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| FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS |
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Scholarship Selection Criteria
Graduating High School Seniors
- Current GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Documented financial need
- Completion of all high school sciences classes with a grade of C or better
- Completed STEM scholar program application
- Demonstrated math skills necessary to succeed in first-year STEM courses (SAT/ACT scores) or completion of the STEM summer institute
- Flexible criteria (professionalism, maturity, motivation, ability to manage time and communication skills) will all be considered
First-time in College Freshman (non-traditional students)
- High school GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Documented financial need
- Completed STEM scholar program application
- Demonstrated math skills necessary to succeed in first-year STEM courses (SAT/ACT scores) or completion of the STEM summer institute
- Demonstrated math skills necessary to succeed in first-year STEM courses
- Flexible criteria (professionalism, maturity, motivation, ability to manage time and communication skills) will all be considered
Transfer Students to UST
- Must have completed 12 – 60 transferrable hours at a 2 or 4 year regionally accredited institution with a GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Documented financial need
- Completed STEM scholar program application
- Must have completed all attempted STEM courses with a grade of C or higher
- Must declare STEM major
- Flexible criteria (professionalism, maturity, motivation, ability to manage time and communication skills) will all be consideredUST Students
- Current students must have a 3.0 average and have successfully completed each STEM course with a grade of C or higher
- Must be declared majors in a STEM field
- Completed STEM scholar program application
- Flexible criteria (professionalism, maturity, motivation, ability to manage time and communication skills) will all be considered
- Senior students must sign mentor contract to either support Freshmen and Sophomore-level STEM students or agree to visit at least one local science magnet high schools for recruitment of promising students to the STEM programs.
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