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Northwest Missouri State University Scholarships

800 University Drive Tuition In/Out-State: $5,947 / $10,638 Total Fall Enrollment: 7,142
Maryville , MO 64468-6001 Books and Supplies: $500 Applicants Admitted: 69%
(660) 562-1212 On-campus Room and Board: $7,926 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 98%
http://www.nwmissouri.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: - Receiving Institutional Aid: 90% , $3,717 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

A+ Scholarship/Grant

Scholarship Description
First-time freshman Attend an A+ eligible Missouri high school Indicate A+ on Admission Application Accepted for admission by May 1. Students admitted into Enhanced Freshman Seminar are NOT eligible for the A+ Scholarship. Provide proof of completion of A+ requirements by returning Scholarship/Grant Contract by June 1 $1,500 - May receive in addition to other Northwest automatic scholarships. Award contract returned by June 1 Limited number awarded Renewable for one year by completing 24 credit hours at Northwest during the year with a 3.30 Northwest cumulative GPA.
Amount
$1,500
Number of Awards
-
Renewable
1
Renewal Criteria
Renewable for one year by completing 24 credit hours at Northwest during the year with a 3.30 Northwest cumulative GPA.

Award Criteria Requirements:

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