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In an effort to help families make Maryville an affordable
option, you will find a number of resources, scholarships as
well as links to other financial aid opportunities. From
the prestigious Presidential Scholarship covering tuition room
and board to the Art and Design Scholarship for Fine Arts
Majors to the
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship for
new transfer students, the University tries to maintain a full
compliment of financial incentives for outstanding students.
There are many scholarships sponsored by companies,
fraternal organizations, churches, professional groups,
and employment affiliates.
Spend some time researching this myriad of potential funding
sources through links in the Financial Aid Menu or direct
access at:
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College Scholarship Service:
FastWeb
Worksheets & Scholarship Searches:
Scholar Aid:
Scholarship Foundation of Saint Louis
Expected Family Contribution Calculator:
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http://www.collegeboard.org
http://www.fastweb.com
http://www.sfstl.org
http://www.scholaraid.com
http://www.sfstl.org
http://www.finaid.org
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Freshman
Achievement Awards
Freshman Achievement Awards are awarded to incoming
freshman students by using both cumulative high school
grade point average and highest composite ACT score or
their SAT score. These awards range in variance from $500
to $8500. They are renewable for up to 8 consecutive
semesters with a 3.0 college grade point average. To
find out the exact amount of an award contact your
Admissions Counselor after an official high school
transcript and test scores have been submitted to the
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Transfer
Achievement Awards
Transfer Achievement Awards are awarded to full-time, incoming
transfer students using the transfer grade point average.
This average is calculated using official transcripts from
each college a student might have attended. These award
range in variance from $500 to $4500. This award is
renewable with a 3.0 GPA. |
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M-PACT
Scholarships
M-PACT scholars are selected based on the students
potential to make an M-PACT at Maryville University.
M-PACT scholars will assist in the enhancement of a
vibrant campus life. This scholarship is awarded to 20
incoming freshman. The award is $2000 per year and is
renewable for up to 8 consecutive semesters. Maintaining a 2.5 college grade point average as well as
fulfilling the service requirements for this award is
required for renewal. Each
M-PACT scholar is expected to participate in this program
for 4 years. Students are invited to campus to participate in the competition.
For more information about the M-Pact Scholarship go to:
http://www.maryville.edu/mpact. |
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University
Scholars Program
The University Scholars Program provides recognition
and financial support for outstanding undergraduate
students who enter Maryville University directly from high
school. Scholarships are funded at the following levels:
Presidential Scholarship: Full time, Undergraduate
Tuition as well as Room and Board in one of the two
Residence Halls.
Trustee Scholarship: Full time, Undergraduate
Tuition
To qualify to participate in this competition the
student must have a 3.5 minimum high school (on a 4.0
scale) cumulative grade point average and at least a 28
ACT composite score or 1240 SAT-I combined score. This
scholarship is renewable for up to 8 consecutive
semesters, excluding summers. A 3.4 cumulative college
grade point average is required for renewal. |
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Minority
Scholars Program
The University Scholars Program provides recognition
and financial support for outstanding minority
undergraduate students who enter Maryville University
directly from high school. Scholarships are funded at the
following levels:
Presidential Scholarship: Full Time, undergraduate
tuition as well as room and board in one of the two
Residence Halls.
Trustee Scholarship: Full time, undergraduate
Tuition
To qualify for this competition the student must have at
least a 3.3 (on a 4.0 scale) cumulative grade point
average and at least a 25 ACT composite score or 1130
SAT-I combined score. A separate application process is
necessary in order to participate in this competition.
This scholarship is renewable for up to 8 consecutive
semesters; excluding summers pending the student
maintains a 3.4 college grade point average requirement. |
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Art and
Design Scholarship Program
The Art and Design Scholarship Program provides
recognition and financial support for undergraduate
students with outstanding artistic talent who enter
Maryville University directly from high school or as a
transfer student. Scholarship amounts range from $500 -
$5000. The competition for 2008 will be held on
Friday, March 28. |
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Army ROTC Program
In partnership with Washington University, host of an Army ROTC Detachment, Maryville will offer the Army ROTC Basic and Advanced Training courses to qualified, undergraduate, degree seeking, full-time students of Maryville University who desire to earn appointments as commissioned officers in the United States Army.
Maryville as the primary school will provide housing in one of the student dormitories on campus on a double occupancy, space available basis along with board for a maximum of four years of undergraduate, full-time study. New freshman or transfer students who are enrolled and been accepted as cadets in the Army ROTC at Washington University and chosen to receive the Federal Scholarship covering tuition and fees for this course of study will receive on campus, dorm housing. It is not transferable to other on or off campus housing, books or other educational expenses.
Recipients are required to complete the FAFSA process as well as a dorm contract for each year of study. While both the Federal stipend for ROTC and the Maryville providing room and board in Mouton or Duchesne, no other Maryville University funding program will be available.
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For more information regarding the ROTC Program
and the funding benefits available through this program, go to:
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/find_schools.jsp
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The Financial Aid Office is
a good reference. Call them at 314-529-9360 or email at
fin_aid@maryville.edu
or fax at 314-529-9199.
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Maryville University
650 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141
314.529.9300 1.800.627.9855
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