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Ursulines offers a number of scholarships to admitted high school and transfer students.
Ursuline College offers merit scholarships to admitted high school students based on academic performance. No separate application is required. Our most prestigious awards — Presidential and Dean’s Scholarships — are offered to those students whose credentials are above and beyond the general scholarship requirements. In addition to the merit scholarships, we offer other financial scholarships based on a student's application and recommendation from their Ursuline admission counselor.
Ursuline College offers merit scholarships to full-time and part-time transfer students based on academic performance. Ursuline is proud to award up to $20,000 per year in scholarships. The merit scholarships are awarded based on application for admission to the College to students working toward their first bachelor’s degree. Scholarships are awarded until August 1 for the fall semester and January 1 for the spring semester. These scholarships apply to any student enrolled in a degree-seeking undergraduate program, excluding UCAP's accelerated programs. In addition to the merit scholarships, we offer other financial scholarships based on a student's application and recommendation from their Ursuline admission counselor.
Ursuline College offers merit scholarships to admitted international students based on academic performance. No separate application is required. Scholarship amounts are based on GPA and test scores at the point of admission. High school GPA is based on a weighted 4.0 scale; other grading scales will be converted to a 4.0. If a student does not have an ACT or SAT score to report, they will be awarded on an individual basis.
A limited number of scholarships are available for graduate study in Counseling and Art Therapy, Historic Preservation, Nursing and Theological and Pastoral Studies.
ROTC Scholarships through the Army and Air Force are now available to Ursuline College students. Application is required through the ROTC recruitment offices.
The Avery Friedman Human Rights Scholarship is for current students in the Legal Studies Program.