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2017-2018 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS

2017-2018 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS The University of Memphis selectively awards academic scholarships to entering first-time freshmen. All scholarships are awarded for the academic year (Fall and Spring semesters only). Scholarships are awarded using information submitted in support of the admission application. For priority consideration, freshmen students should be admitted by December 1. Scholarship awards after December 1 are contingent upon the availability of funds. A separate scholarship application is required for our Emerging Leaders Scholarship, Memphis Advantage, and First Scholars Program. Students are strongly encouraged to apply for admission early to receive maximum consideration for scholarships. Scholarship awards are determined using a combination of the cumulative high school GPA and the best ACT Composite, SAT (CR+M), or SAT(ERW+M) score. These scholarships are four-year, renewable scholarships requiring full-time enrollment and earning at least 24 hours by the end of each spring term with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 during the freshman year and 3.0 the following years. Students are encouraged to complete at least 15 hours per term to graduate within four years. Students must complete required service hours to renew an academic scholarship. An eligible Tennessee resident may accept only one merit scholarship in addition to offers from the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Program, with the exception of the Valedictorian Scholarship. Non-Resident students may only accept one of the merit scholarships listed. If a student exceeds their financial aid budget, as set by the Financial Aid Office, scholarship awards will be reduced as required by law.

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Academic Merit Scholarship Programs for High School Seniors CECIL C. HUMPHREYS MERIT SCHOLARSHIP The Cecil C. Humphreys Merit Scholarship is awarded to all National Merit/National Achievement finalists listing the University of Memphis as their first choice with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation by the required deadline. This prestigious award is $9,700 per year plus the following benefits: Laptop computer Study Abroad or National Student Exchange Stipend of $2,000 Assistance available for attendance at a National Conference on Undergraduate Research Priority consideration for the Non-Resident Honors Student Award (NRHSA) On-campus Housing Grant $5,000 The Non-Resident Honors Student Award (NRHSA) is offered by the University of Memphis Helen Hardin Honors Program. Under authorization from the Tennessee Board of Regents, the University of Memphis Helen Hardin Honors Program offers 30 Non-Resident Honors Student Awards on a competitive basis each year. The award enables non-resident students to attend the University of Memphis while paying tuition and fees equivalent to those of Tennessee residents. The NRHSA requires a separate application and acceptance into the Helen Hardin Honors Program. The University of Memphis Helen Hardin Honors Program application is available at memphis.edu/honors. CECIL C. HUMPHREYS PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP The Cecil C. Humphreys Presidential Scholarship is awarded to students with a minimum 30 ACT, 1330 SAT (CR+M), or 1390 SAT (ERW+M) and a 3.5 or higher cumulative high school grade point average. The Cecil C. Humphreys Presidential Scholarship is a $6,000 per year award. In addition, students receiving this scholarship also receive the following benefits: Study Abroad or National Student Exchange Stipend of $1,000 Assistance available for attendance at a National Conference on Undergraduate Research Priority consideration for the Non-Resident Honors Student Award (NRHSA) The Non-Resident Honors Student Award (NRHSA) is offered by the University of Memphis Helen Hardin Honors Program. Under authorization from the Tennessee Board of Regents, the University of Memphis Helen Hardin Honors Program offers 30 Non-Resident Honors Student Awards on a competitive basis each year. The award enables non-resident students to attend the University of Memphis while paying tuition and fees equivalent to those of Tennessee residents. The NRHSA requires a separate application and acceptance into the Helen Hardin Honors Program. The University of Memphis Helen Hardin Honors Program application is available at memphis.edu/honors.

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS (CONT.) PROVOST SCHOLARSHIP The Provost Scholarship is awarded to students with a minimum 28 ACT, 1250 SAT (CR+M), or 1310 SAT (ERW+M) and a 3.25 or higher cumulative high school grade point average. The Provost Scholarship is awarded to a limited number of students each year. The Provost Scholarship is a $4,000 per year award. DEAN S SCHOLARSHIP The Dean s Scholarship is awarded to students with a minimum 25 ACT, 1130 SAT (CR+M), or 1200 SAT (ERW+M) and a 3.00 or higher cumulative high school grade point average. The Dean s Scholarship is awarded to a limited number of students each year. The Dean s Scholarship is a $3,000 per year award. VALEDICTORIAN SCHOLARSHIP The Valedictorian Scholarship provides funding to top scholars from each of Tennessee s accredited or state approved high schools and from the following Metropolitan Statistical Area counties: Crittenden, Arkansas; DeSoto, Mississippi; Marshall, Mississippi; Tate, Mississippi; and Tunica, Mississippi. The recipient must rank number one in the class and meet the admission requirements of the University of Memphis. The Valedictorian Scholarship is a $1,000 per year award and is stackable with any additional Academic Scholarship. Diversity and Need-Based Scholarship Program for High School Seniors MEMPHIS ADVANTAGE SCHOLARSHIP The Memphis Advantage Scholarship is designed to ensure the university maintains a diverse student body. The award is competitive and awarded to a limited number of scholars who have filed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The University of Memphis is committed to taking a comprehensive approach in determining recipients. The Memphis Advantage Scholarship is a $4,000 per year award. A student must be a graduating high school senior, a Tennessee resident, have a minimum 20 ACT, 940 SAT (CR+M), or 1020 SAT (ERW+M) and have a 3.0 or higher cumulative high school grade point average. Students are awarded the Memphis Advantage Scholarship based on academic merit; financial need may also be considered. Students must also meet at least one of the following criteria: be part of an underrepresented ethnicity, be a first generation college student as indicated on the FAFSA, or be a resident of one of the following rural West Tennessee counties: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Fayette, Gibson, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, McNairy, Obion, Tipton or Weakly. Scholarship renewal is contingent upon performance and availability of funding. The deadline for the Memphis Advantage Scholarship application is February 1. Online application available via Tiger Scholarship Manger at: memphis.edu/scholarships. Criteria for this award are subject to change to address the University s enrollment goals.

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS (CONT.) Leadership Scholarship Program for High School Seniors EMERGING LEADERS SCHOLARSHIP The Emerging Leaders Scholarship requires a separate application. The Emerging Leaders Scholarship is awarded to students with a minimum 21 ACT, 980 SAT (CR+M), or 1060 SAT (ERW+M) and a 3.0 or higher cumulative high school grade point average. The scholarship is awarded to a limited number of students each year. The Emerging Leaders Scholarship is a $5,500 per year award. The deadline for The Emerging Leaders Scholarship application is February 1. For renewal of this scholarship, recipients must maintain a 2.75 cumulative grade point average after the first year and a 3.0 each year thereafter. On-campus housing is required during freshman year for students who are selected to receive this scholarship. The Emerging Leaders Scholarship is only available to students attending the Main Campus in Memphis. For more information on the Emerging Leaders Scholarship, please visit memphis.edu/leadership/emerging or call 901.678.8679. First Generation Scholarship Program for High School Seniors FIRST SCHOLARS PROGRAM Students selected for the First Scholars Program receive personalized support and an annual award of $5,000, which is renewable for a total award of $20,000 over four years. The program is open to incoming freshmen whose parents did not graduate from college. The program requires a separate application available online and must be completed by February 1. First Scholars are selected based on eligibility criteria. On-campus housing is required during freshman year for students who are selected to receive this scholarship. Further information about the program, including eligibility criteria and the application, can be found at memphis.edu/firstscholars. The First Scholars Program is only available to students attending the Main Campus in Memphis.

2017-2018 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS TRANSFER STUDENTS The University of Memphis selectively awards academic scholarships to entering first-time transfer students. All scholarships are awarded for the academic year (fall and spring semesters only). Scholarships are awarded using information submitted in support of the University of Memphis admissions application. For priority consideration, transfer students should be admitted and submit a completed scholarship application to the University of Memphis by April 1, for Fall awards or December 1, for Spring awards. Scholarship awards after April 1, or December 1, are contingent upon the availability of funds. These scholarships are renewable scholarships requiring full-time enrollment and earning at least 24 credit hours by the end of each Spring term with a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Students are encouraged to complete at least 15 hours per term. Students must complete required service hours to renew an academic scholarship. If a student exceeds their financial aid budget, as set by the Financial Aid Office, scholarship awards will be reduced as required by law.

TRANSFER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP The University Transfer Scholarship is awarded to students who desire to transfer to the University of Memphis from another four-year institution within the first two years of their high school graduation. The University Transfer Scholarship requires a minimum 25 ACT, 1130 SAT (CR+M), or 1200 SAT (ERW+M), a 3.0 or higher cumulative high school grade point average, and a 3.0 or higher transfer college grade point average. This competitive scholarship is awarded to a limited number of students. The University Transfer Scholarship is a $1,500 per semester award, and the application is available online at memphis.edu/scholarships. Students should be admitted to the University of Memphis and submit a completed University Transfer Scholarship application by April 1, for fall awards or December 1, for spring awards. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP The Community College Transfer Scholarship is awarded to transfer students who are graduating from an accredited community college and have a minimum 3.25 cumulative transfer grade point average. The Community College Transfer Scholarship is a $1,500 per semester award and is renewable for four semesters. The application is available online at memphis.edu/scholarships. Students should be admitted to the University of Memphis and submit a completed Community College Transfer Scholarship application by April 1, for fall awards or December 1, for spring awards. Final transcripts with proof of degree earned are required for students selected to receive this scholarship. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS PHI THETA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship is awarded to transfer students who are graduating from an accredited community college and can present a copy of their Phi Theta Kappa membership card or certificate. The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship is a $500 per semester award and is renewable for four semesters. The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship is stackable with the Community College Transfer Scholarship. The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship application is available online at memphis.edu/scholarships. Students should be admitted to the University of Memphis and submit a completed Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship application by April 1, for fall awards or December 1, for spring awards. Final transcripts with proof of degree earned are required for students selected to receive this scholarship.

2017-2018 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS ADULT STUDENTS Distinguished Scholarship Programs for Adult Students The Adult Scholarship applicants must apply for admission to the University of Memphis and be admitted as a degree seeking undergraduate student by March 1. A separate scholarship application is required for The Adult Scholarship and is available online at memphis.edu/scholarships. THE ADULT SCHOLARSHIP The Adult Scholarship Program is designed to help new and continuing adult students reach their educational goals. This highly competitive, renewable scholarship is $5,500 per year for full-time students (prorated for part-time status) and is awarded annually to a limited number of students. To be eligible, adult students must be pursuing their first undergraduate degree and reach their 25th birthday by August 1 of the application year. Current students must have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average to be eligible. New students must meet the admission requirements to be considered.

Additional Scholarship Opportunities TIGER SCHOLARSHIP MANAGER Admitted students are encouraged to apply for private and departmental scholarships through the Tiger Scholarship Manager. The Tiger Scholarship Manager provides a centralized, searchable database of all scholarship opportunities. The Tiger Scholarship Manager application is available online at memphis.edu/scholarships. Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Programs (TSAC) Students eligible for the State of Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Program Scholarships should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more details regarding the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Program Scholarships, please visit tn.gov/collegepays. TSAC requires ACT/SAT exams to be taken prior to the first day of college enrollment. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) To apply for financial aid, you must file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after October 1. To receive priority consideration, students should submit the FAFSA by our January 17 priority deadline. The application is online at fafsa.gov. The FAFSA is used to apply for the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Program Scholarships. For information about these scholarships, visit tn.gov/collegepays. Note: Students should consider the cost of housing, meals, and transportation when establishing an overall budget for the academic year. If you are a resident of Crittenden County, Arkansas, or DeSoto, Marshall, Tate or Tunica counties in Mississippi, you may be eligible for in-state tuition. For details, visit memphis.edu/admissions or call 901.678.6721. Unless otherwise noted, renewal of scholarships is based on a 2.75 cumulative grade point average in the first year and a 3.00 cumulative grade point average thereafter. Eligibility will be checked at the end of the Spring semester. All scholarship awards are subject to reduction based on state appropriation of scholarship funding. Any award made after the December 1 priority consideration date is dependent upon the availability of funds. An eligible Tennessee resident student may accept only one of the scholarships in addition to a Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship award. The University of Memphis does not discriminate against students, employees, or applicants for admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/ expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities sponsored by the University of Memphis. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Latosha Dexter, Interim Director for Institutional Equity, vldexter@memphis.edu, 156 Administration Building, 901.678.2713. The University of Memphis policy on nondiscrimination can be found at http://policies.memphis.edu/um1381.htm. FINANCIAL AID To learn more about financial aid visit us online at memphis.edu/financialaid. Note: Students should consider the cost of housing, meals and transportation when establishing an overall budget for the academic year. FOR MORE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION 901.678.3213 Scholarship Office scholarships@memphis.edu 201 Wilder Tower memphis.edu/scholarships Memphis, TN 38152