SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN STUDENTS

Once enrolled to Saint Augustine’s University, incoming students are immediately evaluated for scholarships. Individual scholarships may require a separate application in some situations, as mentioned. The Freshman Scholarships mentioned below are for new students who are enrolled in a degree-seeking program and pursuing their first Bachelor’s degree. For full consideration of all forms of financial help, all students are advised to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Saint Augustine’s University honors outstanding academic skills and abilities. This scholarship aims to continue recruiting high-quality students. It pays for full tuition, room, and board. If the student satisfies the annual requirements, the scholarship may be renewed for each of the additional three academic years.

Requirements:

  • Must be an incoming freshman
  • Must be admitted to Saint Augustine’s University
  • Have a GPA of at least 3.8 on a 4.0 scale*
  • A minimum of 1100 SAT score (math and verbal) or 22 ACT score
  • one recent letter of recommendation demonstrating leadership ability
  • A one-page typed essay about your future goals and leadership ability

*International students, please have your transcripts US Evaluated

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ABSALOM JONES TUITION GRANT

The Absalom Jones Tuition Grant is for qualified students who are members of the Worldwide Anglican Communion or the Episcopal Church. Episcopalian is defined as a baptized Christian, confirmed, or received into the Episcopal Church. Members of the Worldwide Anglican Communion are defined as baptized, confirmed, or received, and as an active member of a parish or mission of a recognized diocese within the Worldwide Anglican Communion. This grant is worth $8,945, which represents a 50% discount off the annual tuition and fees for students of Episcopal faith. If the student satisfies the annual requirements, scholarship may be renewed for each of the additional three academic years.

Criteria

  • Minimum of 3.0 GPA
  • Minimum of 950 SAT score (Math and Verbal) or an 18 ACT score
  • Written confirmation sent to Saint Augustine’s University from their parish rector, priest in charge, vicar, or bishop

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MERITORIOUS SCHOLARSHIP

Up to $6,000 per year

Saint Augustine’s University recognizes and rewards exceptional academic ability and expertise. This scholarship attempts to keep the goal of attracting high-quality students alive. This award is funded at $6,000. If the student satisfies the annual requirements, scholarship may be renewed for each of the additional three academic years.

Requirements:

  • Must be an incoming freshman
  • Must be admitted to Saint Augustine’s University
  • Have a GPA of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale*
  • A minimum of 1000 SAT score (math and verbal) or 20 ACT score
  • One recent letter of recommendation demonstrating leadership ability
  • A one-page typed essay about your future goals and leadership ability

*International students, please have your transcripts US Evaluated

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DIVERSITY MERIT SCHOLARSHIP

Diversity is the state or fact of being diverse, different, or unlikeness. This scholarship is designated for students who are not African American (i.e., Latinx, Caucasian, Native American/Indigenous Person, or Pacific Islander). If the student satisfies the annual requirements, scholarship may be renewed for each of the additional three academic years.

Requirements:

  • Must be an incoming freshman
  • Must be admitted to Saint Augustine’s University
  • Have a GPA of at least 2.8 on a 4.0 scale*
  • A minimum of 850 SAT score (math and verbal) or 17 ACT score
  • Proof of race (i.e., driver’s license, passport, or birth certificate)

*International students, please have your transcripts US Evaluated

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LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP

Up to $8,945 per year

Legacy Grants (up to $8,945) help foster relationships with alumni who are relatives of academically qualified students while ingraining a sense of loyalty and commitment from the next generation. If the student satisfies the annual requirements (30 hours earned and 2.5 GPA), the grant may be renewed for each of the additional three academic years.

Criteria

  • Incoming Freshmen: 950+ SAT score (Math and Verbal) or an 17+ ACT, GPA: 2.5+
  • Transfer Students: 30 hours of completed college coursework, GPA: 2.5+
  • At least one parent, legal guardian, or grandparent must be a Saint Augustine’s University graduate in good financial standing with the University and currently a life or subscribing life member of Saint Augustine’s University National Alumni Association.

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MUSIC AND ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP

Saint Augustine’s University recruits a myriad of talented individuals. Scholarships may be awarded to prospective Falcons showing promise in music or intercollegiate athletics. For further details regarding the University’s band program, contact the Department of Music at 919.516.4298. For more information about the University Choir, call 919.516.4900, and for details regarding athletics, call 919.516.4951.


ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIP

Army ROTC awards scholarships to many qualified students based strictly on merit to the most outstanding students. Army ROTC Advanced Course students also receive a monthly tax-free stipend of $420. Scholarship students receive tuition, a monthly stipend, and additional funding of approximately $1,200 each school year for books. Students entering the Advanced Course must agree to complete a period of military service such as Active Duty, Army Reserve, or Army National Guard upon graduation. Students successfully completing the ROTC course will graduate with a diploma and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

Criteria

  • Be an incoming freshman
  • Be a U.S. citizen
  • Have a high school GPA of at least 2.50
  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • Score a minimum of 1000 on the SAT (math/verbal) or 19 on the ACT (excluding the required writing test scores)
  • Meet physical standards
  • Agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard)

Any questions, please call 919.516.4562


GOLDEN LEAF FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Description

The Golden LEAF Foundation awards scholarships to North Carolina students from rural tobacco-dependent counties who attend participating colleges and universities in our state and have financial need. The scholarship is funded by the Golden LEAF Foundation through a grant to the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority.

Eligibility

First-year students who plan to attend any of the participating North Carolina colleges and universities, who reside in a qualifying county, and who demonstrate financial need.

Award Amount

The scholarship provides $3,500 a year for up to four

years to high school seniors and $3,500 a year for up to three years to community college transfer students

How to Apply:

Visit cfnc.org and fill out the application

form or call 866-866-CFNC for assistance.

The deadline to apply is March 1, 2024.


NATIVE AMERICAN TUITION WAIVER

Only covers the tuition costs for undergraduate students

Criteria

  • Enrolled members or the children of an enrolled member of an American Indian Tribal Nation or Alaska Native Village recognized by the US federal government.

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STRADA SCHOLARSHIP

Requirements:

  • Participate in the Honors
  • Maintain an average GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Must be an incoming freshmen
  • Submit an essay to the President’s Office focused on personal efforts in leadership, academic success, and social change
  • If you are a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship, you are NOT eligible for this scholarship

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FIDELITY SCHOLARS

The Fidelity Scholars Program combines an annual need-based last-dollar scholarship with robust wrap-around services that lead to a degree or certificate. The program is designed to support students seeking their first degree in designated zip codes in Massachusetts, North Carolina, or Texas (see below) enrolling in Fall 2024. Recipients must attend a not-for-profit, accredited, 4-year, 2-year college/university or certificate program in their home state.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants for the Fidelity Scholars Program must meet the following eligibility requirements:

  • Underrepresented and historically underserved populations
  • Aged 16-24 who reside in FL, MA, NC, NJ, NM, TX, District of Columbia
  • Pell eligible and/or demonstrate financial need 2.5 – 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • Attend as an incoming 2024-25 freshman to a 4-year accredited college or university in the state that you reside.

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