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Taylor University Scholarships

236 W Reade Ave Tuition In/Out-State: $27,438 / $27,438 Total Fall Enrollment: 2,589
Upland , IN 46989-1001 Books and Supplies: $1,000 Applicants Admitted: 84%
(765) 998-2751 On-campus Room and Board: $7,532 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 96%
http://www.taylor.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $25 Receiving Institutional Aid: 91% , $9,668 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

President's Scholarships

Scholarship Description
Program/Area: Non-PSU Scholarship Specialty: Non-PSU General Available To Level: Graduate Available To Citizenship: Number of Awards: Amount: up to $5,000 Renewable: No Scholarship Year: 0910 Available: July Deadline: Feburary 28 Criteria: Students who have a demonstrated interest in the field of mental retardation or closely related field. In addition to the application form, students should provide a statement of their interest in mental retardation or closely related field, their academic and other qualifications, their achievements, and both their immediate and long-term goals. Letters of ednorsement from no fewer than two faculty sponsors and transcripts from the colleges or universities students has attended.
Amount
$6,500 - $12,500
Number of Awards
-
Renewable
N
Renewal Criteria
-

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
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Other
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