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Caldwell University Scholarships for International Students?

I'm an international student looking into Caldwell University and I'm curious about what kinds of scholarships they offer. Are they mainly merit-based, or are there need-based options as well?

a year ago

Caldwell University has a comprehensive financial aid program that includes both need-based and merit scholarships for international students. The university offers the Presidential Scholarship, The Veritas Scholarship, The Caritas Scholarship, and The Dean’s Scholarship.

1. The Presidential Scholarship: This scholarship is worth full tuition and is offered to students who excel academically. It is renewable for four years provided that the student maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and full-time enrollment.

2. The Veritas Scholarship: This scholarship is worth $20,000 per year and is given to students who demonstrate a strong academic record. This is also renewable for four years, given that the student continues to maintain a GPA of 2.75 and remains enrolled full-time.

3. The Caritas Scholarship: $15,000 per year. Requirements are a GPA of 2.5 and full-time enrollment.

4. The Dean’s Scholarship: Expect $10,000 per year, with the student needing to maintain a 2.25 GPA and full-time enrollment.

These scholarships are predominantly merit-based and are automatically applied to international students who meet the academic criteria upon their enrolment.

For need-based financial assistance, Caldwell University offers aid for international students through various programs. However, these often vary from year to year and require separate applications. It would be best to reach out to the Financial Aid Office of Caldwell University directly for the most accurate and updated information.

Remember, the process for obtaining both merit-based and need-based aid can be competitive, so make sure to submit all required documentation accurately and on time. It's also important to explore every avenue for funding that you can, including external scholarships and financial aid opportunities from your home country. Good luck!

a year ago

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