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University of Connecticut Scholarships

115 N Eagleville Rd Tuition In/Out-State: $10,670 / $27,566 Total Fall Enrollment: 25,498
Storrs , CT 06268 Books and Supplies: $850 Applicants Admitted: 47%
(860) 486-2000 On-campus Room and Board: $11,050 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 79%
http://www.uconn.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $70 Receiving Institutional Aid: 60% , $8,711 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Nutmeg Scholarship

Scholarship Description
Award Amount: Full Tuition. Nutmeg Scholarships honor the exceptional accomplishments of Connecticut high school seniors. All semifinalists and finalists in the National Achievement Scholarship Program, the National Hispanic Recognition Program and the National Merit Semifinalist Competition are welcome to apply. In addition, one outstanding student from every Connecticut high school may also be nominated to apply. Selection is highly competitive. Applications will be distributed by the guidance office at each Connecticut high school.
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Renewable
Yes
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Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
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GPA
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SAT
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ACT
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Class Standing
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State
CT
Other
All semifinalists and finalists in the National Achievement Scholarship Program, the National Hispanic Recognition Program and the National Merit Semifinalist Competition are welcome to apply.
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