Scholarship Guidelines
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NOTE: These
scholarships are limited to the first bachelor's degree at USI.
Presidential Scholarship Deans
Scholarship Deans Scholarship recipients may participate in the program for no more than 4 consecutive calendar years from the date of initial enrollment or until a total of 136 semester hours have been earned whichever comes first. Under exceptional circumstances, a student may petition the Director of Student Financial Assistance for a "leave of absence" for one semester and an extension of calendar year limits. The Deans Scholarship offer is valid only during the fall semester (spring semester for fall graduates) of the year in which the award is made and will not be offered a second time. The award may be renewed automatically if the student earns a minimum of 27 semester hours each academic year (fall and spring) and maintains the required minimum cumulative grade point average. Any deficit in earned hours may be made up in the summer at the student's expense. The required minimum cumulative GPA is 2.5/4.0 up through 61 semester hours earned, 2.75 after earning 62 to 92 hours, and 3.0 thereafter. Students who fail to earn the required minimum cumulative GPA will be placed on probation for one semester. Failure to comply with the cumulative GPA requirement after one probationary semester will result in cancellation of the Deans Scholarship and forfeiture of all future entitlement. The Office of Student Financial Assistance will evaluate earned hours after the Spring Semester. Students may make up earned hours deficits in the summer term at their own expense. A written request for review of Deans Scholarship eligibility must be sent to the Director of Student Financial Assistance after summer grades are officially recorded on the student's transcript.
Departmental Scholarship Students receiving the DS as freshmen may participate in the program for no more than 4 consecutive calendar years from the date of initial enrollment or until a total of 136 semester hours have been earned whichever comes first. Students receiving the DS as community college transfers entering USI with junior class standing may participate in the program for no more than 2 consecutive calendar years from the date of initial enrollment or until a total of 68 semester hours have been earned whichever comes first. The DS offer is valid only during the next regular (fall and/or spring) semester of the year in which the award is made and will not be offered a second time. The award may be renewed automatically if the student officially enrolls full time and successfully completes a minimum of 27 semester hours semester hours each academic year (fall and spring) with the required minimum cumulative GPA. Deficits in earned hours and cumulative GPA may be made up at the student's expense during the summer. GPA deficits must be made up by taking classes at USI. The required cumulative grade point average (GPA) is as follows: For
students receiving annual awards in excess of $1,000: For all
other students receiving DS awards: Departmental Scholarships awarded on the basis of talent require participation in programs and activities of the Theatre Department for theatre award recipients. In addition, theatre award recipients must major in theatre. Students who receive talent awards for art must major or minor in Art. The Office of Student Financial Assistance will evaluate the cumulative grade point average after two semesters of full-time attendance and at the conclusion of Spring Semester thereafter. Students may make up cumulative GPA or earned hours deficits in the summer term at their own expense. A written appeal for reinstatement of DS eligibility must be sent to the USI Student Financial Assistance Office after the summer grades are officially recorded on the student's transcript. Students may
change majors/minors without affecting the terms of their DS award
with the exception of students whose awards based on talent in art. AEA
recipients may participate in the program for no more than 4
consecutive calendar years from the date of initial enrollment or
until a total of 136 semester hours have been earned whichever comes
first. Under exceptional circumstances, a student may petition the
Director of Student Financial Assistance for a "leave of absence"
for one semester and an extension of calendar year limits.
Non-Resident Top Scholars Award NOTE: Award
recipients may utilize this award for fall, spring, and summer
enrollment. This scholarship offer is valid only during the fall semester (spring semester for fall graduates) of the year in which the award is made and will not be offered a second time. The award may be renewed automatically if the student earns a minimum of 27 semester hours each academic year (fall and spring) and maintains the required minimum cumulative grade point average. Any deficit in earned hours may be made up in the summer at the non-resident rate. The required minimum cumulative GPA is 2.75/4.0 up through 61 semester hours earned, 3.00 after earning 62 to 92 hours, and 3.25 thereafter. Students who fail to earn the required minimum cumulative GPA will be placed on probation for one semester. Failure to comply with the cumulative GPA requirement after one probationary semester will result in cancellation of this scholarship and forfeiture of all future entitlement.
Non-Resident Grant Recipients must maintain a minimum USI cumulative grade point average of 2.00. If a recipient's cumulative GPA does not meet the required minimum after one semester of probation, the grant will be permanently revoked. The grant is available until recipients earn a bachelor's degree or 155 credit hours, whichever comes first. USI
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