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Scholarships

University of Connecticut Scholarships

Check out these scholarships available for University of Connecticut students:

Scholarship Max Amt
Awarded
Deadline Restrictions? Renewable?
Academic Excellence Scholarship $4,100 12/1/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA
Day of Pride Scholarship $21,000 12/1/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA
Leadership Scholarship $6,600 12/1/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA
Nutmeg Scholarship $21,000 11/1/2010 Connecticut Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA
Presidential Scholars Award for Valedictorians and Salutato $8,842 12/1/2010 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA

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Scholarship Min Amt
Awarded
Max Amt
Awarded
Details Availability
Academic Excellence Scholarship -- -- -- Freshmen
Alan Mintz Communications Award -- -- -- Returning
Anthony E. Wallace Memorial Scholarship -- -- -- Returning
Arwood S. and Mary Northby Scholarship -- -- -- Freshmen
Day of Pride Scholarship -- -- -- Freshmen

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University of Connecticut Financial Aid Statistics

Contact Financial Aid
Phone:(860) 486-2819
Email:financialaid@uconn.edu
Web Site:financialaid.uconn.edu
General Information
Financial Aid Forms Deadline:March 1 (priority)
Tuition Guaranteed Plan:Not Available
Prepaid Tuition Plan:Not Available
Tuition Payment Plan:Available
In-State Tuition:$10,416
Out-of-State Tuition:$25,486
Aid/Loans Federal Grant Aid Institution Grant Aid State Grant Aid Student Loans Total ?
Average Amount $5,274 $7,924 $3,272 $6,389 $11,459
% Students That Got It 16% 57% 25% 54% 80%

NOTE: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify.

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Scholarships at University of Connecticut

ptklpoon

Nutrition Sciences '15

3.1
B-

I Need It, So I Did It

I wish I had more but it goes on a first come first serve basis

So even if you're poorer than other people, you might get the same amount

May 16, 2012

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augustyna11

Physiology '14

3.8
B+

Pretty Smooth

I received the financial aid I needed pretty easily. I also received scholarships due to my high school achievements. However, I was not born in the United States and had a very difficult time trying to verify that I am a United States citizen with the Financial Aid office. I had to physically show them my passport in order to continue with the financial aid process.

May 14, 2012

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fatmiregj

History Teacher Education '11

3.5
B

Financial Aid Decent

I did not receive any aid as I did not qualify. However, friends of mind were able to obtain financial aid through various outlets.

Feb 20, 2012

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The website for the Office of Student Financial Aid Services is very helpful with the aid process. With checklists and easy-to-navigate links, it's definitely the best place to start. This is something you have to do on your own to be on top of everything. There are people in the office to help you, but they're busy with so many other things; it would just be best to educate yourself and finish everything on time.

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