I am an undergraduate student and interested in applying for endowed (also known as donor) scholarships. How do I apply?
Only students who have submitted an application for admission and have been accepted to the University will be considered for undergraduate scholarships. There are three types of endowed scholarship application processes. Those which are 1) administered by the Office of Financial Assistance Services (OFAS) 2) those administered by the OFAS in conjunction with the academic department or school; and, 3) those administered by the academic department or School. For those endowed scholarships which are awarded through the financial aid awarding process by the Office of Financial Assistance Services, submission of a FAFSA is required to be considered. Some scholarships will be awarded through the financial aid awarding process in conjunction with involvement from a scholarship committee, faculty or Dean of the School. In most cases, a submitted FAFSA is required for consideration of these scholarships. Finally, for scholarships which are awarded by the school or department directly, you must
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