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Freshman & Transfer Scholarship Information

University Scholarships

North Dakota State University is proud of the number of academically talented students who enter the University each year. Although scholarship competition is quite intense, all interested students are encouraged to complete the scholarship application or contact the appropriate department for consideration. The following is a listing of scholarships awarded to incoming students who have been admitted to NDSU and who have completed the freshman scholarship application by February 1.

Decisions for the following scholarships are based primarily on admission to NDSU, minimum ACT composite score of 24 or SAT score of 1090, cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher and high class rank. Competition for these scholarships is quite high, often causing the minimum test scores and grade point averages to be greater than the above criteria. The selection process for University first year student scholarship awards begin in late February and may continue through the spring and summer.

NDSU National Merit

Amount

In-state tuition (four years of eligibility)

Eligibility

Any National Merit finalist listing NDSU as their first college of choice with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).

Application/Deadline

Specify NDSU as 1st choice with NMSC by June 1.


Presidential

Amount

$3,000/year (four years of eligibility)

Eligibility

High school seniors submitting ACT composite scores of 32 (equivalent to SAT of 1400) or higher to NDSU. Academic records are also considered if the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of awards available.

Application/Deadline

Early Awarding begins October 15 and continues until all scholarships are awarded.
ACT & SAT Scores received after February 1 will no be considered for scholarship purposes.


Presidential Honor

Amount

$2,500/year (four years of eligibility)

Eligibility

High school seniors submitting ACT composite scores of 30 or 31 (equivalent to SAT of 1320 - 1390) to NDSU.

Application/Deadline

Early Awarding begins October 15 and continues until all scholarships are awarded.


Bison Academic Award

Amount

$2,000 (non-renewable)

Eligibility

ND incoming freshman demonstrating strong academic achievement with high ACT/SAT scores and plan to major in industrial engineering and management, zoology, business administration or agricultural economics.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by February 1.


NDSU Development
Foundation Honors

Amount

$500/year (two years of eligibility)

Eligibility

Incoming freshman demonstrating high academic achievement with high ACT/SAT test score.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by February 1.


Eggert Development Foundation Honors

Amount

$1,000/year (two years of eligibility)

Eligibility

North Dakota incoming freshmen demonstrating high academic achievement and test scores.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by February 1.


Named Scholarships

Amount

$300 - $2000/year (non-renewable)

Eligibility

Incoming freshmen who demonstrate strong academic achievement and high ACT scores. Additional criteria varies among scholarships.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by February 1.


NDSU/Fraternal

(Fargo American Legion, Eagles and VFW)

Amount

$300-$500 (non-renewable)

Eligibility

Incoming freshmen, transfer or returning students with high academic achievement and demonstrated community service and leadership.

Application/Deadline

Request Fraternal Scholarship Application from Office of Admission. March 15 deadline.


ND Scholars Program

May receive in addition to any of the above scholarships, as well as, departmental/college awards.

Amount

Equivalent to approximately $4777 year (four years of eligibility)

Eligibility

Tuition grants for approximately 30 ND high school seniors attending an in-state institution. Selection decisions are based on academic records, including ACT, and are made by the ND University System in the winter of the senior year.

Application/Deadline

Must take the ACT Assessment between October and June of their junior year. Scores are automatically sent to ND University System for review.


NDSU Bookstore Text Book

Amount

$700/approximately (non-renewable)

Eligibility

Awarded to high school seniors ranked number one in their class. Class rank must be verifiable.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by February 1.


Transfer Award

Amount

$500 (non-renewable)

Eligibility

High School graduates who have earned academic credit at a previous institution. Incoming transfer students demonstrating high academic achievement in college.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by April 1 for the proceeding fall semester or December 1 for the proceeding spring semester.


Freshman Academic Award

Amount

$500 to $4000 (non-renewable)

Eligibility

Awarded to incoming freshmen demonstrating strong academic achievement with a high ACT/SAT score.

Application/Deadline

Complete and submit scholarship application by February 1.

Last updated: Monday, May 12, 2008 3:40:09PM

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