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University of Massachusetts-Boston Scholarships

100 Morrissey Boulevard Tuition In/Out-State: $11,407 / $24,927 Total Fall Enrollment: 15,454
Boston , MA 02125-3393 Books and Supplies: $800 Applicants Admitted: 68%
(617) 287-5000 On-campus Room and Board: - Receiving Aid of Some Type: 84%
http://www.umb.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $60 Receiving Institutional Aid: 53% , $3,400 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

The University Scholars Program for Community College Students

Scholarship Description
The Scholar must have achieved an overall grade point average of 3.75 or better from the community college at the time of nomination and selection. The Scholar must be the top academically ranked student of his or her graduating class. The Scholar must have earned a transfer designated associate’s degree at the community college. The Scholar must be a Massachusetts resident and must be admitted to and enrolled at the University campus to which he/she has applied. The recipient must enroll in at least 12 credits each semester and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.25.
Amount
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Number of Awards
-
Renewable
Y
Renewal Criteria
The recipient must enroll in at least 12 credits each semester and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.25.

Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
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GPA
3.75
SAT
-
ACT
-
Class Standing
-
State
MA
Other
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