Private and endowed scholarships for undergraduates
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Private/endowed scholarships
Private/endowed scholarships are funded by external donors and awarded to students who meet criteria set by the donors. The criteria may include a demonstrated history of leadership, community service, financial need and/or other personal factors. These scholarships are not automatically renewed. There is no longer a private/endowed scholarship application available through the Office of Student Financial Aid. All private/endowed scholarships under the awarding purview of SFA will be used to swap with merit block scholarships awarded at the time of admission.
Major-specific scholarships
Our colleges and departments award many scholarships based on your application information. In other words, you are automatically considered. Some scholarships do require a separate application. Follow these links for your college or department to learn more.
Colleges and academic departments with scholarship programs:
- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program scholarships are offered by the Choose Ohio First program
- Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, which includes education, biology, communication and more. See all majors in this college.
- College of Business
- Mary Schiller Myers School of Art
- College of Health and Human Sciences, which includes nursing, speech-language pathology and audiology, social work and others
Scholarships for special groups
An application may be required for the following scholarships. Each scholarship process is different. Follow the links below for detailed information and instructions.
- Office of Accessibility
- Alumni Association
- Military Services Center (for veterans)
- ROTC
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Outside scholarships for undergraduates
There are a number of free and recommended websites that students can use to search for scholarship opportunities outside of ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ. Outside scholarships received should be reported to the Office of Student Accounts.
TIP: Look for scholarship opportunities close to home — through your community, your church, nearby foundations, places of employment and special interests aligned with your intended major.