Qualifications
Students applying for need-based grants, loans or work-study employment must have their eligibility established by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Scholarship awards to entering freshmen are determined by the applicant’s high school class rank and/or financial need. Freshmen may be able to obtain required forms from their high school counselors or directly from the Financial Aid Office.
Scholarship awards for upperclassmen are determined by their cumulative grade point average at the college level. Scholarship applicants must have at least a 2.5 grade point average to be eligible for a college administered scholarship. Current students may obtain the forms from the Admission Advisors Office in the Student Center. Students must reapply annually to be considered for continued assistance.