Partially Funded Scholarships in US for Undergraduate Students at Stevens Institute of Technology
Applicant criteria
- 16 - 50
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Stevens Institute of Technology in the US is calling undergraduate students for The Ann P. Neupauer Scholarship. Stevens awards several merit scholarships every year to the most outstanding students and this scholarship is Stevens’ most prestigious academic honor, named in honor of the late Mrs. Neupauer, a generous friend of the university. This is a four-year, full-tuition scholarship, is renewable for a total of eight full-time, undergraduate semesters.
Benefits
If you have been admitted to this scholarship, you will have:
- Award range between $5,000 and full tuition.
- The award may be renewed every year, for a total of eight full-time undergraduate semesters, as long as you meet satisfactory academic progress.
Eligibility criteria
You must follow the following criteria:
- Be an admitted, degree-seeking student at Stevens Institute of Technology.
- Be enrolled in a degree program and attending courses full time.
- Meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress and specific merit scholarship renewal requirements (if applicable) in order to renew your scholarship:
- A minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.2.
- Full-time attendance.
- Continued financial need.
- Reapplication for financial aid by the priority deadline established.
Please note:
- The scholarship is gained based on the strength of the student's application for admission.
- You are automatically considered for Stevens merit scholarships when you are admitted, no additional application is needed.
- If your Stevens merit scholarship is canceled or reduced, it will not be automatically reinstated, even if you meet the minimum standards for renewal later.
- If you receive a Stevens merit scholarship as well as a scholarship from a source outside of Stevens, the sum total of your scholarships cannot exceed the cost of tuition for the year.
About Stevens Institute of Technology:
Stevens Institute of Technology is named for the distinguished family known as "America's First Family of Inventors." The Stevens family changed the face of American engineering forever, designing steamboats, locomotives, railroad tracks, and a host of other technical innovations that powered a new nation. When inventor Edwin A. Stevens died in 1868, his will provided for the establishment of the university that now bears his family’s name. It gives the chance for the students to work together in interdisciplinary teams to create new products, solutions, and services. Moreover, the faculty produces groundbreaking research that enables better planning and policy; improves healthcare and treatment; shares useful insight; and makes life safer, more secure, and more comfortable.
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