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What public universities offer the most merit aid?

I'm trying to find public universities known for giving a lot of merit aid. Can anyone share schools that are generous with merit scholarships? This could really influence my application decisions!

a year ago

Sure! Here's a list of some public universities that are known to have generous merit scholarship programs:

1. University of Arizona: The University of Arizona's Arizona Merit Tuition Awards range from $2,000 to full tuition for out-of-state students, depending on academic achievements.

2. University of Alabama: Offers the Presidential scholarship, which covers full tuition, for students with a certain GPA and standardized test score. They also have several other merit-based scholarships.

3. University of Mississippi: Possible scholarships range from $3,000 to full tuition depending on students' GPA and standardized test scores, for both in-state and out-of-state students.

4. Temple University: The President's Scholars Program covers full tuition, fees, room and board and provides a $4,000 stipend for study abroad, research, or internships. Other merit scholarships range from $1,000 to full tuition.

5. University of Georgia: The Foundation Fellowship has benefits including annual stipends, study abroad experiences, and research grants. Georgia also offers various other scholarships for in-state and out-of-state students.

6. Florida International University: Provides the Presidential Premier Scholarship, which covers full tuition, fees, and a housing and meal plan.

7. University of South Carolina: Offers a variety of merit scholarships, some of which even exceed the cost of tuition.

Remember, the availability of scholarships can be quite competitive and generally require a strong academic record. I'd recommend checking each school's website or contacting their financial aid office directly to find the most accurate and up-to-date information for each school's merit aid opportunities.

a year ago

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