2019-2020 Terms and Conditions
The terms and conditions below apply to awards initially offered to students for the 2019-2020 academic year. Students who received offers for academic years prior to 2019-2020 must visit the Terms and Conditions pertaining to your original award offer year from the Scholarship selection menu.
First-Year Merit Tuition Scholarships
Award Amounts
$1,000 to $5,000 per academic year
Selection
The Arizona Presidential Award is a highly competitive undergraduate scholarship offered annually to a select number of non-Arizona* high school graduates attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation. Incoming first-year students who are homeschooled will be evaluated for merit aid based on portfolio/course work and ACT or SAT test scores submitted by the admission deadline.
- Award offers and values are based on high school merits including your 6th semester core unweighted high school GPA (4.0 scale).
- Submit test scores (SAT and/or ACT) by May 1, 2019.
- Students selected for this scholarship will receive an offer letter once all completed admissions application materials have been submitted before the deadline.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions and remain the same as the initial offer for continuing students, even if a student improves their University of Arizona GPA.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
Availability
Four consecutive years (eight semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs. Students who complete their undergraduate degree in less than 8 consecutive semesters may use the remaining semester(s) toward graduate tuition (only) at University of Arizona in the semester immediately following graduation. Students who meet the aforementioned criteria may notify the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once admitted to a University of Arizona Graduate Degree-Seeking program and enrolled as a full-time Graduate student. Students who are accepted into certain professional programs such as Pharmacy, which do not require the completion of a Bachelor’s degree, may qualify to use their remaining semester(s) of their merit tuition award towards this program after completing their undergraduate coursework and are admitted into the University of Arizona PharmD program. Please contact OSFA to inquire about full eligibility requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by May 1, 2019.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be classified as a non-Arizona* resident for tuition purposes.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total eight semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- The Arizona Presidential Award may be combined with the Arizona Tuition Award.
- The National Scholars Award supersedes and cannot be combined with the Arizona Presidential Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- This award cannot be combined with the Wildcat Tuition Award, Transfer Tuition Award or the Phi Theta Kappa Award.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's firts year. If during the eight semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective first-year cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at University of Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough University of Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- This scholarship is applied to University of Arizona undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$2,000 to $35,000 per academic year
Initial first-year merit tuition scholarship offers are based on self-reported grades provided by the student at the time of admission. The scholarship award offers become final and cannot be appealed after the admissions grade verification is complete.
Selection
The Arizona Tuition Award comprises of the Arizona Recognition Tuition Award, Arizona Excellence Tuition Award, and the Arizona Distinction Tuition Awards. The Arizona Tuition Award is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered annually to a select number of non-Arizona* high school graduates attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation. Incoming first-year students who are homeschooled will be evaluated for merit aid based on portfolio/course work and ACT or SAT test scores submitted by the admission deadline.
- Award offers and values are based on high school merits including your 6th semester core unweighted high school GPA (4.0 scale).
- Submit test scores (SAT and/or ACT) by May 1, 2019 for additional merit review.
- Students selected for this scholarship will receive an offer letter once all completed admissions application materials have been submitted before the deadline.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions and remain the same as the initial offer for continuing students, even if a student improves their University of Arizona GPA.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
Availability
Four consecutive years (eight semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs. Students who complete their undergraduate degree in less than 8 consecutive semesters may use the remaining semester(s) toward graduate tuition (only) at Arizona in the semester immediately following graduation. Students who meet the aforementioned criteria may notify the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once admitted to a University of Arizona Graduate Degree-Seeking program and enrolled as a full-time Graduate student. Students who are accepted into certain professional programs such as Pharmacy, which do not require the completion of a Bachelor’s degree, may qualify to use their remaining semester(s) of their merit tuition award towards this program after completing their undergraduate coursework and are admitted into the University of Arizona PharmD program. Please contact OSFA to inquire about full eligibility requirements.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive five consecutive years (ten semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by May 1, 2019.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be classified as a non-Arizona* resident for tuition purposes.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total eight semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- The National Scholars Award may be combined with the Arizona Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- This award cannot be combined with the Transfer Tuition Award or the Phi Theta Kappa Award.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's first year. If during the eight semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective first-year cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
|
Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amount
$2,000
Selection
The Dean's Exemplary Award is an additional scholarship opportunity for non-Arizona and Arizona resident students who challenged themselves with a rigorous curriculum in the 16 core courses. Through a holistic review, students who have taken a high level of rigorous coursework will be considered for the Dean's Exemplary Award, a $2,000 cash award toward first year expenses. Students should include any rigor when applying for admission and complete an admission application by May 1, 2019 to be considered.
- Award offers are based on rigorous high school curriculum (i.e. AP or IB courses etc.).
- Students selected for this scholarship will receive a certificate of the award from the Office of Admissions.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
Availability
One-time, non-renewable award offer for the 2019-2020 academic year. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by May 1, 2019
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This cash award is stackable and can be combined with all other University of Arizona merit offers.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at University of Arizona.
- The award amount is disbursed in two equal payments and the full amount is not eligible to be applied fully toward charges in a single semester.
Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$5,000 per academic year, Spirit of Excellence Scholarship
Selection
The Spirit of Excellence is a cash scholarship and given to Flinn Semi-Finalist scholars. This award is stackable if the student achieves a Designated Flinn Scholar status.
Availability
Four consecutive years (eight semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive five consecutive years (ten semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Deadline
Completed University of Arizona Undergraduate Admission application by May 1, 2019
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be classified as an Arizona* resident for tuition purposes.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total eight semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This scholarship can be combined with any other University of Arizona tuition award.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
The Foster Care Success Tuition award was established as a pilot program to fund foster care students. The award will fund the full amount of Arizona Resident undergraduate base tuition, fees and course fees, and college/program differential tuition. The value of the Foster Care Success Tuition Award will be reduced by other federal grant aid, scholarships, public grants, and any other public aid received. The award will not be reduced by the amount of federal grant received by the student from the Department of Economic Security (DES) under the Arizona Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program.
Award Amount
The Foster Care to Success Tuition Award will fund the full amount of the Arizona Resident Undergraduate base tuition, college/program differential tuition, mandatory and course related fees that are not covered by any other form of federal grant aid (including but not limited to the Federal Pell Grant), scholarships, public grants, and any other public aid received. In order to estimate tuition and fees, use the Bursar's Office tuition and fees calculator online.
Availability
Students will continue to receive the tuition scholarships as long as renewal criteria (see below) are met and until the student receives a Baccalaureate Degree, obtains 144 credit hours, or until the student reaches 23 years of age, whichever comes first. This award can be used during the fall, spring, or summer semesters at the University of Arizona. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
Application
Students must initially apply and be certified through the Foster Care to Success (FC2S) portal. The online portal is also the application for the Arizona Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program.
Log on to the Foster Care to Success (FC2S) portal
Deadline
Students must submit the application online via the FC2S portal prior to the first day of classes for their initial University of Arizona admission term. Afterward, students will be renewed for the next academic year based on renewal criteria (see below) once a student's FAFSA is on file for the next academic year. The FAFSA priority filing date is March 1st each year.
Eligibility
- Must be accepted to the University of Arizona by meeting regular admission requirements.
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be an Arizona resident for tuition purposes.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
- Must have been in foster care when the student was 16 years of age OR adopted from foster care and the adoption was finalized after the person was 16 years of age.
- Has total personal assets according to the FAFSA that are worth less than $10,000 (assets do NOT include scholarships or grants).
- Must be under 21 years of age when the tuition scholarship is first awarded.
- Must complete a FAFSA each academic year (priority filing date is March 1st).
- Must be verified by the Arizona DES Division of Children, Youth and Families (this verification is done after the student applies through the online portal referenced above).
Renewal Criteria
- Students must continue to meet all initial eligibility requirements.
- Submit a FAFSA each academic year (priority filing date is March 1st).
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Standards each semester. Students who fail to meet SAP Standards will be notified of an option to submit a SAP Appeal to regain financial aid eligibility for the following semester. Review SAP Standards. Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the SAP renewal criteria by the end of the semester may submit a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal by the deadline.
- Students must complete 30 hours of volunteer service each year after the first year the student receives the tuition scholarship.
- Students may receive the award based on meeting renewal criteria until one of the following conditions are met: 144 credit hours are earned, a Baccalaureate Degree is earned, or until the student reaches 23 years of age.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This value of the Foster Care to Success Tuition Award amount can also include any of the following tuition awards if selected: the National Scholar Award, Wildcat Tuition Award, Transfer Tuition Scholarship, or the Phi Theta Kappa Tuition Award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for regular tuition cannot receive more than 100% of the cost of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
How the award is applied
- The Foster Care to Success Tuition Award will disburse to the Bursar's student account approximately ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled. Students may check their "Financial Aid Summary" on the UAccess Student Center for each award requirement.
- The total award amount is for the academic year, split between the fall and spring semesters based on semester tuition and fee charges. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 2.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
Students who withdraw on or after the first day of classes must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amount
Up to $5,000
Selection
The IB Tuition Scholarship is offered to both Arizona and non-Arizona resident high school graduates who attend college for the first time immediately after high school graduation with an IB Diploma and earn a minimum of 24 IB credits.
- Award offers are based on rigorous high school IB curriculum and completion of an IB Diploma.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
Availability
Four consecutive years (eight semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive five consecutive years (ten semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed admission application by May 1, 2019
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, courses completed while enrolled in high school (including IB credit), consortium, Outreach College courses, distant learning, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This award can be combined with any other merit tuition scholarship. The amount of the IB Tuition Scholarship award will vary as the combination between the total offered merit award and this award cannot exceed 100% of the amount of Undergraduate base (regular) tuition.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (awards or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base (regular) tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
Student A - Eligible to receive the IB Tuition Scholarship
Multiple Awards Example | Using a $5,000 IB Tuition ** Scholarship Offer |
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Base Tuition | $10,800 |
Wildcat Tuition Total Award | $ 8,000 |
Tuition Due | $ 2,800 |
IB Tuition Award** | $ 2,800 |
Tuition Due (after award applied) |
$ 0 |
**IB Tuition Scholarship reduced from $5,000 to $2,800 to cover the tuition balance due, covering the 100% cost of base (regular) tuition.
Student B - Not eligible to receive the IB Tuition Scholarship
Multiple Awards Example | Using a $5,000 IB Tuition *** Scholarship Offer |
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Base Tuition | $10,800 |
Wildcat Tuition Total Award | $11,000 |
Tuition Due | $0 |
IB Tuition Award*** | $0 |
Tuition Due (after award applied) |
$0 |
***IB Tuition Scholarship reduced from $5,000 to $0 due to the existing tuition scholarships already covering the 100% cost of base (regular) tuition.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
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84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request form OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amount
- Arizona Semi-Finalists: $13,500 per academic year
- Non-Arizona Semi-Finalists: the value of the original Arizona Tuition Award + $2,000 National Merit Semi-Finalist Award. See "Arizona Tuition Award" for University of Arizona merit review and offer details.
Selection
This Undergraduate tuition award is offered to the National Merit Semi-Finalists who qualify by taking the Preliminary SATs (PSATs) in high school.
Availability
Four consecutive years (8 semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*; based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive five consecutive years (ten semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Students who become National Merit Finalists will be awarded the NMF Scholar award which supersedes and replaces this award.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total 8 semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester, and the student must attend the University of Arizona the semester immediately after high school graduation.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) or vice versa, of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units, and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- Students offered multiple awards that are designated to cover base tuition cannot receive more than 100% of the cost of tuition from the combination of the awards. The base tuition amount does not include differential tuition, fees, surcharges, room and board, books, or other expenses.
- Students who become National Merit Finalists will be awarded the NMF Scholar award which supersedes and replaces the National Merit Semi-Finalist Award.
- This award will be reduced by the amount of the Qualified Tuition Reduction amount (QTR), or by the amount of other tuition reduction programs. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
- This award cannot be combined with the National Scholar Award, or the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with some ROTC tuition awards and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's first year. If during the eight semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective first-year cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic Grace Period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this scholarship is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
|
Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amount
The University of Arizona National Scholars Award comprises of students named National Merit Finalists, National Hispanic Scholars, or National Achievement Scholars. The University of Arizona National Merit Scholarship award includes the college-sponsored, corporate-sponsored, or National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC)-sponsored awards. The National Merit Scholarship award amount exceeding 100% tuition will be split into tuition and cash. Students must respond to NMSC requests to accept these awards.
- Arizona National Scholars: $18,000 per academic year + one-time $1,500 Study Abroad Award for a UArizona Study Abroad program (described below).
- Non-Arizona National Scholars: the value of the original Arizona Tuition Award + $5,000 National Scholar Award +one-time $1,500 Study Abroad Award for UArizona Study Abroad program. See "Arizona Tuition Award" for University of Arizona merit review and offer details.
Selection
This award is offered to the National Scholars who qualify by taking the Preliminary SATs (PSATs) in high school. The Office of Admissions will be notified of a student's National Scholar status.
If you are a National Merit Finalist, you must declare the University of Arizona as your first school of choice with National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) by their deadline. Visit the NMSC website.
Availability
Four consecutive years (8 semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*; based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs. Students who complete their undergraduate degree in less than 8 consecutive semesters may use the remaining semester(s) toward graduate tuition (only) at Arizonain the semester immediately following graduation. Students who meet the aforementioned criteria may notify the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once admitted to a University of Arizona Graduate Degree-Seeking program and enrolled as a full-time Graduate student. Students who are accepted into certain professional programs such as Pharmacy, which do not require the completion of a Bachelor’s degree, may qualify to use their remaining semester(s) of their merit tuition award towards this program after completing their undergraduate coursework and are admitted into the University of Arizona PharmD program. Please contact OSFA to inquire about full eligibility requirements. The $1,500 National Scholar Study Abroad Award is a one-time award for an Undergraduate UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program. See Study Abroad & Student Exchange section below.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive five consecutive years (ten semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total 8 semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester and the student must attend the University of Arizona the semester immediately after high school graduation.
- The one-time $1,500 National Scholar Study Abroad* award may only be used for an Undergraduate UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Program.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the institutional scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
- *Students utilizing the one-time $1,500 National Scholar Study Abroad Award must be meeting the renewal criteria stated above. Also see the Deferments section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- Students offered multiple awards that are designated to cover base tuition cannot receive more than 100% of the cost of tuition from the combination of the awards. The base tuition amount does not include differential tuition, fees, surcharges, room and board, books, or other expenses.
- This award supersedes and replaces the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- The $1,500 National Scholar Study Abroad Award cannot be combined with the semester use of standard National Scholar Award while studying abroad. See Study Abroad and Student Exchange section below.
- The University of Arizona National Merit Scholarship award package includes the college-sponsored, corporate-sponsored, or National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC)-sponsored awards. Students must respond to NMSC requests to accept these awards.
- This award cannot be combined with some ROTC tuition awards and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be reduced by the amount of the Qualified Tuition Reduction amount (QTR), or by the amount of other tuition reduction programs. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's first year. If during the eight semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective first-year cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this scholarship is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- If you are a National Merit Finalist, you also need to have an approved deferment from NMSC.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students may use the one-time $1,500 Study Abroad National Merit Scholarship offer.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
|
Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$1,000 to $3,000 per academic year
Selection
The Wildcat Presidential Award is a highly competitive undergraduate scholarship offered annually to a select number of Pell eligible Arizona* resident high school graduates attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation. Incoming first-year students who are homeschooled will be evaluated for merit aid based on portfolio/course work and ACT or SAT test scores submitted by the admission deadline.
- Award offers and values are based on high school merits including your 6th semester core unweighted high school GPA (4.0 scale).
- Submit test scores (SAT and/or ACT) by May 1, 2019.
- Tax verification changes to your 2019-2020 FAFSA
- Students with pending To Do items requiring the submission of 2017 Student and/or Parent Tax information, OSFA must verify the tax information provided on the 2018-2019 FAFSA. This information has been used to determine students' conditional selection status, along with the information provided on the Admissions Application and the Resource Evaluation.
- If eligibility changes as a result of the 2017 tax review, conditional selections may be revoked.
- *Tax extensions are not acceptable for Arizona Assurance funding purposes. Tax extensions are only accepted in lieu of tax transcripts for federal financial aid only.
- Students selected for this scholarship will receive an offer letter once all completed admissions application materials have been submitted before the deadline.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions and remain the same as the initial offer for continuing students, even if a student improves their University of Arizona GPA.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
Availability
Four consecutive years (eight semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs. Students who complete their undergraduate degree in less than 8 consecutive semesters may use the remaining semester(s) toward graduate tuition (only) at Arizona in the semester immediately following graduation. Students who meet the aforementioned criteria may notify the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once admitted to a University of Arizona Graduate Degree-Seeking program and enrolled as a full-time Graduate student. Students who are accepted into certain professional programs such as Pharmacy, which do not require the completion of a Bachelor’s degree, may qualify to use their remaining semester(s) of their merit tuition award towards this program after completing their undergraduate coursework and are admitted into the University of Arizona PharmD program. Please contact OSFA to inquire about full eligibility requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Complete application by May 1, 2019
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be classified as an Arizona* resident for tuition purposes.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Students must be eligible to receive the Federal Pell Grant as determined by completing the 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total eight semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- The National Scholars Award supersedes and cannot be combined with the Wildcat Presidential Award.
- The Wildcat Presidential Award may be combined with the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- This award cannot be combined with the Arizona Tuition Award, Transfer Tuition Award, or Phi Theta Kappa Award.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's first year. If during the eight semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective first-year cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough University of Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- This scholarship is applied to University of Arizona undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
---|---|
Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
|
Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$2,000 to $15,000 per academic year
Initial first-year merit tuition scholarship offers are based on self-reported grades provided by the student at the time of admission. The scholarship award offers become final and cannot be appealed after the admissions grade verification is complete.
Selection
The Wildcat Tuition Award is comprised of the Wildcat Recognition Tuition Award, Wildcat Excellence Tuition Award, and the Wildcat Distinction Tuition Awards. The Wildcat Tuition Award is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered annually to a select number of Arizona* resident high school graduates attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation. Incoming first-year students who are homeschooled will be evaluated for merit aid based on portfolio/course work and ACT or SAT test scores submitted by the admission deadline.
- Award offers and values are based on high school merits including your 6th semester core unweighted high school GPA (4.0 scale).
- Submit test scores (SAT and/or ACT) by May 1, 2019.
- Students selected for this scholarship will receive an offer letter once all completed admissions application materials have been submitted before the deadline.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions and remain the same as the initial offer for continuing students, even if a student improves their University of Arizona GPA.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
Availability
Four consecutive years (eight semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs. Students who complete their undergraduate degree in less than 8 consecutive semesters may use the remaining semester(s) toward graduate tuition (only) at Arizona in the semester immediately following graduation. Students who meet the aforementioned criteria may notify the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once admitted to a University of Arizona Graduate Degree-Seeking program and enrolled as a full-time Graduate student. Students who are accepted into certain professional programs such as Pharmacy, which do not require the completion of a Bachelor’s degree, may qualify to use their remaining semester(s) of their merit tuition award towards this program after completing their undergraduate coursework and are admitted into the University of Arizona PharmD program. Please contact OSFA to inquire about full eligibility requirements.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive five consecutive years (ten semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Complete application by May 1, 2019
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be classified as an Arizona* resident for tuition purposes.
- Be a high school graduate attending college for the first time immediately after high school graduation.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total eight semesters. - The award must be used beginning Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- The National Scholars Award supersedes and cannot be combined with the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- This award cannot be combined with the Transfer Tuition Award or the Phi Theta Kappa Award.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
QTR Example | Using a $5,000 Wildcat Tuition** Award Offer |
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Base Tuition | $10,000 |
QTR (75% reduction) | $ 7,500 |
Tuition Due | $ 2,500 |
Wildcat Tuition Award** | $ 2,500 |
Tuition Due (after award applied) |
$ 0 |
**Wildcat Tuition Award reduced from $5,000 to $2,500 to cover the tuition balance due, covering the 100% cost of base tuition.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's first year. If during the eight semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective first-year cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
|
84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic grace period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Transfer Merit Tuition Scholarships
Award Amounts
$500 per semester*
*Amount will vary each semester based on enrollment if the student is enrolled in more than 6 units
Selection
The Bridge Online Tuition Scholarship is a competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to a select number of transfer students currently in the Bridge Program who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree at the University of Arizona Online Campus.
- Students must have only attended community college after their high school graduation. Any students that have enrolled at a four-year (college or university) institution after graduation from high school are not eligible.
- Have a minimum 2.50 cumulative college grade point average
- Completed minimum of 36 units, and no more than 80 units, at the time of University of Arizona admission application from a community college.
Availability
Up to three consecutive years (nine semesters total) for fall, spring and summer semesters or completion of 60 University of Arizona units (whichever comes first), based on academic year renewal requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Online Transfer Admission Application for Fall 2019, Spring 2020 or Summer 2020 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Ideally, the student should be least one semester away from transferring to University of Arizona when you apply (if you want to be part of Bridge)
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be enrolled in the Arizona Online Campus.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total four semesters. - The award must be used beginning the initial semester in which it is offered.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- Spring semester admitted students: 6 cumulative University of Arizona units completed at the end of the semester.
- 12 cumulative University of Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 24 cumulative University of Arizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This award cannot be combined with any other tuition award including the All-Arizona Academic Team Tuition Award, the Transfer Tuition Scholarship, the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, the Bridge Tuition Scholarship (Main Campus), the Arizona Tuition Award, or the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with any other tuition benefit, including the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers), deferred billing, Tuition Assistance or the Arizona Online Corporate Partner discount. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
Campus Change
If during the semesters of eligibility, the student changes their campus and the student is meeting the renewal requirements for the current campus, the student will be reevaluated to maintain the scholarship at the new campus. The student will then be subject to the award requirements pertaining to the student’s new campus.
Example: a student who changes from the Arizona Online campus to the Main Campus will be held to all Main Campus terms and conditions for the award, including the requirement to be enrolled in 12 or more units per term for the terms moving forward. If and when a student changes back to Arizona Online, that same student would need to be held to the Arizona Online terms and conditions for the award.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- Students enrolled in more than 6 units for the term will be evaluated to have their award increased.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up missing University of Arizona units. Mid-year reinstatements require students to be on track with an average of 6 University of Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for three (3) consecutive years (nine (9) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees. - Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the University of Arizona Scholarship Appeals Committee.
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of nine consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 4 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
The Foster Care Success Tuition award was established as a pilot program to fund foster care students. The award will fund the full amount of Arizona Resident undergraduate base tuition, fees and course fees, and college/program differential tuition. The value of the Foster Care Success Tuition Award will be reduced by other federal grant aid, scholarships, public grants, and any other public aid received. The award will not be reduced by the amount of federal grant received by the student from the Department of Economic Security (DES) under the Arizona Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program.
Award Amount
The Foster Care to Success Tuition Award will fund the full amount of the Arizona Resident Undergraduate base tuition, college/program differential tuition, mandatory and course related fees that are not covered by any other form of federal grant aid (including but not limited to the Federal Pell Grant), scholarships, public grants, and any other public aid received. In order to estimate tuition and fees, use the Bursar's Office tuition and fees calculator online.
Availability
Students will continue to receive the tuition scholarships as long as renewal criteria (see below) are met and until the student receives a Baccalaureate Degree, obtains 144 credit hours, or until the student reaches 23 years of age, whichever comes first. This award can be used during the fall, spring, or summer semesters at the University of Arizona. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
Application
Students must initially apply and be certified through the Foster Care to Success (FC2S) portal. The online portal is also the application for the Arizona Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program.
Log on to the Foster Care to Success (FC2S) portal
Deadline
Students must submit the application online via the FC2S portal prior to the first day of classes for their initial University of Arizona admission term. Afterward, students will be renewed for the next academic year based on renewal criteria (see below) once a student's FAFSA is on file for the next academic year. The FAFSA priority filing date is March 1st each year.
Eligibility
- Must be accepted to the University of Arizona by meeting regular admission requirements.
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Be an Arizona resident for tuition purposes.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
- Must have been in foster care when the student was 16 years of age OR adopted from foster care and the adoption was finalized after the person was 16 years of age.
- Has total personal assets according to the FAFSA that are worth less than $10,000 (assets do NOT include scholarships or grants).
- Must be under 21 years of age when the tuition scholarship is first awarded.
- Must complete a FAFSA each academic year (priority filing date is March 1st).
- Must be verified by the Arizona DES Division of Children, Youth and Families (this verification is done after the student applies through the online portal referenced above).
Renewal Criteria
- Students must continue to meet all initial eligibility requirements.
- Submit a FAFSA each academic year (priority filing date is March 1st).
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Standards each semester. Students who fail to meet SAP Standards will be notified of an option to submit a SAP Appeal to regain financial aid eligibility for the following semester. Review SAP Standards. Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the SAP renewal criteria by the end of the semester may submit a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal by the deadline.
- Students must complete 30 hours of volunteer service each year after the first year the student receives the tuition scholarship.
- Students may receive the award based on meeting renewal criteria until one of the following conditions are met: 144 credit hours are earned, a Baccalaureate Degree is earned, or until the student reaches 23 years of age.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This value of the Foster Care to Success Tuition Award amount can also include any of the following tuition awards if selected: the National Scholar Award, Wildcat Tuition Award, Transfer Tuition Scholarship, or the Phi Theta Kappa Tuition Award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for regular tuition cannot receive more than 100% of the cost of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
How the award is applied
- The Foster Care to Success Tuition Award will disburse to the Bursar's student account approximately ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled. Students may check their "Financial Aid Summary" on the UAccess Student Center for each award requirement.
- The total award amount is for the academic year, split between the fall and spring semesters based on semester tuition and fee charges. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 2.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
Students who withdraw on or after the first day of classes must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$5,000 Arizona Resident
$12,000 non-Arizona Resident
Selection
The Phi Theta Kappa Tuition Scholarship is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to community college (2 year) transfer students who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree.
- Students must have only attended community college after their high school graduation. Any students that have enrolled at a four-year (college or university) institution after graduation from high school are not eligible.
- Have a minimum 3.50 cumulative college grade point average.
- Completed minimum of 36 units at the time of University of Arizona admission application from a community college.
- Phi Theta Kappa designation must be present on the student's community college transcript. If the community college does not include Phi Theta Kappa information on their transcript, please send a copy of your Phi Theta Kappa certificate to the Undergraduate Admissions Office (admissions@arizona.edu).
Availability
Two consecutive years (four semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive 3 consecutive years (six semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Transfer Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by July 1, 2019.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total four semesters. - The award must be used beginning the Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your UUniversity of Arizona A GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
30 cumulative University of Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of the first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions. - Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This award cannot be combined with any other tuition award including the All-Arizona Academic Team Tuition Award, the Bridge Tuition Scholarship, the Transfer Tuition Scholarship, the Arizona Tuition Award, or the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's admitted term. If during the four semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective incoming cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up missing University of Arizona units. Mid-year reinstatements require students to be on track with an average of 15 University of Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for two (2) consecutive years (four (4) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees. - Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the University of Arizona Scholarship Appeals Committee.
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of four (4) consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 4 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$5,000 Arizona Resident*
$12,000 non-Arizona Resident*
Selection
The Phi Theta Kappa Tuition Scholarship is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to community college (2 year) transfer students who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree.
- Students must have only attended community college after their high school graduation. Any students that have enrolled at a four-year (college or university) institution after graduation from high school are not eligible.
- Have a minimum 3.50 cumulative college grade point average.
- Completed minimum of 36 units at the time of University of Arizona admission application from a community college.
- Phi Theta Kappa designation must be present on the student's community college transcript. If the community college does not include Phi Theta Kappa information on their transcript, please send a copy of your Phi Theta Kappa certificate to the Undergraduate Admissions Office (admissions@arizona.edu).
Availability
Two consecutive years (four semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Transfer Admission Application for Spring 2020 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by December 1, 2019.
International students must have a completed deadline by October 15, 2019.
Eligibility
- U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident and International students are eligible.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total four semesters. - The award must be used beginning the Spring 2020 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
30 cumulative University of Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of the first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions. - Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This award cannot be combined with any other tuition award including the All-Arizona Academic Team Tuition Award, the Bridge Tuition Scholarship, the Transfer Tuition Scholarship, the Arizona Tuition Award, or the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's admitted term. If during the four semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective incoming cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough University of Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four semesters, the maximum period this award covers.
- This scholarship is applied to University of Arizona undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up missing UA units. Mid-year reinstatements require students to be on track with an average of 15 University of Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for two (2) consecutive years (four (4) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees. - Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the University of Arizona Scholarship Appeals Committee.
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of four (4) consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- The student must be enrolled at least one semester at the University of Arizona in order to apply for a deferment. New incoming University of Arizona students inquiring about deferring Arizona Admission and/or Scholarships (who have not attended the University of Arizona for at least 1 semester) may visit the admissions website.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 4 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$3,000 Arizona Resident
$5,000 non-Arizona Resident
Selection
The Transfer Tuition Scholarship is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to community college (2 year) transfer students who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree.
- Students must have only attended community college after their high school graduation. Any students that have enrolled at a four-year (college or university) institution after graduation from high school are not eligible.
- Arizona Residents: Have a minimum 3.00 cumulative college grade point average.
Non-Arizona Residents: Have a minimum 3.50 cumulative college grade point average. - Completed minimum of 36 units, and no more than 80 units, at the time of University of Arizona admission application from a community college.
Availability
Two consecutive years (four semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
*Students who are enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree program will receive 3 consecutive years (six semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Transfer Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by July 1, 2019.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total four semesters. - The award must be used beginning the Fall 2019 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
30 cumulative University of Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of the first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions. - Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This award cannot be combined with any other tuition award including the All-Arizona Academic Team Tuition Award, the Bridge Tuition Scholarship, the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, the Arizona Tuition Award, or the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's admitted term. If during the four semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective incoming cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up missing University of Arizona units. Mid-year reinstatements require students to be on track with an average of 15 University of Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for two (2) consecutive years (four (4) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees. - Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the University of Arizona Scholarship Appeals Committee.
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of four (4) consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 4 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
Award Amounts
$3,000 Arizona Resident*
$5,000-$10,000 non-Arizona Resident*
Selection
The Transfer Tuition Scholarship is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to community college (2 year) transfer students who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree.
- Students must have only attended community college after their high school graduation. Any students that have enrolled at a four-year (college or university) institution after graduation from high school are not eligible.
- Arizona Residents: Have a minimum 3.00 cumulative college grade point average.
Non-Arizona Residents: Have a minimum 3.50 cumulative college grade point average. - Completed minimum of 36 units, and no more than 80 units, at the time of University of Arizona admission application from a community college.
Availability
Two consecutive years (four semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs.
Application
A completed University of Arizona Transfer Admission Application for Spring 2020 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Completed application by December 1, 2019.
International students must have a completed deadline by October 15, 2019.
Eligibility
- U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident and International students are eligible.
- Students must be pursuing a first Bachelor's Degree for Undergraduate studies.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total four semesters. - The award must be used beginning the Spring 2020 semester.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
30 cumulative University of Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of the first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (or vice versa), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions. - Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Awards and Tuition Programs
- This award cannot be combined with any other tuition award including the All-Arizona Academic Team Tuition Award, the Bridge Tuition Scholarship, the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, the Arizona Tuition Award, or the Wildcat Tuition Award.
- This award cannot be combined with ROTC tuition awards, the GI Bill, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program are not eligible for this award.
- This award will be adjusted if the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR, a benefit for faculty and staff) or other tuition reduction programs (or waivers) are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
*Residency Change
This merit award was offered based on residency during the student's admitted term. If during the four semesters of eligibility the student's residency changes and the student still qualifies for renewal, the student will be reevaluated based on the merit review of the respective incoming cohort for a potential resident merit award. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid once residency changes for a reevaluation.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up missing University of Arizona units. Mid-year reinstatements require students to be on track with an average of 15 University of Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for two (2) consecutive years (four (4) semesters total).
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees. - Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the University of Arizona Scholarship Appeals Committee.
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of four (4) consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
- The student must be enrolled at least one semester at the University of Arizona in order to apply for a deferment. New incoming University of Arizona students inquiring about deferring Arizona Admission and/or Scholarships (who have not attended the University of Arizona for at least 1 semester) may visit the admissions website.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 4 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
International Merit Tuition Scholarships
Award Amounts
$4,000 - $35,000 per academic year for first-year students OR $5,000 per academic year for transfer students
Application
A completed University of Arizona Admission Application for Fall 2019 serves as the application for this award.
Deadline
Submit a completed University of Arizona Admission Application and all required documents for admission for Fall 2019 by April 1, 2019
Eligibility
- A limited number of merit-based scholarships will be awarded to students based upon their application for admission who demonstrate significant international experience during high school and who exhibit outstanding academic records and test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic, ACT, and SAT). Test scores submitted after the April 1st deadline will not be considered for scholarship purposes.
- Verify Lawful Presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300. Semesters without lawful presence verified will be lost and counted against the scholarship's total eight semesters for first-year students or four semesters for transfer students.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions and remain the same as the initial offer for continuing students, even if a student improves their University of Arizona GPA.
- Awards are not offered to students admitted for spring.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
- If you become a resident of Arizona, your scholarship will be adjusted to cover a proportional amount of resident tuition.
Selection
The International Tuition Award is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered annually to a select number of international students attending the University of Arizona.
- Students selected for this scholarship will receive an email.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions.
- The award must be used the semester for which it was first offered.
- Accept your award by paying the enrollment fee by May 1st for first-year students and June 1st for transfer students.
- Awards are not offered for any summer term.
- Transfer Students: must have 3.50 or greater GPA and completed minimum of 36 units, and no more than 80 units, at the time of University of Arizona admission application from a community college.
Availability based on academic year renewal requirements; for fall and spring semesters only. This award is not available for use in University of Arizona Online programs, Global Partner Programs or for Study Abroad program use.
- First-Year - Four consecutive years (8 semesters total)
- Transfer - Two consecutive years (4 semesters total)
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the next academic year.
- GPA: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average. Note that your University of Arizona GPA is not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes.
- Units:
- 30 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award
- 57 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive Year 3 of award
- 87 cumulative UArizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year to receive Year 4 of award
Example: An incoming student that completes 3 University of Arizona units the summer prior to the first fall semester using the scholarship, 15 University of Arizona units during the 1st award semester (fall) and 12 University of Arizona units during the 2nd award semester (spring) of their first year for a total of 30 University of Arizona units (summer + fall + spring), and has maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA is eligible for scholarship renewal.
Qualifying units within the academic year include: University of Arizona winter and summer courses, passing units from pass/fail courses, Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) units, prior academic year units (this includes non-degree seeking terms and terms before the student started their current program) and New Start courses.
Non-Qualifying units include: failed, E grade, incomplete or I grades, consortium, Outreach College courses, correspondence, audit, course credit received from testing (including AP and CLEP credits) transfer units and units from other institutions.
- Students not meeting renewal criteria by the end of the spring semester see Reinstatement section below.
Multiple Tuition Awards
- This award covers a portion of non-resident tuition only. Tuition does not include fees, surcharges, room and board, books or other expenses.
- This award may not be combined with any other tuition award including National Merit Finalist, National Scholar, Transfer Tuition Scholarship, Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, some ROTC Tuition Awards, the Arizona-Sonoran Tuition Award, any Sponsored students, and some departmental tuition awards depending on type and amount.
- This scholarship may be reduced each year the Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR) (a benefit for faculty and staff) is utilized or other tuition reduction programs are utilized. Students offered multiple awards designated for base tuition, cannot receive more than 100% of base tuition. For more information about tuition rates, please visit the Bursar's website.
- Students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Program are not eligible for this award.
How the award is applied
- The award will disburse to a Bursar's student account approximately four to ten days before classes begin, once the student's lawful presence has been verified and the student is enrolled full-time (12+ units per term) at Arizona. Students are strongly encouraged to complete enough Arizona units each academic year to remain on track to graduate within four years, the maximum period this award covers.
- For students who are in their final semester before graduation and do not need to be enrolled full time (due to completion of their academic plan), OSFA will work with the Office of the Registrar to verify a graduation date on file and then allow this merit scholarship to disburse. Tuition costs for a student who is enrolled less than full time may be lower, therefore the scholarship amount will be adjusted to cover the lower tuition charges during this final semester.
- This scholarship is applied to undergraduate tuition charged through the Bursar's Office at Arizona. Tuition does not include program or fees, surcharges, differential tuition, room and board, books or other expenses. If your program does not charge tuition through the Bursar's student account, you are ineligible to use this award toward your tuition charges.
- The total award amount is for the academic year which is evenly split between the fall and spring semesters. Students who graduate in December are not eligible to receive the full academic year amount for one semester.
- Award amounts may be split into two portions that add up to the grand total amount offered.
Grace Period
Students not meeting the standard, minimum renewal criteria posted above but who maintain the following requirements will be granted an automatic grace period for the following academic year.
- Students are eligible for a grace period one time in their University of Arizona academic career. OSFA will automatically identify all students who meet the grace period requirements.
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | |
Minimum GPA
Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes. |
N/A | N/A | 2.8-2.99 Cumulative GPA |
Minimum Units | N/A |
N/A
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84 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 3rd award year |
- Students who are granted an automatic Grace Period will receive 80% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount for the term(s) in which the grace period is active.
- If the student meets all standard, minimum renewal criteria after the grace period academic year ends (see standard renewal requirements table above), the student will be renewed and receive 100% of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship Award amount during the preceding academic year. Alternatively, if the student meets all standard renewal criteria after one semester of being in the grace period, the student may be eligible for reinstatement of their original Merit Tuition Scholarship for the subsequent semester (at 100% of the original offered scholarship amount). See the Reinstatement section below for more information about this.
Reinstatement
- Students failing to meet the standard renewal criteria by the conclusion of the spring semester but who are enrolled in the summer semester will automatically be reviewed by OSFA after the conclusion of the summer semester.
- Students failing to meet the renewal criteria by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring, and summer semesters) will either:
- Be placed the grace period as described above
or
- Not be renewed for the upcoming academic year
Students in either scenario above may become eligible for reinstatement if they raise their cumulative GPA to the minimum 3.00 and make up all missing Arizona units.
- Mid-year reinstatements during years 2-4 require students to be on track with an average of 15 Arizona units completed per fall and spring semesters of award eligibility.
- Students eligible for reinstatement will be awarded 100% of their original offered tuition scholarship for the term(s) following the semester(s) in which they regained eligibility. Note, the award amount for a single semester is never to exceed 50% of the original offered tuition scholarship.
- Scholarships are only eligible for reinstatement for either four (4) consecutive years (eight (8) semesters total) for first year admits or two (2) consecutive years (four (4) semesters total) for transfer admits.
- Students must contact OSFA by the last day of the semester in which they are requesting reinstatement.
- The priority deadline to contact OSFA and request reinstatement is 30 days prior to the start date of the semester. Students who submit their request before the priority deadline will be processed prior to the first day of classes, which may prevent late fees.
3.Students with extenuating circumstances preventing them from meeting the standard renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year may submit a Scholarship Appeal Form and supporting documents (by the deadline) for review by the Scholarship Appeals Committee.
- Students with an approved Scholarship Appeal will be eligible to receive 80% of their original offered tuition scholarship award for the academic year following the year in which they were not renewed.
- Students placed in the automatic grace period cannot appeal the grace period since an approved appeal has the same outcome as an automatic grace period (receiving 80% of the original offered tuition scholarship).
Deferments
- Eligibility for this tuition award is a total of eight consecutive semesters, interrupted only by an approved Scholarship Deferment Request form from OSFA.
- Students must visit the Office of the Registrar in order to determine enrollment eligibility upon return to the University of Arizona.
Study Abroad
- Students may use this tuition award on a UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program for a maximum of 1 year (two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters only. Students must be meeting the renewal criteria in order to qualify and participate in an eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad program.
- Students participating in programs longer than two semesters must contact OSFA to inquire about their merit eligibility.
- Students participating in an ineligible Study Abroad program will receive automatic scholarship deferments from OSFA as long as the student is meeting renewal requirements. Students participating in these programs will be notified by email of their scholarship deferment status prior to the start of the semester they plan to be away.
- Renewal: Students who participate in an eligible study abroad program are still required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Students receiving either direct or transfer credit from their study abroad program will have 15 units per semester waived for scholarship renewal purposes for each term(s) that they are in the program.
- This tuition award can pay Study Abroad tuition charges only. If the Study Abroad tuition charges are less than the amount of this tuition award, this award will be adjusted to the amount of Study Abroad tuition charges. Any unused funds cannot be used for other expenses or be applied to future terms.
- Students on non-UArizona-sponsored study abroad programs must have an approved Scholarship Deferment Request from OSFA.
Eligible UArizona-Sponsored Study Abroad Programs | Ineligible Study Abroad Programs |
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Exchange National Student Exchange, Plan B AZ Abroad Locations Direct Enroll |
UArizona Faculty Led All 3rd Party Providers:
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Withdrawal Policy
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of scholarship eligibility. This scholarship may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 or 4 semesters of eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy.
The Terms and Conditions listed on this page may be updated in order to further clarify University of Arizona policies and/or the use of each award.