The University of Delaware will notify students of merit scholarships approximately two weeks after their admission decision is released. Full financial aid awards, including eligibility for need-based grants and loans, will begin being available to admitted students starting late January.
SEED Scholarship. Enrollment in at least 24 credits per academic year and a 2.5 GPA must be maintained to continue eligibility while in the Associate in Arts Program. For freshmen who will be entering the Associate in Arts Program, the University of Delaware will award SEED Scholarships to as many eligible students as State funding will allow.
Submit your University of Delaware (UD) admission application by January 15. This is the only application you need to complete to be considered for UD merit scholarships. The form opens August 1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The UD Trustee Scholarship is for students who have been admitted into the school and shown great academic merit. The students that are eligible must have credentials around a 1500 combined SAT or ACT Composite Score of 33 and 4.0 grade-point average.
Campused Based Scholarships Cadets who do not recieve a National Scholarship while in high school are eligable to compete for 3 and 2 year scholarships during their Freshmen and Sophomore year. Cadets cumulative GPA and preformance within the program will be taken into consideration for scholarship offers. Green to Gold Active Duty Option Program
The stats listed below make reference to help which is provided by University of Delaware. 72.0% of freshmen (3,403 total) were awarded scholarships at University of Delaware, averaging $10,723 per student. This puts it in the top 40th percentile of all colleges nationwide. 757 first years were awarded a grant.
The Delaware Higher Education Office is pleased to bring you the Delaware Scholarship Compendium 2021-22. This guide is for Delaware students looking for scholarships and programs to offset the cost of college. You can think of scholarships as …
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The Delaware Agricultural Crop Protection Industry Scholarship Fund Annual scholarship awarded to one or more students matriculated in the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources whose majors involve them in production agriculture research in the areas of crop production, plant physiology, weed management, plant pathology, and entomology.