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Understanding Scholarship and Financial Aid at Merrimack College

I'm applying to Merrimack College and I'm curious about the scholarships and financial aid they offer. Are there any specific programs or approaches I should be aware of that make Merrimack unique? Any advice on maximizing my aid package?

a year ago

Merrimack College indeed offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid options, aiming to help students afford their education. Multiple scholarship options are available, some based on academic merit, while others focus on specific personal or extracurricular qualities.

One notable scholarship offered by Merrimack is the Presidential Scholarship, which is an academic scholarship provided to first-year students. A student does not need to apply separately for this scholarship - all applicants to the college are considered.

There are also scholarships for transfer students, such as the Trustee's Scholarship, intended to reward high achieving students transferring from another institution.

Another unique aspect of Merrimack College is the Multi-Year Award Guarantee program, which guarantees that your financial aid award will remain constant throughout all four years of study.

As for maximizing your financial aid, I recommend the following:

- Submit your FAFSA as soon as possible after October 1 for maximum consideration. Merrimack awards some aid on a first-come, first-serve basis.

- Be thorough and accurate when filling out your financial aid applications to ensure you're considered for all eligible forms of aid.

- Respond promptly to any additional requests for information from the Financial Aid Office.

- Apply to school-specific scholarships and be aware of their deadlines. Merrimack has several scholarships in various fields of study and it's worth applying to any that fit your profile.

Finally, remember to consider outside scholarships as well. There are organization-specific scholarships and other opportunities available that may help reduce your college costs, along with the financial aid provided by Merrimack. It's a bit of extra work – but the potential for reduced education costs is well worth the effort. Good luck!

a year ago

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