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Liked It 84 Votes / / Genres Action / Runtime 98Minutes / creator Hadeel Reda / Ride is a movie starring Shane Graham, Ludacris, and Sasha Alexander. The inspiring story of a BMX champion who overcame an abusive childhood through the love and life lessons of his interracial foster family. Average rating 3. 81 1, 454 ratings 232 reviews, Start your review of Full Ride Becca has competitive nerd friends, heh also, even though she's lower class poor for [plot] reasons, it's still nice to have someone who isn't run-of-the-mill middle class and also not an abjectly impoverished plucky thief type character also oh man so i quote "But how is that fair, when the odds are so stacked against me. Stuart asks. He stabs his fork a little too hard against his cafeteria tray. "It used to be, if you were a decent student, you did okay on the ACT or SAT, you could go anywhere you... The first book I read by Margaret Peterson Haddix was Running Out of Time in my Childrens Lit class. I loved it so much that when I was teaching 5th grade, I spent my own money and bought a class set so I could teach it rather than whatever the school had in storage for years to meet the fantasy genre requirement. Neither the students nor I regretted my decision. I grabbed this book at the library, along with a few other YA titles, so I would have a some fast reads while I recuperated from hip... Becca is a daddy's girl whos world is turned upside down when her father is arrested during her 8th grade year. From this branches a story of treachery, fear, and growing up. After the trials, Becca and her mother move to a small town in Ohio and start a new life. This book documents Becca's life after the trial and all of the dark details of the law and public. Good points of the book - Good characterization of main characters - Interesting plot and take on the idea - Moderately realistic - Very... Disclaimer: I received a copy of this novel from the publisher in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. My Summary: Becca thought it was the end of the line for her familly when her father was sent to prison for embezzlement and she and her mother were forced to pack up and move to Georgia. Now with college application time looming, she has a choice to make: use her past to her advantage and get into a good school, or keep quiet and stay under the radar like she's been doing for years. As... Haddix was my go-to author when I worked with elementary and middle school kids so high hopes for a true YA book from her. The premise had meaty potential. But the relationships between most of the characters didn't ring true. The consistently unpleasant dialogue between Becca her mother was equally unpleasant to read. I don't think you have to "like" a character to enjoy a book but I found Becca quite off-putting. The scholarship interview and setup was odd, awkward and added nothing to the... The book Full Ride by Margaret Peterson Haddix, is a very suspenseful book. This book is about a teenage girl who is attempting to go to college with a secret identity to hide from her past. When Becca, the main character, was young her father went to prison for tricking people into giving him money. Throughout the story Becca tries to find ways to attend college, but the poor conditions her and her mother are living in limit her options. During this time of finding a solution to be able to go... Living in consequences. Living in stupid decisions. Living in hell. That's what Becca's life was all about. She moved away from a luxurious mansion after her father got arrested because of his crime. She had to move away from all her friends. She had to move away from her old life. She had to leave everything she had, just for her own benefit. Crazily enough, this isn't something that just happens in books, it's something that happens in real life. Many criminal's families are deeply effected by... After Beccas father is convicted of federal money scamming crimes, she and her mother move to a small town in Ohio to start over anonymously, away from the cameras. Becca begins her freshman year hoping never to be outed as her fathers daughter. Her mother even changes her appearance, always in fear of being found. Now a senior, Becca wants to apply for scholarships to college. Secrets are about to be revealed. I loved the premise of FULL RIDE, but the execution kept me rolling my eyes... This book was amazing. A story about a girl with a normal life, but changes all of a sudden. From prison for her dad, to moving to Ohio, to new school, new friends and all of the struggles that's gonna be there. But things happen for a reason, maybe not just for yourself, but the result for other people too. While the writing was extremely simple and the protagonist called her father “daddy” one too many times, I think Margaret Peterson Haddix has a unique skill of making any situation seem suspenseful and thrilling. Shes the reason I picked this book up at all, and it still gave me the rush some of her previous books did. This reminded me of every other experience I've had with a Haddix book: it was vaguely interesting as a concept, but the book itself bored me to tears. There's just not a lot there to intrigue me, and nothing to the character, not really. This review is also available on my blog, Okay, okay, enough examples. My point is that I could totally own what Becca was going through, college-wise, and that Full Ride came alive to me in a whole new way because of it. But the really neat thing was that when I read it for the first time, I didn't have that angle and I still really enjoyed it. Full Ride is multi-focused enough that you could read it from quite a few different backgrounds, and get different things out each time. This makes it a... Full Ride is one of the most intriguing books Ive read lately. Margaret Peterson Haddix wrote a realistic fiction that helps the reader empathize with a teenager dealing with her fathers arrest, applying to colleges, and just trying to make friends. She wants to go to a good college, just like all of her friends, but has a much harder time and comes to realize that she isn't like everyone else and that may just be a good thing. The main character and protagonist is Becca Jones, who is 14 during... Full-Ride by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Simon & Schuster, Nov. 2013. ARC received for review. Full-Ride by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a realistic fiction book in which a girl named Becca is getting ready to apply for college. The only problem is that her father is a well-known criminal. Ever since her fathers scandal, she and her mother had to flee their home in Georgia and start a new life in Ohio. Becca tries as hard as she can to fit in and stay under the radar, but with college... When it comes to reading Margaret Haddix, I either walk away with a win or a loss. Rarely does her writing fit neatly in the middle. My last couple of tries with her ended in losses, this one, however, was a pleasant surprise! Full Ride follows the story of a young woman whose upper class life falls apart when it comes out her Dad embezzled all his money. He goes to and her Mom go into hiding. For her high school years, she flies under the radar, trying not to get anyone's... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I really enjoy the fact that Ms. Haddix writes YA with female protagonists that are not love stories. I enjoy love stories as much as the next person, but there's something refreshing about the fact that she tackles interesting and intriguing issues with female leads that doesn't end with a kiss or center around a boy. Stress about college and the future is something very real and I found myself identifying with Becca's fear and anxiety about it all, even if my life is nothing like her... Best Haddix book I've read in the past few years. After her last few middle-grade novels, I had begun to think I had outgrown her writing. Game Changer and the Found trilogy were interesting and had some good ideas, but their writing was just so simplistic! But Full-Ride reminded me of Leaving Fishers or even Uprising in tone and style - realistic and thought-provoking with excellent pacing. Her depiction of the college-entrance phenomenon is spot-on. As someone who has recently lived through... This book is about a innocent little girl named Rebecca. She lives in a small town with her parents. She is the only child. Her father has just been convicted of burglary. Becca and her mother lost all the friends they had. Everyone is talking about her family. Her dads picture is all over the news, tv, and magazines. They are trying to excape their past with small notice and have to face a challenge. I disliked the fact that Becca had to go through something like that. It's very tragic. I like... I've been a fan of Haddix's books since I read the first few pages of "Among the Hidden. With "Full Ride. she did not fail to impress me once again. Becca, the main character, made you love her and support her fight to become a college student. The problem, or joy for the reader, was the surprises in store behind every attempt Becca made to continue her education. I never expected the various turns of events that happened throughout the book, and in turn found the book hard to put down. I'll... After her father is arrested and tried for embezzlement, Becca and her mom go into hiding. They already happen to have a generic name, but they leave their home state and relocate to a small town in Ohio. Terrified that someone will recognize her, Becca spends the next 3 years with her head down, making few friends and studying more than is normal. But can she ever escape the damage that her father did? As time comes to apply to college, Becca realizes that she may have to reveal her secret. Sorry, I just couldn't get into this book. The main character was very annoying and whiny. The premise was just too unbelievable. Basic Plot: When Beccas father is sent to prison, Becca and her mother must rebuild their lives in a small town in Ohio. To protect themselves, they have to keep that deep, dark secret hidden. Three years later, Becca applies for a full-ride scholarship to college. Suddenly, the past is revealed and Beccas whole future is at stake. WHATS COOL… 1) Becca is well-portrayed. I definitely felt for her, not only in losing her daddy to prison, but the fear she lives with trying to hide her true... Book Review December Full Ride Margaret Peterson Haddix Full ride is a story about Becca Jones and her troubled life from the summer between eighth and ninth grade forward. Becca's dad was arrested for embezzlement, and her whole life fell upside. Her father supported his family by owning a computer software company, but in truth he found scams, and call innocent people tricking them into giving money to some relative or friend. Becca had always been closer to her father than her mother, she acted... Imagine this. Youre just about to start highschool, and suddenly your whole life gets turned around. Thats how it was for Becca. Becca, your generic thirteen year old, didnt know what was coming to her. Beccas father went to jail for embezzlement, and it turned her life upside down. This lead to her fearing for her life. Becca and her mother had to get out of town. Fast. One feature from this book I want to talk about is the relationship between Becca and her mother. Ever since the big move... I read Full-ride by Margaret Peterson Haddix. You think the book is about a girl getting a full ride scholarship but its much more than that, like the title has a deeper meaning to it. You realize that you're about to go on a full ride of a girl named Becca Jones life when reading this. Youll read a lot about what shes thinking and how shes dealing with her situation. I kind of feel like most of the things she says to herself was just a bunch of filler but some of it does add to the story... I love the concept of this book but it has a slow beginning, which starts when Becca is in 8th grade and her dad is on trial for embezzlement. She and her mother relocate to Ohio to protect their anonymity. The book picks up again when Becca is a high school senior worrying about college, paying for college and filing the FAFSA. Her mother tells her it won't be possible to go online as herself due to security precautions. Their attorney says a company her dad was associated with, and has a huge... How easy would it be to go to college, when your father is one of the worlds worst felons? Rebecca Jones was a happy, rich teenager, because her father had a good paying job. One day her father was taken away and so was all of her and her mom's money. Rebecca is a very bright girl, and she is very strong, but she has a few problems. One is, she can't go to college, because her dad is a felon, and they don't have enough money. When Rebecca left her home, she was moved far away, to a little town...

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Why has it been 7 years and im just seeing this now. That Charger though! God damn! ❤🤤😍 so beyond sexy. Full rider song. 0% nudity 0%bad words 0% sexual 100% talent. I don't trust this song. it's flawless. I actually was trying to remember the name of the song so I searched running from cops song. I have the song Westchester Cathedral stuck in my head.(ugh! This specific Ride song isn't as good as the others. Full threaded. They both sound pretty good, right? Oftentimes students use full-ride and full-tuition interchangeably. Thus, their definitions have gotten a little muddled over the years. Lets start with the more commonly known of the two: the full-ride scholarship. Full-Ride A full-ride scholarship is an award that covers the entire cost of college. That includes tuition, room and board, textbooks, school materials, and sometimes even living costs and study abroad fees. The details can change from scholarship to scholarship, but in essence, the full-ride covers more than just tuition. A full-ride scholarship can be awarded by the federal government, the colleges themselves, or by a private source (though those are rare. These are highly sought-after, highly competitive awards that are only given out to an incredibly small fraction of students—around 0. 1% in fact. Full-Tuition The difference is in the name: tuition. These scholarships cover the tuition of the college, not necessarily other fees like travel expenses, room and board, various student fees, or other costs. It varies scholarship to scholarship, of course. Some might cover other costs besides tuition, but that is the main focus. However, since full-tuition is sometimes used interchangeably with full-ride, you may find a full-tuition scholarship covering things like tuition, room and board, textbooks, laptops, travel expenses, and more. Like full-rides, the government, colleges, or private sources (again, rare) award full-tuition scholarships. In Common Both full-rides and full-tuition scholarships are extraordinarily hard to come by. Since they are largely merit-based, students often have high GPAs, class ranks, test scores, or have incredible athletic abilities or leadership qualities that make them highly coveted by schools. That being said, go ahead and apply— but dont stake your entire college financial plan on it!  If you receive that full-ride / full-tuition, thats awesome! If not, you should have a backup plan in place. Financial Plan Luckily, financial aid is abundant, even if full-rides arent. The federal government is the largest source of financial aid, so  complete the FAFSA and find opportunities from them. Completing the FAFSA will also benefit you when searching for aid from the colleges themselves. Many colleges require the FAFSA form to dole out award money. Even private scholarships often ask for the student to file the form. EVERYONE should really file the FAFSA—even if you think youre ineligible or you dont think youll get anything, file the FAFSA anyway. It may surprise you. In addition to that, scholarships are another great way of reducing the cost of college. While not every scholarship is going to award tuition-level money, smaller amounts stack up quickly and can be a huge relief on the financial strain. You can read up on our multitude of scholarship posts! One last tip: When comparing college costs, dont just look at the sticker price —the published price of attending a college—but rather the net price—the actual cost of attending, once financial aid is taken into consideration. The difference can be astounding, and you might discover that college is much more affordable than you previously thought. With College Raptors free match tool, you can enter your financial information just once and discover your net price estimate for nearly every school in the country! So while full-rides and full-tuition scholarships might be enticing, dont stake all of your plans on earning one. Read up on other financial aid opportunities, and make more informed decisions.

Full ride scholarship. Bowl Week Full Episode S 1: Ep 8 - 1/22/11 Driphus Jackson joins 90 top prep football players in San Antonio, Texas, for the 2011 U. S. Army All-American Bowl. DJ and his  West teammates have only four days to come together as a team, and DJ has the opportunity to meet a Soldier with some important life lessons to share. more less And the Winner is... S 1: Ep 7 - 12/18/10 Josh welcomes Coach Smith to his Homecoming game for the final hometown visit. Afterwards, the coaches meet for the final time and after a grueling decision, select the next U. Army All-American. California Love S 1: Ep 6 - 12/11/10 Our second hometown visit is to Moreno Valley, Calif., home of Travis. His team is still mourning the loss of their teammate  Emil, but life goes on as Travis celebrates his 18th birthday and leads his powerful team in a Friday night game. more less Showdown S 1: Ep 5 - 12/7/10 The first hometown visit takes us to Texas where Driphus goes from practice, to the classroom, and ultimately to his game against one of the best football teams in the country. Eliminations S 1: Ep 4 - 11/27/10 Entering the final day of competition at Top Gun, Anthony, Conner, and Josh are on the bubble and have to make a  big impression. The joking off the field gives way to heated competition, before two QBs are sent packing. more less Top Gun S 1: Ep 3 - 11/20/10 The five surviving quarterbacks arrive at the most intense football camp in America: Top Gun. Travis is dealing with the recent death  of a teammate, while Conner must learn to show his passion for the game. At 100 degrees, the competition is heating up. more less Reckonings S 1: Ep 2 - 11/13/10 Eight quarterbacks begin the last day of camp eager to prove they have what it takes to advance to Top Gun, but  only five will move on. Ashton and Josh, on the bubble, fight to stay alive in the competition. more less Underdogs S 1: Ep 1 - Eight under-the-radar high school quarterbacks head to a FBU campus in Annapolis, MD to comptet for a chance to play in the U. Army All American Bowl.

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Full ride to harvard. Full The ride. You've worked hard all throughout high school and are an academic and extracurricular superstar. You're looking forward to the challenges that college will bring. But are you ready for the challenge of paying for college? There are a lot of ways students come up with the money to fund their higher educations. Did you know, though, that it can be as easy as getting one award? In this article, we give you a list of 85 colleges that offer at least one full-ride scholarship to cover all of your tuition costs. What Is a Full-Ride Scholarship? Getting a scholarship that fully covers tuition costs is most students' dream. It's hard to believe there's something even better out there— the full-ride scholarship. These scholarships are special because they cover not only tuition but also other basic costs such as room and board, books, travel, and supplies. For most private schools, this means you're getting more than 200, 000 of expenses covered with these scholarships. Unlike financial aid, which many schools offer to students based on what they and their families can afford to pay for their educations, these scholarships are based entirely on merit. The idea is that these schools think certain students are special—so special that they want it to be a no-brainer for you to choose to attend their school. As a result, they're going to try their hardest to make you want to partner with them for the next four years. What Kind of Schools Offer Full-Tuition Scholarships? As you look through the list of schools below, you'll probably recognize at least some of the names. A lot of the schools on this list are very good schools, but apart from a few notable exceptions, you're not likely to see top schools in the country giving out full-ride scholarships. Why is this? Full-ride scholarships are meant to lure top, super-attractive students who have a lot of choices. It's the school's way of telling you that among the student population, you really stand out. These full-ride scholarships are merit based, meaning that in your grades, extracurricular activities, and/or leadership skills, you've worked harder or achieved more than the average student. At the most competitive schools, full rides are extremely rare. Pretty much all applicants to these schools are going to be high achievers across the board, making it a lot harder to pick out who the real stars are. Are International Students Eligible for These Scholarships? Unfortunately, the vast majority of scholarships of any kind are only available to US citizens, or at least people residing in the United States. In the article below, we mention some scholarships that international students are eligible for, but it isn't a complete list. If you're an international student and are interested in a particular full-ride scholarship, we recommend researching the scholarship online to see if it mentions if international students are eligible. If you can't find the information online, your next option should be to contact the school's scholarship/admissions office to ask them about scholarships for international students. Where Should You Look for a Full-Ride Scholarship? If you're hoping for a full ride, you might want to look at schools that are “safe” for your grades, test scores, and extracurricular achievements. If you're scoring much higher than the average admitted student, you'll have a better chance of getting scholarship money. You might also want to consider colleges you've not heard of before. A lot of these schools offer top academic experiences but lack the name recognition of other schools. Thus, they are trying to attract student superstars who can help raise their profiles. Of course, even if you apply to the schools on the list below, expect competition to be fierce. Don't bank everything on getting one of these scholarships—they're very tough to come by! This is why it's important to go after other forms of college money as well, such as traditional need-based financial aid and other independent merit-based scholarships. Want to build the best possible college application and financial aid package? We can help. PrepScholar Admissions is the world's best admissions consulting service. We combine world-class admissions counselors with our data-driven, proprietary admissions strategies. We've overseen thousands of students get into their top choice schools, from state colleges to the Ivy League. We know what kinds of students colleges want to admit. We want to get you admitted to your dream schools. Learn more about PrepScholar Admissions to maximize your chance of getting in. Top National Schools That Offer Full-Ride Scholarships The following schools are ranked in the top 50 national US universities by US News. Consider this list the exception to the rule: these are the rare, top-ranked universities that offer merit-based scholarships in addition to standard need-based scholarships. The schools are ordered by ranking. University of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois) Stamps Scholarship This scholarship covers tuition and fees, room and board, and a 10, 000 enrichment fund for junior and senior years of school for students who demonstrate leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation. International students are eligible to apply for it. Duke University (Durham, North Carolina) Robertson Scholars Leadership Program This scholarship pays full tuition, fees, and room and board. It also awards funding for up to three domestic summer experiences. Winners are typically students who demonstrate purposeful leadership, intellectual curiosity, strength of character, and collaborative spirit. Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee) Ingram Scholarship Program This scholarship gives full tuition and stipends for summer projects. Students are selected based on commitment to community service, strength of personal character, and leadership potential. Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship This scholarship gives full tuition plus a one-time stipend to be used toward a summer study abroad or research experience. Selection is based on academic achievement, intellectual promise, leadership, and contributions outside the classroom. University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, Indiana) This scholarship gives full tuition and fees plus 12, 000 in enrichment funds. Each winner also gets a professional mentor from the faculty. Students must be nominated by the admissions office. Selection is based on leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation. Five scholarships are awarded each year. Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis, Missouri) John B. Ervin Scholars Program This scholarship gives full tuition plus a 2, 500 annual stipend. Applicants should excel academically, challenge themselves, demonstrate initiative and leadership in their communities, bring diverse groups together, commit to community service, serve historically underprivileged populations, and/or persevere through challenging circumstances. Annika Rodriguez Scholars Program This scholarship covers full tuition and offers a 2, 500 annual stipend. Awards are based on academic achievement (strong grades and SAT/ACT scores) a commitment to serving historically underprivileged populations, the ability to bring diverse people together, application answers and an essay, and recommendations received as part of the admission application. International students are eligible for this scholarship. Danforth Scholars Program This scholarship covers full or partial tuition. Applicants must be nominated by someone with extensive knowledge of the student. Calls for nominations go out to high school guidance counselors every summer. This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, and supplies; it also gives a 10, 000 enrichment fund. Selection is based on the applicant's academic achievement, leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation. Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia) Emory Scholars Program This scholarship gives full tuition and enrichment stipends and is only awarded to top students at Emory. The application deadline is November 15. University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) This scholarship gives full tuition plus an enrichment fund of up to 12, 000. You have to be nominated by UCLA for this scholarship based on qualities such as leadership, scholarship, community service, and innovation. Up to 10 scholarships are awarded every year: five nationally and five for California residents. Invitations to apply are emailed by February 1, with applications due in mid-February. University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California) Mork Family Scholarship This scholarship gives full tuition plus a 5, 000 stipend. Finalists are selected by USC faculty for interviews. The average SAT and ACT scores of recipients are in the top 1-2% of all students nationwide. Other factors considered include academic achievement, talent, perseverance, innovation, involvement, and leadership. A maximum of 10 scholarships are awarded each year. Finalists are notified of scholarship award status by April 1. This scholarship gives full tuition plus a 5, 000 annual enrichment fund (20, 000 in total over four years. Candidates are selected by USC faculty for interviews. In addition, winners are selected based on academic achievement, talent, perseverance, innovation, involvement, and leadership. Five scholarships are awarded each year. Finalists are notified of scholarship award status by April 1. Trustee Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition. Additionally, winners are selected based on factors such as academic achievement, talent, perseverance, innovation, involvement, and leadership. Approximately 100 scholarships are awarded each year. Candidates are selected for interviews by February, and finalists are notified of scholarship award status by April 1. University of Virginia (Charlottesville, Virginia) Jefferson Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, books, an enrichment program, and personal expenses. Students are nominated by his/her school directly (and must also attend an eligible school. A maximum of 36 scholarships are awarded each year. Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition and offers a stipend. Selection is based on scholarship, achievement, and personal interviews. The application deadline is December 1. This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, books, and personal expenses; it also offers an enrichment stipend of up to 15, 000. Selection is based on educational achievements, academic motivation, maturity, and character. A maximum of five scholarships are awarded each year. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan) This annual scholarship covers the full cost of attendance and up to 10, 000 in enrichment funds for about 18 students admitted through early action. Selection is based on academic achievement, exceptional talent, leadership, and service and community involvement. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) Morehead-Cain Scholars This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, housing, books, meals, books, a laptop, supplies, and funding for research and summer opportunities. It is open to students from a designated nominating school. Current nominating schools are located all across the globe. This scholarship gives full tuition, fees, and room and board, as well as funding for up to three domestic summer experiences. It is awarded to students who show purposeful leadership, intellectual curiosity, strength of character, and collaborative spirit. Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts) Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program This scholarship pays full tuition and provides summer opportunities at Boston College to selected early action applicants. About 15 awards are given every year. The early action application deadline is November 1, with students invited in for interviews in late January or early February. College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia) College of William and Mary Stamps 1693 Scholarship Stamps 1693 scholars receive full in-state tuition, fees, room and board, and 5, 000 for independent projects. (Out-of-state students are eligible, but must pay the difference between in-state and out-of-state costs. All applicants are considered for scholarships and will be contacted by the selection committee to submit additional materials if chosen as semifinalists. William and Mary Scholars William and Mary Scholars receive full coverage for in-state tuition and fees. Scholarships are offered to academically strong applicants who have overcome adversity and/or would increase campus diversity. All applicants to the college are considered. Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Georgia) Stamps President's Scholars Program This scholarship gives full tuition, fees, room and board, books, supplies, a laptop, and 15, 000 in enrichment funding. It is awarded to the top 1% of students at Georgia Tech who have also shown a dedication to leadership and service. To be considered, students must apply by the early application deadline, October 15. University of Rochester (Rochester, New York) Alan and Jane Handler Endowed Scholarship This scholarship is a combination of a merit- and need-based aid. The award guarantees full tuition, individual mentoring, and up to 5, 000 for professional or academic enrichment. Selection is based on financial need, academic excellence, leadership, and the mastery of difficult challenges. Boston University (Boston, Massachusetts) This scholarship awards full tuition plus fees. Students must have exceptional academic credentials and display intellectual and creative adventurousness. The application deadline is December 1. Students will complete the regular common application and submit an answer to one of the Trustee Scholarship prompts as their essay; they must also complete a short supplemental essay. About 20 students are selected each year. Tulane University (New Orleans, Louisiana) Deans' Honor Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition. Selection is based on general achievements and a creative project. A maximum of 75 scholarships are awarded each year. The submission deadline is December 5. Paul Tulane Award This scholarship covers full tuition. Selection is based on general achievement and additional writing components. A maximum of 50 scholarships are awarded every year. The application deadline is December 5. This scholarship awards full cost of attendance and additional enrichment funding. Students must apply for the Deans' Honor Scholarship or the Paul Tulane Award and will be nominated from that pool of applicants. Selection is based on academics, leadership, perseverance, and innovation. Approximately five scholarships are awarded every year. University of Wisconsin (Madison, Wisconsin) Chancellor's Scholarship Program Chancellor's Scholars receive a full-tuition scholarship and a 400 book stipend every semester. They need to maintain a 3. 0 GPA and full-time student status to remain eligible for the award throughout their college careers. Applicants must meet certain eligibility requirements in regard to race/ethnicity and socioeconomic background in order to apply. East Coast Schools American University (Washington, DC) Frederick Douglass Scholarship Program This scholarship gives full tuition plus money for fees, room and board, and books. To be a competitive applicant, you will need at least a 3. 8 unweighted GPA or a 4. 0 weighted GPA. ACT/SAT scores are optional, and preference is given to first-generation college students. Award notifications start April 1. Barry University (Miami Shores, Florida) This scholarship is for full tuition, room and board, books, and transportation. It also provides winners with 6, 000 to go toward a study abroad program or other learning experience. You will need to have a GPA of 3. 5 or above and prove you have been actively involved in community service and leadership. The application deadline is February 1. The Catholic University of America (Washington, DC) Archdiocesan Scholarship This scholarship is for full-tuition coverage. You will need to have an unweighted GPA of 3. 8 or above, earn high SAT/ACT scores, and be in the top of your class in order to be eligible for the scholarship. All undergraduate applicants, including international students, are considered for this award. Elizabethtown College (Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania) This scholarship provides full tuition, 6, 000 in enrichment funds, and a personal mentor. Awards are given to high academic achievers who have demonstrated leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation. Winners are chosen by the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation. Five awards are given out each year, and the application deadline is February 1. Fordham University (New York, New York) Presidential Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition plus room and is renewable for all four years of college. These awards usually go to students who are ranked in the top 1-2% of their high school classes. Award notifications are around April 1 each year. Semifinalist Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition. Those eligible for the award include semifinalists or finalists for National Merit or National Hispanic Recognition Scholarship Programs who have an A average and are in the top 2-3% of admitted students. The George Washington University (Washington, DC) Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, and a book allowance. It is only awarded to students who are residents of Washington, DC, who have attended an accredited high school in the area, and who are applying for financial aid. Northeastern University (Boston, Massachusetts) Torch Scholars Program Every year, 10 first-generation college students will receive coverage for full tuition, fees, and room and board; they'll also get to participate in a summer immersion program. Applicants must be nominated by a non-family member who knows the student well. Providence College (Providence, Rhode Island) Roddy Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, and room and board. The scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement in high school; no separate application is required. However, it is only for students who are hoping to have a career in the medical field. Rollins College (Winter Park, Florida) Alfond Scholars Program Every year this program awards up to 10 full-ride scholarships to incoming freshmen to the College of Liberal Arts. Each scholarship covers full tuition as well as room and board. Scholarships are renewable for up to four years. Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, New Jersey) The Ann P. Neupauer Scholarship This highly prestigious scholarship covers full tuition. The award can be renewed for four years as long as you maintain a GPA of 3. 2 or better and meet certain academic requirements. Stevenson University (Stevenson, Maryland) Presidential Fellowship This scholarship covers full tuition, is renewable for all four years of college, and is open to all freshman applicants. The scholarship application submission deadline is November 1. St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York) This scholarship covers the cost of tuition for four years. It is offered to the top male and top female students entering their first year. Selection is based on academic excellence, character, and leadership. SUNY Alfred College (Alfred, New York) Distinguished Scholars Program: Excellence in Education Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition and room and board. Applicants should have at least a 3. 7 GPA as well as a score of 1310 or higher on the SAT or 28 or higher on the ACT. Syracuse University (Syracuse, New York) Coronat Scholars This scholarship provides full tuition, admission to the honors program, and the chance to receive additional funding for study abroad programs. It is awarded to freshmen pursuing a liberal arts major. Application is by invitation only, and recipients are selected by the College of Arts and Sciences. Haudenosaunee Scholarships This scholarship is for certified citizens of one of the Haudenosaunee nations. For the Promise Scholarship in particular, applicants need to have lived in a Haudenosaunee territory for at least four years prior to enrollment. Both programs cover full tuition and mandatory fees. University at Buffalo (Buffalo, New York) Millonzi Distinguished Honors Scholarship The University at Buffalo offers one annual full-ride scholarship, covering tuition and fees, to an admitted freshman honors student studying the creative or performing arts. To be eligible, you must have an unweighted high school average of 90 and either a 1300 SAT score or a 27 ACT score. You must also turn in a scholarship application, undergo an interview, and do an audition or turn in a portfolio of your work (whichever is relevant to your field. University of Delaware (Newark, Delaware) Eugene du Pont Memorial Scholars This scholarship covers full tuition, room and board, and a 2, 500 enrichment stipend for academic activities such as study abroad. Application is by invitation only, with invitations going out in January each year. University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, Maryland) Banneker/Key Scholars Program This scholarship covers full tuition, room and board, and books. Application is by invitation only by a selection committee. Winners can also receive up to 5, 000 for research, travel, study abroad, and internships. Three scholarships are awarded each year. University of Miami (Coral Gables, Florida) Hammond Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition. Winners are selected based on academic excellence and a demonstrated passion for achieving personal goals. University of Miami Stamps Scholars receive full tuition, fees, room and board, textbooks, a computer allowance, and up to 12, 000 in enrichment funds. All applicants to the university are considered for Stamps Scholarships. George W. Jenkins Scholarship This scholarship offers full tuition, fees, room and board, university health insurance, and a laptop allowance. Candidates must be nominated for this award by their high school counselors. Selection is based on a combination of financial need, academic merit, and an essay on overcoming adversity. Isaac Bashevis Singer Scholarship This scholarship offers full tuition. Finalists are nominated by the admission committee; there is no separate application process. Applicants must apply using Early Action or Early Decision 1 to be eligible. International students are also eligible for this scholarship. Marta S. and L. Austin Weeks Scholarship This scholarship offers full tuition. Applicants must apply using Early Action or Early Decision 1 to be eligible. University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Chancellor's Scholarship Recipients receive full tuition, fees, room and board, a 500 stipend for books, and 2, 000 for study abroad or research. Applicants must be nominated by the scholarship selection committee. Five incoming freshman from Pennsylvania will be offered a Stamps Scholarship, which covers full tuition, fees, room and board, a personal and academic allowance, and up to 17, 400 in enrichment funds. Diversity Scholarships The University of Pittsburgh offers four named scholarships to applicants from underrepresented groups: one in engineering, one in arts and sciences, one in business, and one in nursing. Scholarships cover full tuition, fees, room and board, a 500 book award, and a 2, 000 scholarship for research or study abroad. Nordenberg Leadership Scholars Program Nordenberg Scholars receive full tuition, an international experience, and assistance securing internships throughout college. Five outstanding graduates from Pennsylvania high schools are selected for the award each year. Midwestern Schools Carthage College (Kenosha, Wisconsin) Lincoln Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition in addition to room and board. Applicants must complete the separate Presidential Scholarship application (usually available in October) and write a personal statement. Three scholarships are awarded each year. Clausen Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition only. Applicants must complete the separate Presidential Scholarship application and write a personal statement. Three scholarships are awarded every year. Ruud Scholarship Like the Clausen Scholarship above, this scholarship covers full tuition only. Three scholarships are awarded each year. Drake University (Des Moines, Iowa) National Alumni Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, and room and board. To be eligible, students must have ACT scores of at least 31 or SAT scores of at least 1430, be in the top 5% of their high school classes, and have a GPA of 3. 8 or above. A maximum of six scholarships are given out every year, and the deadline for submission is December 1. Hiram College (Hiram, Ohio) This scholarship covers full tuition. Evaluation is by holistic review. Indiana University Bloomington (Bloomington, Indiana) Wells Scholars Program This scholarship covers the full cost of attendance for four years. Potential recipients can be nominated by their high schools, the admissions office, or an IU faculty member. Each year, 18-22 students receive the award. Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, Illinois) Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program This scholarship covers full tuition, room and board, summer educational experiences, a fall retreat, and mentoring. You will need to have a GPA of at least 3. 5 and standardized test scores in the top 10% nationally to be eligible. Students from households with income levels over 200, 000 are ineligible. The application deadline is December 1. Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) University Merit Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition. Eligible students will need to have SAT scores of at least 1480 or ACT scores of at least 33, a 3. 5 GPA or higher, and a rigorous academic course load. Priority consideration for all scholarships and honors programs is given to students who apply for university admission by December 1. This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, and 10, 000 for enrichment purposes. Recipients are selected from the most outstanding applicants at Miami University. Priority consideration for all scholarships and honors programs is given to students who apply for university admission by December 1. Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan) Alumni Distinguished Scholarship This scholarship gives full tuition, fees, room and board, and a 1, 000 stipend every year. Eligible students will be invited to take a scholarship examination and apply. The deadline is November 1, and there are a maximum of 15 awards given every year. Distinguished Freshman Scholarship This scholarship pays full tuition and fees, and is given to runners-up of the Alumni Distinguished Scholarship (see above. Each year, 20 scholarships are awarded to qualified students. Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio) This scholarship provides full tuition, fees, and 5, 000 in enrichment funds that the winner can use at any time during his or her four years of college. All admitted applicants to Oberlin are automatically considered for the award, and there is no separate scholarship application. The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) Eminence Fellows Scholarship This scholarship gives full tuition plus a 3, 000 enrichment fund. Recipients are usually in the top 3% of their high school classes and have an ACT score of 34+ or an SAT score of 1520. Morrill Scholarship Program This scholarship program targets academically strong applicants who will contribute to diversity on campus. There are three levels of awards: Distinction, Prominence, and Excellence. Distinction awards cover the full cost of attendance, Prominence awards cover the full cost of tuition, and Excellence awards cover in-state tuition. Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana) This scholarship gives full tuition plus 10, 000 for enrichment activities. Selection is based on leadership, academics, extracurricular activities, and personal history. Application is by invitation only. Students who wish to be considered for this scholarship must apply for admission to Purdue by November 1. University of Illinois (Champaign, Illinois) This scholarship covers the total cost of attendance and offers an additional fund for enrichment activities, such as study abroad experiences, internships, and research. About five scholarships are awarded each year. James Hunter Anthony & Gerald E. Blackshear Endowment This scholarship provides full tuition and fees for up to four years, as long as awardees maintain a 3. 0 GPA. Only students who graduated from an Illinois high school are eligible. Southern Schools Agnes Scott College (Decatur, Georgia) Marvin B. Perry Presidential Scholarships This scholarship covers full tuition in addition to room and board. Promising applicants will be invited to apply. Goizueta Foundation Scholarships This scholarship covers full tuition and room and board. It is offered to one student every year, with preference given to Hispanic/Latina women who have demonstrated both academic excellence and financial need. Applicants must reside in the United States to be eligible, but they don't need to be US citizens. Birmingham-Southern College (Birmingham, Alabama) Distinguished Scholars Award This scholarship covers full tuition. Eligible students will be invited to apply. Recipients will be selected on the basis of grades, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, an interview, and an essay. Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina) National Scholars Program This scholarship covers full tuition and fees; an allowance for room, board, and supplies; and summer group study abroad experiences. Selection is based on outstanding academic achievement, leadership, service, and extracurricular activities. Davidson College (Davidson, North Carolina) John M. Belk Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, and up to 6, 000 in special study stipends. It is awarded to students who have demonstrated exceptional promise in academics, character, leadership, and service. Students must be nominated by a counselor or administrator. A maximum of eight awards are given every year. Charles Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, a book allowance, travel expenses, and personal expenses. Eligible students are graduates of Chicago public high schools with strong records of academic and personal accomplishment who also show financial need. Preference is given to students of color, especially Hispanic/Latinx students. A maximum of three awards are given per year. Furman University (Greenville, South Carolina) James B. Duke Scholarship This scholarship pays full tuition and stipends of up to 5, 000 for summer study experiences. Selection is based on exceptional academic achievement and personal accomplishment. Hendrix College (Conway, Arkansas) Hays Memorial Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, mandatory fees, a residence hall room, an an unlimited board plan. To be eligible, you must have a 3. 6 GPA and a 32 ACT or a 1410 SAT score. Applicants must apply early action to the college and submit a separate application for the scholarship by February 1. Hendrix College Scholarship This scholarship gives you anywhere from 18, 000 to full tuition. Winners are chosen based on factors such as GPA, test scores, recommendations, leadership experience, and extracurricular activities. All admitted students to the school are automatically considered for the scholarship. Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) This scholarship covers full tuition and up to 14, 000 for enrichment activities. Eligible students must have a 3. 5 GPA or higher as well as SAT scores of 1440+ or ACT scores of 33. Students will be invited to apply. Mercer University (Macon, Georgia) This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, books, and up to 16, 000 in enrichment funds. These scholarships are awarded to the highest achievers in the entering freshman class. To be considered, students must apply to Mercer by October 15. A maximum of five awards are given every year. Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia) This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, and 10, 000 for enrichment activities. You must have a 3. 7 GPA to be eligible. A maximum of five scholarships are awarded every year. To be considered, students must apply to Morehouse by November 1. Rugari Scholarship This scholarship covers the full cost of attendance for five students. It is awarded to male students from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, or Uganda. North Carolina A&T State University (Greensboro, North Carolina) This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, and books. To be eligible, you must have a minimum 3. 0 GPA in addition to SAT scores of 1080 or above or ACT scores of 22 or above. Students will need to submit a one-page autobiography and three letters of recommendation. Lewis and Elizabeth Dowdy Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition plus room and board. You will need to have at least a 3. 75 GPA and SAT scores of 1270 or above or ACT scores of 26 or above. Students will have to submit a one-page essay and two letters of recommendation. North Carolina State University (Raleigh, North Carolina) Park Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, books, supplies, travel, a laptop, and personal expenses. Winners will also get admission to the University Scholars Program. Candidates will be selected based on academic merit, exemplary character, exceptional potential for leadership, and the sense of promise that they may one day make contributions of enduring importance to the betterment of the human condition. Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, Georgia) Civic & Service Engagement Scholarship This scholarship offers full tuition to two students who are deeply engaged in community service. Students are chosen based on activities over Scholarship Weekend. Application is by invitation only. James Edward Oglethorpe Scholarship This scholarship gives full tuition for four recipients, determined by a scholarship competition held during Scholarship Weekend. Application is by invitation only, and up to four scholarships are awarded each year. OU Theatre Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition for two students interested in the study of theater. Recipients are selected based on Scholarship Weekend activities. Application is by invitation only. Rhodes College (Memphis, Tennessee) Bellingrath Scholarship This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and is awarded to one applicant each year. Saint Louis University (Saint Louis, Missouri) This scholarship covers full tuition. Applicants should have a GPA of at least 3. 85 (weighted or unweighted) and scores of at least 1390 on the SAT or 30 on the ACT to be eligible. For consideration, you need to submit your application to the school and fill out the additional Presidential Scholarship application by December 1. Salem College (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Robert E. Elberson Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, room and board, and a semester of study abroad in England. Only one is awarded each year. Scholarship application is by invitation only. For consideration, you must submit your application to the school by January 1. Chatham/Davis/Weyand/Womble/Whitaker Scholarships This scholarship covers full tuition for 10-15 students. Selection is based on academic performance, evidence of leadership, responsibility, concern for others, initiative, motivation, creativity, resourcefulness, and vigor. Finalists will be invited to Scholarship Weekend to compete for these scholarships. John Preston Davis Art Full-Tuition Scholarship Already accepted students who want to study studio art, art history, or design can apply for this full-tuition scholarship. Students will need to answer an essay and provide a recommendation. Finalists will be interviewed at Scholarship Weekend. Southern Methodist University (Dallas, Texas) President's Scholars Program This scholarship covers full tuition and fees plus one summer and one academic-year program abroad. Under certain conditions, scholars might receive an additional award to cover room and board. Finalists will be invited to interview and typically have high SAT/ACT scores, a challenging high school curriculum, a top 10% high school class ranking, and demonstrated involvement in the community. Students must apply to the school by January 15 to be considered (no additional application for the scholarship is required. Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas) This scholarship awards full tuition to the most academically accomplished applicants to TCU. The average test scores among current Chancellor's Scholars is a 2150 on the old SAT and a 33 on the ACT. Most recipients are in the top 3% of their graduating high school classes. In the 2016-17 school year, 54 scholars were selected from more than 500 finalists. University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) Academic Elite Scholarship This scholarship has two levels. At the first level, seven scholars receive full tuition, an 8, 500 yearly stipend, a 2, 000 book scholarship, and one year of on-campus housing. At the other level, one top scholar receives full tuition, an 8, 500 stipend for the first year (followed by an 18, 500 stipend for years two through four) a 5, 000 study abroad stipend, a 2, 000 book scholarship, and one year of on-campus housing. Applicants to UA with a 3. 8 GPA and either a 32 ACT score or a 1450 SAT score may apply for the fellowship. University of Georgia (Athens, Georgia) Foundation Fellowship This scholarship covers full cost of attendance, several study abroad experiences, mentoring, and research and conference grants. The scholarship application is due in early November. To be eligible, applicants must have an unweighted GPA of at least 3. 9 and an SAT score of 1470 or an ACT score of 32. Ramsey Honors Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, a modest stipend, mentoring, and a 3, 000 travel-study grant. Finalists for the Foundation Fellowship who do not receive the fellowship are guaranteed a Ramsey Honors Scholarship. 9 and an SAT score of 1470 or an ACT score of 32. University of Houston (Houston, Texas) Tier One Scholarship This scholarship gives full tuition, fees, two years of room and board, a stipend for research, a stipend for study abroad, membership to the Honors College, and priority registration for classes. Applicants must complete the scholarship application and application to UH by mid-November. University of Kentucky (Lexington, Kentucky) Otis A. Singletary Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition as well as room and board. Interested applicants will need to complete and submit the competitive scholarship supplement by December 1. Applicants should have a score of 33 on the ACT or 1450 on the SAT, and an unweighted GPA of at least 3. 8. This scholarship covers full tuition. Interested applicants will need to complete the competitive scholarship supplement with their application and submit by December 1. Applicants should have a minimum test score of 31 on the ACT or 1420 on the SAT, and a minimum unweighted 3. 5 GPA. University of Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky) Brown Fellows Program This scholarship pays for full tuition and housing; it also gives an allowance for books and up to 6, 000 in enrichment funds. Selection is based on academics, well-roundedness, and leadership potential. Applicants need to submit supplementary materials, including an additional essay, and should have at least a 31 on the ACT or a 1420 on the SAT, as well as a minimum 3. 5 GPA. Each year 10 scholarships are awarded. University of Mississippi (Oxford, Mississippi) Stamps Scholarship and the University of Mississippi Chancellor's Scholar Program This scholarship covers the full cost of attendance and a 12, 000 enrichment stipend. Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership, and service. Interested applicants need to submit a Special Programs and Scholarships Application in addition to their application to the school. University of North Carolina, Charlotte (Charlotte, North Carolina) Levine Scholars Program This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, a grant to implement a community service project, and four summer experiences. Students must be nominated by their high school counselors to apply. University of Richmond (Richmond, Virginia) Richmond Scholars This scholarship takes care of full tuition, room and board, and faculty mentoring. In addition, it offers 3, 000 in enrichment funds, priority course registration, and tickets for cultural events at the Modlin Center for the Arts. Selection is based on several factors, including outstanding and engaged scholarship, commitment to the creation and discovery of new knowledge, leadership skills, service, excitement about learning from different types of people, and exceptional artistic talent. All applicants to the university who apply by December 1 are considered for the scholarship. A maximum of 25 awards are given out each year. University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas) Forty Acres Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition and offers stipends for living, books, and enrichment activities (which include a community component, a global experience, and professional growth opportunities. It is awarded to students who excel academically and engage in leadership roles, extracurricular activities, and community service. Interested students must fill out and submit a supplemental scholarship application by December 1. University of Texas at Dallas (Dallas, Texas) Eugene McDermott Scholars Program This scholarship includes full tuition and fees, a 1, 400 monthly stipend (given year-round) for housing and living expenses, a 1, 000 annual book stipend, up to 12, 000 for an international experience, up to 3, 000 for a professional development experience, paid trips with other scholarship winners, and paid travel home ( twice a year for domestic students and once a year for international students. Selection is based on exceptional academic performance; community volunteerism and leadership in school; broad and eclectic interests in science, literature, and the arts; and social skills. Applicants must have a 1490 or higher on the SAT or a 33 or higher on the ACT. Most students are also in the top 5% of their high school classes. Washington and Lee University (Lexington, Virginia) Johnson Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition and room and board, as well as 7, 000 for summer experiences. Selection is based on academic and personal accomplishments, essays, and a performance at an in-person scholarship competition (travel expenses are paid by the university for all finalists. This scholarship is awarded to about 10% of each year's incoming class. Wofford College (Spartanburg, South Carolina) The Richardson Family Scholarship This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board, a monthly stipend for books and miscellaneous expenses, a laptop, summer internships (one overseas) and a January travel experience. West Coast Schools Lewis and Clark College (Portland, Oregon) Barbara Hirschi Neely Scholarship This scholarship grants full tuition and fees plus a 2, 000 enrichment stipend. Selection is based on academic achievement and distinctive personal accomplishment. Special preference is given to students who plan on studying the sciences or who have an interest in intercultural and international issues. Up to five Neely Scholarships are offered each year. Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, California) Arrupe Scholarship The Arrupe Scholarship program is for international students and offers awards from 12, 500 annually to full tuition. This scholarship covers full tuition in addition to room and board. All freshman applicants are considered for the scholarship, with 10 scholars selected each year. Finalists are invited in late January and early February to attend Scholars Weekend for on-campus interviews. Soka University of America (Aliso Viejo, California) Global Merit Scholarship This scholarship covers the cost of full tuition, fees, room and board, transportation, books, supplies, and personal expenses. Winners must maintain a 3. 0 GPA to keep the scholarship. University of Hawai'i (Honolulu, Hawaii) Regents Scholarship This scholarship awards full tuition, a 4, 000 annual stipend, and a 2, 000 travel grant. Applicants should have a high school GPA of at least 3. 5, scores of at least 29 on the ACT or 1380 on the SAT, and remarkable extracurricular involvement. Each year, 20 scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen. Want to write the perfect college application essay? Get professional help from PrepScholar. Your dedicated PrepScholar Admissions counselor will craft your perfect college essay, from the ground up. We'll learn your background and interests, brainstorm essay topics, and walk you through the essay drafting process, step-by-step. At the end, you'll have a unique essay that you'll proudly submit to your top choice colleges. Don't leave your college application to chance. Find out more about PrepScholar Admissions now: What Do You Need to Get a Full-Ride Scholarship? Many full-ride scholarships have similar eligibility requirements, so making yourself a great candidate for one will often make you a great candidate for multiple scholarships. While the specific details they require can vary between scholarships, most require or recommend the following qualities: GPA: Good grades are required for practically every full-ride scholarship. Most will require either a certain GPA (like 3. 5 or higher) or a certain class rank (like top 5% or 10% in your class. Test Scores: Many full-ride scholarships also require a certain score on the PSAT, SAT, and/or ACT to be eligible. Extracurriculars: Many schools look for skills and interests outside the classroom. Leadership and volunteer experience are particularly highly valued. Letters of Recommendation: You may also need to ask a teacher, mentor, or boss to write you a letter of recommendation so schools can get a better idea of your character. Personal Statement: For some scholarships, you may also need to provide a personal statement or respond to essay prompts as part of the requirements. Many schools require this so they can get a better sense of your personality and goals. What's Next? Make sure you stay on top of your high school GPA while taking rigorous classes to be considered for these kinds of scholarships. You should also know how to get a high score on the SAT and ACT! Not sure how much college will cost without a free ride? Check out the real cost of attending college. If you can't get a full ride, don't give up! There are a lot of other scholarships out there based on extracurriculars, such as community service, instead of on academics. Want to improve your SAT score by 160 points or your ACT score by 4 points? We've written a guide for each test about the top 5 strategies you must be using to have a shot at improving your score. Download it for free now: Have friends who also need help with test prep? 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Full movie the ride. Love to see you doing moto trials. Or some proper enduro. Full The. Meet the Expert Veronica Schofield Academic Success Coach & Speaker Read bio Academic Success Coach & Speaker Veronica Schofield is an academic success coach and speaker who helps high school seniors take the stress and worry out of transitioning to higher education institutions by guiding them through their university and scholarship applications and giving them the mindset tools to finish their year out strong and for college in a program that matches their ambition. She uses her vibrant, young personality and past personal experiences to resonate with teens and make this stressful period of their life more comfortable and simple. When she's not guiding students on their way, she can usually be found exploring the beautiful nature of her hometown, Vancouver Canada. Her free time is spent skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer. Written by... Thomas Short Thomas Short is a freelance writer based in Seattle, WA. His accomplishments include creating courses for online tutoring and helping students succeed in college. He enjoys educating readers about careers, mortgages, and education opportunities through writing. Thomas has bachelors degrees from Gonzaga University in economics and history. With the average cost of college reaching 34, 740 in the 2017-18 school year, students and parents are looking for ways to reduce the cost of higher education. While most scholarships and grants can chip away at the total cost, theres usually some left to be covered – unless youve earned a full ride scholarship. Full ride scholarships cover the cost of tuition and more, removing the difficulty from paying for an education. These scholarships are available to all types of students, too, and there are plenty of full ride opportunities available. Understanding Full Ride Scholarships The term “full ride scholarship” gets tossed around a lot, but many people don't know what it entails. To help clear things up, weve addressed some common questions students and parents have about full ride scholarships below. What is a full ride scholarship? A full ride scholarship is an award that covers all expenses related with college. This includes tuition, books, fees, room and board, and possibly even living costs. The goal is to remove any need for additional financial aid. What are the different types of full ride scholarships? Anyone can be eligible for a full ride scholarship, depending on their background, skills and expertise. Most students earn full ride scholarships because of their academic history, athletic prowess, leadership or merit. But other types of these scholarships can be offered by schools for different reasons, and they can be offered by the school, state or federal government or by private organizations. Prestige. These scholarships are offered for students that have demonstrated excellence leadership, service or another area. Sometimes, students that show great promise are also offered full ride scholarships. Athletic. Students that show athletic prowess can earn full ride scholarships to some Division I or II schools. Full ride athletic scholarships are only offered to football, mens basketball and womens basketball, volleyball, tennis and gymnastics. State-sponsored. Some state programs will cover the cost of college for students. These vary state by state and are often only usable at specific public universities. Government. The government offers full ride scholarships to some students. Some common full ride scholarships offered by the government are for ROTC students, or students studying at a military academy. Merit Based. One of the most common types of full ride scholarships, merit-based scholarships are reserved for students that have shown academic excellence. This is usually determined through GPA, SAT scores, ACT scores or through a combination of the three. Financial need based. Students from lower income homes can be eligible for full ride scholarships at some schools. There are also private full ride scholarships that use prestige or merit and financial need to determine recipients. Additional options. There are full ride scholarships offered for a number of reasons. Some scholarships require a specific heritage, and others can be legacy based. Just about any incoming college freshman could be eligible for some type of full ride scholarship. Do all schools offer full ride scholarships? Not all schools offer full ride scholarships, but many do. Also, because some full ride scholarships come from different areas, students could end up studying at any institution without having to worry about the cost of education. Whats the difference between full ride and full tuition scholarships? Full tuition scholarships usually only cover the cost of education, which includes tuition, book fees and other education fees. However, these scholarships likely dont offer help with room and board, living costs or travel costs. Can transfer students earn full ride scholarships? Yes, even if theyre transferring from a community or two-year college. Each school will have their own process for transfer students having the chance to land a full ride scholarship, so its best to check in with your school of choice. How hard is it to get a full ride scholarship? Less than 1 percent of students get full ride scholarships, showing just how difficult it is to earn one. However, with the right background, proper planning and by knowing where to look, your chances of landing a full ride scholarship can increase. 5 Expert Tips to Winning Full Ride Scholarships Finding a full ride scholarship without any help can be difficult. Fortunately, there are experts who have plenty of experience connecting students to the right scholarship opportunities. Here are some tips from Veronica Schofield, an academic success coach: Look at your heritage. Some scholarships dont require academic or athletic success. Your heritage or any other affiliation can lead to private full ride scholarships that are accepted at any accredited institution. All athletics can count. While Division I sports only offer full ride scholarships to 6 sports, private organizations also offer full ride scholarships for athletics. “I know of a Bowling League that offers a full-ride scholarship! ” – Veronica Schofield Keep applying! Each application is a chance to practice, and the more you apply to, the stronger your applications will become. Be creative. Many students are eligible for full ride scholarships – they just havent found the right scholarship to apply to yet. Always apply. If you think you have a chance at earning a full ride scholarship, then apply. Students shouldnt make the mistake of not applying because they dont think theyll win – theyll never know if they dont apply. ” 16 Full Ride Scholarships to Help Pay for College Weve covered what full ride scholarships are and how to find them. To let you know what some of the full ride scholarships available are, here are some specific examples. Schools that Offer Full Ride Scholarships on Merit Schools that Offer Full Ride Scholarships on Financial Need Private Full Ride Scholarships and Awards Merit can mean different things, but generally a merit-based full ride scholarship requires excellence in academics, leadership or service. Some schools recognize merit by offering full ride and full tuition scholarships. Boston University: Trustee Scholarship Available to students with exceptional academic credentials, most of the Trustee Scholarship recipients have a perfect 4. 0 GPA in high school. Students who earn this scholarship also demonstrate creativity, experience and achievement. This scholarship is offered to about 20 students each year and is renewable for four years. Deadline: Early December Loyola Marymount University: Trustee Scholarship Available to all incoming freshmen, the trustee scholarship is offered to ten students over four years. Included in the scholarship is full tuition and room and board. This scholarship is awarded based off academic scholarship. Deadline: Early February Texas Christian University: Chancellors Scholars Program Along with being offered a full tuition scholarship, Chancellors Scholars are invited to special retreats, luncheons and dinners, social activities and more. There are no minimum requirements, but students who earn this scholarship generally have SAT and ACT scores of 2150 and 33, respectively. Vanderbilt University: Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship Named after the founder of the school, the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship offers full tuition as well as a one-summer stipend for immersion, such as studying abroad. This is awarded to students who show a combination of academic and leadership achievement. Wake Forest University: Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship The Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship covers tuition and room and board, as well as offering 3, 400 annually for personal expenses. This award is offered to students that take the hardest courses available and have among the best GPA and/or test scores in the nation. Each year, up to five recipients are selected. Deadline: Mid-November Washington University in St. Louis: John B. Ervin Scholars Program The John B. Ervin Scholars Program combines intellectual, leadership and service achievement with Washington Universitys commitment to diversity. This scholarship offers full-tuition as well as a 2, 500 stipend, and it is renewable each year. Deadline: Early January With the rising costs of college, financial need-based full ride scholarships are becoming more common. Some schools, like Harvard and Yale, even offer full ride scholarships to all students from low income households. For other schools, here are some financial need-based full ride scholarships: Agnes Scott College: Goizueta Foundation Scholarship Focused primarily toward Hispanic/Latina women who demonstrate significant financial need, the Goizueta Foundation Scholarship has a four-year value of 208, 000 – more than enough to cover tuition, room and board. Preference is also given to students that show academic and/or leadership achievement. Deadline: Mid-January Davidson University: Charles Scholarship Covering everything from tuition to personal expenses, the Charles Scholarship is awarded to up to three students each year. These are available to academically excellent graduates of Chicago public schools who demonstrate significant financial need. Soka University: Soka Opportunity Scholarship Covering up to the cost of tuition, the Soka Opportunity Scholarship covers any additional costs of education after other grants and scholarships are taken into consideration. This scholarship is for students whose families make less than 60, 000 per year and have never gone to college. Deadline: Late March University of Miami: George W. Jenkins Scholarship Awarded to students that have overcome adversity to succeed, the George W. Jenkins Scholarship places an emphasis on financial need. The scholarship covers tuition, room and board, health insurance, a meal plan and a laptop stipend, as well as the potential for additional stipends for books, transportation and personal expenses. University of Rochester: Alan and Jane Handler Endowed Scholarship Students that have shown academic excellence and strong character are considered ideal candidates for the Alan and Jane Handler Endowed Scholarship. Given to students with financial need, this scholarship covers all costs of college, down to travel and personal expenses. Full ride scholarships are available privately as well. These scholarships often require students to study in a specific state or specific school and may require students to study in a specific field. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Gates Millennium Scholars Program Students who want to study in computer science, education, engineering, math, public science or health are eligible for the Gates Millennium Scholars Program. A 3. 3 minimum GPA is required, and applicants must be diverse. This award covers all costs of tuition, including graduate school. Deadline: Late November Flinn Foundation: Flinn Scholarship Program Students that plan to attend a public university in Arizona are eligible for the Flinn Scholarship. The program covers tuition and room and board, as well as any study abroad experiences students are interested in. Students must be Arizona residents – beyond that, all students are welcome to apply. Deadline: Late October Jack Kent Cooke Foundation: College Scholarship Program While the award varies from student to student, the goal of the College Scholarship Program is to cover most or all the cost of education. Applicants must have a 3. 5 GPA or higher, and family income must be lower than 95, 000. JP Morgan: Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Program The Smart Start Program gives New York City high school seniors a full ride scholarship to school, along with a paid internship at JP Morgan. Applicants must be from New York City, and they should have an interest in a career at a financial services firm. The Society for Science: Regeneron Science Talent Search There are multiple awards offered through the Regeneron Science Talent Search, and the top award is 250, 000 – more than enough to cover education. Applicants must compete in the Regeneron Science Talent Search to be eligible. Deadline: Varies Other College Costs to Consider A scholarship may be described as “full ride, ” but that doesnt always mean that every expense will be covered. Here are other costs you should consider even if you get a full ride scholarship: Book fees and studying supplies can add up quickly. You may be required to get a dozen books a year, or even a new computer for studying and writing. Your scholarship might pay for all, some or none of your room and board. In some areas (like New York or California) the cost of living can be incredibly high, meaning youll need to budget for this. While students go to college to learn, theyll need money for personal expenses, like buying new clothes or going to the movies. Full ride scholarships are rarely going to cover these expenses. Many students leave their home city and state to pursue an education. Visiting their families for the holidays or during the summer means travelling, and plane tickets can add up. Alternative Ways to Pay for College Students dont need to rely on a full ride scholarship to be able to afford a college education. There are other ways students pay for college, all of which can be easier than depending on the chance of a full ride. Here are some alternative ways students afford college.

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