Scholarship Deadlines
2014-15 Scholarship Program
December 1 – Governor’s, Regents’‚ and President’s March 1 – University and all other scholarships
Some awards may be combined. The early admission consideration and scholarship guarantee deadline is December 1. Paper applications are available upon request.
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS Governor’s $13,832.50* (Missouri) /
Regents’
$19,165.00* (Out-of-State); provides incidental and general fees for 30 hours, community-style room and 15‑meal plan
$5,926.50* (Missouri) / $11,259.00* (Out-of-State); provides incidental fees for 30 hours
President’s $4,000.00 University $2,000.00
* Governor’s and Regents’ Scholarship values are based upon 2013-2014 fees. Eligibility: Academic scholarships are awarded at the time of admission to beginning freshmen who meet the test score and grade point average requirements indicated in this chart. No separate application is required.
Residence Life Leadership Scholarship Value: $800 to be applied to residence hall fees. This award may be combined with ONE of the following scholarships: a $4,000 President’s Scholarship, a $2,000 University Scholarship, or the Midwest Achievement Award. Eligibility: This scholarship is awarded to beginning freshmen who meet the following criteria. 1. Will reside in a University residence hall AND 2. 19 composite ACT or 900 SAT (CR+M) AND 3. 3.0 cumulative high school GPA AND 4. Complete the optional scholarship questions as part of the online application for admission to demonstrate a record of student involvement. Applicants involved in multiple school or community activities for at least three years of high school will be considered for this award. The Residence Life Leadership Scholarship is automatically awarded to students who provide documentation of one of the following recognitions: Boys’ State, Girls’ State, HOBY, Missouri Renaissance program participant, Missouri A+ high school graduate, Eagle Scout, or the Girl Scout Gold Award. Renewal: The Residence Life Leadership Scholarship is renewable each year up to a maximum of four consecutive academic years, providing the student is living in the South east residence halls, is enrolled full time (fall and spring) and completes 24 Southeast credit hours per academic year with a 3.25 cumulative GPA in courses taken at Southeast.
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Midwest Achievement Award (MAA) (Out of State) MAA Value: $3,554.40 (approximate) The scholarship value is the difference between out-of-state incidental fees and 130 percent of in-state incidental fees (see “Average Annual Cost of Attendance” chart on page 6 for details). MAA may be combined with ONE of the following scholarships: a $4,000.00 President’s Scholarship, a $2,000.00 University Scholarship, or an $800.00 Residence Life Leadership Scholarship. Transfer students may combine MAA with the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship. Eligibility: The MAA is awarded to students in the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) states including Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin and to students in the neighboring states of Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee. No separate application is required. Beginning Freshmen: 21 Composite ACT or 980 SAT (CR+M) and 3.0 cumulative high school GPA New Transfer Students: Transfer to Southeast from a regionally accredited college or university (two-year or four-year) with 24 transferable credit hours and a 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA
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