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Drake University Scholarships

2507 University Avenue Tuition In/Out-State: $28,382 / $28,382 Total Fall Enrollment: 5,616
Des Moines , IA 50311-4505 Books and Supplies: $900 Applicants Admitted: 63%
(515) 271-2011 On-campus Room and Board: $8,410 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 99%
http://www.drake.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $25 Receiving Institutional Aid: 99% , $14,210 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Merit- and Need-based Scholarships

Scholarship Description
The Law School's general scholarship awards are based on a student's undergraduate academic performance, LSAT score and demonstrated financial need. The size of the general scholarship awards varies from year to year, but traditionally awards have ranged between 15 percent and 70 percent of tuition. These one-year scholarships are renewable if the student ranks in the top third of the class (assuming that the student's level of need does not change significantly). All admitted students who submit the FAFSA are considered for general scholarship awards. Second- and third-year students who did not enter with general scholarship awards can earn scholarship assistance based on their academic achievement at Drake Law School. The amount awarded is based on the student's cumulative grade point average and demonstrated financial need.
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Number of Awards
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Renewable
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Renewal Criteria
These one-year scholarships are renewable if the student ranks in the top third of the class (assuming that the student's level of need does not change significantly).

Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
Y
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
The Law School's general scholarship awards are based on a student's undergraduate academic performance, LSAT score and demonstrated financial need.The size of the general scholarship awards varies from year to year, but traditionally awards have ranged between 15 percent and 70 percent of tuition.The amount awarded is based on the student's cumulative grade point average and demonstrated financial need.
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