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Merit scholarships for transfer students?

I'm planning to transfer and wondering about merit-based scholarships for transfer students. Are there colleges that are particularly generous in offering these scholarships? Would love to hear if anyone has received one and how it impacted their decision!

2 months ago

Sure, many colleges do offer merit scholarships specifically for transfer students. However, the availability and amount can greatly vary from one institution to another. Some colleges award these scholarships based on a transfer student's GPA at their previous institution, while others may take into consideration factors such as leadership and community service.

Institutions known for their generous merit scholarships for transfer students include the University of Texas at Austin, Arizona State University, and Georgia State University. The University of Texas at Austin, for instance, offers several transfer scholarships, like the Forty Acres Scholars Program Transfer Scholarship, that cover full tuition, fees, a living stipend, and a book stipend.

Keep in mind that transfer scholarships can impact not just your financial situation, but also your overall college experience. For instance, receiving a scholarship can reduce the financial stress of tuition fees, allowing you to focus more on your studies. They can also be a morale booster, reaffirming that the college values your academic dedication and potential contribution to their community.

It's advisable to check the dedicated transfer student pages on college websites, or contact the financial aid offices directly to ask about merit scholarship opportunities. And even after you've been accepted, keep asking questions - sometimes opportunities can open up later on. Also, consider applying to outside scholarships, which may be less competitive than those offered by the colleges.

2 months ago

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