Florida International University University-Wide Scholarship Opportunities
The University is grateful to the donors who have provided these private scholarships. Recipients will be asked to write a thank you letter to the donor acknowledging the awarding of their scholarship. The amounts listed for each scholarship indicate the total amount available for the 2006-2007 academic year. In most instances, the amounts will be divided among several recipients, with half being given in the fall and half in the spring semester. The minimum amount for a scholarship award will be $500.00.
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS - See additional specific criteria for each award. Fully admitted, undergraduate OR graduate, degree-seeking student. Undergraduate students must have cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, unless otherwise indicated. Graduate students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, unless otherwise indicated. Must be enrolled in at least 9 undergraduate credits or 6 graduate credits during the term of the award, unless otherwise indicated. Submission of a typed essay (two-page maximum) about yourself that describes your educational goals and tells how being a recipient of a scholarship will help you fulfill them.
Approximate scholarship value: $91000
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