Transfer Scholarships
At UHSP, we’re committed to helping you afford your education. That is why 100% of admitted undergraduate students receive a University scholarship based on their GPA. But we know there is more to your story, and we want to recognize that too!
UHSP offers additional transfer scholarships that can be stacked with your University scholarship to recognize your accomplishments thus far. Transfer students are defined as those who have attempted college coursework after graduating from high school.
Non-traditional Students
On a non-traditional college path? That’s okay! We offer funding to support the continuation of your education.
Award: $1,000
Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship
Members of the Phi Beta Kappa qualify for a scholarship to honor their academic accomplishment.
Award: $1,000
Athletic Scholarships
Student athletes can be awarded a scholarship to compete on a UHSP athletic team.
Award: Varies
Requesting a Scholarship Review
Sometimes things change — like updated grades, new test scores or additional coursework. If you have new information that could impact your scholarship eligibility, you can request a review.
When requesting a review, you will need to submit your updated or new information and any supporting documentation. Our team will carefully consider any updates you provide.
Students may request just one review and it must be submitted prior to enrollment. The review process opens in November.
Endowed Scholarships
Current UHSP students can apply for additional scholarship funding through endowed scholarships, which are funded by UHSP donors.
Each spring, the scholarship committee connects students to more than 200 available scholarships to be dispensed for the following academic year. Criteria vary by scholarship.
Other Aid Sources
Beyond the financial assistance and scholarships the University can provide, there are plenty of other financial aid resources you can explore to close the gap, including grants, external scholarships and more.
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