Academic Scholarships

Prospective full-time freshmen who demonstrate
outstanding scholastic achievement at the secondary
school level will be considered for academic scholarships
of up to full tuition at the time of admission to the
University. Eligibility is also contingent upon the
timeliness of your application for admission and
the availability of funds.
Regents' Scholarship- Incoming freshmen who rank in the top 10% of their high school class with
combined Critical Reading and Math SAT scores of 1270 or higher are eligible for a Regents' Scholarship of $17,000
per academic year.
President's Scholarship- Incoming freshmen who rank in the top half of their high school class with
combined Critical Reading and Math SAT scores of 1140 or higher are eligible for a President's Scholarship of up to $15,000 per year.
Health Professions Scholarship - Incoming freshmen who rank in the top half of their high school class
with combined Critical Reading and Math SAT scores of 1140 or higher and major in Health Science, Medical Technology, Physical
Therapy, Radiologic Technology, or Respiratory Care are eligible for a Heath Professions Scholarship
of up to $15,000 per year.
Pre-Medical Professions Scholarship- Incoming freshmen studying in the Pre-Medical, Pre-Chiropractic,
Pre-Dental, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Osteopathy, Pre-Podiatry, or Pre-Veterinary programs and who rank in
the top 25% of their high school class with combined Critical Reading and Math SAT scores of 1140 or higher are eligible for
a Pre-Medical Professions Scholarship of $15,000 per academic year.
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- Scholarships are renewable each academic year (up to an aggregate total of four years),
provided you maintain full-time enrollment status, a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average
(GPA) and satisfactory academic progress.
- Students who do not meet the renewal criteria will forfeit the scholarship for the
remainder of their enrollment at the University. The scholarship will not be reinstated
should the student regain the required cumulative GPA at a later date.
- Financial need is not a factor in determining eligibility for these scholarships.
- An academic scholarship may not be combined with any other non-need based scholarship
from the University, but may be combined with other funds to meet your demonstrated
financial need.
- Academic scholarships are awarded to citizens or permanent residents of the United States.
For information about scholarships for international students, please refer to the International
Student Prospectus.
- Students enrolled in The Hartt School are ineligible for academic scholarships
(See Talent Scholarships for more information regarding scholarships for Hartt School students.)
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