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Info on RIT's First-year Merit Scholarship?

So, I'm trying to understand how scholarships work at Rochester Institute of Technology. Particularly, the First-year Merit Scholarships - how much does it typically cover? What are the selection criteria? Is there a separate application process or does it come along with the general application?

a year ago

The First-year Merit Scholarships at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) are merit-based scholarships. It's primarily awarded based on academic achievement, so your high school GPA and any standardized test scores if you choose to submit them will come into play. In addition to academics, leadership experiences, involvement in extracurricular activities, and other factors that might show your potential to contribute positively to the RIT community may also be considered.

These scholarships generally provide between $10,000 to $20,000 per year and is renewable for all four years of undergraduate study, as long as you maintain a certain GPA.

One of the best things about these scholarships is that you're automatically considered for it when you apply for admission. There are no separate applications to fill out - it's part of RIT's holistic review of your application materials.

The selection process is rather competitive, given that many hopeful incoming students are vying for this aid. As it is merit-based, these scholarships are usually given to students who have shown impressive academic prowess and a high level of involvement in their schools and communities.

Remember, though, that merit scholarships don't usually cover the full cost of attendance, so you'll need to seek out other forms of financial aid like loans, need-based grants, or work-study jobs to help cover any remaining costs. Be sure to fill out the FAFSA to determine your eligibility for need-based aid. It's also always a good idea to explore outside scholarships as well. I hope this information helps and best of luck in your college application process!

a year ago

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