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IN-STATE COLLEGES & INSTITUTIONS ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY Scholarship Application Procedure Complete the scholarship application form. Write an essay addressing the questions listed in the essay criteria. Request an official copy of transcript and include it with your scholarship package. Submit your entire scholarship application package to John Stallworth Foundation, 200 Pratt Ave., Suite B-2, Huntsville, AL 35801 in one envelope. Incomplete packages will not be considered. A completed scholarship application package must be mailed from the applicant s high school counselor s office and must include the following: Completed, signed application form Essay (typed, 250 words maximum) Up to 3 letters of recommendations Official high school transcript with SAT/ACT scores Principal and/or counselors report Copy of your Alabama A&M admission s acceptance letter. Type I Scholarship - Award Criteria Must be a United States citizen. Must be a high school senior, graduating in good standing Must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 and a score in the 50 percentile on either the ACT or SAT college entrance examination. Must have exhibited leadership qualities in high school, church or community activities. Must provide high school principal or counselors report form and at least one letter of recommendation from community leader (e.g., pastor, teacher, etc.). Must submit a typed essay (250 words maximum) outlining future career goals and briefly state why he/she should be awarded the scholarship. Must submit a copy of Alabama A&M University s acceptance letter with application package. Type III Scholarship Award Criteria Must be a United States citizen. Must be a high school senior, graduating in good standing. Must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 and a minimum ACT score of 21-23 or an SAT score between 990-1070. Must have held leadership positions in high school, church or community activities. Must provide high school principal or counselors report form and at least one letter of recommendat ion from a community leader (e.g., pastor, teacher, etc.). Must submit a typed essay (250 words maximum) outlining future career goals and briefly state why he/she should be awarded the scholarship. Must submit a copy of Alabama A&M University s acceptance letter with application package. Must maintain a 3.50 or better cumulative grade point average while in attendance at Alabama A&M University to remain eligible for continued scholarship assistance. For more information visit: www.amu.edu/admissions/financialaid/pages/default.aspx

Contact: Jonathon Dow Alabama State University District Recruiter 334-312-3055 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY Presidential Scholarships Availability: Varies Freshmen: High school applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.76, on a 4.0 scale, in academic subjects and an ACT score of 26 and above (comparable SAT of 1170-1200 critical reading and math) College Transfer Students: College transfer applicants must have a grade point average of 3.76, on a 4.0 scale, after completion of 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of credit. Applicant must transfer from an accredited college. The Presidential Scholarship pays full tuition, books, required fees and on-campus room and board for a maximum of eight semesters for freshmen and a maximum of six semesters for college transfer students. Also, $1,200 annually is provided for incidentals. This is a renewable scholarship, provided you maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Academic Scholarships Availability: Varies Freshmen: High school applicants must have a minimum grade point average within the range of 3.51-3.75, on a 4.0 scale, in academic subjects and an ACT score of 25 and above (comparable SAT of 1090-1120 critical reading and math) College Transfer Students: College transfer applicants must have a grade point average within the range of 3.51-3.75, on a 4.0 scale, after completion of 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of credit. Applicant must transfer from an accredited college. The Academic Scholarship pays full tuition, books, required fees and on-campus room and board for a maximum of eight semesters for freshmen and a maximum of six semesters for college transfer students. Scholarships are renewable annually based on completion of 24 semester hours, with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Dean s Scholarships Availability: Varies Freshmen: High school applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.26-3.50 on a 4.0 scale, in academic subjects and an ACT score of 22 and above (comparable SAT of 1020-1040 critical reading and math) College Transfer Students: College transfer applicants must have a grade point average of 3.26-3.50, on a 4.0 scale, after completion of 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of credit. Applicant must transfer from an accredited college.

The Dean s Scholarship pays full tuition, required fees and books for a maximum of eight semesters for freshmen and a maximum of six semesters for college transfer students. Scholarships are renewable annually based on completion of 24 semester hours, with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Incentive Scholarships Availability: Varies Freshmen: High school applicants must have a minimum grade point average within the range of 3.0-3.25, on a 4.0 scale, in academic subjects and an ACT score of 20 and above (comparable SAT of 940-970 critical reading and math) College Transfer Students: College transfer applicants must have a grade point average within the range of 3.0-3.25, on a 4.0 scale, after completion of 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of credit. Applicant must transfer from an accredited college. The Incentive Scholarship pays full tuition for a maximum of eight semesters for freshmen and a maximum of six semesters for college transfer students. Scholarships are renewable annually based on completion of 24 semester hours, with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Athletic Scholarships These scholarships are awarded through the Athletics Department to athletically talented men and women. ROTC Scholarships These scholarships are offered by the Air Force. Visual and Performing Arts Scholarships These scholarships are offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Music: Dr. Martin Camacho, 334-229-4341 Band: James Oliver, 334-229-4349 Choir: Dr. Joel Jones, 334-229-4174 Theater: Dr. Wendy R. Coleman, 334-229-6929 Visual Arts: Stephen Cappelli, 334-229-4185 AUBURN UNIVERSITY Website: http://www.auburn.edu/scholarships. National Merit Finalists and National Achievement Finalists National Merit Finalists and National Achievement Finalists receive a National Scholars Presidential Scholarship: Tuition for four years for Alabama residents, currently valued at $33,024 ($8,256 per year), or $80,000 over four years for non-residents ($20,000 per year) $1,000 technology stipend in the first fall semester

$2,500 enrichment experience stipend available for one semester after the second year of study at Aub urn for study abroad or undergraduate research On-campus housing stipend for one year valued at $6,700 University stipend for four years at $4,000 to $8,000 ($1,000 to $2,000 per year), depending on eligibility as determined by National Merit Scholarship Corporation and financial need as determined through completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). A National Scholars Presidential Scholarship replaces a Spirit of Auburn Scholarship or an Academic Scholarship if previously awarded. National Merit and Achievement Finalists must have a minimum 3.5 high school GPA and meet the February 1 application for admission deadline, and apply through AUSOM to receive consideration. National Merit Finalists should contact National Merit Scholarship Corporation to name Auburn University as their first choice institution by May 1. National Merit Finalists who wish to change a previously named first choice to Auburn must do so by an earlier deadline in April, as determined each year by National Merit Scholarship Corporation. National Achievement Finalists should mail or fax a copy of their notification letter to the Office of University Scholarships through AUSOM by May 1. For more information on how students qualify as National Merit and National Achievement Finalists, please visit http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/about/scholarships.html the National Merit Scholarship Corporation website. **Housing application is required. Housing availability and assignments are determined by the Department of University Housing. Alabama National Merit Semifinalists and Alabama National Achievement Semifinalists Alabama National Merit and Achievement Semifinalists who have a minimum 3.5 high school GPA and meet the February 1 application for admission deadline receive a four-year, renewable Spirit of Auburn Founders Scholarship in the amount of tuition, currently valued at $33,024 over four years ($8,256 per year), replacing a Freshman Scholarship of lesser value if previously awarded. Students must apply through AUSOM to receive consideration. For more information on how students qualify as National Merit and National Achievement Semifinalists, please visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/about/scholarships.html the National Merit Scholarship Corporation website. National Hispanic Scholars National Hispanic Scholars who have a minimum 3.5 high school GPA and meet the February 1 application for admission deadline are eligible for a university stipend for four years at $4,000 to $8,000 ($1,000 to $2,000 per year) based on financial need as determined through completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). National Hispanic Scholars who meet the December 1 Freshman Scholarship priority deadline may also receive consideration for a Freshman Scholarship based on their standardized test scores and high school GPA. National Hispanic Scholars provide a copy of their notification letter to the Office of University Scholarships through AUSOM by May 1. Spirit of Auburn Scholarships Spirit of Auburn Scholarships are awarded to Alabama residents from October to December, based on academic achievement as demonstrated by the high school GPA and standardized test scores. These four-year, renewable scholarships are awarded at three levels: Presidential, Founders, and University. Students accepted for admission, apply through AUSOM by December 1 and have minimum ACT or SAT scores and high school GPA requirements to receive consideration. Minimum test scores required for consideration at each level do not include the writing score.

Presidential Scholarship Requires a 32-36 ACT or 1400-1600 SAT and a minimum 3.5 high school GPA for consideration. Awarded at tuition for four years and a $1,000 technology stipend the first fall semester. Founders Scholarship Requires a 30-31 ACT or 1330-1390 SAT score and a minimum 3.5 high school GPA for consideration. Awarded at tuition for four years. University Scholarship Requires a 28-29 ACT or 1250-1320 SAT score and a minimum 3.5 high school GPA for consideration. Awarded at $12,000 over four years ($3,000 per year). Academic Non-Resident Academic Scholarships are awarded among eligible non-residents in December, based on academic achievement as demonstrated by standardized test scores and high school GPA. These four-year, renewable scholarships are awarded at three levels: Presidential, Heritage, and Charter. Students accepted for admission must apply through AUSOM by December 1 and have the minimum ACT or SAT score and high school GPA requirements to receive consideration. Academic Scholarships are awarded competitively, and the minimum test score and GPA required for consideration at any level does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded at that level. Minimum test scores required fo r consideration at each level do not include the writing score. Presidential Scholarship Requires a 34-36 ACT or 1440-1600 SAT score and a minimum 3.5 high school GPA for consideration. Awarded at $64,000 over four years ($16,000 per year) and a $1,000 technology stipend the first fall semester. Heritage Scholarship Requires a 31-32 ACT or 1360-1430 SAT score and a minimum 3.5 high school GPA for consideration. Awarded at $48,000 over four years ($12,000 per year). Charter Scholarship Requires a 29-30 ACT or 1290-1350 SAT score and a minimum 3.5 high school GPA for consideration. Awarded at $24,000 over four years ($6,000 per year). Resident Freshman Scholarships Elite Scholarships The University Scholarship Committee invites a select group of eligible incoming freshmen to apply for up to six of Auburn s most prestigious scholarships. Students typically invited to apply through AUSOM in December are those with a minimum 34 ACT or 1490 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA by the December 1 Freshman Scholar ship priority deadline. Following a January application deadline, finalists are invited to campus in February to interview. Several hundred applications are received each year, from which approximately 14 students are named finalists. Elite Scholars receive an additional $10,000 to $30,000 over four years ($2,500 to $7,500 per year). Elite Scholarships include: Roberts and Mildred Blount Presidential Endowed Scholarship Must be a resident and a graduate of a high school in Elmore County, Alabama, and have a minimum 28 ACT or 1250 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA. Awarded at $20,000 over four years ($5,000 per year).

Blount Presidential Endowed Scholarship Must be an Alabama resident; have a minimum 31 ACT or 1360 SAT score and a 3.5 high school G PA; and be enrolled in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or building science. Awarded at $20,000 over four years ($5,000 per year). Dudley University Scholarship Must meet the criteria for another Elite Scholarship. Award amount varies. McWane Foundation Scholarship Must have a minimum 34 ACT or 1490 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA. Awarded at $30,000 over four years ($7,500 per year). Yetta G. Samford Class of 1917 Engineering Endowed Scholarship Must have a minimum 34 ACT or 1490 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA and be enrolled in engineering. Awarded at $16,000 over four years ($4,000 per year). Vulcan Materials Company Presidential Endowed Scholarship Must have a minimum 34 ACT or 1490 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA. Awarded at $20,000 over four years ($5,000 per year). Auburn Spirit Foundation Legacy Scholarship Auburn Spirit Foundation Legacy Scholarships are awarded competitively among incoming freshmen who apply through AUSOM by December 1. Scholarship amount is $6,000 over four years ($1,500 per year). Awarded mid- January. Students must have a minimum 26 ACT or 1170 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA. Students should indicate on the application for admission if they have a parent or guardian who is an alumnus of Auburn University (main campus) Students who have already been recognized with a Freshman Scholarship of equal or greater value are ineligible for consideration. Auburn Spirit Foundation Legacy Scholarships are awarded competitively based on available funding, and consideration does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded. Achievement Scholarship Achievement Scholarships are awarded among eligible incoming Alabama residents who apply through AUSOM by December 1. Scholarship amount is $6,000 over four years ($1,500 per year). Students must have a minimum 26 ACT or 1170 SAT score and a 3.5 high school GPA. Students may not have been recognized by the Office of University Scholarships with a Freshman Scholarship of equal or greater value are ineligible for consideration.

Achievement Scholarships are awarded competitively based on available funding, and consideration does not guarantee a scholarship will be awarded. AUBURN UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY Auburn University Montgomery offers excellent scholarship opportunities to students of high academic achievement. These scholarship programs are available to new undergraduate students at AUM. Merit Scholarship Program AUM offers a variety of scholarship opportunities for entering freshman and community college transfers, as well as for those currently enrolled. Most scholarships require full-time attendance and are based on the applicant s academic or extracurricular record, while some are based on financial need. To ensure that you are consid ered for all scholarship opportunities please complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually. The FAFSA website provides information about FAFSA and completing a financial aid application. New Student Scholarship Information If you will be a new AUM student who is either an entering freshman who has recently graduated from high school or a community college transfer student you may be eligible for one of our scholarships. ACT scores are received after each test date and scholarship offers are made to those with ACT scores of 23 or higher. If you have taken the ACT previously, your scholarship may be increased to reflect your higher score. Check with us to see if the higher award amount can be provided. The application for admission serves as the application for scholarships. Apply for Admission to Auburn University at Montgomery. Request official ACT or SAT scores to be sent electronically or mailed to the Admissions Office. Request official high school transcript (or community college transcript) be mailed to: AUM Office of Admissions P.O. Box 244023 Montgomery, AL 36124-4023 Your transcript must show grades through the junior year (most recent term for community college transfers). NOTE: Complete the above requirements by March 1st, 2013. If you have questions regarding scholarships, email Lakisha Wingard, University Scholarships Manager, or call 334-244-3938. Freshman AUM Scholarships Programs AUM offers excellent scholarship opportunities to students of high academic achievement. The application for admission serves as the application for Freshman Merit Based Scholarships so a separate application is not required. Priority is given to students admitted by March 1. The minimum academic requirements for scholarship consideration are for first-time, full-time freshmen entering AUM in Fall 2013 directly from high school. All merit-based awards are renewable and amount is per year. The following scholarships are automatically renewed for up to a total of four academic years (up to a total of two years for community college transfers) provided you maintain full-time enrollment each semester (12 semester hours for fall & spring terms) and your overall GPA on all work attempted at AUM does not fall below a 3.0.

Chancellor s Scholarships are offered to new AUM students who have a minimum ACT composite score of 27 or a minimum SAT score of 1220. These scholarships generally pay full tuition at in-state rate up to the amount required to pay for 15 hours of enrollment each term. The current annual value is $8,150 ($32,600 awarded over a four year period). Warhawk Scholarships are offered to new AUM students who have a minimum ACT composite score of 23 or a minimum SAT score of 1070 and a minimum GPA of 3.5. The scholarship generally pays tuition charges up to $3000 per academic year ($1,500 per semester) for students enrolled full time. Achievement Scholarships are offered to new AUM students from who have a minimum ACT composite score of 23 or a minimum SAT score of 1070 and GPA of 3.0-3.49. The scholarship generally pays tuition charges up to $2000 per academic year ($1,000 per semester) for students enrolled full time. Recognition Scholarships are offered to new AUM students from Alabama high schools who have a minimum ACT composite score of 20 or a minimum SAT score of 950 and minimum GPA of 3.5. The scholarship generally pays tuition charges up to $1,000 per academic year ($500 per semester) for students enrolled full time. Valedictorian Scholarships are offered to new students who are the Valedictorian of their graduating high school class. Valedictorian Scholarships are awarded an $8,000 Housing Stipend (annual value $2,000). This scholarship is eligible for combination with scholarship listed above. Confirmation of valedictorian status is required. Transfer Scholarships are offered to transfer students who have completed their sophomore year with a 3.5 GPA at an Alabama community college. Students who receive the Transfer Scholarship will be awarded $2,500 per academic year and must maintain a 3.0 GPA while at AUM. April 1 is the Transfer Scholarship priority deadline. Continuing AUM Students Scholarship Information AUM offers a variety of academic or merit scholarships for currently enrolled students. Merit Scholarships are awarded for one academic year only and range in value from $500 to full tuition (15 hours) per year. The application deadline is March 1 each year. Students who maintain eligibility must reapply for consideration each year. Eligibility Criteria Must have successfully completed at least 12 GPA credit hours at AUM. Must have and maintain a 3.0 or greater overall GPA on your work at AUM. Complete the application by the priority deadline of March 1. Maintain full-time enrollment each term. Because these scholarships are limited in number, awards are made to only the most qualified applicants who meet the priority deadline of March 1 each year and applicants will be notified in June of the scholarship committee s decision. Scholarships are generally limited to no more than one award per student. AUM merit scholarships are limited to a specific dollar value and may be applied toward full-time tuition, technology fees, student activity fees and administration fees only. Any scholarship funds remaining after these fees are paid and returned to the scholarship account and are not refundable to the student. The student must pay all fees above the dollar value of the scholarship, including applicable out-of-state charges. Application

To apply, complete the on-line application (the deadline is March 1 each year). Fill-in the application form. Review your information for accuracy. Select the submit button to send your application to the Financial Aid Office. BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN COLLEGE All scholarships are described in the Birmingham-Southern Scholarship and Financial Aid Guide. No separate application is required for consideration of merit-based funds. All applicants are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Contact: Sheri S. Salmon, Dean of Enrollment Management BSC, Box 549008 Birmingham, Alabama 35254 1-800-523-5793 or (205) 226-4696 www.bsc.edu Blount-Monaghan Honors Scholarship Four year full tuition Must maintain a 3.0 Grade Point Average each year Elizabeth Rose Hayes Scholarship Four year full tuition Awarded to first year students planning to pursue a career in a health-related fields and 3.0 GPA each year Ministerial Tuition Scholarship Varies Awarded to students majoring in religion or who present satisfactory evidence of an intention to be ordained into the ministry or to enter fulltime Christian service. Awards are for $2,000 in tuition assistance per academic year, which is to be awarded one-half each term. In addition, children of full- time ministers in the United Methodist Church are granted partial tuition assistance in the amount of $3,500 per academic year. Children of full-time ministers of other faiths may receive partial tuition assistance in the amount of $2,000 per academic year. All of the ministerial tuition assistance programs require separate applications which may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office. Community College Scholarships Varies, renewable Awarded to community college students eligible to transfer to BSC. Selection is made on the basis of academic record, available test scores, and recommendations. Deadline: March 1 National Merit/National Achievement Scholarship

$2,000 National Merit and National Achievement Finalists naming Birmingham Southern as their first choice Phi Beta Kappa Scholarships Full tuition, renewable Awarded as a result of the Honors Scholarship Competition Thomas E. Jernigan Scholarship Renewable awards carrying a value of 90% of direct costs (tuition, fees, room/board and books); students must earn the other 10% of costs through work from June 1 to May 31 each year Criteria for selection include the following: 1. a demonstrated need for financial aid 2. superior academic achievement 3. outstanding character and potential for leadership 4. a strong personal work ethic as evidenced by a successful history of after-school and summer jobs 5. a willingness to earn ar least ten percent (10%) of his oe her total annual expenses (tuition, room and board) through workstudy and/or other employment. Recipients are expected to maintain a 3.00 or higher grade point average and to exhibit a high degree of integrity, a sense of individual responsibility, and a respect for conservative and traditional values. Other requirements and expectations are on file with the Office of Financial aid. FAULKNER UNIVERSITY Christian Camp Award Students who receive awards from Faulkner representatives at various Christian summer camps msay be granted a $500 per year award. Christian College Employee Award Award 50% of tuition cost This award is available to children of full-time employees of other post-secondary institutions affiliated with or supported substantially by churches of Christ. It is valid as long as the parent is employed on a full-time basis at another Christian University. Total award from all institutional scholarships may not exceed 50% of tuition cost. Satisfactory academic progress as stated in the catalog is required to maintain this award. Must apply for all federal and state aid available. Must provide verification of parent s employment Church of Christ Award

This non-need based award of $1,000 per year will be given to applicants who are active members of the church of Christ. At least one recommendation letter from a minister or elder of the student s congregation is required. Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes Award Participants in the Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes program who submit scholarship applications by the published deadline each year will be considered for this award. The National Office of Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes will recommend students to Faulkner who then may be awarded a scholarship. Award amounts vary from $250-$7,500 per year. National Merit Finalist/Semi-Finalist Scholarship Freshmen applicants only Must be confirmed as a National Merit Finalist or Semi-Finalist and have listed Faulkner University as their first choice university with the National Merit Corporation Finalists will receive funding equal to full tuition, room, board, and mandatory fees when coordinated with state, federal, and institutional scholarships and awards Semi-Finalists will receive funding equal to full tuition when coordinated with state, federal, and institutional scholarships and awards Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship May be awarded to Phi Theta Kappa members that are in good standing Must have at least 60 hours of transferable college credit with at least a 3.25 GPA Award amount: Up to $2,500 Transfer Scholarship Transfer applicants only College GPA of 3.00 and over Range: $3,000-$6,000 Pioneer Award Award $250-$500 This award is available to first time students who apply for admission before October 30, members of the church of Christ. Students may be granted $500. If application is received before December 1, then a $250 may be granted. Priority Award Award $500 This $500 non-need based award may be given to students that complete the filling of their FAFSA by March 15. University Award Award Varies The University grant may be awarded in varies amounts to students who demonstrate financial need as evidenced by the results of the yearly FAFSA.

Dean s Award Freshman applicants only ACT scores of 21-22 (SAT of 1600 and over) Higher awards given to students who are actively involved in school and community activities. HUNTINGTON COLLEGE Huntington College scholarships are normally awarded on an annual basis, with one-half of the annual amount of the scholarship being credited to the student s account during the first semester and the other half during the second semester. A student may generally receive only one merit scholarship under the Huntingdon Scholarship Program. Some exceptions do apply. Contact: Tommy Dismukes Vice President for Enrollment Management 1500 East Fairview Avenue Montgomery, Alabama 36106-2148 (334) 833-4069 Bellingrath Scholarships $22,500 By invitation only; submit Merit Scholarship Application; 28 ACT/3.5 GPA James W. Wilson Scholarship $11,000 Minimum 24 ACT/3.3 GPA; Incoming freshman AISA Honor Scholarship $10,000 graduate from an AISA school Edwin H. & Mae Rousseau Teague Scholarship $14,500 By invitation only; submit Merit Scholarship Application; awarded to students majoring in chemistry, biology, or mathematics; 25 ACT/3.5 GPA Transfer Scholarships 3.75 GPA = $11,000; 3.5 GPA = $8,000 Based on cumulative GPA from all transfer institutions attended Valedictorian Scholarship $11,000 Verify valedictorian status through a letter from the high school principal or guidance counselor Walter J. Knabe Memorial Scholarship

$12,500 Minimum 25 ACT/3.5 GPA. Cross and Flame Grant $10,500 Active member of United Methodist Church as recommended by Methodist clergy United Methodist Scholarship and Loans Varies Awarded through Board of Higher Education and Ministry; contact the Nashville office for more information or online at www.gbhem.org Agnew Tradition of Service Grant $12,500 22 ACT/3.0 GPA Campus residency required Non-participatory student (Student who does not participate in NCAA Athletics, HC Dance team, HC Cheer Squad, or HC Marching band Community service required Contact: JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Martin Weldon, Coordinator of Scholarships Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, Alabama 36265 Academic Scholarships In-State (Entering Freshman) Elite Honors Scholars 16 in-state tuition hours per semester, Housing, Meal Plan, Books & Lap-top Computer Major: Any ACT 30 or above; or SAT 1340 or above; 3.5 cumulative GPA through 11th grade; renew- able 4 years, up to 128 hours. Candidates will be selected from the Elite Scholars recipients and will be contacted and required to submit an essay and resume. Elite Scholars 16 in-state tuition hours per semester, housing, meal plan, books and laptop computer Major: Any ACT 30 or above; or SAT 1340 or above, renewable 4 years, up to 128 hours Faculty Scholars Major: 16 in-state tuition hours per semester, Housing and books Any

ACT 26-29; or SAT 1190-1330; renewable 4 years, up to 128 hours Gamecock Scholars 9 in-state tuition hours per semester Major: Any ACT 24-25, or SAT 1110-1180 or above; renewable one year, up to 36 hours Gem of the Hills Scholars 6 in-state tuition hours per semester Major: Any ACT 22-23; or SAT 1030-1100; renewable one year, up to 24 hours Valedictorian 16 in-state tuition hours per semester Major: Any Scholarship is offered to incoming first-time freshmen who are declared Valedictorian their senior year of high school. Renewable one year, up to 64 hours. Leadership 16 in-state hours per semester Major: Any Academic 2.5 GPA; ACT 20 or above or SAT 950 or above. Based primarily on offices held in extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and community involvement. Application must be verified and signed by the applicant s school guidance counselor or principal Resume, official high school transcripts, photograph, 500 word essay, and letter of recommendation by the applicant s school guidance counselor or principal is required. Renewable one year, up to 64 hours, based on continued leadership role. Mimosa Scholars 6 in-state tuition hours per semester Major: Any ACT 24-25 or above; or SAT 1110-1180; renewable one year, up to 24 hours JUDSON COLLEGE This is a sampling of the scholarships available at Judson College. Many work opportunities are also provided. For information on other scholarship opportunities available, visit www.judson.edu Contact: Doris A. Wilson Financial Aid Director Judson College Marion, Alabama 36756 (334) 683-5157 Academic Scholarships $500 - $6,000 3.0 GPA, 20 or above on the ACT or equivalent on the SAT Charlotte Lowder Scholarship

Variable Academics, worthiness and need Garner-Webb Honor Scholarship Full tuition Availability: Limited number 3.3 GPA, 30 or above on the ACT or equivalent on the SAT, interview Lockhart Honor Scholarship One for full tuition; two for $2,500; three for $2,000 (awarded each exam date) Competitive in general academics Deadline: Two exam dates November and February Mary Katherine Archibald Blount Scholarship Up to $2,500 Awarded based on the merits of scholarship worthiness and need Music Scholarships $1,500 Audition (voice, piano, organ) AICA/Judson College Scholarship Alabama Indial Affairs and Judson College Full Tuition Minimum ACT 30/3.3 GPA; Federal or State Recognized tribe Contact: SAMFORD UNIVERSITY Phil Kimrey, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Samford University 800 Lakeshore Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35229 (205) SAMFORD (726-3673) or (800) 888-7218 Presidential Scholarships Up to $18,500 annually Availability: Varies Extensive leadership in high school, church and community, Scholarships are awarded in the top percentage of each class in amounts up $18,500 per year. Must live on campus, maintain a 3.00 GPA and complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per academic year.

Deadline: December 15 Academic Scholarships Up to $15,000 annually Availability: Varies Must complete 30 semester hours per academic year, be in the top percentage of class, maintain a 3.0 GPA Deadline: December 15 Beeson Exceptional Scholars Program Resident of Alabama, superior scholastic ability, active participant in church and community affairs, senior in accredited public or private high school, and by nomination only from high school principal or guidance counselor. Must maintain a 3.30 GPA to be considered for renewal. Deadline: December 15 NON-NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS Alabama Student Grants For undergraduate students who have lived in Alabama at least 12 months; renewable for four years Board of Aid Scholarships For ministerial students who are Alabama residents and members of an Alabama Baptist church; based on interview Minister s Dependent Scholarships $3,200 ($1,600 fall and spring semester) Available to dependents of an ordained minister employed by a church or agency in the Southern Baptist Convention. Must maintain a 2.0 GPA to be renewed. Availability: Max of 8 semesters Ministerial Scholarships Available to Southern Baptist students preparing for the ministry; based on an interview and recommendation from the Minister to the University. Must maintain a 2.00 GPA to be renewed. Contact: SOUTHEASTERN BIBLE COLLEGE Southeastern Bible College Financial Aid Office 2545 Valleydale Road Birmingham, Alabama 35244-2083 (205) 970-9215 or (800) 749-8878

info@sebc.edu www.sebc.edu/finaid Students must be full time and apply by April 1 to be eligible for the following scholarships and grants: Honors Scholarship $3000 per semester Minimum ACT of 28-29 (or SAT 1860-1970), and high school GPA of 3.5 Exceptional Student Scholarship $4,500 per semester ACT score of 30+ or SAT score of 1980 or higher. GPA of 3.7 or higher, full-time student (minimum 12 credit hours per semester), and enrolled in traditional program. Excellent Student Scholarship $1,500 per semester ACT score of 24-29 or SAT score of 1650-1690. GPA of 3.0 or higher, full-time student (minimum 12 credit hours per semester), and enrolled in traditional program. Contact: TROY UNIVERSITY Tiffani Stephens Director of High School and Community College Relations 111 Adams Administration Building Troy, Alabama 36082 ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS The Alumni Association Endowment Scholarship Half tuition, renewable for four years maintaining 2.7 GPA Unconditionally admitted to Troy, leadership achievements, parents must be active members of National Alumni Association. Deadline: March 1 of senior year Heritage Scholarship $500 one time award, non-renewable Unconditionally admitted to Troy with a 3.0 GPA. Applicant must be dependant child of Alumni Deadline: March I of senior year Chancellor s Award Full tuition (12-16 credit hours per semester) renewable for 4 years 3.5 GPA and 27 ACT or 1220 SAT Millennium Scholar s Award Full room (traditional style), board, tuition (I2-I6 credit hours per semester), renewable for four years maintaining a 3.3 GPA 3.7 GPA and 31 ACT or 1380 SAT

Excellence in Leadership Award Amount varies, is four years renewable maintaining a 2.7 GPA 3.0 GPA, 22 ACT or 1030 SAT, must submit resume and counselor recommendation Deadline: January 15 of senior year Alabama Girls State Scholarship $1,000 one time award, non-renewable Unconditionally admitted to Troy with at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicant must submit resume, must have been a participant and attendee of Alabama Girls State Program Deadline: March 1 of senior year Contact: TROY UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY CAMPUS Troy University Office of Financial Aid 231 Montgomery Street Montgomery, AL 36104 (334) 241-9519 or 1-888-357-8843 Website: troy.edu Select Types of Financial Aid then Scholarships High School Achiever Scholarship Pays up to the maximum cost of one course at the Montgom-ery Campus which will apply only to tuition and will cover only that tuition not funded by other scholarships or grants. Availability: Ten awards for high school seniors attending the Montgomery Campus the fall semester following graduation from high school. GPA: 3.0; ACT: 19 or SAT 910; Nominated by School Counselor; One Letter of Recommendation f rom persons other than family member or school counselor Deadline: March 31 New Undergraduate Student Scholarships Up to maximum cost of one course which will apply only to tuition and will cover only that tuition not funded by other scholarships or grants. Availability: 30 awards to new students beginning each fall semester and is renewable for the spring semester (recipient must maintain a 2.5 GPA each semester). Must be unconditionally admitted to the Montgomery Campus by the scholarship deadline. Have a 2.5 GPA on high school or previous college course work; minimum transfer hours from college are 24 attempted semester hours. Submit typed essay indicating how this scholarship will help you meet your career and educational goal s. Deadline: July 30 Montgomery Metro Alumni Chapter Scholarship $500 (applied to tuition only)

Availability: Six awarded annually (three fall semester and three spring semester) to returning undergraduate students. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours of college work, at least 15 of which must be earned at Troy University. Must have a 3.0 GPA. Deadline: Fall deadline July 30. Spring deadline December 1. Jane and Ned Varner Memorial Scholarship $1000 ($500 per semester) Availability: One half of the scholarship will be issued each semester. Applicants must have a minimum overall 3.0 GPA Must meet unconditional requirements at the Montgomery Campus by the start of the semester. Awardees who maintain at least a 3.0 GPA can renew the scholarship one time for the following semester. Awardees cannot receive another scholarship concurrently with the Varner scholarship. A letter of appreciation to the donor from the awardees is required. Deadline: July 30 Stephen H. Morochnick Scholarship Pays for one course at the Montgomery Campus or it may be used for a one time purchase of textbooks in the Montgomery Campus Bookstore up to $150.00 (No refunds allowed). Availability: One award beginning each fall semester and is renewable for the spring semester (recipient must maintain a 2.5 GPA each semester). Active duty airmen (E4 and below) in their first enlistment. Individual must be permanently assigned to Maxwell or Gunter AFB or be a dependent child or spouse of an active duty Airman (E4 and below) assigned to Maxwell or Gunter AFB. Applicant must have at least an overall 2.5 GPA on courses for transfer students current Montgomery Campus or high school students. Applicant must be unconditionally admitted by the application deadline. Deadline: July 30 Gene and Jane Elrod Scholarship $375 per semester Availability: One award to an undergrad student per semester beginning with fall semester. The scholarship is renewab le for Spring semester. Must have an overall and last term GPA of at least 2.0 and must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0. The scholarship is awarded to hard working students who possess the highest character and demonstrate financial need. Deadline: July 30 Contact: University Merit Availability: TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Tuskegee University Office of Admissions 102 Old Administration Building Tuskegee, Alabama 36088 1-800-622-6531 I (205) 727-8500 www.tuskegee.edu/admissions Full tuition and $800 books Varies 26 ACT, 1180 SAT (CR and M) and 3.5-3.69 GPA Tuskegee Achievement

$9,000 Availability: Varies 3.3-3.49 GPA, 23 ACT or 1100 SAT (CR and M) Distinguished Presidential Full tuition, Room and Board and $800 books Availability: 10 29 ACT, 1300 SAT 3.7 GPA NACME/FASTREC $500 - $3,000 Availability: 10 Freshman in Engineering (typically in the top 10% of the summer program) Alabama Incentive Award $2,500, $4,000 Housing Discount Availability: Varies Must be a resident of Alabama with at least a 2.5 high school GPA Departmentals, see website Contact: UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM Director of Undergraduate Admission University of Alabama at Birmingham (205) 934-4076 I (205) 975-7114 (fax) cryan@uab.edu New freshmen are automatically considered for all university-wide academic scholarships upon admission to UAB. All scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis as funds are available, and are renewable for four years. To be eligible, you must be admitted to UAB by December 1. Apply on-line at www.uab.edu/apply. Academic Merit Scholarships To be eligible for academic scholarships at UAB, students must be admitted by December 1 of their senior year of high school. New freshmen are automatically considered for all university -wide academic scholarships upon admission to UAB. All scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis as funds are available, and are renewable for four years. Presidential Scholarships, Presidential Recognition Awards, and Endowed Scholarships From $7,000 to full tuition (up to 15 credit hours per term), required fees, and on-campus housing Based on academic achievement (33-36 ACT and at least 3.0 GPA) and submission of the supplemental scholarship application sent to you if you were admitted to UAB by December 1. (Mailing begins on a rolling basis in mid-october.) These scholarships are highly competitive and limited in number. Golden Excellence Scholarship $7,000

Based on academic achievement (28-32 ACT and at least 3.3 GPA) Collegiate Honors Scholarship $4,000 Based on academic achievement (25-27 ACT and at least 3.5 GPA) UAB Breakthrough Scholarship $2,500 Based on academic achievement (24 ACT and at least 3.5 GPA) UAB Academic Achievement Scholarship $1,000 Based on academic achievement 24-27 ACT and 3.0-3.49 GPA or 28-32 ACT and 3.0-3.29 GPA Students receiving UAB merit-based scholarships are required to live on campus for their first year of enrollment. Housing Scholarship A limited number of scholarships are available for new freshmen living on campus. To be considered for this one-year award, which will provide $2,000 towards the cost of on-campus housing, you must first be admitted to UAB. You ll also need to submit a Freshman Housing Scholarship Application by February 15th of your senior year of high school. National Scholarships UAB is a destination for academically talented students, and we love to reward your hard work. We recognize National Merit Finalists, National Achievement Finalists, and National Hispanic Scholars with the following scholarship, which is renewable for four years. Full tuition, required fees, and housing (up to 15 credit hours per semester) for a total of eight semesters (fall and spring) A one-time $2,500 stipend to be used for experiential learning (Study Away, internships, co-ops, etc.) Students receiving UAB merit-based scholarships are required to live on campus for their first year of enrollment. Once you ve been admitted to UAB, simply do the following to claim your scholarship: National Merit Finalists: Name UAB your first choice with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation; the paperwork for this should be included with your finalist letter. They ll then send us your name, and we will award your scholarship. Yes, it s really that easy. National Achievement Finalists and National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars: Fax or mail us a copy of your Finalist letter and/or your Finalist certificate, and we ll award your scholarship: Coordinator of Undergraduate Scholarships, HUC 317, 1530 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294, (205) 934-8941 Many schools and departments at UAB offer scholarships for talented and promising new freshmen. Contact your department directly for details. For additional scholarship information, please visit www. uab.edu/scholarships. Contact: UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE 23 ACT or 1070 SAT, 3.0 GPA Andrew Weaver, Director of Financial Aid 212 University Center

Huntsville, Alabama 35899 (256) 824-6241 December 1 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA The University of Alabama application for admission, which is also the scholarship application, can be obtained online at admissions@ua.edu or from Alabama high school or college guidance counselors, and from Undergraduate Admissions at the address below. The admissions application will be available September 1 and should be completed during the fall prior to your entering The University of Alabama. All applications from high school seniors must be postmarked by December 1, 2013. For more information and to request a scholarship application contact: The University of Alabama Undergraduate Scholarships Box 870109 - Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0109 (800) 933-BAMA website: http://scholarships.ua.edu e-mail: scholarships@ua.edu In-state $1,500; renewable 27 ACT or 1200-1240 SAT score (math and verbal scores only); 3.5 GPA $3,500; renewable 28-29 ACT or 1240-1320 SAT score (math and verbal scores only); 3.5 GPA Full tuition; renewable 30-36 ACT or 1320-1600 SAT score (math and verbal scores only); 3.5 GPA Out-of-state $1,500; renewable 27 ACT or 1200-1240 SAT score (math and critical reading only); 3.5 GPA $3,500; renewable 28-29 ACT or 1240-1320 SAT score (math and critical reading only); 3.5 GPA 2/3 the cost of tuition; renewable 30-31 ACT or 1330-1390 SAT score (math and critical reading only); 3.5 GPA Full tuition; renewable 32-36 ACT or 1400-1600 SAT score (math and critical reading only); 3.5 GPA Academic Elite Scholarships (If selected from candidates interview) $8,500 per year, 4 years, full tuition, on-campus housing at regular room rate, Ipad; renewable

32-36 ACT or 1400-1600 SAT score (math and verbal scores only); 3.8 GPA; 300-500 word essay National Merit Finalist and National Achievement Finalist Full tuition, 4 years, on-campus housing at regular room rate, Ipad, $3.500 per year, one-time allowance of$2,000 for use in study abroad or summer research; renewable stipend Scholarships for National Merit and National Achievement Semifinalists Presidential Scholarship that pays the value of tuition for four years (eight semesters) of undergraduate study Semifinalist status in the annual National Merit Corporation competition and admission to the University of Alabama by December 1 with a GPA of 3.5 (4.0 scale) University Honors Program Scholarships Varies Must be a member of the University Honors Program (UHP) and be receiving no other financial assistance (except loans and/or work study) Computer-Based Honors Program Scholarships $4,600; renewable Availability: 6 Must be a member of the Computer-Based Honors Program Need-based Scholarships Varies Must demonstrate financial need and file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov; may be based on ACT or SAT scores and GPA Air Force ROTC Scholarships Full tuition, most lab fees, $600 per year textbook allowance; monthly tax-free stipend; renewable Based on ACT or SAT scores, high school GPA and class standing, extracurricular activities; high school seniors can apply online at www.afrotc.com or contact the Air Force ROTC at (205) 348-5900 Army ROTC Scholarships Full tuition, $600 per year textbook allowance; monthly tax-free stipend for 10 months out or the year Based on ACT or SAT scores, high school GPA and class standing, extracurricular activities; high school seniors can apply online at www.afrotc.com or contact the Air Force ROTC at (205) 348-5900 National Alumni Association Crimson Scholarship- See website Presidential Scholarship - See website Coca Cola 1st generation Scholarship (freshmen Only) - See website First Scholars program - See website Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA

Due to the generosity of the Coca-Cola Foundation, Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarships will be awarded to twelve incoming freshmen that are first generation college students. Any student whose parents or siblings are not attending not hold a degree from a college is considered a first generation college student. In addition to this requirement, applicants must be Alabama residents, have a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school grade point average and be admitted to The University of Alabama as a freshman student. First consideration will be given to those with demonstrated financial need; for priority consideration, a student must submit the FAFSA by March 1 of the year in which they are planning to enroll. Recipients will receive: $5,000 per year; renewable for four years if required GPA is maintained (2.8 GPA for freshmen year and 3.0 GPA thereafter) Eligibility to participate in services provided by Student Support Services Support in adjusting to college life, as well as many opportunities to grow For more information, please visit website. UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE In addition to academic merit awards, UM also offers a variety of leadership and talent based scholarships. Our enrollment counselors can help guide you in applying for a variety of grants, loans and workstudy programs that can help lower your out-of-pocket college payment. Scholarships ACT SAT Range Verbal+ Math Only Presidential $5,000 + $1,000 Room and Board Founder s $4,000 + $1,000 Room and Board Dean s $3,500 + $1,000 Room and Board University $2,000 + $1,000 Room and Board 36 1600 2.90 2.75 2.50 2.00 35 1560-1590 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.00 34 1510-1550 3.15 2.75 2.50 2.00 33 1460-1500 3.25 2.80 2.50 2.00 32 1410-1450 3.35 2.90 2.50 2.00 31 1360-1400 3.45 3.00 2.50 2.00 30 1320-1350 3.55 3.10 2.50 2.00 29 1280-1310 3.70 3.20 2.75 2.25 28 1240-1270 3.80 3.30 2.75 2.25 27 1210-1230 3.90 3.45 2.75 2.25 26 1170-1200 4.00 3.55 2.75 2.25 25 1130-1160 Not Eligible 3.65 2.75 2.25 24 1090-1120 Not Eligible 3.75 2.80 2.25 23 1060-1080 Not Eligible 3.85 2.90 2.25 22 1020-1050 Not Eligible 4.00 3.00 2.25