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Anderson University - Indiana Scholarships

1100 E 5th St Tuition In/Out-State: $24,610 / $24,610 Total Fall Enrollment: 2,565
Anderson , IN 46012-3495 Books and Supplies: $1,050 Applicants Admitted: 56%
(765) 649-9071 On-campus Room and Board: $8,560 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 99%
http://www.anderson.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $25 Receiving Institutional Aid: 83% , $11,305 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

$12,000 Anderson University Distinguished Student Scholarship

Scholarship Description
The Department of Physics awards a number of scholarships to full-time students who declare a major in, or are majoring in, Physics. These awards, valued at in-state tuition each semester, are offered on the basis of GPA (college for continuing students and high school for incoming freshmen) of 3.0/4.0 or higher, and an ACT score of 18 and above. The scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains a minimum CUM GPA of 3.0/4.0 and is enrolled as a full-time student.
Amount
$12,000
Number of Awards
-
Renewable
Y
Renewal Criteria
The scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains a minimum CUM GPA of 3.0/4.0 and is enrolled as a full-time student.

Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
-
GPA
3.0
SAT
-
ACT
-
Class Standing
-
State
-
Other
Eligibility for full-time students who declare a major in, or are majoring in, Physics.
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