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Scholarship Guidelines & Policies


Minimum Requirements to Retain HONORS SCHOLARSHIPS (Oosting)

  • Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.6 by the end of the freshman year and a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 each year thereafter

  • Be a full-time student and live in campus housing.

  • Comply with the following regulations including:

  1. Be a good citizen on campus;

  2. Represent the school in a dignified and respectable manner;

  3. Comply with all moral and lifestyle expectations as set forth in the Student Handbook;

  4. Provide ten hours per week in tutorial service beginning with the sophomore year.

Minimum Requirements to Retain HONORS SCHOLARSHIPS (Hopwood, Todd Beamer Scholarship for Christian Leadership, and Bobrow Scholarship)

  • Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 (Hopwood and Beamer) or 2.5 (Bobrow) by the end of the freshman year and each year thereafter

  • Be a full-time student and live in campus housing.

  • Comply with the following regulations including:

  1. Be a good citizen on campus;

  2. Represent the school in a dignified and respectable manner;

  3. Comply with all moral and lifestyle expectations as set forth in the Student Handbook;

  4. For a student receiving the Todd Beamer Scholarship for Christian Leadership, be involved in a campus leadership position.

Minimum Requirements to Retain ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS (Presidential, Academic Dean, Transfer)

  • Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 by the end of the second semester of enrollment, 2.5 by the end of the fouth semester, and 2.5 each semester thereafter.

  • Be a full-time student.

  • Comply with the following regulations including:

  1. Be a good citizen on campus;

  2. Represent the school in a dignified and respectable manner;

  3. Comply with all moral and lifestyle expectations as set forth in the Student Handbook;

Minimum Requirements to Retain MUSIC & FINE ARTS SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Continue to major in the area in which the scholarship is awarded and make normal progress towards a degree as a full-time student.

  • Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 by the end of the second semester of enrollment, 2.5 by the end of the fourth semester, and 2.5 each year thereafter.

  • Comply with the following regulations, which include:

  1. Be a good citizen on campus;

  2. Represent the school in a dignified and respectable manner;

  3. Comply with all moral and lifestyle expectations as set forth in the Student Handbook;

  4. Enthusiastically participate in the activities of the academic area of the award.

Minimum Requirements to Retain ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Remain academically eligible for intercollegiate athletics and make normal progress towards a degree as a full-time student.

  • Comply with the following regulations, which include:

  1. Be a good citizen on campus;

  2. Represent the school in a dignified and respectable manner;

  3. Comply with all moral and lifestyle expectations as set forth in the Student Handbook;

  4. Apply for any possible federal and state aid;

  5. Respect the directions of the coaching staff and college officials;

  6. Enthusiastically participate in the intercollegiate sport in which the scholarship award is made.

  • Students receiving an athletic scholarship award are eligible for Presidential Scholarships, Academic Dean’s Scholarships, and Transfer Scholarships, but may NOT receive Alumni and Friends Academic Awards or Milligan College Grants.


 

Scholarship/Grant Policies

  • All academic scholarships and grants provided by Milligan College are available to full-time undergraduate students only.
     

  • All academic scholarships and grants provided by Milligan College are renewable for up to eight semesters as long as the recipient reapplies each year through the Student Financial Services Office and continues to meet the criteria for the scholarship/grant. Students who continue their education beyond the eight semesters will not be eligible for those scholarships. Any exceptions must be made by petitioning the Appeal Committee before completion of the eight semesters.

n  Scholarship recipients who leave Milligan College or begin attending on a part-time basis for more than two consecutive semesters must reapply for scholarships and will be treated as a new student.

n  Students receiving an athletic scholarship award are eligible for Presidential Scholarships, Academic Dean’s Scholarships, and Transfer Scholarships, but may not receive Alumni and Friends Awards or Milligan College Grants.

n Institutional scholarships and grants awarded by the College may not exceed Milligan student account charges; under no circumstances will a student receive a credit balance for institutional scholarships or grants.

n  Scholarship recipients who have failed to meet the minimum grade point average requirements and consequently lose area or academic scholarships may have their scholarship reinstated if the required minimum grade point average is achieved the following semester. The scholarship will then be reinstated for the next semester. However, it is the responsibility of the student to notify the Student Financial Services Office so that the grade point average can be verified with the Registrar’s Office and, if appropriate, reinstate the scholarship.

n  Admitted applicants to Milligan College who already hold a baccalaureate degree may be considered for the merit-based transfer scholarship according to their previous collegiate academic profile and the present requirements for a transfer scholarship. Such students must be seeking a second undergraduate degree as part of the traditional day program of the College and be enrolled full-time. College-funded need-based grants are not available. (Policy as of December 2002)

 

See the Milligan College Catalog for complete policies and guidelines.
 

 

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