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University of North Carolina at Wilmington Scholarships

601 South College Road Tuition In/Out-State: $5,672 / $17,493 Total Fall Enrollment: 13,071
Wilmington , NC 28403-5963 Books and Supplies: $985 Applicants Admitted: 57%
(910) 962-3000 On-campus Room and Board: $7,900 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 68%
http://www.uncw.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $60 Receiving Institutional Aid: 37% , $2,300 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

The Bob King Scholarship

Scholarship Description
The Bob King Scholarship was created to honor Bob King for his long-term and significant support of the association and the university. This scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of academic achievement with additional consideration given to school and community involvement. Applicants may be incoming freshmen or currently enrolled UNCW students taking a minimum of 12 credit hours. All applicants must provide a high school or college transcript confirming a minimum GPA of 3.50.
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Applicants may be incoming freshmen or currently enrolled UNCW students taking a minimum of 12 credit hours. All applicants must provide a high school or college transcript confirming a minimum GPA of 3.50.
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