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    University of Idaho provides aids at an average of 13930 per student meeting 80% of students need. 99% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 4537 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including United States Army ROTC and Adams-Woodward Memorial.

    Yeah, University of Connecticut does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Nutmeg Scholarship
    Total Worth: Full Scholarship
    Eligibility: Full Scholarship
    Separate application needed: No

    Academic Excellence Scholarship
    Total Worth: valued at a fixed amount determined on a yearly basis
    Eligibility: valued at a fixed amount determined on a yearly basis
    Separate application needed: No

    Leadership Scholarship
    Total Worth: valued at a fixed amount determined on a yearly basis
    Eligibility: valued at a fixed amount determined on a yearly basis
    Separate application needed: No

    Yeah, University of Alabama does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Presidential Elite Scholar (In-State Merit Scholarships)
    Total Worth: Value of tuition for up to four years for degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate or law studies
    One year of on-campus housing at regular room rate
    $1,000 per year stipend for four years
    $2,000 one-time allowance for use in summer research or international study (after completing one year of study at UA)
    $2,000 book scholarship ($500 per year for four years)
    Eligibility: Value of tuition for up to four years for degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate or law studies
    One year of on-campus housing at regular room rate
    $1,000 per year stipend for four years
    $2,000 one-time allowance for use in summer research or international study (after completing one year of study at UA)
    $2,000 book scholarship ($500 per year for four years)
    Minimum Criteria: 4.0 GPA and a 36 ACT or 1600 SAT
    Application deadline: December 15

    Presidential Elite (Out-of-State Merit Scholarships)
    Total Worth: Value of tuition for up to four years for degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate or law studies
    One year of on-campus housing at regular room rate
    $1,000 per year stipend for four years
    $2,000 one-time allowance for use in summer research or international study (after completing one year of study at UA)
    $2,000 book scholarship ($500 per year for four years)
    Eligibility: Value of tuition for up to four years for degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate or law studies
    One year of on-campus housing at regular room rate
    $1,000 per year stipend for four years
    $2,000 one-time allowance for use in summer research or international study (after completing one year of study at UA)
    $2,000 book scholarship ($500 per year for four years)
    Minimum Criteria: 4.0 GPA and a 36 ACT or 1600 SAT
    Application deadline: December 15

    National Alumni Association Crimson Scholarships
    Total Worth: Value of in-state or out-of-state tuition for 4 years
    Plus an additional $3,500 per year for 4 years
    $300 book grant each year for 4 years
    $2,000 study abroad or summer research (to be used after one full academic year at UA)
    Eligibility: Value of in-state or out-of-state tuition for 4 years
    Plus an additional $3,500 per year for 4 years
    $300 book grant each year for 4 years
    $2,000 study abroad or summer research (to be used after one full academic year at UA)
    Minimum Criteria: A minimum 3.8 cumulative GPA (4.0 scale), a minimum 32 ACT or 1450 SAT [evidence based reading and writing plus math] for in-state and 33 ACT or 1490 SAT [evidence based reading and writing plus math] for out-of-state applicants, and demonstrate extensive leadership. While not a requirement, we prefer an applicant is ranked in the top 2% of their high school graduating class.
    Separate application needed: Yes
    Application deadline: December 15

    Yeah, The College of Idaho does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Presidential Merit
    Total Worth: $15,000 per year
    Eligibility: $15,000 per year
    Minimum Criteria: 4.07 GPA; 29 ACT ; 94.1% High School Rank
    Requirement for maintenance: scholarship criteria is continuously met and the student maintains Satisfactory Academic Progress

    Trustee Merit
    Total Worth: $13,000 per year
    Eligibility: $13,000 per year
    Minimum Criteria: 3.87 GPA; 26 ACT; 85.9% High School Rank
    Requirement for maintenance: scholarship criteria is continuously met and the student maintains Satisfactory Academic Progress

    Dean Merit
    Total Worth: $11,000 per year
    Eligibility: $11,000 per year
    Minimum Criteria: 3.67 GPA; 25 ACT; 74% High School Rank
    Requirement for maintenance: scholarship criteria is continuously met and the student maintains Satisfactory Academic Progress

    Yeah, St. Thomas University does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Presidential Scholarships
    Total Worth: $12,000 – $15,000 per year
    Eligibility: $12,000 – $15,000 per year
    Requirement for maintenance: Maintain a 2.33 GPA

    Dean’s Scholarships
    Total Worth: $10,000 – $12,000 per year
    Eligibility: $10,000 – $12,000 per year
    Requirement for maintenance: Maintain a 2.33 GPA

    St. Thomas University Honor Scholarship
    Minimum Criteria: Maintain a 3.50 cumulative GPA and have received a minimum of 28 on the ACT or 1100 on the SAT

    St. John Fisher College provides aids at an average of 23070 per student meeting 74% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 19076 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Service Scholars Program and Fannie & Sam Constantino First Generation Scholarship Program.

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