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University of Missouri-St Louis Scholarships

One University Boulevard Tuition In/Out-State: $9,038 / $21,206 Total Fall Enrollment: 16,791
Saint Louis , MO 63121-4400 Books and Supplies: $930 Applicants Admitted: 69%
(314) 516-5000 On-campus Room and Board: $9,252 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 95%
http://www.umsl.edu/ Undergraduate Application Fee: $35 Receiving Institutional Aid: 72% , $5,507 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

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Scholarship Description
Criteria: Recipients must be registered and enrolled in the UMSL/Washington University Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program. Preference will be given to African-Americans, students who are first-generation college students, and students who graduated from one of the high schools served by the Bridge Program. Recipients will be selected as freshmen and is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 2.7 or better GPA. Value: Varies. Renewability: Renewable.
Amount
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Number of Awards
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Renewable
Y
Renewal Criteria
Renewable provided the recipient maintains a 2.7 or better GPA.

Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
Y
GPA
2.70
SAT
-
ACT
-
Class Standing
-
State
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Other
Preference will be given to African-Americans, students who are first-generation college students, and students who graduated from one of the high schools served by the Bridge Program.
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