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NEW
Chicago Area Scholarship
Ferris State University announces the Chicago Area
Scholarship; a scholarship opportunity available to
students entering Ferris State University for the first
time in the 2008-2009 academic year as new
freshman or transfer students who learn in Cook, DuPage, or Lake County, Illinois.
Prior (Re-admitted) Ferris students, living in these
counties are not eligible.
Effective for the 2008-2009 academic year, you may receive the Chicago Area Scholarship, the value of which is equivalent to the difference between
Midwest tuition and in-state tuition
(15 credit hours per semester - currently $4,350). You must meet the qualifications
below:
- You are a resident of, attend a high school in,
or transfer from a college or university in Cook,
DuPage, or Lake County,
Illinois.
- You enroll in an undergraduate degree granting
program at
Ferris State University
- Big Rapids campus.
- You complete the online Chicago Area Scholarship
Application and submit it for review by the Office
of Scholarships at Ferris State University.
- This annual scholarship may be renewed three times
providing the student is meeting the University's
Satisfactory Academic Progress standards.
Click here for the interactive form
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Woodbridge N. Ferris Scholarships
Effective
2008-2009 academic year, Ferris State University offers several scholarship
opportunities to first-time attending freshmen based
on their high school
GPA
(Grade Point Average) and their ACT (American
College Test) or SAT (Scholastic Assessment
Test) scores. The
following is a list of such scholarships with their
criteria: |
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Scholarship |
*GPA |
ACT |
SAT Before March 2005 |
SAT March 2005
And After |
$/year |
Renewable/Additional Information |
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WNF
Founder's |
3.90 |
31 |
1360 |
2040 |
Full-tuition up to 15 credit hours |
Students meeting the Founder's
criteria will be eligible to compete for the
full-tuition scholarship. Contact
scholarships@ferris.edu
for more information. The scholarship can
be renewed three times with a 3.5 or higher GPA and
full-time continuous enrollment. |
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WNF
President's |
3.70 |
29 |
1280 |
1920 |
$5,500 |
Can be renewed three times with a 3.50 GPA and
full-time enrollment. Students admitted by January
10 automatically considered. |
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WNF
Dean's
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3.25
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24
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1090 |
1650 |
$3,000 |
Can be
renewed three times with a 3.25 GPA and full-time
enrollment. Students admitted by January 10
automatically considered. |
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Honors
Residential Life |
3.4 |
24 |
1090 |
1650 |
$2000 |
Must be in the Honor's Program and
live in an Honor's resident hall. Renewable for three years
with a 3.25 GPA and full-time enrollment. Honor's Reslife may be received in addition to the
Founder's, President's and Dean's Scholarships.
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* Residential Life
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3.25
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21
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980 |
1500 |
$2,000 |
Must live
in a resident hall. Renewable for three years with a
2.75 GPA, full-time enrollment and continued living
in residence hall. Students admitted by January 10
automatically considered. |
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Only students at the
Big Rapids, Kendall, and Grand Rapids campuses are
eligible for the above listed scholarships. To be
eligible, and to remain eligible, students must be
enrolled for a minimum of 12 Ferris State University
credit hours.
* PLEASE NOTE:
Kendall and Grand
Rapids students are not eligible for the Honors
Residential Life or the Residential Life
Scholarships.
If a student loses a WNF scholarship
for failing to maintain full-time FSU enrollment, or
the required minimum renewal GPA, the scholarship
will not be reinstated in future semesters.
The value of the Founder's scholarship shall not
exceed the cost of 15 credit hours at the residency
rate.
Please note: Students may receive only one
of the above listed scholarships. Students will
be offered the scholarship with the greatest value
based on their eligibility (excluding
Honors Residential Life).
Please notify the Scholarship Office if your
scores change prior to the first day of classes to
be considered for higher valued scholarships. please
contact the Scholarship office at
scholarships@ferris.edu.
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To be accepted into the
Honors Program you must have a 3.40 or higher high
school cumulative GPA, and a 24 or higher ACT
composite. For SAT score requirements, please
contact Tammy Babcock at
babcockt@ferris.edu or
call 231.591.2216. Click
here to apply.
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-GPA's
listed represent a cumulative score and are based on
a 4.0 scale.
International Students - Credit, Hour, Mark
and Outcome based grading systems will be converted
into the American GPA (Grade Point Average) system.
Note: The ACT and SAT scores listed represent the
composite test score.
International Students - You may take the ACT
(American College Test) or SAT (Scholastic
Assessment Test) at an American high school in your
country. If you are a permanent resident or refugee,
you may be eligible for
Financial Aid. |
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"Outside
Scholarship" Disclaimer:
Ferris State University is dedicated to
assisting students with their financial needs.
As an added service to the FSU students we have
decided to post outside scholarships to our
current scholarship page. Those scholarships
have no affiliation with the other scholarships
that FSU offers or FSU itself. These
scholarships are clearly marked with "Outside
Scholarship" under the name of the
scholarship. FSU does not house any paper
applications. All applications are available to
download and print from the search site. Also,
FSU is not responsible for sending applications
in, all information is available on the
application when printed. Students are
completely responsible for all aspects of the
application process. |
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