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San Francisco State University Scholarships

1600 Holloway Ave Tuition In/Out-State: $6,276 / $17,436 Total Fall Enrollment: 29,718
San Francisco , CA 94132 Books and Supplies: $1,746 Applicants Admitted: 63%
(415) 338-1111 On-campus Room and Board: $11,028 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 63%
http://www.sfsu.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $55 Receiving Institutional Aid: 35% , $4,412 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

APTRA Scholarships

Scholarship Description
Scholarship Type: Need-based. Eligibility Criteria: Presented to students with a minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrated financial need. Must be a sophomore or junior at time the funds are awarded. Award: One-time award of up to $1,000. Availability: Funds available each year. Number given varies. Application: No application necessary. Interested students should speak with their financial aid advisor to be given consideration. A completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) should be filed. The FAFSA is available in the Financial Aid Office. Deadline: Students wanting to be considered should speak with their Financial Aid Advisor by June 1st. Notification: Mid-to-late June.
Amount
$1,500
Number of Awards
-
Renewable
-
Renewal Criteria
-

Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
Y
GPA
2.5
SAT
-
ACT
-
Class Standing
-
State
-
Other
Must be a sophomore or junior at time the funds are awarded.
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