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Private Colleges, Universities, andSeminaries
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Private colleges, universities and theological seminaries are
included in this section. Private schools are privately owned and
operated and, in addition to tuition and fees charged to students,
receive a major portion of their funding from private donations.
All of the private colleges and universities offer bachelor’s degrees,
while some offer certificate, associate’s, master’s and/or doctoral
degree programs.
Theological seminaries are private graduate schools that offer
specialized programs to prepare students for the ministry. The
programs are two to five years long and lead to master’s or doctoral
degrees.
Kentucky Scholarships
Trade Schools
Two-Year Public Colleges
Private Colleges,Universities, and
Seminaries
Public Universities
Federal Government
State Government
Index
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019145KHEAA
Alice
Lloyd
College
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Jacqueline Stewart, Director of Financial Aid, Alice Lloyd College, 100 Purpose Road, Pippa Passes, KY 41844, 606.368.6058, [email protected], www.alc.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21. Deadline: August 15 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21. Number: 75Deadline: August 1
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAlice Lloyd Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 27 ACT or equivalent SAT score, demonstrate exem-plary character and outstanding leadership, complete all the necessary information for admissions and financial aid and graduate from a high school in one of the 108 counties in the ALC service area.Number: 2 - 3 each yearDeadline: Before April 1Contact: Angie Phipps, Admissions, Alice Lloyd College, 100 Purpose Road, Pippa Passes, KY 41844, 606.368.6134, [email protected]
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Appalachian Leaders College ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from one of the 108 counties in the ALC service area, have at least a 2.25 GPA, score at least 17 on the ACT and participate 10 hours a week in the ALC Work-Study Program.Number: Unlimited Deadline: August 1
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Baseball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from one of the 108 counties in the ALC service area, have at least a 2.25 GPA, score at least 17 on the ACT and participate 10 hours a week in the ALC Work-Study Program.Number: 14Deadline: August 1
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Basketball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from one of the 108 counties in the ALC service area, have at least a 2.25 GPA, score at least 17 on the ACT and participate 10 hours a week in the ALC Work-Study Program. Number: 24 Deadline: August 1
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H. N. and Frances C. Berger Graduating Senior AwardEligibility: Based on citizenship and academic qualifications and made to the outstanding male and female student among the graduating seniors at ALC. Number: 2
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Caney Cottage ScholarshipEligibility: Must have completed an un-dergraduate program at ALC, have at least a 3.0 GPA, be accepted to a graduate or professional program, have high academic standards, be of strong character, show po-tential for leadership and commit to service in the Appalachian region on completing a program of study. Award: Students attending the University of Kentucky are provided living quarters in Alice Lloyd College-owned housing near campus. Students attending universities other than UK receive scholarships toward tuition.Number: 24Deadline: March 31
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John Carroll ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy, first-time student and reside in the Fifth Congressional District of Kentucky.Award: VariesNumber: 12Deadline: July 10
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Minority ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a minority student from the ALC service area, have a 2.25 GPA, score at least 17 on the ACT, participate 10 hours a week in the ALC Work-Study Program and demonstrate financial need.
Number: UnlimitedDeadline: August 15
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyALC Work-StudyEligibility: All students must participate in the ALC Student Work Program to help cover the guaranteed tuition. Number: Unlimited Deadline: August 1
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Federal Work-Study, see page 22.Number: 300Deadline: August 1
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Work College Work-StudyNumber: 100Deadline: August 1
American
National
University
Contact: Louisville Campus: 4205 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY 40216, 502.447.7634; Danville Campus: 115 East Lexington Avenue, Danville, KY 40422, 859.236.6991; Florence Campus: 8095 Connector Drive, Florence, KY 41042, 859.525.6510; Lexington Campus: 2376 Sir Barton Way, Lexington, KY 40509, 859.253.0621; Pikeville Campus: 50 Na-tional College Boulevard, Pikeville, KY 41501, 606.478.7200; Richmond Campus: 125 South Killarney Lane, Richmond, KY 40475, 859.623.8956, www.an.edu
GrantsANU Opportunity GrantEligibility: Based on student’s receipt of outside agency funds such as grants and scholarships. Student must provide a letter noting awards.Award: Up to $4,000 each yearNumber: Varies
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Armed Services Recognition GrantEligibility: Must be a veteran who qualifies for educational assistance under Chapter 30, 31, 33, 35 or 1606. See pages 24–26.Award: Up to $5,000, depending on program of study
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesAlice Lloyd College–American National University
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 146 KHEAA
Number: VariesDeadline: No later than the end of the second week of the academic term for which the grant is awarded
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Blue Ribbon GrantEligibility: Must qualify for Chapter 30, 31, 33, 35, 1606 or TA, Department of Defense educational support program or any military service component or branch under any ap-plicable educational support program. See pages 17–20 and 24–26.Award: Up to $18,000Number: Varies
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Business Partnership GrantEligibility: Must be associated with a com-pany that has a tuition assistance agreement with ANU.Award: $1 for every $2 employer pays, up to balance dueNumber: Varies
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Evolution GrantEligibility: Must be an undergraduate student.Award: Unpaid tuition, fees and book costs after the application of other aid or $380 per 4-credit hour course, whichever is lessNumber: Varies
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Fast Track GrantEligibility: Must have exhausted Pell eligi-bility for the award year and be paying part or all of direct costs with own funds or a private student loan. Award: Matches up to 50% of cash or private education loan up to full Pell award for the termNumber: Varies
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Private Loan Supplemental GrantEligibility: Based on a student’s using pri-vate loan funds to finance tuition, fee and book costs.Award: 40% of the private loan required to fund student’s educationNumber: Varies
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Workforce Development GrantEligibility: Must be a dislocated or disad-vantaged student as determined by a state or federal job training program in an approved
program of study at an approved location of ANU and use other grant and scholarship funding through other local, state or federal programs. Based on need.Award: Up to $7,500 per year, depending on program of studyNumber: VariesDeadline: No later than the end of the second week of the academic term for which the grant is awarded
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsHurns ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA at the end of leading academic year, maintain continuous enrollment and complete at least 8 credits each term.Award: $350 per termNumber: Varies
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Partnership for International Education ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an international student or legal nonresident possessing a valid alien number and be a full-time student. Award: $600 per term for each consecutive term for a period of 1 year; up to $2,400 per degree level during an academic yearNumber: Up to 100 for each calendar year
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
Asbury
Theological
Seminary
Contact: Director of Financial Aid, Asbury Theological Seminary, 204 North Lexington Avenue, Wilmore, KY 40390, 859.858.2319, [email protected], www.asburyseminary.edu
LoansAsbury Theological Seminary Short-Term LoanEligibility: Must need help with educational assistance and/or emergency needs. Details available from the financial aid office.
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Federal Direct Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsBeeson Pastor Doctor of Ministry ScholarshipEligibility: Must be admitted to the doctor of ministry degree program and be approved and recommended for the scholarship by the director of the Beeson Center.Award: 75% - 100% of tuitionNumber: Varies
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International ScholarshipEligibility: Must seek a degree that will allow leadership in student’s home country.Award: 25% - 100% of tuitionNumber: Varies
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Merit and Ministry Scholarships Eligibility: Must be enrolled in the MA or MDiv program and represent strong promise for Christian ministryAward: VariesNumber: Varies
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Postgraduate Support ScholarshipEligibility: Must apply for one of the post-graduate programs and be recommended for a scholarship by the Advanced Research Scholarship Committee.Award: 25% - 100% of tuitionNumber: Varies
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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a newly matriculated MA or MDiv candidate who demonstrates both academic and leadership skills.Award: Full tuitionNumber: Varies
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesAsbury Theological Seminary
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019147KHEAA
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: Typically $2,500 in earnings each year
Asbury
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Director of Financial Aid, Asbury University, 1 Macklem Drive, Wilmore, KY 40390, 859.858.3511, www.asbury.edu
Grants Asbury Match GrantEligibility: Asbury will match funds contrib-uted by a church or other Christian organiza-tion. The student must be enrolled full time in Asbury’s traditional undergraduate program. Award: Up to $1,000 Number: UnlimitedDeadline: First day of class
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21. Number: About 280 each year
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
United Methodist Student LoanEligibility: Must be a United Methodist; be a full-time degree candidate; be a U.S. citizen; have been a member of the United Methodist Church for at least a year; be Christian and self-supporting; and have promise of future usefulness and a “C” or better GPA (second quarter freshman or higher).
ScholarshipsAlumni Recognition ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a parent who is an alumnus of Asbury University. Award: $1,500Number: UnlimitedDeadline: Rolling
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Asbury Academy AwardEligibility: Must complete 12 hours of Asbury Academy dual enrollment with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.Award: $1,500, renewableDeadline: Rolling
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Francis Asbury Honors ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a National Merit finalist entering freshman year during fall semester, have graduated from high school the previ-ous spring, be enrolled full-time and submit a copy of National Merit certificate to the admissions office. Award: 75% of tuition; renewable for up to 4 years provided recipient maintains a 3.5 cumulative GPANumber: All who meet minimum qualifi-cations
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Asbury University Alumni Honors AwardEligibility: Must have an outstanding high school record and be an entering freshman who is a direct descendant of an alumnus.Award: 5% of tuitionNumber: 2Deadline: April 15
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Athletic ScholarshipEligibility: Based on recommendation of the coaching staff. Award: VariesNumber: VariesContact: Coaching staff
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Christian Ministry ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a parent who is a paid, full-time employee of a Christian ministry. Award: $1,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: Rolling
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Howard Dayton Business ScholarshipEligibility: Must declare a business major and have the equivalent of a 24 ACT score and a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA. Award: $10,000 per year; renewable upon involvement in School of Business-related activities during the yearNumber: 2Deadline: February 28
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Emerging Leaders ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a new student with at least a 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. ethnic minority and have at least a 22 ACT score or equivalent. Award: $5,000 per academic year; renewable with at least a 2.25 cumulative GPANumber: 10Deadline: February 28
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Governor’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program or Governor’s School for the Arts. Award: 35% of tuitionNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: Rolling
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Harry Hosier Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen, be an incoming African-American student, be a full-time student and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Based on academic records, test scores, rank in class, extracurricular activities (par-ticularly as they relate to African-American concerns), leadership ability, quality of program, letters of recommendation, essay and interview. Award: 70% of tuition; renewable for up to 4 years provided the recipient has a 2.0 cumulative GPANumber: 2 per year Deadline: February 28
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John Wesley Hughes ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a new full-time under-graduate student who qualifies for the 30% Presidential Scholarship. Based on academic records, test scores, rank in class, extracur-ricular activities, leadership ability, quality of program, letters of recommendation, essay, written assessment test and interview.Award: Full tuition; renewable for up to 4 years provided recipient maintains a 3.6 cumulative GPANumber: 4 Deadline: February 20
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International Student ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an international student. Based on academic standing, letters of recom-mendation and a written essay. Award: About $8,500; renewable for up to 4 years on recommendation of the Admis-sions CommitteeNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: Rolling
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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H. C. Morrison ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a new full-time under-graduate student who qualifies for the 30% President’s Scholarship. Based on academic records, test scores, rank in class, extracur-ricular activities, leadership ability, quality of program, letters of recommendation, essay, written assessment test and interview. Award: 75% of tuition; renewable for up to
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesAsbury University
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 148 KHEAA
4 years provided recipient maintains a 3.5 cumulative GPANumber: 8 Deadline: February 20
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Music ScholarshipEligibility: Based on recommendation of the music faculty. An audition is required. Award: VariesNumber: VariesContact: Music faculty
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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student who meets 2 out of 3 of the following criteria for 15%: have at least a 3.5 GPA, be in the top 10% of class and/or have at least an ACT composite of 27 or equivalent SAT; or 2 out of 3 of the following criteria for 20%: have at least a 3.7 GPA, be in the top 5% of class and/or have at least an ACT composite of 29 or equivalent SAT; or 2 out of 3 of the following criteria for 30%: have at least a 3.9 GPA, be in the top 2% of class and/or have at least an ACT composite of 30 or equivalent SAT. Award: 15% - 30% of tuition; renewable for up to 4 years provided recipient maintains a 3.3 to 3.5 cumulative GPA (depending on percentage of scholarship awarded)Number: All who meet minimum quali-fications
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Rogers Scholars Program ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in the Rogers Scholars Program and have the equivalent of a 24 ACT score and a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA. Award: 20% of tuitionNumber: All who qualify; renewableDeadline: Rolling
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Salvation Army ScholarshipEligibility: Must submit a letter from the corps stating active involvement in the Salvation Army.Award: $2,500, renewableDeadline: Rolling
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Theater and Cinema Performance ScholarshipEligibility: Based on recommendation of the theater faculty. Audition required. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: RollingContact: Theater faculty, [email protected]
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Tumbling Team ScholarshipEligibility: Based on recommendation of the
coaches. Audition or video required. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: RollingContact: Coach Holland Michael, [email protected]
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Jose Velazquez ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a new student, be His-panic, demonstrate outstanding scholastic achievement, be a U.S. citizen and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Based on academic records, test scores, rank in class, extracurricular activities (particularly as they relate to His-panic-American ethnic minority concerns), leadership ability, quality of program, letters of recommendation, an essay and interview. Award: 70% of tuition; renewable for up to 4 years provided the recipient has a 2.0 GPA. The student must continue to demonstrate the qualities that led to selection.Number: 2Deadline: February 14
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Worship Arts Performance ScholarshipEligibility: Based on recommendation of the worship arts faculty. Audition required. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: RollingContact: Dr. Jon Roller, [email protected]
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
WaiversMultiple Family WaiverEligibility: Must be from a family that has more than 1 dependent sibling or to a husband and wife enrolled full time in the traditional undergraduate program. Award: 4% of tuition per student when 2 dependent family members are enrolled; 5% of tuition per student when 3 or more dependent family members are enrolled. Number: All who qualify
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22. Award: Typically $200 - $1,800 in earnings each year
ATA
College
Contact: Financial Aid Director, ATA Col-lege, 10200 Linn Station Road, Suite 125, Louisville, KY 40223, 502.371.8330, www.ata.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21. Deadline: Varies
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Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsKentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
WIOASee page 12.
Beckfield
College
Contact: Kim Villaverde, Beckfield Col-lege, 16 Spiral Drive, Florence, KY 41042, 859.371.9393, www.beckfield.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesATA College–Beckfield College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019149KHEAA
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAcademic Achievement ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 4.0 GPA in the quarter and have perfect attendance. Award: $100 each quarter if carrying at least 8 credit hours, not including developmental courses; $150 each quarter if carrying at least 12 credit hours, not including developmental coursesNumber: Varies
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High School ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school senior; complete a scholarship application; and submit high school transcript indicating at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA, 3 letters of recommendations from teachers, counselors or employers (non-family members) and a typed essay of at least 500 words explaining in detail why student wants a career in the field indicated on the application and why the student would be successful in this field. Interview required. If applying for the nursing program, applicant must have at least a 20 ACT score or equivalent SAT score.Award: Full tuitionNumber: Varies
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Bellarmine
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Office of Financial Aid, Bellarmine University, 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205, 502.272.7300 or 800.274.4723, www.bel-larmine.edu
GrantsAthletic Grant-in-AidEligibility: Must participate on a varsity team: baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, cheer, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, dance, field hockey,
men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball, men’s swimming, women’s swimming, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s indoor track and field, women’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field, women’s volleyball, men’s wrestling.Award: Varies
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: None
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Deadline: None
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Residence Hall GrantEligibility: Must be enrolling as a first-time, full-time freshman student living in on-campus housing.Award: $3,000 per year; renewable as long as student continues to live on campus
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Transfer GrantEligibility: Must be a full-time, transfer undergraduate student.Award: Up to $2,000Deadline: Available through drop/add period each semester Contact: David Kline, Office of Admission
Grants/LoansTeacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, see page 22.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsContact: Unless otherwise noted: Timothy Sturgeon, Office of Admission
Art ScholarshipEligibility: Must submit work for judging and be a full-time undergraduate student planning to major in art.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: RollingContact: Sarah Martin, Art Department Chair
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Bellarmine Fellows AwardEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate and submit an application. Most candidates have at least a 30 ACT score or equivalent SAT score and at least a 3.4 GPA. Other considerations are strength of curriculum, honors and awards.Award: Full tuition with study abroad stipend Number: 5Deadline: December 1
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Bellarmine Scholars AwardEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate and submit an application. Most candidates have at least a 30 ACT score or equivalent SAT score and at least a 3.4 GPA. Other considerations are strength of curriculum, honors and awards.Award: Full tuition, comprehensive fee, room and board with study abroad stipendNumber: 5Deadline: December 1
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Black Achievers ScholarshipEligibility: Must participate in the Black Achievers Program, have a 3.0 GPA, have at least a 24 ACT or equivalent SAT score and be a full-time freshman.Award: Full tuitionNumber: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Monsignor Horrigan ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman, have at least a 25 ACT or equivalent SAT score, have at least a 3.0 GPA and be a full-time student. Award: $15,000 - $29,000; renewable with a 3.0 GPADeadline: February 1
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Kentucky Governor’s Scholars/Governor’s School for the Arts/Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time, full-time freshman who has completed the Governor’s Scholars Program or the Governor’s School for the Arts.Award: $1,500 per year; renewable Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Multiculturalism AwardEligibility: Must be a minority student, meet standards for admission and be a full-time undergraduate student.
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesBellarmine University
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 150 KHEAA
Award: $1,500Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must audition and be a full-time undergraduate student planning to major in music.Award: VariesNumber: VariesContact: Dr. Tim Glasscock, Music Depart-ment Chair
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ROTC ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: Up to full tuition, room and boardNumber: VariesDeadline: November 1
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Transfer Student ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an undergraduate transfer student enrolling full time and have at least a 2.5 GPA.Award: $11,700 - $19,500Deadline: Available through drop/add period each semester Contact: David Kline, Office of Admission
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Monsignor Treece ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman and a full-time student. Award: $15,000 - $28,000; renewable with a 2.0 GPANumber: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Trustee ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolling as a first-time, full-time freshman student, complete the FAFSA, and make an official campus visit to Bellarmine by May 1.Award: $1,500 per year; renewable as long as student files the FAFSA each year
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: $1,000 - $2,000 each yearNumber: 150 - 225 each yearDeadline: As soon as possible after October 1. Must indicate the desire for the Federal Work-Study program on the FAFSA
Berea
College
All students must demonstrate financial need to enroll at Berea College and file a FAFSA as part of the application process. All stu-dents must file a FAFSA each year to apply for financial aid. The priority filing date is October 31. Students receive sufficient aid from a combination of appropriate programs to meet full financial need after the expected family contribution is taken into account.
Contact: Berea College, Theresa Lowder, Director of Student Financial Aid Services, CPO 2172, Berea, KY 40404, 859.985.3310, [email protected], www.berea.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Limited by available funds; insti-tutional funds applied if funds are exhausted
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Institutional Grant for Direct CostsEligibility: Must have financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Unlimited
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Institutional LoanEligibility: Must be a degree-seeking student and have remaining unmet need. Student can also provide documentation to support costs above the basic budget. Award: Varies; for education-related costs, extra educational experiences and replace-ment of expected summer savings Number: Unlimited
ScholarshipsFull Tuition ScholarshipAward: Up to $39,400Number: 1 for each student
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: Varies; based on hours worked and skill/responsibility level of jobNumber: Awarded to each eligible student
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Institutional Work-StudyAward: Varies; based on hours worked and skill/responsibility level of jobNumber: Awarded to each eligible student
Brescia
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Office of Financial Aid, Brescia University, 717 Frederica Street, Owensboro, KY 42301, 270.686.4253 or 877.273.7242, ext. 290, www.brescia.edu
GrantsAlumni Discount GrantEligibility: Must be the dependent child un-der age of 25 or spouse of a Brescia alumnus.Award: 10% tuition discount
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Athletic GrantEligibility: Must be a full-time student athlete participating in an NAIA athletic program. Based on skill.Award: VariesNumber: VariesContact: Athletic Director, 270.686.4330 or 877.273.7242
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Brescia University Incentive GrantEligibility: Must be a new full-time un-dergraduate student not enrolling in an on-campus program. Based on financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Catholic Connection GrantEligibility: Must be a new student, be a graduate of a private Catholic high school or be an active member of a Catholic church (will need recommendation letter from parish priest) and live on campus. Award: Tuition discount of 50%
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesBerea College–Brescia University
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019151KHEAA
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Varies
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Kentucky Community and Technical College Graduate GrantEligibility: Must be a graduate of 1 of Ken-tucky’s community and technical colleges.Award: Up to $1,000 per year; renewable up to 4 semesters provided student makes satis-factory academic progress towards a degree
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Talent GrantEligibility: Must be a talented student in music or art.Award: VariesContact: Financial Aid Office
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsBoard of Trustees ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman. Based on GPA and standardized test scores.Award: $20,000 per yearNumber: Varies
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Founders Freshman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman. Based on GPA and standardized test scores.Award: $10,000 per yearNumber: Varies
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Founders Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a transfer student.Award: $7,000 for transfer GPA from 3.75 to 4.0; $6,000 for transfer GPA from 3.25 to 3.74; $4,000 for transfer GPA from 3.0 to 3.24.Number: Varies
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Merici ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman. Based on GPA and standardized test scores.Award: $12,000 per yearNumber: Varies
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Joseph D. Moore Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman and have high academic achievement and leadership skills. Must help university presi-dent represent Brescia at events and provide service to the community.Number: VariesDeadline: December 1
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Ursuline ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time freshman. Based on GPA and standardized test scores.Award: $15,000 per yearNumber: Varies
Scholarships/LoansGeorge L. Bagby Scholarship/LoanEligibility: Must be enrolled full time.Repayment: Interest-free scholarship/loan repayable during student’s lifetime as and if circumstances permit.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyBrescia University Student EmploymentEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Federal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
Campbellsville
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Director of Financial Aid, Campbellsville University, 1 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY 42718, 270.789.5000, www.campbellsville.edu
For all institutional grants and scholarships (except the Mature Student Scholarship), students must fill out the FAFSA.
GrantsArt Performance GrantEligibility: Must be offered an art perfor-mance grant contract by the Art Department, be approved by the chairman of the Fine Arts Division, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student. Award: Up to $600Number: 6Deadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Art Department
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Athletic Performance GrantsEligibility: Must be a woman participating in softball, swimming or volleyball; or be a man participating in baseball, football or wrestling; or be a man or woman participat-ing in basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, soccer, tennis or track and field; be offered an athletic performance grant contract by the head coach; be ap-proved by the athletic director; participate in the sport at Campbellsville University; have at least a 2.0 GPA; and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Athletic Department
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Christian Vocation GrantEligibility: Must have made a public com-mitment to a full-time Christian vocation, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $200Number: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Drama Performance GrantEligibility: Must be offered a drama perfor-mance grant contract by the Drama Depart-ment, be approved by the chairman of the Fine Arts Division, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student. Award: Up to $800Number: 6Deadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Drama Department
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: 100Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Journalism Performance GrantEligibility: Must be selected to be campus yearbook editor, campus yearbook photog-rapher, campus newspaper editor or campus newspaper photographer; have at least a 2.0 GPA; and be a full-time undergraduate student. Award: Up to $1,000Number: 4Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Marching Band Performance GrantEligibility: Must be offered a band perfor-mance grant contract by the Music Depart-ment, be approved by the chairman of the Fine Arts Division, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $1,300Number: VariesDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Music Department
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Music Performance GrantEligibility: Must be offered a music perfor-mance grant contract by the Music Depart-ment, be approved by the chairman of the Fine Arts Division, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $2,000Number: VariesDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Music Department
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Hord LoanEligibility: Must have at least a 2.0 GPA and be an undergraduate student.Award: Up to $1,000Number: 10Deadline: April 1 (priority)
ScholarshipsAcademic ScholarshipEligibility: Must be admitted as a full-time, first-time freshman.Award: $9,500 - $15,000, depending on high school GPA, ACT/ SAT scores, and high school rankingNumber: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Admissions Office
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Acteen ScholarshipEligibility: Must have completed 1 or more
studiact awards in the church’s Acteen program, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $100 - $300Number: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Badget-Cloyd ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Casey, Clay, Laurel or Lincoln County; have at least a 2.0 GPA; and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $1,800Number: 1Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Baptist Leadership AwardEligibility: Must be a high school senior who is active in a Baptist church; have demon-strated Christian commitment and leadership; be recommended by the student’s pastor; be a first-time, full-time freshman; and have at least a 2.0 GPA.Award: $1,000Number: 50Deadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Admissions Office
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Campbellsville Kiwanis Club ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Campbellsville High School or Taylor County High School, have contributed to the improvement of the school and the community, have financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $500Number: 1Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Christian Service ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a parent who serves in a full-time evangelical Christian vocation, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $1,700Number: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Church Matching ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 2.0 GPA, be a full-time undergraduate and receive a $200 scholarship from the student’s church. Award: $200 matching scholarshipNumber: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Berdie Fox ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in pre-nursing, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time under-graduate student.Award: Up to $500
Number: 3Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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General Association of Kentucky Baptists ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a member of a church associated with the General Association of Kentucky Baptists.Award: Up to $2,000Number: VariesDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Governor’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be admitted as a first-time, full-time freshman; have been a Governor’s Scholars Program participant; have at least a 3.5 GPA and a 25 ACT or equivalent SAT score; and submit an application and essay.Award: Up to full tuitionNumber: 5Deadline: December 1Contact: Admissions Office
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L. M. Hamilton ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upper-division student majoring in English, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $400Number: 1Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Howard Harmon ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Taylor County High School, plan to major in accounting or business, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $500Number: 1Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Bill Himes Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from the Ohio County area, major in social sciences, demonstrate financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $800Number: 2Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Paul Horner ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upper-division stu-dent; major in Christian studies, religious education or church music; have at least a 2.5 GPA; and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $800Number: 10Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Kentucky Junior Miss ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the winner, first runner-up, second runner-up or scholastic winner in a county, regional or state Kentucky Junior Miss competition; be a first-time, full-time freshman; and have at least a 3.0 GPA.Award: County/regional winner–$2,000; county/regional first runner-up–$1,500; county/regional second runner-up–$1,000; county/regional scholastic winner–$1,500; state winner–full tuition, room and board; state first runner-up–full tuition; state second runner-up–full tuition; state scholarship win-ner–full tuition; state spirit winner–one-half tuition. Only 1 Kentucky Junior Miss scholar-ship is awarded for each student.Number: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Mature Student ScholarshipEligibility: Must be 62 or older.Award: Up to full tuitionNumber: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Admissions Office
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Cecile Conaway Meskimen Piano Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a music major with an emphasis in piano, demonstrate financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $500Number: 2Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Missionary Kids ScholarshipEligibility: Must have parents who are mis-sionaries with the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $8,004Number: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Presidential Excellence ScholarshipEligibility: Must be admitted as a first-time, full-time freshman; have at least a 33 ACT or equivalent SAT score; and have at least a 3.5 high school GPA.Award: Full tuition and room and boardNumber: 1Deadline: December 1Contact: Admissions Office
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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must be admitted as a first-time, full-time freshman; have at least a 30 ACT or equivalent SAT score; and have at least a 3.5 high school GPA.
Award: Up to full tuitionNumber: 5Deadline: December 1Contact: Admissions Office
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Public Child Welfare Certification Program Scholarship, see page 10.
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Jack and Virginia Redman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from a Baptist church in the Breckinridge County area, demonstrate financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $500Number: 4Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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E. O. Robinson ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need; be from Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Elliott, Estill, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Powell, Rockcastle, Rowan or Wolfe County; have at least a 2.0 GPA; and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $1,000Number: 5Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Rogers ScholarshipEligibility: Must have completed the Rog-ers Scholars Program and be admitted as a first-time, full-time freshman.Award: Up to $2,000Number: VariesDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Admissions Office
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Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be admitted as a transfer student from an accredited 2-year college. Award: $6,000 - $9,000Number: All who qualifyDeadline: April 1 (priority)Contact: Admissions Office
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Lela Walker ScholarshipEligibility: Must have lived in the women’s residence hall for a year, have exemplified Christian character, demonstrate financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $500Number: 3Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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WMU Anniversary ScholarshipEligibility: Must be active in a Kentucky Baptist church, have completed 1 year of
college, demonstrate financial need, have at least a 2.7 GPA and be a full-time under-graduate student.Award: $625Number: 6Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Fred Yoder ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upper-division stu-dent, major in business, write a 5-page paper on an economic issue in Kentucky, demon-strate financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $500Number: 2Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Wilma Yoder ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upper-division stu-dent, major in the social sciences, write a 5-page paper on a social issue in Kentucky, demonstrate financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate.Award: Up to $500Number: 2Deadline: April 1 (priority)
Scholarships/LoansBagby Scholarship/LoanEligibility: Must be an undergraduate student and have at least a 2.0 GPA.Award: Up to $1,200Number: 20Deadline: April 1 (priority)
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: Average award $1,500Number: 220Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Centre
College
Contact: Unless noted otherwise, Direc-tor of Financial Aid, Centre College, 600 West Walnut Street, Danville, KY 40422, 859.238.5365, www.centre.edu
GrantsCentre Endowment GrantEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need, be a Centre College full-time undergraduate student and maintain satisfactory academic progress.Award: Based on the family contribution calculation from the FAFSANumber: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: No later than the end of the academic year
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: 18Deadline: March 1
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Rogers GrantEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need, be a Kentucky resident, be a Centre College full-time undergraduate student and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Preference given to a resident of Ohio, Muhlenberg or Pike County.Award: Maximum cannot exceed total cost of education less expected family contribution and other financial aid received. Number: 6Deadline: March 1
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Rogers LoanEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need, be a Kentucky resident, be a Centre College full-time undergraduate student and maintain
satisfactory academic progress. Preference given to a resident of Muhlenberg, Ohio or Pike County.Award: Cannot exceed total cost of education less expected family contribution and other financial aid received. Number: 6Deadline: March 1
ScholarshipsEligibility: In addition to any criteria under a specific scholarship, must be a full-time undergraduate student.
Army/Air Force ROTC ScholarshipAward: Up to $41,700Number: 2Deadline: December 1
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Bonner ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need and commitment to community service. Award: $25,000Number: Up to 10Deadline: February 1Contact: Admission Office, 859.238.5350, [email protected]
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Brown Fellows ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate academic success at the highest level. Award: Full comprehensive fee with enrich-ment stipendNumber: 10Deadline: February 6; separate application requiredContact: Admission Office, 859.238.5350, [email protected]
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Centre Award ScholarshipAward: $18,000 each yearNumber: 70Deadline: January 15
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Colonel ScholarshipAward: $23,000 each yearNumber: 70Deadline: January 15
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Faculty ScholarshipAward: $25,000 each yearNumber: 40Deadline: January 15
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Fine Arts ScholarshipEligibility: Based on potential to contribute to Centre College’s music or drama programs. Award: Up to $5,000Number: VariesDeadline: January 15
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Founder’s ScholarshipAward: $21,000 each yearNumber: 70Deadline: January 15
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Grissom Scholars ProgramEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need and academic success at the highest level. Award: Full tuition with enrichment stipendNumber: 1Deadline: February 6; separate application required.
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Language ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate experience in and a commitment to further personal development in language study. Award: Up to $5,000Number: VariesDeadline: January 15Contact: Admission Office, 859.238.5350, [email protected]
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Lincoln Scholars Program ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate academic suc-cess at the highest level and have capacity and deep desire to change the world. Award: Full comprehensive fee with enrich-ment stipendNumber: 10Deadline: February 6; separate application requiredContact: Admission Office, 859.238.5350, [email protected]
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New Horizons ScholarshipEligibility: Must provide campus leadership in the area of diversity. Award: $25,000 each yearNumber: 20Deadline: February 1; separate application required
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Overton ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Fayette County and wish to enter a religious vocation or human service profession such as teaching, counseling or social work; be a Kentucky resident; and have financial need.Award: Maximum cannot exceed total cost of education less expected family contribution and other financial aid received. Number: VariesDeadline: March 1
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Presbyterian ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school senior,
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be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, be received by the Session of a Presbyterian Church, demonstrate financial need, take the SAT/ACT no later than November 30 of senior year in high school and be a full-time undergraduate student. Award: $500 - $1,400 each yearNumber: Varies; recipients selected by the Office of Financial Aid for Studies, Presby-terian Church USADeadline: December 1 of senior year in high school
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: $1,800 maximum freshman awardNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1
Clear Creek
Baptist Bible
College
Contact: Financial Aid Director, Clear Creek Baptist Bible College, 300 Clear Creek Road, Pineville, KY 40977, 866.340.3196 or 606.337.3196, www.ccbbc.edu
GrantsFederal Pell Grant, see page 21. Deadline: August 15 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
Grants/LoansAgape FundEligibility: Must have an emergency finan-cial need.
ScholarshipsDr. George M. Asher Matching ScholarshipEligibility: Matching contribution must come from the student’s home association, the recommending church or a church or-ganization. Special consideration given to a student whose home church is unable to participate. Award: Up to $200 per semester for all 4
years a full-time student is enrolledNumber: Based on application
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Bell County Extension Homemakers Scholarship, see page 255.
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William Jennings Chesnut ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy and deserving student. Award: $200Number: 1
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Clear Creek Quartet ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time, au-dition and participate 2 semesters. Award: $100 Number: Based on applicationDeadline: August 1
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Clear Creek Singers and Drama Team ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time, au-dition and participate in at least 1 group for at least 2 semesters. Award: $200 Number: Based on applicationDeadline: August 1
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Myrtle J. Erwin Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Harrodsburg Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pastor or missionary. Award: $1,200 Number: 4
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Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Holcomb Ministerial Aid TrustEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need. Award: $100 Number: 1
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Ora Jones ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student. Award: $100 Number: 1
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Gladys M. Kelly ScholarshipEligibility: Must have genuine need and demonstrate seriousness of purpose.Award: $100 Number: 1
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Kentucky Baptist WMU ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky Baptist student, have genuine need, be enrolled full time and have a 2.7 GPA.
Award: $400 Number: 1Deadline: July 1
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Ruby King ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky Baptist student who did not move to the state for continuing education, have genuine need and submit 2 recommendations.Award: $900 Number: Determined by the Kentucky Baptist ConventionDeadline: April 30
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Melzoni Memorial Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student wishing to at-tend an evangelical institute. Award: $200 Number: 1
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Opdyke ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a native of a mountain area of the United States, be a Baptist and have genuine need.Award: $600 Number: 2Deadline: March 1 and October 1
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State Convention/Associational ScholarshipsEligibility: Determined by each state.
Endowed Scholarships
Alumni ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Anderson/Salter ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Prentiss Baker ScholarshipAward: $200 Number: 1
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M. Luella Benedict ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving and needy student preparing for a life of Christian ser-vice.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Binghamtown ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from the Southeastern region.
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Award: $200 Number: 1
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Charles Bond ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need.Award: $100 Number: 1
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Gerry E. and Laura L. Bowen Ministry ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an adult called by God into Christian service.Award: $300 Number: 10
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Kathy Brainard ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pastor’s wife (first preference) or a single woman (second preference).Award: $200 Number: 1
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Frances Brown ScholarshipAward: $400 Number: 1
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Don Burnett ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Illinois, Missouri or a western state.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Treecy and Ballard Cardwell ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need. Prefer-ence given to a student from the southeast-ern region of Kentucky or a student from elsewhere in Kentucky.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Central Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from central Kentucky who has financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Charles L. and Lillian P. Chandler Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: $300 Number: 9
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Dr. Earl Clark ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need.Award: $300 Number: 2
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Kenneth and Frances Clendaniel ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from First Baptist Church of Harrogate, Tennessee, or a student from Tennessee who has financial need.Award: $250 Number: 1
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Lula J. Collier ScholarshipAward: $400 Number: 1
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Harry D. Cromwell ScholarshipAward: $200 Number: 1
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James R. and Florence T. Deaton ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from southeastern or eastern Kentucky who has financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Avis and Mae Johnson/Steven T. Deaver ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate merit or fi-nancial need.Award: $300 Number: 5
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Annie and Dorestus Dickerson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled in the music program. Preference given to a student with outstanding performance in piano.Award: $300 Number: 3
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Wallace V. Dorris ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Lou Towler Eastham ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a freshman who dem-onstrates financial need and potential for excellence. Preference given to a student from Boyd County or from the Greenup Association.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Dr. James B. Edwards Ohio ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Ohio.Eligibility: Must demonstrate need.Award: $300 Number: 2
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Elliott ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Mary Elmore Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: Must demonstrate need.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Robert O. Fitts ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fourth-year student who has shown academic excellence and diligence in study.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Stephen Brent Fortner Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy student. Pref-erence given to a Tennessee resident.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Charles I. Fuller ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy student.Award: $300 Number: 8
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Elmer Gambrel ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy student. Pref-erence given to a student from Corbin, Pineville, southeastern Kentucky or any other state, in that order.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Graden Sears ScholarshipAward: $300 Number: 1
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Willie D. Greer ScholarshipAward: $300 Number: 2
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Richard “Dick” Ham Music ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student who demonstrates merit and financial need and who participates in the Clear Creek Singers or other campus music group.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Bess W. Hamilton Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need. Preference given to a student from Texas.
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Award: $200 Number: 1
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Ennis L. Harper Exemplary Christian Life Preaching AwardEligibility: First preference given to any member of Ennis Harper’s family enrolled at Clear Creek. Second preference given to a senior.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Edward and Ida Haun ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a third- or fourth-year student studying to become a pastor who has expressed a genuine spirit of commit-ment and exceptional promise.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Michael Steven Head Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must maintain an interest in communications and/or art. Preference given to a student from Kentucky or Ten-nessee.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Willis W. Henson ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Lone Oak First Baptist Church or from southwestern Kentucky.Award: $200 Number: 1
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J. C. and Maie Rawlings Hobgood ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student.Award: $300 Number: 2
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Harold Horn Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student from south central Kentucky.Award: $300 Number: 4
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Bill and Dodie Jaggers ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need. Prefer-ence given to a student from southeastern Kentucky.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Caleb Jarvis Jr. Memorial ScholarshipAward: $300 Number: 1
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Howard C. and Elizabeth H. Johnson Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student with the surname of Johnson or Bridges who has financial need.Award: $300 Number: 17
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Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Kerr ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need.Award: $300 Number: 2
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Chesley A. and Opal B. Lycan ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need.Award: $300 Number: 3
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Lewis Lynch Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a third-year student who has exemplified effective Christian ministry during the first 2 years at Clear Creek Baptist Bible College.Award: $250 Number: 1
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Missions ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for interna-tional missions service.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Edgar Mitchell Family Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a fourth-year student; demonstrate stability, positive attitude, good academic standing, integrity and proper dress; and have a 3.0 GPA.Award: $250 Number: 1
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Robert Moser ScholarshipAward: $300 Number: 2
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Addielu T. Mosley Scholarship Award: $200 Number: 1
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Danny Mullins Memorial ScholarshipAward: $200 Number: 1
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E. C. Nicely ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Virginia.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Northcentral Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from north central Kentucky.Award: $300 Number: 4
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Northeastern Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from northeastern Kentucky.Award: $300 Number: 2
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Archie Oliver ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from the Green Val-ley Association, Henderson Associa-tion, Greenup Association, Little Bethel Association, Madisonville Association, Muhlenberg Association or Central City Association. Award: $300 Number: 3
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Emily M. Peterson Handicapped Assistance FundEligibility: Must be a physically impaired student and demonstrate the greatest finan-cial need.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Pineville Kiwanis ScholarshipAward: $100 Number: 1
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Jean Asher and Dudley Thomas Pomeroy ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Kentucky who has financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Andy Potts Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate merit and fi-nancial need. Preference given to a student who has been a bi-vocational pastor or in-tends to serve as a bi-vocational pastor. Award: $200 Number: 1
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Robert N. Pryor ScholarshipAward: $300 Number: 1
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Harold Purdy ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent from the First Baptist Church of Madisonville, then to a student from the Southeastern region.
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Award: $200 Number: 1
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Harry and Alva Richardson ScholarshipAward: $300 Number: 4
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William H. Rogers ScholarshipEligibility: First consideration given to a black student, second to another minority or ethnic student and third to any student with financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Denvis Rush ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student from the Booneville Association or southeastern Kentucky.Award: $300 Number: 3
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Vernon and Kathryn Simpson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fourth-year married student with children whose emphasis is pastoral ministry.Award: $200 Number: 1
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South Central Kentucky ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from south central Kentucky who has fi-nancial need.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Southeastern Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from southeastern Kentucky.Award: $300 Number: 2
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Southern Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from southern Ken-tucky.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Southwestern Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need. Preference given to a student from southwestern Kentucky.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Sudie F. Spillman ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1 or more
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Tennessee Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Tennessee who has financial need.Award: $300 Number: 1
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Billy Lynn Terry Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a fourth-year student who has demonstrated leadership and dedi-cation to youth ministry.Award: $250 Number: 1
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David Dzimbiri Thuthuwa ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an international, ethnic or minority student.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Faye Watkins ScholarshipAward: $200 Number: 1
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Watts Chapel Baptist Church ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from the Lincoln County Baptist Associa-tion.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Western Kentucky Regional ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from western Kentucky who has financial need.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Ava Katherine and Gill N. Wilson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Kentucky.Award: $200 Number: 1
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Edith Vivian Woolum ScholarshipEligibility: Must reside in southeastern Kentucky.Award: $300 Number: 10
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
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Student Work-Study ProgramEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need.
Daymar
College
Contact: Owensboro and Bellevue cam-puses: Beth Overbey, Associate Vice Chan-cellor of Financial Services, 2691 Trenton Road, Clarksville, TN 37040, 931.552.7600, [email protected]; Bowling Green campus: Ashley Aaron, Director of Financial Services, 2421 Fitzgerald In-dustrial Drive, Bowling Green, KY 42101, 270.843.6750, [email protected], www.daymarcollege.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Eligibility: Awarded to students with greatest financial need for enrollment period.
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Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
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Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical
University
Contact: Amanda Smelsky, Assistant Di-rector of Scholarships and Grants, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide Campus, 600 South Clyde Morris Boulevard, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, [email protected]; Kentucky campuses: SSG Glen H. English Army Education Center, 202 Bas-togne Avenue, Room 126, Fort Campbell, KY 42223, 270.798.2775, [email protected]; 300 High Rise Drive, Suite 392, Louisville, KY 40213, 502.964.9204, [email protected], www.erau.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsKentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Kentucky National Guard, see page 13.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Frontier
Nursing
University
Contact: Rainie Boggs, Director of Financial Aid, Frontier Nursing University, 195 School Street, Hyden, KY 41749, 859.899.2516, [email protected], www.frontier.edu
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAlice Adams Scholarship
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Alumni Scholarship____________________________________________
Arronson Scholarship____________________________________________
Helen Barber Scholarship____________________________________________
Berea College Appalachian Fund Scholarship
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Daughters of Colonial Wars Scholarship____________________________________________
Kitty Ernst Scholarship ____________________________________________
Family Nurse Practitioner Scholarship____________________________________________
Margaret Ferguson Scholarship____________________________________________
FNP Leadership Award____________________________________________
Kate Ireland Scholarship____________________________________________
Betty Lou Johnson Scholarship____________________________________________
Jesse Smith Noyes Scholarship____________________________________________
Mardi Perry Scholarship____________________________________________
Preceptor Scholarship____________________________________________
May Scaife Scholarship____________________________________________
Student Scholarship____________________________________________
Nancy B. Taylor Scholarship____________________________________________
Susan Preston Wilson Scholarship
Galen
College of
Nursing
Contact: Rachael Boykins, Financial Aid Manager, Galen College of Nursing, 1031 Zorn Avenue, Suite 100, Louisville, KY 40207, 502.410.6200, [email protected], www.galencollege.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.Eligibility: Must be an ADN/BSN student.Deadline: March 1 (priority)
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Deadline: February 1 (priority)
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsKentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
WIOASee page 12.
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Georgetown
College
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Director of Student Financial Planning, George-town College, 400 East College Street, Georgetown, KY 40324, 502.863.8027 or 800.788.9985, www.georgetowncollege.edu
GrantsAthletic GrantEligibility: Must show outstanding ability in competitive sports, contact the coach for sports in which student is interested and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: February 1 (priority)
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: April 15 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Deadline: April 15 (priority)
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Fine Arts GrantEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: February 1 (priority)Contact: Department heads
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Institutional GrantEligibility: Must have financial need and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $500 - $10,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1 (priority)
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
Grants/LoansTeacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, see page 22.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
____________________________________________
Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAir Force ROTC ScholarshipEligibility: Must meet Air Force ROTC guidelines. Available for 2, 2-1/2, 3, 3-1/2 and 4 yearsAward: Full tuition, books, fees, room and board.Number: UnlimitedDeadline: August 1Contact: Air Force ROTC instructor at the University of Kentucky, 859.257.7115
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Army ROTC ScholarshipEligibility: Must meet Army ROTC guide-lines. Available for 2, 3 and 4 years.Award: Full tuition, books, fees, room and board.Number: UnlimitedDeadline: For 4-year scholarships, applica-tions are accepted between April 1 of junior year in high school through December 1 of senior year; for 2- and 3-year scholarships, deadline is February 28.Contact: Army ROTC instructor at the Uni-versity of Kentucky, 859.257.2696
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Governor’s Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in the Governor’s Scholars or Governor’s School for the Arts Program.Award: $17,500; renewable through the fourth year if student maintains satisfactory academic progress and full-time enrollmentDeadline: February 1
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International Baccalaureate ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in an IB program and have at least a 3.6 cumulative high school GPA.Award: $17,500; cannot be combined with another academic scholarshipNumber: 1 Deadline: February 1
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Merit Scholarship Eligibility: Based on unweighted GPA and ACT/SAT composite scores.Award: VariesNumber: Varies Deadline: February 1 (priority)
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National Society of High School Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in the NSHSS program and have at least a 3.6 cumulative high school GPA.Award: $17,500; cannot be combined with another academic scholarship
Number: 1 Deadline: February 1
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Rogers Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in the Rogers Scholars program and have at least a 3.6 cumulative high school GPA.Award: $17,500; cannot be combined with another academic scholarshipNumber: 1 Deadline: February 1
Scholarships/LoansBagby Scholarship/LoanEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need. Award: Interest-free scholarship/loan under which recipients are asked to repay the amount borrowed at any time during their lives as and if circumstances permitNumber: Limited to available fundsDeadline: February 1 (priority)
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Stapp Scholarship/LoanEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need.Award: Interest-free scholarship/loan under which recipients are asked to repay the amount borrowed at any time during their lives as and if circumstances permitNumber: Limited to available fundsDeadline: February 1 (priority)
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Deadline: April 15 (priority)
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Institutional Work ProgramEligibility: May be available regardless of need. Any undergraduate student who wants to work should contact the department head in the area of work preference.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: None
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesGeorgetown College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019161KHEAA
Indiana
Wesleyan
University
Contact: Financial Aid Office (IWU-Na-tional and Global), 1900 West 50th Street, Marion, IN 46953, 800.621.8667, ext. 2516, [email protected]; Louisville Cam-pus: Louisville Education and Conference Center, 1500 Alliant Avenue, Louisville, KY 40299, 800.621.8667, ext. 5000; Lexington Campus: Lexington Education and Confer-ence Center, 2530 Sir Barton Way, Suite 200, Lexington, KY 40509, 800.621.8667, ext. 3000; Florence Campus: Florence Education and Conference Center, 600 Mei-jer Drive, Suite 200, Florence, KY 41042, 800.621.8667, ext 8780
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Dependent on funding
____________________________________________
Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
____________________________________________
Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
Tuition WaiversKentucky National Guard (Louisville Campus), see page 13.
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Tuition Waiver ExchangeEligibility: Must be the dependent child of a full-time employee. There may be local re-strictions at the various cooperating schools.Award: TuitionNumber: Varies
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Tuition Waiver for EmployeeEligibility: Must be a full-time employee whose job performance is satisfactory. Award: Tuition; covering College of Adult and Professional Studies undergraduate courses, subject to availability. Limited to a maximum of 18 credit hours per calendar year or to the core curriculum requirements.Number: Varies
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Tuition Waiver for Spouse of EmployeesEligibility: Must be a spouse of a full-time IWU employee with at least 1 year of service. Award: Tuition in College of Adult and Professional Studies undergraduate courses, subject to space availability; 25% after 1 year of service, 50% after 2 years of service, 75% after 3 years of service, 100% after 4 years of service.Number: Varies
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Kentucky
Christian
University
Contact: Jennie M. Bender, Kentucky Chris-tian University, 100 Academic Parkway, Grayson, KY 41143, www.kcu.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Dependent on funding
____________________________________________
KCU AwardEligibility: Must have a 2.0 GPA and an 18 ACT or equivalent SAT score.Award: $5,000 per year, Kentucky resident; $3,000 per year, Ohio or West Virginia resi-dent; $1,500 per year, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois or Indiana residentNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Opportunity AwardEligibility: Must have at least a 2.0 GPA.Award: $5,000 for a 30–36 ACT score; $4,000 for a 25–29 ACT score; $3,000 for a 21–24 ACT score; $2,000 for an 18–20 ACT scoreNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAlumni Legacy Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a child or grandchild of a KCU graduate.Award: $1,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: April 1
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Bible Bowl ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduating high school senior.Award: $2,250 - $6,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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Commitment Grant ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 2.0 GPA and an 18 ACT or equivalent SAT score and demonstrate financial need according to federal methodology.Award: $1,000 - $4,000 depending on state of residencyNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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Covenant Church ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an active member of a qualified Covenant Church.Award: $2,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: July 1
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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J. Lowell Lusby Excellence ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a new student who demonstrates Christian leadership potential and extracurricular involvement and submit an essay of 1,500–2,000 words to the KCU cabinet.Award: $15,000; renewable if a 2.0 cumula-tive GPA is maintainedNumber: 5Deadline: February 1
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Preaching/Speech ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduating high school senior.Award: $100 - $2,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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E. O. Robinson Mountain Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a Kentucky resident, demonstrate financial need, be from a list
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of specified Kentucky counties and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $750 - $1,100Number: 6Deadline: March 1 (priority)
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Vocal ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduating high school senior.Award: $100 - $2,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: $1,500 - $2,050 average per yearNumber: Dependent on funding
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Institutional Work-StudyEligibility: Must be enrolled at least half time.Award: $1,550 - $2,800 average per yearNumber: Dependent on fundingDeadline: April 1 (priority)
Kentucky
Mountain
Bible College
Contact: Joseph Ritter, Financial Aid Office, Kentucky Mountain Bible College, 855 High-way 541, Jackson, KY 41339, 606.693.5000, ext. 175, [email protected], www.kmbc.edu
GrantsFederal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: July 15 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Deadline: July 15 (priority)
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Institutional GrantEligibility: Must have a 15 to 20 ACT score. Award: $300 per semesterNumber: VariesDeadline: July 15 (priority)
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsCounseling ScholarshipEligibility: By appointment. Award: $3,650, summer onlyNumber: Up to 4
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Dorm Resident Assistant Scholarship Eligibility: By appointment. Award: $785 per semesterNumber: Up to 3
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Institutional Scholarship Eligibility: Must have at least a 21 ACT for freshmen or at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA for others. Based on at least a 21 ACT score and financial need. Award: $515 - $775 per semesterNumber: VariesDeadline: July 15 (priority)
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Trio Music Group Scholarship Eligibility: By appointment. Award: $3,650 - summer; $1,295 - school year, per semester Number: Up to 8
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Deadline: July 15 (priority)
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Institutional Work ProgramEligibility: By application.Award: About $525 per semesterNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Business Office
Kentucky
Wesleyan
College
Contact: Crystal Hamilton, Director of Financial Aid, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 3000 Frederica Street, Owensboro, KY 42301, 270.852.3130, [email protected], www.kwc.edu
GrantsAthletics Grant-in-AidEligibility: Must participate in a Division II varsity sport.Award: Varies
Number: VariesContact: Rob Mallory, Athletic Direc-tor, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 3000 Frederica Street, Owensboro, KY 42301, 270.926.3111, ext. 3330
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Varies
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Legacy Tuition GrantEligibility: Must have a parent or grandpar-ent who graduated or a sibling who will be attending KWC at the same time. Full-time enrollment required.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Performance Grants-in-AidEligibility: Must be an outstanding performer in an area such as music, art or theatre.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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United Methodist Minister’s Dependent GrantEligibility: Must be the spouse or child of an ordained United Methodist minister.Award: Up to half the cost of tuitionNumber: Varies
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United Methodist Tuition AwardEligibility: Must be a member of the United Methodist Church with certification of mem-bership from a minister and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsRev. Payton Adams ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a minority student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Kenneth Addington/Stovall United Methodist Church ScholarshipEligibility: Must be planning to enter pastoral
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesKentucky Mountain Bible College–Kentucky Wesleyan College
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ministry, demonstrate financial need and make written application to Stovall United Methodist Church selection committee and a person in the Addington family.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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George Alden ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Nathan B. Allison Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy junior majoring in mathematics and maintain a “B” average. Second consideration is given to a junior physics or biology major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Carrie Woodall Baldree Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be distributed evenly be-tween male and female students.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Hermann Batt ScholarshipEligibility: Must be studying religion/theology and planning to enter a religious vocation.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Charles D. and Jeanette R. Bennett Endowed Scholarship Eligibility: Preference given to a student from Breckinridge or Grayson County.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Mary E. Bosley ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Ella Lee Bowlds Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student with financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Brown Heritage ScholarshipEligibility: Based on competition.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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James Graham Brown ScholarshipEligibility: Based on competition (by invita-tion) results.Award: Up to 100% of tuition
Number: VariesDeadline: 1 week prior to competition date
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Mariam A. Cardwell Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: First preference given to a gradu-ate of Shelby County High School. Second preference given to a student from Kentucky.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Chellgren Endowed Scholarship Eligibility: Preference given to a pre-ministerial student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Dr. Garland H. and Elizabeth Daviess Clark Scholarship Eligibility: Must be pursuing a career in medicine or teaching and be from Clark County, from a county adjoining Clark County or from Florida or Virginia. Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Margarine Bivins Clark ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an education major from Daviess County, Kentucky, or Spencer County, Indiana.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Class of 1929, 1938, 1939, and 1949 ScholarshipsEligibility: Must be the child of a KWC graduate.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Virginia Harris Combs ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a female student and demonstrate financial need and academic ability.Award: Varies; renewableNumber: Varies
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Lee Cralle ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Dr. and Mrs. William Cumming ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Dr. Robert C. Dalzell Sr. Endowed Medical Scholarship Eligibility: Must be entering the field of medicine.
Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Irvine D. Daniels ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student from Owensboro or Daviess County and be in good academic standing.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Bishop Darlington Scholarship Eligibility: Preference given to a ministe-rial student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Darr, Radar, Pfisterer Scholarship for Learned MinistryEligibility: Must be a Methodist student and plan to pursue a Christian vocation.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Katharyn and Denzil Demaree ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Ernest Denton Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Cockrum Dorsey Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: Must be studying for the ordained ministry.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Melton Durham ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky resident entering the field of ministry.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Tom Ewell Drama Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a student who has dem-onstrated talent in dramatics, has a definite motivation toward drama and demonstrates financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Dan Ewing ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Ellen Bourke Ewing ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a female student and plan
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to pursue a career in public service, which may include law.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Faculty ScholarshipEligibility: Based on high school GPA and ACT or SAT score.Award: $5,500 - $6,500 for tuitionNumber: Varies
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C. E. Field Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a student with high scholastic standards. Priority given to a member of the family of a regular employee, pensioned employee or deceased employee of Field Packing Company.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Fine Arts PerformanceEligibility: Must be an art, music or theatre/drama major and a full-time undergraduate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesContact: Chairperson, Fine Arts Department, 270.926.3111
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fisher Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a worthy student from the Jackson Purchase area. Consideration is also given to a student planning a career in Christian service.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Jane Forgy Speech/Drama Scholarship Eligibility: Must be an outstanding drama student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Harry Gatton Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming freshman, be a graduate of a McLean County high school and rank in top 20% of graduating class or achieve at least a 23 composite ACT score or equivalent SAT score.Award: $1,500 per academic year Number: Varies
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Malone and Lillian L. Gaynor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student in good stand-ing and participate in the basketball program.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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E. L. “Buddy” Gordon Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student with financial need from the Owensboro/Daviess County area.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Gough-Martin ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student who is a resident of Hopkinsville and has good academic standing. Second preference given to a resident of Christian County.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Sloan Griffin Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student who transferred to KWC after attending a commu-nity college or another college or university.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Marie Grobmyer and James F. Hartford ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from the Carrollton area. Academics and financial need considered.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Yu Hak Hahn ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 3.5 GPA; major in biology, chemistry or physics; and demonstrate financial aid.Award: Varies; renewable up to 4 years if student continues to meet eligibility criteria Number: Varies
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Wood and Marie Hannah ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Jefferson County. Second preference given to any student from Kentucky.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Jane Hartsough ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving female undergraduate student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Elsum G. Hedges ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a criminal justice major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Bob and Erlene Himes ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Ohio or Taylor County who demonstrates financial need. Second preference given to any student with financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Margaret McClanahan Hocker Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving female student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Michael E. Horn ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an Owensboro/Daviess County resident and demonstrate financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Jean W. Hudgens ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a physical science or music major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Dr. Richard Hudson Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Machir and Grace Hutton Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: Must be preparing for full-time Christian service.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Henry M. Johnson Education FundEligibility: Must show academic promise and exhibit leadership abilities.Award: Varies; renewable if 3.0 GPA is maintainedNumber: Varies
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Kavanaugh ScholarshipEligibility: Must have been a confirmed, active member of the United Methodist Church for at least 1 year before enrolling; live on campus; be involved with Campus Ministries; and submit a letter of recom-mendation from pastor.Award: Up to half tuitionNumber: Varies
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesKentucky Wesleyan College
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C. V. and Sarah Ketron ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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John W. Kinney Memorial Veterinarian ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student major-ing in pre-veterinary.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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J. Oscar Kittinger ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need and have a declared major in one of the allied health fields: clinical psychology, pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, pre-physician’s assistant and pre-physical therapy.Award: Varies; renewable if a 3.0 GPA is maintainedNumber: Varies
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Magee Christian Education FoundationEligibility: Must be preparing for a full-time, church-related vocation.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Ellie Magnuson Memorial Medical Technology ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student planning to enter a career in medical technol-ogy, then to another science major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Charles J. Majors Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in chemistry, then to another sci-ence major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Adrian McCree ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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N. S. McGaw Memorial Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a deserving student from the First United Methodist Church of Madisonville.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Midwest Ironworkers ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student who is a member of an ironworker family.
Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Eugene Minton Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a worthy female student with academic and basketball ability and potential.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Henry Lewis and Cora Lillian Coakley Moss ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a ministerial student, plan to be a Methodist minister and demonstrate financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Elizabeth Munday Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a student from the Owensboro area and plan to enter a helping profession.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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My Favorite Year History ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in history.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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H. Paul and Gladys Osborne ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate academic abil-ity and have at least a 2.5 GPA. Preference given to a non-varsity athlete.Award: Varies; renewable if academic prog-ress is maintainedNumber: Varies
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Harriett Poynter EndowmentEligibility: Must have financial need. Prefer-ence given to a Shelbyville area resident.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Based on high school GPA and ACT or SAT score.Award: $7,000Number: Varies
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Elizabeth Ray and Claude Caldwell Purdom ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Ellen Sommer Purdom Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Residential ScholarshipEligibility: Must live on campus. Applica-tion required.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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French Rickard Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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George D. Rives ScholarshipEligibility: Based on financial need. Not available to a sports management or physical education major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Hazel Roberts ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a sophomore, junior or senior majoring in elementary education.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Bishop Frank Robertson Ministerial Scholarship Eligibility: Must be an outstanding United Methodist ministerial student in the junior or senior year.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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E. O. Robinson Mountain Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a student from eastern Kentucky whose family is unable to con-tribute to college expenses, show potential for completing a degree program and be unmarried.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Lucille S. Rogers ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming student.Award: Varies; made prior to initial enroll-ment and is not renewableNumber: Varies
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Sara Brackett Roop ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a declared music, mu-sic education or music industry major and demonstrate financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Jane and Foster Sanders ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need and be a declared education major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesKentucky Wesleyan College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 166 KHEAA
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Douglas Reid Sasser ScholarshipEligibility: Must work in the Library Learn-ing Center and/or be an English major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Anna Simpson ScholarshipEligibility: Must work to support a family and be a freshman from Daviess County.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Elmer Smith Pre-Engineering Scholarship Eligibility: Must major in pre-engineering.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Lois Snyder ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Snyder ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Staff ScholarshipEligibility: Based on high school GPA and ACT or SAT score.Award: $5,000 - $5,500 for tuitionNumber: Varies
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Osso W. Stanley Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Charles Stauffer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky resident and demonstrate financial need.Award: Varies; renewable if financial need and academics are maintainedNumber: Varies
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Pearl Long Stiles Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Success ScholarshipEligibility: Based on high school GPA and ACT or SAT score.Award: $2,000 - $4,500Number: Varies
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Sudduth Family ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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John Swann ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Harold N. Taylor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a criminal justice major and a resident of Daviess County.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Texas Gas Transmission Corporation Endowed ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a dependent of a Texas Gas Transmission Corporation employee or a student enrolling from one of the company’s service areas.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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James and Shirley Thurmond ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Kentucky.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Transfer Scholarship Eligibility: Must have at least a 2.0 college GPA and have completed at least 12 hours.Award: $3,000 - $6,000 for tuitionNumber: Varies
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Woodford B. Troutman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Trustee ScholarshipEligibility: Based on competition (by invita-tion only).Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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United Methodist Kavanaugh ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student, have been an active member of the United Methodist Church for at least 1 year and provide certification of membership from a minister. Other criteria listed on the application. Cannot be combined with an Academic Scholarship from KWC. Award: Up to half the cost of tuitionNumber: Unlimited
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Charles S. Venable Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student. Pref-erence given to a student from Clark County.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Carol Louise Walker Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Priority given in the following order: music major with emphasis in voice planning a career in church music, then a music major with voice emphasis, then a music major.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Jimmy and Ann Weathers ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student who is preparing for the ministry.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Dr. Connie G. White Chemistry ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a chemistry student. Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Luther White Ministerial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky resident planning a career in ministry.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Fanny Edith Winn ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Louisiana.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Terry Woodward ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming fresh-man; have a major in the Department of Accounting, Business and Economics; and demonstrate financial need.Award: Varies; renewable if 2.0 GPA is maintainedNumber: Varies
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Yeager Charitable Trust ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
Scholarships/LoansGeorge L. Bagby Scholarship/LoanEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need. First consideration given to Kentucky residents. Award: Interest-free loan to be repaid during student’s lifetime, but time limits or repay-ment schedules are not fixed.Number: Varies
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesKentucky Wesleyan College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019167KHEAA
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: About $1,500 per academic year
Lexington
Theological
Seminary
Contact: Windy Kidd, Lexington Theological Seminary, 230 Lexington Green Circle, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40503, 859.252.0361, [email protected], www.lextheo.edu
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsTuition ScholarshipsEligibility: Must meet criteria for merit- and need-based financial aid.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
Lincoln
Memorial
University
Contact: Executive Director of Student Financial Services, Lincoln Memorial Uni-versity, 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway, Harrogate, TN 37752, 800.325.0900, [email protected], www.lmunet.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Diversity GrantEligibility: Must be an undergraduate student whose race and/or nationality represents less than 10% of the current undergraduate population and have a 2.0 GPA.Award: $3,000Number: 30Deadline: April 1 or until funds are expended
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: May 1 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Lincoln GrantEligibility: Based on student’s remaining need as determined by the FAFSA and aid package.Award: Up to $12,000 (dependent on need)Number: UnlimitedDeadline: None
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAcademic Excellence AwardEligibility: Based on a combination of ACT/SAT score and high school or transfer GPA.Award: $1,000 - full-tuitionNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: None
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Athletic ScholarshipEligibility: Varies by sport.Award: Up to full-tuition, room and boardNumber: VariesDeadline: None
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Governor Scholars/Rogers ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 29 composite ACT score and have completed or qualified and been selected to the Rogers Scholars Program or Governor’s Scholars Program.Award: Up to full tuitionNumber: VariesDeadline: None
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
Lindsey
Wilson
College
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Lindsey Wilson College, 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY 42728, 270.384.8100 or 800.264.0138, www.lindsey.edu
GrantsAthletic Grants-in-AidEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student with financial need. Awards are made on the recommendation of the athletic department and based on athletic ability and financial need.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
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Christian Service GrantEligibility: Must be an undergraduate student with financial need who is an unmarried child under the age of 24 and/or spouse of a United Methodist minister who is employed in full-time service of the church or the widow and/or unmarried child under the age of 24 of a deceased, full-time Kentucky United Methodist minister.Award: Various amounts up to one-half of tuition depending on other financial assis-tance awarded and financial needNumber: Limited fundsDeadline: None
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: May 1 (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Limited fundsDeadline: None
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Lon and Jessie R. Rogers GrantEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student, demonstrate financial need and be a Kentucky resident. Preference given to a resident of Muhlenberg, Ohio or Pike County.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: March 15 (priority)
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesLexington Theological Seminary–Lindsey Wilson College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 168 KHEAA
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Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.____________________________________________
Lindsey Wilson GrantEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need as determined by the financial aid form.Award: VariesNumber: Limited fundsDeadline: Beginning of fall semester
Grants/LoansTeacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, see page 22.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Ministerial Loan/GrantEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student with financial need who is entering the ministry of the United Methodist Church.Award: One-half tuition; loan (based on need) will be forgiven if the student remains in full-time service of the United Methodist Church for 5 years after attending Lindsey Wilson.Number: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
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Lon and Jessie R. Rogers LoanEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student, demonstrate financial need and be a Kentucky resident. Preference given to a resident of Muhlenberg, Ohio or Pike County.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: March 15 (priority)
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Lindsey Wilson-Fenley LoanEligibility: Must be a needy student who might otherwise be unable to attend college.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
Academic Scholarships
Achievement ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least an 18 ACT composite score and at least a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA. Award: Up to $7,000
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Award for ExcellenceEligibility: Must be a National Merit semi-finalist, National Achievement semifinalist, Kentucky Governor’s Scholar or Rogers Scholar; be a first-time, full-time freshman; and have at least a 24 ACT composite score.
Award: Up to full tuition. Students with an ACT composite score of less than 24 may receive up to one-half tuition.
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Begley ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 24 ACT score; be of high moral character; and demonstrate above average skills in communication, leadership, service and academic ability.Award: Tuition, fees, room and board, travel and cultural eventsNumber: 3Deadline: February 1Contact: Admissions Office, 800.264.0138
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Bonner Leader Program ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a commitment to social justice, civic engagement, spiritual explora-tion, diversity, international perspective and community building.
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Dean’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school valedic-torian; be a first-time, full-time freshman; and have at least a 24 ACT composite score.Award: Up to full tuition. High school vale-dictorians with an ACT score of less than 24 may receive up to one-half tuition.
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Eagle Scout/Girl Scout Gold Award ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time, full-time freshman; have attained the rank of Eagle Scout or received the Girl Scout Gold Award by the age of 18; have at least a 24 ACT composite score; have at least a 3.0 cumula-tive high school GPA; and submit 2 letters of reference (1 from a Scouting officer and another from another source) and an essay on how Scouting has benefited student.Award: Up to one-half tuition
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Honor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time, full-time freshman; graduate in the top 10% of high school class; maintain a 2.5 GPA; and dem-onstrate financial need.Award: Up to $1,000Number: Limited fundsDeadline: None
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Junior Miss ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time, full-time freshman; have at least a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA; and be accepted for admission. Award: Scholastic winner, up to one-half tu-ition each year for 4 years; first-place winner, up to one-half tuition each year for 4 years; first runner-up, up to $3,500 each year for 4 years; second runner-up, up to $3,000 each year for 4 years; non-placing participants,
up to $2,000 each year for 4 years; renew-able for 4 years as long as the student meets academic scholarship requirements; (limit 1 scholarship for each recipient)Number: Limited fundsDeadline: None
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Phi Theta Kappa ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Phi Theta Kappa mem-ber transferring to Lindsey Wilson College, be a full-time undergraduate student, have completed at least 60 credit hours, have a 3.5 cumulative GPA and submit the FAFSA and an essay about experience as a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Recipient must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA and continuous full-time enrollment.Award: $700 per termNumber: 2 per year from each KCTCS campusDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Rogers ScholarshipEligibility: Must have completed the Rog-ers Scholars Program and be admitted as a first-time, full-time freshman.Award: Full tuition with at least a 24 com-posite ACT score; one-half tuition with less than a 24 composite ACT scoreNumber: Varies
Endowed Scholarships
Eligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student. Stipulations vary with each scholarship.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
Dr. Oris Aaron Scholarship____________________________________________
Adair County Teachers Scholarship____________________________________________
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Allen Scholarship
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Vista and Sandidge Allison Scholarship____________________________________________
Alumni Scholarship____________________________________________
Norman, Dora and Joey Antle Scholarship
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Athletic (Hundley) Scholarship____________________________________________
William Cashman Ayer Scholarship
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesLindsey Wilson College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019169KHEAA
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Peggy E. Baker Scholarship____________________________________________
Charles D. and Jeanette Bennett Scholarship
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R. V. Bennett Scholarship____________________________________________
Tyler and Mary Lula Bow Scholarship____________________________________________
Boyd Lubker Scholarship____________________________________________
William R. and Mary Deane Brantley Scholarship
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Myrl and Maraella Brashear Scholarship
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Brashear/Thurman Library Scholarship
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L. Foster and Ruth Brewer Scholarship____________________________________________
Junius E. Bryant Scholarship____________________________________________
Burger/Hummel Scholarship____________________________________________
B. J. and Mary Burnett Scholarship____________________________________________
Elsie C. Butcher Scholarship____________________________________________
Edith Carroll Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. Lester A. and Mabel Spears Carter Scholarship
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Chowning-Pence Scholarship____________________________________________
Dr. Thomas D. Clark Scholarship____________________________________________
Collins, Russell, Wortham Scholarship____________________________________________
J. W. and Frances Compton Scholarship
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Claude Lee and Dollie Beatrice Cooley Scholarship
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Bertha Hamilton Coomer Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. John L. Coomer Scholarship____________________________________________
Clarine Elizabeth Cooper Scholarship____________________________________________
William Patterson Crenshaw Scholarship
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Hershel Denney Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. Ernest S. and Mary A. Denton Scholarship
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John A. Dorsey Scholarship
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Unessis Dewitt (Dee) and Cora Vaughn Dowell Scholarship
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Floyd and Magdalene Dudgeon Scholarship
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Dr. Frank L. and Elizabeth F. Duncan Scholarship
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Mose Dunning Scholarship ____________________________________________
W. Norris Duvall Scholarship____________________________________________
Linda Levally Early Scholarship____________________________________________
Elihu and Cordelia Eastridge Scholarship
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Tom and Rowena Everett Scholarship____________________________________________
Guy M. and Lena C. Fenley Scholarship____________________________________________
Helen Gilpin Flatt Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. Chandler E. Ford Family Scholarship
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Evelyn Rogers Gamble Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. S. Ray and Lorene Gilliam Scholarship
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Ronald D. and Lily Glosser Scholarship____________________________________________
Robert R. Goodin and Family Scholarship
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Fred Gribbins Ministerial Scholarship____________________________________________
Drs. Charles S. and Vera Guthrie Scholarship
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W. Paul and Lillian McAllister Hale Scholarship
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Wood and Marie Hannah Scholarship____________________________________________
Havens/LWA Scholarship____________________________________________
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship ____________________________________________
John L. and D. D. Hendrickson Scholarship
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Henry Scholarship____________________________________________
Stanley and Lue Ella Hickerson Scholarship
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Coach Doug Hines Scholarship____________________________________________
Jo S. Hoefelman Scholarship
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Doris Zenger Holloway Scholarship____________________________________________
Sam and Allene Holmes Scholarship____________________________________________
John A. Horton Memorial Scholarship____________________________________________
Mattie Hyams Scholarship____________________________________________
Dr. Ernest and Betty Brown Johnson Scholarship
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Bob and Fran Keefe Athletic Scholarship
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Keefe Family Nontraditional Scholarship
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Ella and Raymond A. Kessel Scholarship
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Dr. Adam Komosa Scholarship____________________________________________
Lake Cumberland Home Health Service: Holt Scholarship
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Jeremy Lord Scholarship____________________________________________
Mary Lucy Lowe Scholarship____________________________________________
William T. Luckey Jr. Scholarship____________________________________________
Cecil Major Athletic Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. R. V. and Anna Belle Matthews Scholarship
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R. W. and Frances R. McCandless Scholarship
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Dr. L. Rodford McDonald Scholarship____________________________________________
McKenzie and Adams Scholarship____________________________________________
Millennium (Class of 50) Scholarship____________________________________________
Bernice Miller Scholarship____________________________________________
L. A. and Grace Miller Scholarship____________________________________________
Orville and Mamie Miller Scholarship____________________________________________
Delorah Jewell Moore Endowed English Scholarship
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Doug and Betty Jean Moseley Scholarship
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Louise Page Newberry Scholarship____________________________________________
Chloe M. Niehaus Scholarship____________________________________________
Samuel Orr Scholarship
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesLindsey Wilson College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 170 KHEAA
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Mary Louise Ott-Fanelli Scholarship____________________________________________
Williard Mae Yarberry Overstreet Scholarship
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Kennard and Melva Peden Scholarship____________________________________________
Gertrude and Donald Perry Scholarship____________________________________________
William and Nadie Pettus Scholarship____________________________________________
John and Jeanette Pierce Scholarship____________________________________________
Curtis J. and Beatrice H. Powell Scholarship
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Lenn R. Pruitt Scholarship____________________________________________
Keith and Mary Radford Scholarship____________________________________________
Aleen Ensor Ralph Scholarship____________________________________________
Ramseyer Scholarship____________________________________________
John A. and Nora L. Redman Scholarship
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Lowell Reeg Scholarship____________________________________________
Walter S. Reuling Scholarship____________________________________________
Lee and Gertrude Reynolds Scholarship____________________________________________
Edward and Beulah Richards Scholarship
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Doug and Alberta Richardson Scholarship
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Henry C. and Elsie B. Rogers Scholarship
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O. G. Rowe Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. Alice Bondurant Scott Scholarship
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Kathryn Reese Sengel Scholarship____________________________________________
Asa, Allie and David Shelton Scholarship
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Dr. William W. Slider Scholarship____________________________________________
Harold J. and Helen H. Smith Scholarship
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W. K. Snyder Scholarship____________________________________________
Billy C. and Faye C. Spencer Scholarship
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L. D. and Marie Squires Scholarship____________________________________________
M. Keith Stearns Scholarship____________________________________________
Dr. Julius and Hazel A. Stephenson Scholarship
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Mary Louise Stoltz Scholarship____________________________________________
Terry W. and Cinda L. Swan Scholarship
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Dr. Cyrintha Terry Scholarship____________________________________________
Jo Ann Vanada and Rev. J. Smiley Collins Scholarship
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Keith and Katherine Venable Scholarship
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Mary Evelyn Walker and Louise Brock Scholarship
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William “Bill” Walker Scholarship____________________________________________
A. P. White Scholarship____________________________________________
Rose Willis Scholarship____________________________________________
Dr. Ralph D. and Nellie Winchester Scholarship
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Noma Dix Winston Scholarship____________________________________________
Rev. L. E. and Rose Woodcock Scholarship
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Lewis and Mary Woodward Scholarship
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W. Ruel and Runa Wooten Scholarship____________________________________________
Leo and Betty Young Scholarship____________________________________________
Joseph W. and Margaret Zinn Scholarship
Other Scholarships
Alumni Legacy ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a first-time, full-time freshman; be the child or grandchild of a Lindsey Wilson graduate; meet all financial aid guidelines; and provide the relative’s full name as printed on his or her diploma, ad-dress, Social Security number, date of birth and year of graduation.Award: $1,500Number: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
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Choir Participation/Accompaniment AwardEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student, demonstrate financial need and attend an audition.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
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Early Childhood Development Scholarship, see page 7.
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International Student ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate international student.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
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Kentucky National Guard, see page 13.____________________________________________
Leadership ScholarshipEligibility: Must have held a leadership position, have at least a 15 composite ACT score, have at least a 2.5 high school GPA, completed financial aid paperwork and submit 2 letters of recommendation and a written essay on leadership qualities.
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National United Methodist ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy United Method-ist student, demonstrate financial need and be a full-time undergraduate. Award: Various amounts awarded from the United Methodist Student Day offering taken annually throughout the church Number: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
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E. O. Robinson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student; demonstrate financial need; and be a graduating high school senior in Bell, Breathitt, Carter, Clay, Elliott, Estill, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, McCreary, Menifee, Mor-gan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Powell, Rockcastle, Rowan, Whitley or Wolfe County.Award: Up to $1,000Number: Depends on fundingDeadline: March 15 (priority)
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Lindsey Wilson United Methodist ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an active member of the United Methodist Church, have a written recommendation by applicant’s minister submitted to the admissions office or scholar-ship committee, demonstrate financial need
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesLindsey Wilson College
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019171KHEAA
and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Up to $1,000Number: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
WIOASee page 12.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: VariesNumber: Limited by fundingDeadline: None
Louisville Presbyterian
Theological
Seminary
Contact: Director of Admissions, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, KY 40205, 502.895.3411 (in Louisville) or toll free 800.264.1839, [email protected], www.lpts.edu/admissions/financial-matters/scholarships-for-excellence
GrantsTuition GrantEligibility: Must be approved to a first-level master’s degree program. Award: Full tuitionNumber: VariesDeadline: June 1 for master of divinity and master of arts; February 1 for master of arts in marriage and family therapy and interna-tional applicants
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsPresidential Scholarships for ExcellenceEligibility: Must have evidence of high aca-demic distinction and outstanding potential for leadership in the church and have at least a 3.3 GPA undergraduate and prior graduate study. Based on academic achievement. Other candidates also considered if nominated by a pastor, governing body official or Louisville Seminary. Some of these candidates may carry a 2.5 GPA minimum if they demonstrate a profound promise for ministry. Award: Up to $20,000
Number: Varies; renewable for up to 3 yearsDeadline: February 1
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Promise for Ministry Scholarships for ExcellenceEligibility: Must demonstrate great promise for leadership in ministry. Award: Up to $20,000Number: Varies; renewable for up to 3 yearsDeadline: February 1
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
McKendree
University
Contact: Shepherdsville Campus: Tif-fanie Cooper, Student Services Specialist, McKendree University, 1330 Hwy 44 East, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, 502.869.6031, [email protected] or [email protected]; Radcliff Campus: Heather Haycraft, Student Ser-vices Specialist; Cayla Pearman, Student Services Specialist, McKendree University, 1635 West Lincoln Trail Boulevard, Radcliff, KY 40160, 270.351.5003, [email protected], or [email protected], www.mckendree.edu/
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: November 1 for fall term, April 1 for spring term, June 1 for summer term (priority)
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsKentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
MedQuest
College
Contact: Lisa Wright, Financial Aid, Med-Quest College, Louisville Campus: 10400 Linn Station Road Suite 120, Louisville, KY 40223, 502.245.6177 Lexington Campus: 1575 Winchester Road Suite 110, Lexington, KY 40505, 859.303.9899 or visit www.medquestcollege.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.
LoansAdvantage Education Loan, see page 9.
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Federal Direct Loan, see page 21.________________________________________
Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsKentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Midway
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Finan-cial Aid Office, Midway University, 512 East Stephens Street, Midway, KY 40347, 859.846.5410 or toll-free 800.755.0031, [email protected], www.midway.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
Private Colleges, Universities, and SeminariesLouisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary–Midway University
Affording Higher Education 2018–2019 172 KHEAA
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Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
Grants/LoansTeacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, see page 22.
LoansBagby LoanEligibility: Must be an undergraduate or graduate student with financial need.Award: Interest-free loan
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Federal Direct Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsEligibility: Unless otherwise noted, must at-tend full time each semester for institutional scholarships and be enrolled in a traditional daytime undergraduate program.
Athletic ScholarshipEligibility: Must participate in archery, baseball, basketball, cheer, cross-country, equitation (hunt and western), golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball or men’s wrestling.Contact: Coaches through admissions office, 800.755.0031
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Choral Scholars AwardEligibility: On-campus audition and par-ticipation in all choral programs required.Award: VariesDeadline: April 1 (priority)
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Dean’s Academic ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong high school academic performance.Award: Up to $7,000 per year
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Disciples of Christ ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a member of the Dis-ciples of Christ church.Award: Varies
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Founder’s Academic ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong high school academic performance.Award: Up to $6,000 per year
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KCTCS Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must enroll in an undergraduate evening, weekend or online program and have earned an associate’s degree from a KCTCS school with at least a 3.0 cumulative KCTCS GPA.Award: $1,000 per year
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Kentucky Coal County College Completion Scholarship, see page 7.
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Kentucky Governor’s Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must have completed Kentucky’s Governor’s Scholars Program, Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs or Governor’s School for the Arts.Award: Varies
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Legacy ScholarshipEligibility: Must have an immediate relative (parent, grandparent or sibling) who gradu-ated from Midway University.Award: Varies
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Pinkerton ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from an underrepre-sented group, demonstrate financial need, be a resident of Kentucky and participate in Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs programs.Award: Varies, up to full tuitionNumber: LimitedDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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President’s Academic ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong high school academic performance.Award: Up to $10,000 per year
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Provost’s Academic ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong high school academic performance.Award: Up to $8,000 per year
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Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong collegiate aca-demic performance and be a transfer student with at least 24 credit hours.Award: Up to $11,000 per year
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Trustee’s Academic ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong high school academic performance.Award: Up to $11,000 per year
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
Northwood
University
Contact: Christie McDonald, Northwood University, 4000 Whiting Drive, Midland, MI 48640, 989.837.4454, [email protected], www.northwood.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Kentucky National Guard StateTuition Assistance, see page 13.
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsKentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.
Ross
College
Contact: Ross College, 4001 Fort Camp-bell Boulevard, Hopkinsville, KY 42240, 270.886.1302
GrantsActive Military and Spouse of Active Military Grant
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Business Management Associate Degree Success Grant
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Information Technology Associate Degree Success Grant
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Nursing Associate Degree Success Grant
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Occupational Therapy Assistant Associate Degree Success Grant
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Practical Nursing Diploma Success Grant
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Ross Education Institutional Grant (Diploma programs only)
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Veterinary Technology Associate Degree Success Grant
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
Simmons
College
of Kentucky
Contact: Financial Aid Director, Simmons College of Kentucky, 1018 South 7th Street, Louisville, KY 40203, 502.776.1443, ext. 121, www.simmonscollegeky.edu/
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21. Deadline: August 15 (priority)
ScholarshipsHOPE ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an undergraduate stu-dent, be currently enrolled in an accredited historically black college or university, have at least a 2.5 GPA and submit 2 references and résumé. Based on academic performance, community involvement and financial need. Award: $1,000, no renewableDeadline: July 1Contact: [email protected]
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
Spalding
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Student Fi-nancial Aid Office, Spalding University, 845 South Third Street, Louisville, KY 40203, 502.585.9911, ext. 4335 or 800.896.8941, ext. 4335, www.spalding.edu
GrantsAlumni Dependent DiscountEligibility: Must be a dependent of a Spalding University alumnus.Award: 10% tuition discountNumber: VariesContact: Office of Admission, 502.585.7111, www.spalding.edu
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: VariesDeadline: March 1; rolling thereafter if funds remain
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Nursing Student Loan, see page 23.Deadline: March 1; rolling thereafter if funds remain
ScholarshipsMuhammad Ali ScholarshipEligibility: Based on expected family con-tribution from FAFSA.Award: VariesDeadline: March 1Contact: Jennifer Anderson, Spalding University, 502.873.4327, [email protected]
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Crusade for Children ScholarshipEligibility: Must be working with special needs children and/or enrolled in a program leading to the LBD teaching license and demonstrate financial need.
Award: Cannot exceed the total cost for education less other financial aid received; maximum will be 50% of tuition costsNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Associate Dean, College of Edu-cation
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Endowed ScholarshipEligibility: Contact financial aid office.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: MarchContact: Theresa Hulsey, Spalding Univer-sity, 502.873.4332, [email protected]
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Public Child Welfare Certification Program Scholarship, see page 10.
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Spalding Merit ScholarshipEligibility: Contact admissions office. Based on high school GPA and ACT or SAT score.Award: Up to $12,000Contact: Office of Admission, 502.585.7111
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.Contact: Theresa Hulsey, Spalding Univer-sity, 502.893.4332, [email protected]
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: March 1; rolling thereafter if funds remain
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Graduate AssistantshipEligibility: Must be enrolled at least half time at the graduate level.Award: Awards vary between 3–9 credit hours. Number: VariesDeadline: AprilContact: Susan Nicholson, Office of Aca-demic Deans
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Sullivan
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Ad-missions Office, Sullivan University, P.O. Box 33-308, Louisville, KY 40232, 502.456.6505, www.sullivan.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Sullivan University GrantEligibility: Must have financial need and demonstrate hardship based on required eligibility.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
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Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
Scholarships
Academic ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student; have completed high school within the most recent year; begin taking classes no later than the fall semester after the end of the high school year; have at least a 3.0 GPA at the end of the junior or the fall semester of the senior year; have at least a 20 ACT, 1060 SAT or 20 Academic Placement Assessment score; and maintain a 3.0 quarterly GPA with continu-ous enrollment.Award: Up to full tuition and feesContact: Admissions Department
Participation Scholarships
Eligibility: In addition to any criteria un-der a specific scholarship, must be a high school senior.
Number: Unless otherwise noted, variesContact: Unless otherwise noted, Admis-sions Department
Ken Byrd Scholarship Eligibility: Must have at least a 3.0 high school GPA; have at least a 17 ACT, 1365 SAT or 15 Admissions Placement Assess-ment score; have completed 30 documented hours of voluntary community service; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment. Award: $3,000; Louisville campus onlyNumber: 1Deadline: April 13
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Competition ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in com-petitions in high school at the state, regional or national level and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment.Award: Varies
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Eagle Scout ScholarshipEligibility: Must have attained Eagle Scout rank from the Boy Scouts of America; have at least a 17 ACT, 1365 SAT or 15 Admis-sions Placement Assessment score; have a 3.0 high school GPA; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA and full-time continu-ous enrollment. Award: Up to full tuition toward an associ-ate’s degree
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Educators’ ScholarshipEligibility: Must be selected by student’s high school, possess career aspirations, have a documented personal goal to complete a career degree, be enrolled full time in an associate’s degree program of study, have at least a 3.0 GPA and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment.Award: Up to $2,000; Lexington campus onlyDeadline: June 15
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Gold Award ScholarshipEligibility: Must have attained the Gold Award from the Girl Scouts of America; have at least a 3.0 high school GPA; have at least a 17 ACT, 1365 SAT or 15 Admissions Placement Assessment score; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment.Award: Full tuition toward an associate’s degree
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Governor’s Scholar ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky resident;
have completed the ACT or SAT; have at least a 3.5 cumulative high school GPA; have at least a 21 ACT, 1365 SAT or 20 Admis-sions Placement Assessment score; have met all requirements of the Governor’s Scholar Program; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment.Award: Full tuition through a bachelor’s degree with continuous enrollment
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Home School ScholarshipEligibility: Must submit a letter of recom-mendation from a pastor, supervisor or manager of employment or other affiliation; be within 1 year of completing the minimum high school course of study; submit an essay on “The importance of my major in today’s workforce”; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment.Award: $3,000
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Imagine America Scholarship - High School Eligibility: Must be a high school senior, be enrolled in the Imagine America Program before submitting an application, apply at www.imagine-america.org, demonstrate likelihood of successful completion of post-secondary education, have at least a 2.5 high school GPA, demonstrate financial need and voluntary community service during senior year and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment.Award: $1,000Contact: www.imagine-america.org or Ad-missions Department
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National Award of Excellence Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a high school student and continuously reside in university housing; have at least a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA; have at least a 21 ACT, 1365 SAT or 20 Admissions Placement Assessment score and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment. Award: $3,000
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Teacher Recommendation ScholarshipEligibility: Must receive a letter of recom-mendation on school letterhead from a teacher, counselor or advisor of a club who can speak highly of the student and student’s desire to be successful in the student’s chosen program; submit a written 150-word essay on “The importance of my major in today’s workforce”; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment. Award: $2,000Deadline: Second Friday in June
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Stephanie Thornton Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior or senior high school student, be currently attending the R. G. Drage Technical Center in Ohio and maintain continuous full-time enrollment.Award: $2,000 for high school junior; $10,000 for high school seniorNumber: 1 per high school junior; 1 per high school senior
Other Scholarships
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Admis-sions Department
Active Heroes ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a veteran and a high school or GED graduate; be seeking an as-sociate’s or bachelor’s degree in business, accounting or information technology; and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment. Contact Admissions for other criteria.Award: Full tuition for the associate’s de-gree or 50% tuition for a bachelor’s pro-gramNumber: 1 award per associate’s program; 1 award per bachelor’s programDeadline: Before student’s registration date
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Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies (BSPS) ScholarshipEligibility: Must have an associate’s degree in paralegal studies from Sullivan Univer-sity, submit a 200- to 300-word typed essay explaining why the applicant decided to continue in the BSPS program and should be awarded the scholarship, have at least 48 credit hours remaining to complete the bach-elor’s program, have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA for all work completed in the paralegal studies program, enroll in at least 2 courses and maintain satisfactory academic progress in the program. Award: $1,250Number: 1 - 2Deadline: By the fourth week of the quarter before to the quarter in which the BSPS student is seeking to receive scholarship assistance
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Campus Discovery Day ScholarshipEligibility: Must have completed an assess-ment during Campus Discovery Day and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment. Deadline: Before student’s registration dateAward: Varies; $500 - $3,000
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Culinary Mystery Basket Competition ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school senior, be enrolled in the culinary arts associate’s degree program or the personal/private chef diploma program, be entering as a first-year student, maintain continuous full-time enrollment and prepare recipes for judges for an on-campus competition in the spring quarter.Award: Up to $3,000 (Lexington campus only)Contact: Lexington Campus culinary admis-sions department
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Brennan Davis Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a second-year student pursuing an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in the College of Business Administration or be a Sullivan alumnus pursuing a graduate degree; maintain a 2.5 GPA (undergraduate student) or a 3.0 GPA (graduate student); have financial need and not be receiving financial support from parents or employer; and submit an application, 1 letter of recom-mendation and a 500-word or less essay for the university ombudsman.Award: $1,000Number: 1Deadline: July 15
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Barbara S. Dean ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding sopho-more who graduated with an associate’s degree from the Fort Knox campus with at least a 3.0 GPA and maintain at least a 2.5 GPA with continuous enrollment. Award: Full tuition Number: 1Deadline: June 15
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Distinguished Young Women of Kentucky GrantEligibility: Must be a high school student who participated in the Distinguished Young Women of Kentucky competition and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment. Award: $10,000 - winner; $6,000 - 1st run-ner up; $5,000 - 2nd runner up; $1,500 re-maining finalist
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Emil P. “Nix” Graas Accounting ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior, major in ac-counting, maintain continuous full-time enrollment with satisfactory academic progress and submit a letter of application to the Accounting Department chair. Award: $250; Louisville campus or online
Number: 4Deadline: 9th week of each quarterContact: Accounting Department chair
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Healthcare Initiative ScholarshipEligibility: Must apply for the associate of science in medical assisting program, main-tain at least a 2.5 GPA, maintain continuous enrollment at least half time and submit a 250-word essay on “Why I chose my career specialization” to the academic dean.Award: Up to $12,000; Lexington campus only
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Chef Thomas J. Hickey Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding culi-nary arts student who has completed at least 56 credit hours at Sullivan University, have at least a 3.0 GPA and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment. Based on academic record, peer recommendations and student participation.Award: Up to full tuition for quarters 4, 5, and 6 or equivalent credit-hour valueNumber: 2; 1 Louisville campus and 1 Lexington campusDeadline: TBAContact: National Center for Hospitality Studies Scholarship Committee
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Imagine America Scholarship - Adult and Military StudentsEligibility: Must be an adult or military student, apply at www.imagine-america.org, demonstrate likelihood of successful completion of postsecondary education and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment. Award: $1,000Deadline: Prior to student’s registration dateContact: Admissions Department
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Job Corps ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduate of the Job Corps program, apply within 1 year of completing the program, be accepted under regular admissions guidelines and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continu-ous enrollment. Award: Up to $1,800
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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B. J. Luker Accounting ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in accounting, have completed the first year of study, main-tain continuous full-time enrollment, have
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made satisfactory academic progress, and submit a letter of application. Based on GPA and first-year commitment to the ac-counting curriculum.Award: Full tuition for 1 quarter; Louis-ville campus or onlineNumber: 4Deadline: 9th week of the quarterContact: Accounting Department chair
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Kathy Mattingly-Kidwell Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a current graduate stu-dent with at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA and maintain at least a 3.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment. Must also submit a 300-word essay on the topic of “Who has been a mentor in your life; how has that person positively impacted you in achieving your dream?” to the Admissions Department.Award: Up to $1,500Number: 1 Deadline: September 1
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Military GrantEligibility: Must be a veteran, dependent student or spouse using benefits of a vet-eran and active duty personnel who qualify.Award: 25% of the tuition gap remaining after all other gift aid and military tuition benefits are applied
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Mock Trial ScholarshipEligibility: Must have successfully com-pleted the Mock Trial I class with at least a “B,” have a commitment to complete the Mock Trial II class and team participa-tion, have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA, maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment and be an active member of the Mock Trial team. Award: $250 per quarter for 4 quarters; Lexington campus onlyNumber: 1
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Order of the Golden Toque ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a current student in a National Center for Hospitality Studies program, have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment. Based on academic history, financial need, documented peer recommendations and personal essay.Award: $5,000; Louisville and Lexington campusesNumber: 4Deadline: TBAContact: National Center for Hospitality Studies Scholarship Committee
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Kerry Sommerville ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduate of the associ-ate’s degree in hotel/restaurant management with at least a 3.0 GPA, continue in the bachelor’s degree in hospitality management program, submit an application and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment. Based on outstanding academic merit and student participation by peer review.Award: Full tuition; Louisville and Lexington campusesNumber: 1 Deadline: TBAContact: National Center for Hospitality Studies Scholarship Committee
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Sullivan University Academic Placement Assessment ScholarshipEligibility: Must take test prior to acceptance to the university and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment.Award: $750 - $3,000, based on test scoresDeadline: Prior to registration date
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Sullivan University Ambassador ScholarshipEligibility: Must submit an application and letter of recommendation, be a full-time student with at least a 2.5 GPA, maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continu-ous full-time enrollment and adhere to the Sullivan University Student Ambassador requirements.Award: Up to $500 per quarter; Louisville and Lexington campuses. Additional compensa-tion based on duties performedNumber: Up to 10
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Sullivan University Bachelor of Science ScholarshipEligibility: Must submit an application and written essay, be an associate’s degree gradu-ate of Sullivan University, continue in the bachelor of science program, have at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA, take at least 8 credit hours per quarter and maintain at least a 2.5 GPA with continuos enrollment. Award: Full tuitionNumber: 2Deadline: March 15 Contact: Assistant to the Provost
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Sullivan University’s BlackAchievers Scholarship Eligibility: Must participate in the Chestnut Street Family YMCA Black Achievers pro-gram; have at least a 3.0 high school GPA; have at least a 22 ACT, 1635 SAT or 17 Admissions Placement Assessment score;
and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA and continuous enrollment. Award: $6,000Number: 1
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Sullivan University Scholarship for the Salvation Army’s Center of Hope Culinary Training ProgramEligibility: Must have successfully com-pleted the Center of Hope Culinary Program; have a high school diploma or GED; pass the Sullivan University entrance exam; submit 3 letters of recommendation; have 9 months of acceptable work record documented by the employer (preferably food service experience); meet all satisfactory academic progress standards; and abide by all local, state and federal laws and university policies. Award: Tuition, books and fees toward an associate’s degree in culinary arts or baking and pastry arts (Louisville campus only)Number: Only 1 student can use the scholar-ship at a given time. A new recipient can be named if a recipient graduates or withdraws from the program.
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Sullivan University Southeast Christian Church Collaborative ScholarshipEligibility: Must meet regular admissions requirements and standards and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous enrollment.Award: Tuition, books and fees for 1 calendar year; renewableNumber: 2
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Taste of Derby ChefShowdown ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an active National Center for Hospitality Studies student, submit a Kentucky-themed recipe to the director of culinary arts, execute the recipe in the pre-liminary event and participate in the 3-part Chef Showdown.Award: $5,000 Number: 1Deadline: February 28 for initial submis-sion of recipe
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Technology ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school senior, have successfully completed any IT certification test before taking classes at Sullivan, pursue a degree in the information technology or computer information technology field and maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and continuous enrollment.Award: $3,000Number: Varies
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Transfer Student ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a transfer student with an associate’s degree from another accredited institution or have 90 quarter or 60 semester hours of credit with at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA with continuous full-time enrollment.Award: $2,000
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Tuition Pre-Payment ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school student, provide documentation from a bank state-ment showing a savings account for college education and maintain continuous full-time enrollment.Award: Up to $2,000; 5% of the lump sum payment made to the university on or before registration day (Louisville campus only)
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
WIOASee page 12.
Thomas
More
College
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Mark Messingschlager, Thomas More College, 333 Thomas More Parkway, Crestview Hills, KY 41017, 859.344.3506, [email protected], www.thomasmore.edu
GrantsAlumni Legacy Tuition GrantEligibility: Must be an undergraduate stu-dent and a dependent, sibling or grandchild of a Villa Madonna/Thomas More College alumnus who has earned a bachelor’s degree. Award: Up to 50% of tuitionNumber: VariesDeadline: Awarded upon admittance
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College Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: VariesDeadline: March 15
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Fine Art GrantEligibility: Must demonstrate outstanding achievement in art, plan to major in art and submit a letter of recommendation from an art educator and a portfolio of no less than 10 items of own artwork. Interview may be required. Works submitted need not be matted but should be presented in a study portfolio. Sketchbooks may be included. Slides and color photographs may be submitted for 3-dimensional works. Award: $500 - $1,000; renewable for 4 years if good standing is maintained and remain in the majorContact: Dr. Rebecca Bilbo, Art Department, 859.344.3419, [email protected]
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Thomas More Access GrantEligibility: Must be enrolled full-time and file the FAFSA.Award: VariesNumber: Varies
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.____________________________________________
Nursing Student Loan, see page 23.Deadline: March 15
Academic Scholarships
Band ScholarshipAward: Up to $8,000Contact: Office of Enrollment
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James Graham Brown Honors ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduating high school senior, have at least a 28 ACT or equivalent SAT score, have at least a 3.6 GPA and submit 3 letters of recommendation or be a current student with at least a 3.6 cumulative GPA and have at least 15 semester hours completed at Thomas More. On-campus interview required. Award: Full tuition when combined with federal and state grantsNumber: VariesDeadline: Must file the FAFSA by January 15Contact: Dr. Catherine Sherron, Director, Honors Program, 859.344.3387
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Cleves ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 26 ACT or 1240 SAT score and attend an on-campus interview.
Award: Up to $8,000; minimum of $500 for students who are invited to complete an in-terview regardless of acceptance to programDeadline: January 15
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Dean’s ScholarshipEligibility: Based on outstanding academic performance, test scores and GPA. Award: $9,000 - $14,000Number: VariesDeadline: Awarded upon admittance
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Governor’s Scholar ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kentucky Governor’s Scholar. Award: Value of traditional residence hall room for up to 8 semestersNumber: VariesDeadline: Apply upon admittance
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National Merit Finalist ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a National Merit final-ist and name Thomas More as student’s first choice. Award: $11,000 - $16,000 and a room grant equal to the cost of a traditional residence hall room for up to 8 semestersNumber: VariesDeadline: Apply upon admittance
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Parochial Promise AwardEligibility: Must be a graduate of a parochial high school and have at least a 20 ACT or equivalent SAT score and a 2.5 GPA. A student with a Dean’s or Presidential Scholar-ship is not eligible. Award: $14,000Number: VariesDeadline: Awarded upon acceptance
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Presidential Honors ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 3.5 GPA and at least a 26 ACT or equivalent SAT score. Award: $10,000 - $15,000Number: VariesDeadline: Awarded upon admittance
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Thomas More AwardEligibility: Based on academic achieve-ment, test scores and GPA. A student with a Parochial Promise, Dean’s or Presidential Scholarship is not eligible.Award: $2,000 - $10,000Number: VariesDeadline: Awarded upon acceptance
Departmental Scholarships
Several departments at Thomas More offer scholarships to qualified students pursuing a particular field of study. Students should
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contact the respective departments to learn more about the scope of the scholarships available and for scholarship application deadlines. All departmental scholarship recipients must first be accepted for admis-sion to the college.
Accountancy Department
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Steve Flynn, Accountancy Department, 859.344.3316
John Connelly ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upperclass business, economics or accounting major and should be an overachiever. Award: Varies; renewable
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VonLehman ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in accounting. Award: Varies
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Sis VonLehman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a northern Kentucky resident, major in accounting and demon-strate financial need. Award: Varies
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Edward Wessendarp ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in accounting. Award: Varies
Art Department
Darrell Brothers Memorial Art ScholarshipEligibility: Must plan to major in art, main-tain satisfactory progress, submit a letter of recommendation from an art educator and a written letter by the applicant stating goals and aspirations as a student in the art depart-ment and submit a portfolio of no less than 10 items of own artwork. Works submitted need not be matted but should be presented in a study portfolio. Sketchbooks may be included. Slides and color photographs may be submitted for 3-dimensional works. Award: $500 - $1,000 amount variesDeadline: March 20Contact: Dr. Rebecca Bilbo, Art Department, 859.344.3419, [email protected]
Business Administration Department
Bettman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a business major, be a full-time student and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Award: Varies; renewable
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Borne ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upperclass business major and be a northern Kentucky resident. Award: Varies; renewable
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John Connelly Scholarship, underAccountancy Department, this page.
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K - ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a business-related major and be a full-time student. Award: Varies; renewable
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Wildman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time business major and maintain a “B” average. Award: Varies; renewable
Chemistry Department
Charles B’Hymer Chemistry ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upperclassman and major in chemistry. Award: Varies; renewableContact: Tyler Green, Chemistry Depart-ment, 859.344.3534
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Sr. M. Julitta Chemistry ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upperclassman and major in chemistry. Award: Varies; renewableContact: Tyler Green, Chemistry Depart-ment, 859.344.3534
Communication Department
Computer and Information Sciences ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming student; major in computer and information science; have at least a 23 ACT score or equivalent SAT score; have a 3.0 high school GPA in a college prep curriculum; and submit a letter of recommendation from computer science or math teacher, computer technology coor-dinator or a school counselor and a 1-page, single-spaced letter describing student’s interest in applying for the scholarship, what it is about computers that interests student, what value is added to a computer informa-tion systems degree by having work-related experience and a description of any formal or self-taught computer experience student may have and any creative or original computer activities in which student has participated.Award: TuitionDeadline: January 15Contact: Chuck Zimmer, Computer and Information Science Department, 859.344.3423, [email protected]
Drama Department
Drama Alumni ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in theatre. Award: Varies
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Theatre ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and an active participant in the theatre program and productions. Award: Up to $8,000 a yearNumber: Varies
Economics Department
John Connelly Scholarship, underAccountancy Department, this page.
Education Department
Floretta Morrow ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time education major. Award: VariesContact: Dr. Kimberly Haverkos, Education Department, [email protected]
English Department
Sandra Cuni ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time upperclass English major. Award: Varies
General Sciences Department
William V. Banks Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate financial need, major in a health care field such as pre-med or nursing and complete an application. Award: $3,000; renewableDeadline: February 1
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Breiner and Elbert ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upperclass chemis-try, biology or physics major; demonstrate financial need; have at least a 2.5 GPA; and be recommended by department. Award: Varies; renewable
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Pieper ScholarshipEligibility: Must complete a departmental scholarship application. Priority given to a student who intends to specialize in treatment and care of the eyes. Award: Varies; renewableDeadline: February 1
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George A. Renaker ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a biology, chemistry,
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nursing or health field major; be an enter-ing freshman; have at least a 3.0 GPA; and complete an application. Award: $1,500; renewableDeadline: February 1
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Sommerkamp ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a biology, chemistry or physics major; have at least a 3.0 GPA; be an incoming freshman; have studied high school science with high scores; and complete an application. Award: Varies; renewableDeadline: February 1
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Marcus Thomas Environmental Science ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 3.0 GPA, have a passion for environmentalism, demonstrate community service experience and complete an application. Award: Varies; renewableDeadline: February 1
History/International Studies Department
Ray and Marcella Holbrook ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a criminal justice, pre-law or history major. Award: Varies
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Marty Mitchell Pre-Law ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time history major and be enrolled in the pre-law track.Award: Varies
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Carl Tschoffen History ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time history major. Award: Varies
Mathematics/Physics Department
Schuler ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time physics/math major. Award: Varies
Nursing Department
Providence Hospital Nursing ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering freshman, be a nursing major and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Award: Varies
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Clarence and Angela Rice ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a nursing major and demonstrate financial need. Award: Varies
Philosophy Department
Sr. Camilla Cahill ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time philosophy major and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Award: Varies
Psychology Department
Dr. Charles Baron ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time psychology major. Award: Varies
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Wilbert and Anna Ziegler ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time psychology major. Award: Varies
Sociology/Criminal Justice Department
Pflum, Klausmeier and Gehrum GrantEligibility: Must be a minority student, be pursuing coursework in social science or urban/governmental affairs, demonstrate financial need and complete an application.Award: VariesDeadline: February 1
Theology Department
Theology Department ScholarshipAward: $1,000 - $2,000; renewable
Endowed Scholarships
For details, please see www.thomasmore.edu.
Transfer Student Scholarships
Dean’s Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must meet the criteria for a transfer student and have at least a 2.5 GPA from prior college. Award: $8,000 - $12,000Number: VariesDeadline: Apply upon admittance
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Thomas More College Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and have completed at least 12 transferable credit hours with at least a 2.0 to 2.99 transferable GPA. Award: $5,000, up to 3 yearsNumber: VariesDeadline: Apply upon admittance
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Transfer Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 4.0 GPA and at least 30 transferable credit hours. Award: $14,000Number: VariesDeadline: Apply upon admittance
Other Scholarships and Awards
Choir ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and an active member of the Thomas More College choir. Award: Up to $8,000 a year
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Bishop Roger J. Foys Ministry and Service ScholarshipEligibility: Must be Catholic and have a 3.0 GPA and a 22 ACT or equivalent SAT score. Award: Up to $8,000Deadline: January 15
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Out-of-State AwardEligibility: Must be an accepted out-of-state student. Award: $2,000Deadline: Apply upon admittance
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Sibling AwardEligibility: Must have a sibling concurrently enrolled.Award: Up to 50% of tuitionNumber: VariesDeadline: Awarded upon acceptance
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyComputer Information Systems Workship ProgramEligibility: Must major in CIS, have a 23 ACT or equivalent SAT score, have at least a 3.0 high school GPA and work 20 hours per week for 50 weeks. Award: Full tuitionDeadline: January 15
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Federal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: Up to $2,100 each yearNumber: VariesDeadline: March 15
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Transylvania
University
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Financial Aid Office or Admissions Office, Transyl-vania University, 300 North Broadway, Lexington, KY 40508, [email protected], www.transy.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: 150Deadline: February 1
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsJohn R. Bryden Appalachian ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a resident of southern Appalachia, demonstrate financial need and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $1,000 - $2,000, depending on needNumber: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an active member of the Disciples of Christ, demonstrate finan-cial need and be a full-time undergraduate student. Award: $500 - $1,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Henry Clay Center forStatesmanship ScholarshipEligibility: Must complete the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship Program on Tran-sylvania’s campus. Cannot be combined with Transylvania’s other academic merit scholarships.Award: $14,000
Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Columbia Healthcare Corporation or HCA-Affiliates Scholarship for Children of EmployeesEligibility: Must be a dependent of a full-time Columbia Healthcare Corporation or HCA Affiliates employee who has at least 1 year of service and have at least a 3.2 high school GPA and comparable test scores.Award: $2,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Fine Arts ScholarshipEligibility: Must audition or submit a port-folio and demonstrate outstanding ability in music, theater or studio art.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Founders’ ScholarshipEligibility: Must have very high academic ability and distinctive leadership qualifica-tions.Award: $14,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Frontier ScholarshipEligibility: Must be involved in unique ex-tracurricular activities and submit a résumé of activities, leadership and involvement in school, church, work, etc.Award: $1,500 - $2,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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William R. Kenan ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student, demonstrate exceptional academic ability and have superior leadership qualities.Award: $25,000Number: VariesDeadline: December 1
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Kentucky Governor’s Scholars and Governor’s School for the Arts ScholarshipEligibility: Must have participated in the Governor’s Scholars Program, Governor’s School for the Arts or Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs. Cannot be combined with Transylvania’s other academic merit scholarships.Award: $14,000
Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Kentucky River Coal Corporation Appalachian ScholarshipEligibility: Must live in Knott, Leslie, Letcher or Perry County; demonstrate financial need; have at least a 3.0 GPA; have at least a 22 ACT score; and be a full-time undergradu-ate student. Award: $1,000 - $2,000Number: LimitedDeadline: February 1
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Ministers’ Dependent ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a dependent child of a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister or missionary who is earning a liv-ing in a church-related occupation. Based on financial need, GPA, national test scores and class ranking.Award: $1,000 - $2,000, depending on needNumber: VariesDeadline: February 1
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James Morrison ScholarshipEligibility: Must have superior academic ability and distinctive leadership qualifica-tions.Award: $19,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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Pioneer Scholarship for Distinctive Accomplishment Eligibility: Must have strong academic ability and superior, distinctive leadership qualities.Award: $18,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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President’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student, have outstanding academic promise and demonstrate leadership qualities. Award: $20,000Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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E. O. Robinson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a promising student, demonstrate financial need and be from one of a selected group of counties in eastern Kentucky.Award: Up to $1,100Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
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student, demonstrate remarkable academic ability and have outstanding leadership qualities.Award: $22,000Number: VariesDeadline: December 1
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William T. Young Scholarship Eligibility: Must be nominated by high school counselor; demonstrate superior aca-demic ability, excellent character, leadership and uncommon promise for development; and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: Full tuition and fees for 4 years Number: 6 each yearDeadline: December 1
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VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: $500 - $1,750Number: VariesDeadline: February 1
Union
College
Contact: Andra Butler, Office of Financial Aid, Union College, Barbourville, KY 40906, 606.546.1224, [email protected], www.unionky.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: September 1 and January 2
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: Varies; dependent on available fundingDeadline: November 15
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
Grants/LoansTeacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, see page 22.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAthletic ScholarshipEligibility: Must participate in baseball or football (men); softball or volleyball (women); or archery, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross-country, cycling, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming or tennis (men or women). Athletic scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students by the coaches.Award: Varies; dependent on sportNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: May 1
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Band ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and participate in band.Award: Up to $2,000Contact: David McCullough, [email protected], 606.546.1444
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Bulldog AwardEligibility: Must have at least a 2.0 GPA. Award: Up to $12,300 per year
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Common Partners ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and have demonstrated commitment to scholar-ship, leadership and service.Award: $1,000Number: LimitedContact: Merry Thompson, [email protected], 606.546.1297
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Governor’s Scholar ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduate of the Gov-ernor’s Scholar Program, have at least a 24 ACT score or equivalent SAT score and have at least a 3.0 GPA.Award: Up to full tuitionNumber: 4Deadline: First come, first served
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Over 50 ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and have reached 50th birthday before the begin-
ning of the term for which the scholarship would apply.Award: 50% tuitionNumber: Varies
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President’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 3.0 GPA and a 24 ACT score (or equivalent).Award: Up to $14,600 per year
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Rogers Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Rogers Scholars Pro-gram graduate and have at least a 24 ACT score and at least a 3.0 high school GPA.Award: Full tuition; half tuition if ACT score is below 24
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Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must have transferred in at least 24 hours from an accredited college or uni-versity and be a full-time student.Award: Up to $14,600Number: Varies
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Trustee’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 3.5 GPA and a 26 ACT score (or equivalent).Award: Up to $15,600 per yearNumber: Varies
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Union AwardEligibility: Must have at least a 2.75 GPA and a 20 ACT score (or equivalent).Award: Up to $12,600 per year
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Union Legacy ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the child of an Union graduate who received a baccalaureate degree.Award: $1,000
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United Methodist ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate United Methodist student who is an active church member, pre-ministerial student or de-pendent of a Methodist minister. Recipients are encouraged to request matching funds from their local church.Award: $1,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: May 1
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Union Sibling ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and have at least 1 sibling concurrently enrolled. Siblings must be dependent, reside in the same household and make satisfactory aca-demic progress.Award: $1,000
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Vocal Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student and participate in vocal music.Award: Up to $3,000Contact: Virginia Gay Gandy, 606.546.1441, [email protected]
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: $1,500 each yearNumber: Varies; dependent on available fundingDeadline: November 15
University
of
Pikeville
Contact: John Yancey, Admissions Office, University of Pikeville, 147 Sycamore Street, Pikeville, KY 41501, www.upike.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.____________________________________________
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.____________________________________________
Vocational Rehabilitation, see page 13.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
ScholarshipsAcademic Achievement AwardAward: 3.75+ GPA, $6,000; 3.5–3.74 GPA, $5,000; 3.0–3.49 GPA, $3,500; 2.75–2.99 GPA, $2,500; 2.74 or lower GPA, $2,000
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Alumni ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 22–24 ACT score or a 2.8 transfer college GPA.Award: $5,500, tuition; $2,000 room and board
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Appalachian ScholarshipEligibility: Must have up to a 21 ACT score or a 2.0 transfer college GPA and maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA.Award: $4,250, tuition
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Athletic ScholarshipEligibility: Must participate in archery, basketball, bowling, cheer, cross-country, dance, e-sports, golf, soccer, tennis or track and field (men and women), softball or vol-leyball (women), baseball or football (men) and meet the qualifications for such aid as determined by the college and athletic depart-ment based on NAIA guidelines.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: Rolling
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Booth Scholars ScholarshipAward: $2,000 in addition to academic scholarship toward room and board expensesNumber: VariesDeadline: April 1
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Governor’s Scholars or Governor’s School for the Arts ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Governor’s Scholar or Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus.Award: $3,000 in addition to any scholar-ship offered
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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National Presbyterian College Scholarship, see page 234.
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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 22–26 ACT score or a 3.2 transfer college GPA and maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.Award: $5,500, tuition
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Rogers Scholars ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Rogers Scholars Pro-gram graduate.
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Trustees ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 27–36 ACT score or a 3.5 transfer college GPA and maintain at least a 3.6 cumulative GPA.Award: $8,000, tuition
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UPike Scholars AwardAward: 25+ ACT, $2,000; 21–24 ACT, $1,000; lower than 21 ACT, $500
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UPike Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a transfer student and transfer at least 11 hours.
Award: 3.25 or higher cumulative GPA, $7,000; 3.249 or lower cumulative GPA, $3,500
Scholarships/LoansOsteopathic Medicine Scholarship, see page 8.
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Deadline: First come, first served
University
of the
Cumberlands
Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Larry Rector, Director, Financial Aid Office, University of the Cumberlands, Williams-burg, KY 40769, 800.343.1609, [email protected], www.ucumberlands.edu
GrantsCollege Access Program Grant, see page 7.
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Bert T. Combs Leadership GrantEligibility: Must be a full-time entering freshman or transfer student who is a legal resident of Kentucky; have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA; have an estimated family contribution of $2,000 or less; and receive Pell Grant, CAP, KTG and KEES awards.Award: Full tuition and fees less Pell, CAP, KTG, KEES and academic-based scholarshipNumber: Unlimited
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Federal Pell Grant, see page 21.Deadline: March 1 in the year of enrollment (priority)
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, see page 21.Number: VariesDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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Kentucky Tuition Grant, see page 7.
LoansFederal Direct Loan, see page 21.
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Federal PLUS Loan, see page 21.
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ScholarshipsGuy Billington Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time and have been a resident at one of the Baptist children’s home.Award: $750Number: 1Deadline: April 15
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Cheerleading ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: March 1 (priority)Contact: Corissa Dyer, 606.539.3523
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Christian Leadership ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time on campus, be a first time undergraduate, have provided leadership in church or other religious organization and submit scholar-ship application and be admitted before January 31.Award: $2,500Deadline: December 1Contact: Admissions office, 800.343.1609
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Crescent Hill Baptist Church/Schnur ScholarshipEligibility: Must be active in a Kentucky Baptist Church, have parents who serve as Baptist foreign missionaries, have financial need, have at least a 2.0 GPA and be a full-time undergraduate student.Award: $500Number: 1Deadline: April 1 (priority)
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Dean’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time on campus, be an undergraduate, have at least a 28 composite ACT score or equivalent SAT score and have at least a 3.5 GPA.Award: Up to $15,250Deadline: May 1Contact: Erica Harris, Director of Admis-sions, 800.343.1609
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Faculty DiscountEligibility: Must be a child or spouse of a full-time employee of the university and be an undergraduate student.Award: Full tuitionNumber: UnlimitedDeadline: None
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Football ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student. Award: Varies
Number: 12 full scholarshipsDeadline: March 1 (priority)Contact: Matt Rhymer, football coach, 606.539.4451
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Founder’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time on campus and be an undergraduate. Based on GPA and ACT/SAT scores.Award: $4,000 - $12,750Number: UnlimitedContact: Erica Harris, Director of Admis-sions, 800.343.1609
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Graduate AssistantshipEligibility: Must be a graduate student.Award: Full tuition less student payment of $190 per classNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Chris Kraftick, athletic director, 606.539.4540
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Kentucky Baptist ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled full time as a first-year, first-time freshman and be active in a Kentucky Baptist church.Award: $1,000Number: VariesDeadline: First-come, first-served basis
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Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship, see page 8.
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Men’s Baseball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: Up to full costNumber: 9 full scholarshipsDeadline: NoneContact: Brad Shelton, baseball coach, 606.539.4387
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Men’s Basketball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: Up to full costNumber: 12 full scholarshipsDeadline: NoneContact: Donnie Butcher, men’s basketball coach, 606.539.4361
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Men’s and Women’s Archery ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Kris Strebeck, archery coach, 606.539.4437
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Men’s and Women’s Bowling ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Kevin Reigle, bowling coach, 606.539.4262
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Men’s and Women’s Golf ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Taylor Riggs, golf coach, 606.539.4543
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Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Pete Campbell, men’s coach, 606.539.3595; Kelly Buikus, women’s coach, 606.539.3592
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Men’s and Women’s Soccer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: March 1 (priority)Contact: Steve Hamilton, women’s coach, 606.539.4044; Tim Brooks, men’s coach, 606.539.4386
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Men’s and Women’sSwimming ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Eric Skelly, swimming coach, 606.539.4485
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Men’s and Women’s Tennis ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Chin Tan, coach, 606.539.4275
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Men’s and Women’s Track and Cross-Country ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-
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ate student. Award: VariesNumber: 12 full scholarshipsDeadline: March 1 (priority)Contact: Randy Greer, coach, 606.539.4139
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Men’s and Women’s Wrestling ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: NoneContact: Donnie Stephens, women’s coach, 606.539.4511; Chris Fleeger, men’s coach, 606.539.4051
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Francis and Ruth Moore ScholarshipEligibility: Must be active in a Kentucky Baptist church, complete the application, provide supporting documents and be en-rolled full time.Award: $1,200Number: VariesDeadline: April 15
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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student, be an undergraduate, have at least a 30 composite ACT score or equivalent SAT score and have at least a 3.5 GPA.Award: Up to $23,000Number: UnlimitedDeadline: May 1Contact: Erica Harris, Director of Admis-sions, 800.343.1609
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Resident Assistant ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upperclassman en-rolled full time.Award: $7,000 - $9,000Number: VariesDeadline: March 1 (priority)Contact: Andrew Underwood, Director of Student Life, 606.539.4230
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Westside Portland Baptist Church ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an enrolled full time undergraduate, be a Baptist student from the Portland area of Louisville and demonstrate financial need.Award: Up to $750Number: 2Deadline: April 15
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Women’s Basketball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: Up to full costNumber: 12 full scholarships
Deadline: NoneContact: Missy Irvin, women’s basketball coach, 606.539.4478
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Women’s Softball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student.Award: VariesNumber: 4 full scholarshipsDeadline: NoneContact: Bailey Dillender, softball coach, 606.539.4178
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Women’s Volleyball ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time undergradu-ate student. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: March 1 (priority)Contact: Kathryn Hart, coach, 606.539.4155
VA BenefitsSee pages 24–26.
Work-StudyFederal Work-Study, see page 22.Award: $800 - $2,250Number: VariesDeadline: March 1 (priority)
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