Scholarships
Girl Scout Gold Scholarship
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Applicant must be a woman and recipient of the Girl Scout Gold Award.
Girl Scout Gold Scholarship
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Applicant must be a woman and recipient of the Girl Scout Gold Award, have a minimum 3.0 grade point average, a minimum composite ACT score of 21, and live in University housing.
President's Leadership Award
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Applicant must meet at least two of the following: have a minimum 3.8 GPA, rank in the top five percent of high school class, have a minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1290 (composite ACT score of 29), or be a National Merit Semifinalist.
National Merit Scholarship
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Applicant must be a National Merit finalist. Financial need is considered.
Menno Simons Scholarship
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Award determined by a combination of GPA and SAT or ACT scores.
Honors Scholarship
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Applicant must have a minimum 3.5 GPA, rank in top 15% of class, or have a minimum combined SAT I score of 1100 (composite ACT score of 24).
Multicultural Leadership Award for Under-Represented Students
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Applicant must be African-American, American Indian, Asian-American, or Hispanic and have a minimum 2.5 GPA or rank in top half of class.
Josephine C. Connelly Scholarship
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Applicant must have a minimum combined SAT I score of 1100, rank in the top half of class, be enrolled full time in degree-seeking program, and be highly motivated. Selection is based upon academic achievement and participation in community or school activities.
Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship
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Applicant must be a woman, have earned at least 60 credits toward degree, and have serious career goals.
Presidential Scholarship
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Applicant must have a minimum 3.3 GPA (transfer applicant) or rank in top 15% of class and have a minimum combined SAT I score of 1200 (high school applicant) and submit an essay.
Merit Scholarship
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Selection is based upon good citizenship, academic record, leadership, volunteerism, and extracurricular involvement