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Merit-Based Scholarships

Institutional Aid Opportunities. Merit-Based Scholarships. P resident’s Award Program. Award Amount: $5,000. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates High achieving newly admitted freshmen Students graduating from Illinois schools Historically underrepresented groups

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Merit-Based Scholarships

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  1. Institutional Aid Opportunities Merit-Based Scholarships

  2. President’s Award Program Award Amount: $5,000. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates • High achieving newly admitted freshmen • Students graduating from Illinois schools • Historically underrepresented groups • Students from low-sending IL counties (2 or less per year in the past five years) • Dependent students whose expected family contribution (EFC) is zero (0) Requirements for Consideration • Cumulative GPA 3.0 or higher • ACT 25 or higher and Top 25thth percentile ranking (HSPR 75 or higher) • Fall admittance to UIC • Upon enrollment, participation in mandatory program’s activities Deadline • Admissions Application: Priority Deadline November 30

  3. LARES Tuition Award AwardAmount: Full or partial tuition waivers (pending available funds) Eligible Candidates • Full-time undergraduate UIC students • Members of Latin American Recruitment and Educational Services (LARES) • Priority given to students not receiving significant funds from state grants like MAP, IVG, Illinois General Assembly, etc. that cover tuition costs • Priority given to students who have not received the LARES tuition award before • Holders of F-1 student visa NOT eligible Requirements for Consideration • Good academic standing , with recommended cumulative GPA 3.0 or higher • 24 credits earned (12 earned at UIC for transfer students) • Application, letter of recommendation , personal statement, and proof of income • Awardees must volunteer 15 hours with LARES during award term Deadline Application: September of Fall Term

  4. UIUC Illinois Promise Award Amount: Tuition, room and board, books and supplies. Award Combines grants, institutional aid and work study. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates • High achieving newly admitted freshmen or transfer student • Illinois resident (parent and student) Requirements for Consideration • Under age 24 • Expected Family Contribution (EFC) must equal $0. • Family income must be at or below the federal poverty level. • Total family assets must be less than $50,000. • Enrolled at least 12 hours during fall or spring semesters Deadlines • Admissions Application: Priority consideration November 1 • FAFSA Application: March 15

  5. Chez Family Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $10,000. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates • Chicago area public high schools students • Economically disadvantaged students • Demonstrate financial need, strength of character, work ethic, academic potential and desire to positively contribute to the community. Requirements for Consideration • U.S. citizen or permanent resident • Family income must be at or below the federal poverty level. • Total family assets must be less than $40,000. • Apply to UIUC • Complete FAFSA, Chez application essays, along with two letters of recommendation Deadlines • Application: January • FAFSA Application: March 15

  6. Eligible Candidates • Academically talented incoming freshman and transfer students enrolled full-time • Qualified admitted students automatically awarded Requirements for Consideration and Award Amount* • Complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by May • Eligble for financial aid • Applicants must meet both GPA and composite ACT or degree/credit requirement:

  7. Loyola University Eligible Candidates • Academically inclined , talented, and other student leaders Requirements for Consideration • Automatic consideration for all applicants applied by January 15 • Academically qualified students based on information provided in the admission application process • Scholarships are strictly merit based and “need blind” Award Amounts – 4 Year Renewable • Presidential Scholarship - $68,000 ($17,000 p/yr.) • Damen Scholarship - $56,000 ($14,000 p/yr.) • Loyola Scholarship - $48,000 ($12,000 p/ yr.) • Trustee Scholarship - $40,000 ($10,000 p/yr.) • Dean's Scholarship - $20,000 ($5,000 p/ yr.)

  8. STEM+Scholarship Award Amount: $500 to full tuition based on family income. Award combines institutional aid and grants. Renewable for 3 years (4 years for Architecture). Eligible Candidates • For students interested in degrees in the following STEM+ fields: SCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS +BUSINESS AND ARCHITECTURE Requirements for Consideration • Open to DREAMers (contact Office of Financial Aid for instructions) • Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (IIT's FAFSA code: 001691) Deadline FAFSA Application: February 15

  9. Strategic Institutional Scholarships Partnering Institutions with CPS

  10. Collens Scholars Award Amount: Full tuition, room and board, and books. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates • Chicago Public Schools graduate • Incoming freshman • Demonstrate a high standard of academic excellence, aptitude in mathematics and science, social service, and a desire to pursue a high quality educational experience Requirements for Consideration • Strong academic record • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident • Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (IIT's FAFSA code: 001691) • Parents (or guardians) household income less than $60,000 per year • Complete verification process with the Office of Financial Aid Deadlines • Admissions Application: January 15 • FAFSA Application: February 15 • Student Award Notification: Beginning March 15

  11. Charles Scholarship Award Amount: Full tuition, room and board, and books. Personal expense and travel allowance. Study abroad funds. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates • Chicago Public Schools graduating senior • Preference for multicultural, particularly Latino and Hispanic students Requirements for Consideration • Strong record of academic achievement, personal accomplishment and leadership • No citizenship requirement stated (unknown) • Demonstrate financial need • Nomination from counselor, administrator, or college prep program Deadlines • Nomination Due:December 2 • Admissions Application: January 2 • FAFSA Application: February 15 • Finalist Interviews: March • Student Award Notification: April

  12. CPS Scholarship Award Amount: A limited number of scholarships up to full tuition. Full tuition offers include grants and the Presidential and Forester scholarships Eligible Candidates • Chicago Public Schools graduating senior • Academically inclined, talented and community engaged students Requirements for Consideration • Strong academic record. Award amount based on level of achievement • U.S. citizenship or permanent resident • Application of admissions • Financial Aid Questionnaire and FAFSA • Campus visit Deadlines • Questionnaire:December 31 • Admissions Application: February 15 • FAFSA Application: February 1

  13. CPS Strategic Scholarship Partners LIMITED LIST OF CPS TRACKED OPPORTUNITIES

  14. Golden Apple Scholars Award Amount: $23,000 scholarship package. $2,500 freshman and sophomore year. $5,000 junior and senior year. $2,000 annual stipend. Summer professional development that provides 3 times more classroom and field experience before beginning student teaching! Eligible Candidates • Students from Illinois interested in teaching • Acceptance at 1of 53 Illinois four-year college or university, or Posse partner schools • HS graduate, sophomore at current partner school, community college transfer student Requirements for Considerations and Deadlines • U.S. citizen or permanent resident • Nomination from a teacher, counselor, or self-nomination by November 1 • Complete application with 7 essays. Submit transcripts and ACT scores by December 1 • Attend scheduled interview between December 2 and January 31 • Complete program in full-compliance and earn teacher certification* • Agree to teach in an Illinois school of need for five years* • Nominations close on November 1, 2013. Nominations are available online at www.goldenapple.org or you can contact Pat Kilduff, Director of Recruitment, at 312-407-0006 ext. 105 or email kilduff@goldenapple.org for additional information.

  15. Wentcher Foundation Scholarship Award Amount: $30,000. $7,500 per year over 4 years Eligible Candidates • Chicago Public Schools graduating senior • Students demonstrating financial need, talent, and character. Requirements for Consideration • U.S. citizenship or permanent resident • Weighted GPA of 3.0 and an ACT 20 or higher • CPS transcript and ACT/SAT scores (unofficial transcripts are accepted) • Completed Wentcher Scholarship Application • 2 Letters of Recommendation from individuals outside applicant’s family attesting to suitability to be a Wentcher Scholar. Suggested reference letters come from a teacher, counselor, or college and career coach. • Essay describing “Why I Should Receive a Wentcher Scholarship” • Student Aid Report (SAR)* Deadline March 1

  16. Mayoral Award of Student Achievement Award Amount: $1,000 one-time award plus summer internship Eligible Candidates • Chicago Public Schools graduating senior (1 winner per high school) • Students with academic excellence and exceptional accomplishments. • Priority given to students interested in business or business related major • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students areeligible Requirements for Consideration • U.S. citizenship or permanent resident* • Minimum GPA of 3.0 and 90% attendance rate or higher • Complete CME application packet • Submit transcripts, test scores, all forms, and W-9 from student • Write an essay on the futures industry Deadline February 14

  17. CPS United Negro College Fund Award Amount: Up to $10,000 based on need. Renewable for 4 years. Eligible Candidates • Chicago Public Schools graduating senior • Students attending attend one of the 38 UNCF member colleges or universities • Priority given to students interested in business or business related major Requirements for Consideration • U.S. citizenship or permanent resident • Minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher • Letters of recommendation and official transcript • Resume • Must participate in an interview if selected as a finalist • Letter of acceptance to UNCF College (at time of interview if selected as a finalist) Deadline March 28

  18. CPS Dream Fund Scholarship Award Amount: Varies Eligible Candidates • Undocumented graduating senior • Chicago Public Schools students • Students with demonstrate academic excellence, talent, and financial need Requirements for Consideration and Deadline • Must be a DREAMer • Minimum GPA of 3.0 and ACT score of 17 or higher • Attend a Chicago public high school for at least three (3) years • Application; Official transcript; ACT scores; Two essays; Proof of household income; Letter of recommendation from a current teacher; Community service or volunteer service letter of recommendation; College acceptance and financial aid award letters • Each high school must forward 2 finalists applications to the CPS Scholarship Manager by the deadline June 1

  19. Scholarships for Non-Eligible Citizens • Non-U.S. Citizens or non-legal permanent resident students cannot legally apply for or receive federally funded student financial aid. • Many private scholarships may also require citizenship status. • Private colleges/universities may be willing to provide scholarships to undocumented, immigrant students. • Public institutions may be able to offer private merit-based aid • Use key words and search engines to identify updated database listings which include scholarships not requiring citizenship or legal permanent residency: • http://roybal-allard.house.gov/UploadedFiles/2010-2011_Paying_For_College-2.pdf • https://www.maldef.org/assets/pdf/Scholarship_List_2010_2011.pdf • http://www.latinocollegedollars.org/ • http://www.chooseyourfuture.org/college/undocumented-students

  20. Greenhouse Scholars http://www.chooseyourfuture.org/resource/greenhouse-scholars-program

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