I'm planning to transfer to Claremont McKenna College and could really use some financial aid. Are there any scholarships specifically for transfer students that I should be aware of?
While many colleges do have potential financial aid and scholarship opportunities for transfer students, Claremont McKenna College (CMC) needs a special mention. CMC, in particular, is committed to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need of all enrolled students, which includes both first-year students and transfer students.
This need-based financial aid policy means that the college considers all its students for financial aid irrespective of their status as first-year or transfer. So, once you apply and are accepted as a transfer student, you should submit your financial aid application materials, and CMC will put together a package based on your unique financial situation. Please remember that to be considered for need-based aid, you must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS Profile.
That said, a critical aspect for transfers to consider is that CMC does not award merit-based scholarships. All financial aid at Claremont McKenna is need-based, so your financial aid package will be determined strictly by your family's financial situation, and not by academic or extracurricular accomplishments.
So while there are not specific scholarships at Claremont McKenna College earmarked for transfer students, the generous need-based financial aid policy at CMC effectively serves a similar purpose.
Remember to keep tabs on financial aid deadlines, as late applications may not receive the same full-need consideration as those submitted on time. It's a good idea to complete your financial aid application alongside your transfer application to ensure everything is submitted on time.
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