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University Scholarships and Grants

The following pages list university- and college-sponsored scholarships and grants. The first section presents scholarships and grants limited to students enrolled in specific colleges. The second section presents scholarships administered by various university offices; these scholarships may be awarded to students enrolled at any of the undergraduate colleges (unless specifically noted in the narrative).

In most cases, students are automatically considered for need-based scholarship awards when they file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Scholarships specifically for first-year students are awarded by the Office of University Undergraduate Admissions and the Office of Financial Aid in consultation with the deans, as appropriate.

College-based scholarships are awarded by the deans of each college in accordance with current individual college practices. The college-based scholarship application procedures vary from college to college. Please consult the headings of the individual colleges for information regarding the scholarship application procedure at each college.

In some cases, individual scholarships have established a separate application procedure specific to that scholarship. Information about any such separate application procedures is included when appropriate.

Certain scholarships are available to students whose parent(s) work for the following organizations: Grand Union Food Store Corporation, Twin County Grocers and member stores, and Littman Jewelers. Students may contact the Office of Financial Aid for information about these employer-related awards.


 
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