Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Type: online. Bachelor of Science in History Type: online. Health Science Programs. Master of Health Science. Master of Public Health. Graduate Certificate in Health Science.
Sociology Programs. Master of Social Work. Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Type: online. Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies Type: online. Public Administration Programs. Master of Public Administration. Graduate Certificate in Public Administration. Literature Programs.
Master of Education in Literacy Studies Type: online. Accounting Programs. Graduate Certificate in Nursing. Undergraduate Certificate in Medical Humanities Type: online. Interdisciplinary Studies Programs. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies Type: online. If you wish to apply for or renew financial assistance, you should review the following information on the types of available financial aid.
Programs not based on need. Each program requires different application procedures. Eligibility is determined jointly by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships and the agency or department funding the program. Programs based on need. Eligibility is determined by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Special programs. These require students to apply directly to the agency or department responsible for determining eligibility and funding. Scholarship eligibility criteria indicated as follows are for freshman or transfer students entering in the academic year. Scholarship information for future academic years may be found on our scholarship webpages at gvsu.
Grand Valley offers a merit-based scholarship program. We determine initial eligibility for these scholarships at the time of admission, although final award decisions and the amount of some scholarships are made by the scholarship committee after the student has completed all required application materials.
To be considered for the incoming freshman and incoming transfer scholarships, the Admissions Office must receive the student's completed admissions application and all supporting documents by December 31 for fall admission for incoming freshman and by March 1 for fall admission for incoming transfer scholarships.
Final scholarship decisions are made by May 1. The merit-based scholarships are described as follows. Awards of Distinction. This group of scholarships includes Grand Valley's highest merit-based scholarships, ones that many students aspire to receive.
Scholarship competitions typically take place in December and January. Presidential Scholarships. To be considered for a presidential scholarship, you must have a 3.
Grand Valley must be the first institution you attend after graduation from high school. This award is renewable for three additional consecutive years provided you maintain full-time attendance and meet Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards. Faculty Scholarships.
To be considered for a faculty scholarship, you must have a 3. Grand Valley must be the first institution you attend after graduating from high school. Award for Excellence Scholarship. You must be a graduate of a high school in Michigan and Grand Valley must be the first college you attend after graduation. All admitted freshman students will be considered for this scholarship. Students who receive this award must have a 3. This scholarship is renewable for three additional consecutive years provided you maintain full-time attendance and meet Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards.
Out-of-State Award for Excellence. Grand Valley must be the first college you attend after high school graduation.
Laker Scholarship. This scholarship cannot be combined with the Award for Excellence, faculty, or presidential scholarships. Out-of-State Laker Scholarship. This scholarship cannot be combined with Award for Excellence, faculty, or presidential scholarships. GVSU must be the first institution students attend after graduating from high school. All admitted freshman students will be prompted to write an essay to be considered for this scholarship when they complete a General Application in GVSU's myScholarships portal gvsu.
Students must be meeting Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards and be enrolled full-time during the semester they study abroad in order to use this scholarship. Early Awareness Scholarship. Recipients of this scholarship will have at least two years of participation in one of the following programs: The Detroit Compact, Wade H.
McCree Jr. McKinley Community Services Inc. Students must have a completed admission application submitted by December 31 for the following fall semester. This scholarship is renewable for three additional consecutive years provided the student maintains full-time attendance and meets Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards.
Out-of-State Early Awareness Scholarship. Early Awareness Transfer Scholarship. Transfer students must have at least two years of participation in one of the programs listed previously. Students must have a completed admission application by March 1 and transfer directly from the community college. This scholarship is renewable for one consecutive year provided the student maintains full-time attendance and meets Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Urban Schools Scholarship. This scholarship is for students graduating from one of the following high schools. Students must have a 3. Out-of-State Urban Schools Scholarship. Alumni Heritage Scholarship. The amount of this scholarship varies. This is a scholarship awarded to a child of a Grand Valley alumni. One or both parents must have graduated from Grand Valley with a bachelor or master's degree.
Students who have stepparents or grandparents who are alumni are not eligible. Must be entering as a freshman with GVSU being the first college or university attended after high school, have at least a 3. The previously listed scholarships are only for use in fall and winter semesters.
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships will review each scholarship recipient at the end of winter semester for renewal for the next academic year. If a student fails to meet the renewal requirements, the scholarship will be canceled for the following academic year. A student can petition for reinstatement once they again meet the minimum requirements. The appeal for reinstatement form is available online at the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships website gvsu.
Awards for Excellence Transfer Scholarship. You must have only attended an accredited community college in Michigan and completed 30 college credit hours at the time of application review. All credits earned must be from a Michigan Community College. All admitted transfer students with a completed admission application by March 1 for fall admission and November 1 for winter admission will be considered for this scholarship.
Students who receive this scholarship must have a 3. This scholarship is renewable for one additional consecutive year provided you maintain full-time attendance and meet Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards. Transfer Student Early Awareness Scholarship. Transfer Student Urban Schools Scholarship. They must have a completed admission application by March 1 and transfer directly from the community college.
Applicants must possess a 3. Applicants must have a completed application for admission by March 1. Scholarship applications are submitted through myScholarships, the online scholarship portal at gvsu. Applicants include a letter of application indicating their educational and career goals, a letter of recommendation from their PTK chapter advisor, and a resume.
The scholarship is renewable for one additional consecutive year provided the student maintains full-time attendance and meets Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards. Distinguished Community College Graduate Scholarship.
The respective community colleges select the recipients. Students must have at least a 3. Upperclass Honor Scholarships. Students must be full-time undergraduates, have at least a 3. Selection of upperclass honor award recipients are made by the Grand Valley Scholarship Committee. These scholarships may be renewed for one additional consecutive year for students who enroll full-time and meet Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards.
Students must have a completed application for admission by the March 1 deadline. Athletic Scholarships. Scholarships are given to students participating in varsity sports.
Awards are determined by the coaches. Athletic scholarships are awarded in all men's and women's varsity sports. Men: baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, swimming and diving, track, and tennis.
Women: basketball, cross-country, golf, lacrosse, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track, and volleyball.
If you think you would be eligible for athletic aid assistance, you should contact the appropriate Grand Valley coach for more information. Music and Dance Scholarships. Talent awards are available to outstanding instrumentalists, pianists, singers, and dancers attending Grand Valley State University and participating in various performance groups, regardless of financial need or academic major.
Contact the chair of the music department for more information. Fine Arts Scholarships. These scholarships are for students majoring in the fine arts program at Grand Valley.
Information and application forms for these scholarships are available from the departmental offices. Selection of scholarship winners is made by a committee of fine arts faculty members. Detroit Promise Scholarships. The four-year Detroit Promise is last dollar funding provided to eligible students to cover the costs of tuition and fees.
Detroit Promise funding is not competitive. To qualify, students must: reside in the city of Detroit from ninth grade through 12th grade; attend all four years and graduate from any Detroit high school DPS, EAA, charter, private, parochial, home school, etc. Students must complete an official registration form online at detroitchamber. For more information, please contact the Detroit Chamber at International Scholarships.
International students attending Grand Valley with an F-1 visa may qualify for scholarship funding. Students must submit applications to the Padnos International Center. For more information, visit gvsu. Laker Lifetime Learning L3 Account. Funds will automatically be applied to a student's bill as they are enrolled. Current GVSU employees and graduate assistants receiving a tuition waiver or reduction are not eligible to receive funds from the account.
Grand Valley Pledge. For more information and a list of frequently asked questions, please visit gvsu. Earn a bachelor's degree PLUS an online certificate in one of four high-demand areas: leadership, data analytics, project management, or global communications. Take six-week classes with one rate for in-state or out-of-state students.
Complete one class and the second class is free. Grand Valley offers an ever-increasing number of endowed, departmental, and annually funded scholarships. Please refer to our scholarship website at gvsu. The scholarship cycle begins October 1 and ends March 1 for most scholarships.
Grand Valley Need-based Grant Programs. These grants are available to full-time undergraduate students with exceptional unmet need after all other financial aid is awarded and is based on availability of funds. Federal Pell Grant. This program is the main source of need-based federal financial aid grant funds.
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships in turn will notify you of the exact amount of the grant, which is determined from a payment schedule published by the U.
Department of Education. These federal grants are awarded to undergraduate students with exceptional unmet financial need. Priority is given to students who qualify for the Federal Pell Grant program. Michigan Competitive Scholarship. This state scholarship program is available to undergraduate students pursuing their first degree. Students must demonstrate both financial need and merit.
Ending with the Class of , students must achieve a qualifying ACT score of at least 23 composite. Starting with the Class of , an ACT score will not be considered.
Students must achieve a qualifying score of at least on the SAT. Please visit michigan. Awards from this program are subject to state funding. Contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more information. Native American Tuition Benefit. Students who are certified by the Michigan Intertribal Council to be a member of a federally recognized tribe and a Michigan resident are eligible for a tuition benefit equal to their tuition costs. Students who believe they are eligible Native Americans can contact the Michigan Intertribal Council at for an application and additional information.
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