The Office of Student Financial Aid, academic colleges and departments, and other campus units (ex: Student Affairs Central Office, Program for Women in Science and Engineering, Student Accessibility Services, etc.) will use the information available in OneApp to select scholarship recipients. OneApp will open September 15, 2023. Deadlines will vary depending upon the scholarship or opportunity, so we encourage students to log in to OneApp early and often to ensure deadlines are met. Once submitted, students can still access and revise their applications until the scholarship close date. Scholarship selection committees will use the information available in the system (e.g., data from student records and/or information provided on the General Application, Conditional Application, and any Recommended Opportunities) as of when the committee begins their review of applications. There will be some university scholarships not using OneApp to award 2023-2024 scholarships. Go to the If you have questions regarding scholarships, check ...

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The Pell Grant is awarded to undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor's or professional degree. It is a grant and does not have to be repaid. The U.S. Department of Education uses a standard formula to determine your eligibility. Salem State must receive a valid SAR or ISIR no later than June 30 of the award year, or the student's last day of attendance, whichever comes first. If the student leaves school or completes his/her program and the college does not have a valid ISIR, the student is not eligible for a Pell Grant, or other aid. The amount of Pell Grant awarded is based on the FAFSA's Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and number of credits a student is enrolled in. Tuition waiver for students 24 years of age or younger: full tuition for day college courses to all children in the custody of DSS adopted by an eligible Massachusetts state employee through DSS; also for all children in the custody of DSS and adopted through DSS by an eligible Massachusetts resident. Full tuition for day college courses to a student who is a current or former foster child; who was placed in the custody of the state through a Care and Protection Petition; is 24 years old or under; was in the custody of the Commonwealth for at least 12 consecutive months and was not adopted or returned home. MassGrant provides need-based financial assistance to undergraduate students who reside in Massachusetts. Students must enroll full-time and meet the EFC requirements to be eligible ...

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Scholarships Scholarships are funded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) and by each of the 10 colleges of NC State University. In addition, the university is privileged to offer distinctive programs, such as the Park and Caldwell Scholarships. We also accept scholarships from other organizations and foundations. Each college at NC State offers scholarship opportunities to students enrolled in its academic programs. To apply for scholarships with the colleges listed below, visit • • • • • • • • • • For the following college, consult the college website for specific criteria, application materials and important deadlines. • NC State offers a limited number of competitive scholarships for entering freshmen in an effort to recognize and encourage academic ability and talent. To be considered, students must apply for admission by November 1 and indicate ‘early admission’ on the application. • • • Chancellor’s Leadership Scholarship– Program for students who demonstrated leadership potential, academic achievement, personal talents, unique work or service experience, and financial need. Applicants should demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of diversity. • The Goodnight Scholars Program is a unique scholarship for outstanding students in the STEM and education disciplines. It is available to students from low- and middle-income North Carolina families, and covers the cost of tuition, fees, room and board per year for up to four years. A comprehensive ...

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Why Apply for College Scholarships? Most of our students — 80% — receive financial aid, including over $12 million in Tarleton and private college scholarships each year. We help students find, apply for and manage scholarship funding from a variety of sources to increase the value and affordability of their college education. How to Apply for Scholarships Fill out our After submitting your General Scholarship Application online, you will automatically be matched with any of the college scholarships in our system that you qualify for, based on the information you provide. You do not have to apply for each scholarship individually. T he scholarship application opens July 1 each year, and you must have an active admissions application on file to access it with your preferred email address after receiving your student ID number. Since many college scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, we encourage you to Non-resident students may qualify for a non-resident tuition waiver by receiving at least a total of $1,000 in competitive scholarship funds. The scholarship must be open to both Texas and non-Texas residents and awarded by a scholarship committee authorized in writing by Tarleton to grant scholarships that permit this waiver. The funds and selection process must be under the control of the institution. To get started with finding college scholarship opportunities you may be eligible for, visit each web page that matches your student type. • • • • • • ...

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K-State Scholarship Network The K-State Scholarship Network (KSN) is an online application portal that will connect you to additional scholarship opportunities. You will create a profile in the system that will help match you to specific scholarship opportunities provided by K-State donors and offered through university departments, potentially including your own academic college and/or department. Make sure to submit your K-State Scholarship Network application by the priority date that applies to you: • Incoming freshmen: • Feb. 1 • Incoming transfer students, international students and continuing students: • March 15 Get help with your KSN profile Please select the instructions below most applicable to you for assistance with creating, accessing and updating your KSN profile. If you have any questions while creating or maintaining your KSN profile, please feel free to contact the Detailed instructions for using KSN Review detailed, step-by-step instructions for using KSN by selecting the instruction set that applies to you. Detailed instructions for future students Detailed instructions for continuing students After you've submitted your KSN application Once you have submitted your KSN application, you will receive a confirmation email via your official K-State email address. Please plan to check for this confirmation to ensure your application was successfully submitted. If you are awarded a scholarship If you are awarded a scholarship as a result of your KSN applicati...