Scholarships and Financial Aid at Vancouver Campus
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FDU institutional entrance scholarships
Scholarship and grant consideration will be given to all undergraduate applicants to the Vancouver Campus. No separate application is required.
Generous entrance scholarships will be competitively awarded to academically talented applicants from around the world on the basis of prior academic achievement. All scholarships are renewable annually, for the life of a student's program, based on continued academic performance (maintaining a 3.00 GPA or higher).
FDU institutional scholarships are only eligible to undergraduate students.
Entrance scholarships and grants
Application procedure
- Complete the on-line undergraduate application form and attach required documents to your application. For more details on how to apply, please visit the Admissions pages.
- SAT or ACT test scores are required for top scholarships consideration. Please attach copies of the results with your application.
- Please check the Admissions pages for application deadlines, unless a specific deadline is specified with the scholarship information.
Colonel Dickinson Scholarship at Vancouver Campus
- First-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students with 24 or fewer credits are eligible.
- The Colonel Fairleigh S. Dickinson Scholarships range from US$50,640 to $75,960 for a full program of study (120 credits); US$422 to US$633 per credit.
- The student must maintain a CGPA of at least 3.0 after one year (two semesters) of study.
Gregory H. Olsen Scholarships
- First-time, full-time freshman and transfer students with 24 or fewer credits declaring a major in Information Technology are eligible.
- The Gregory H. Olsen Scholarships range from US$30,866 to $77,226 for a full program of study (122 credits); US$253 to US$633 per credit.
- The student must maintain a CGPA of at least 3.0 after one year (two semesters) of study and a major in Information Technology.
Global Leaders Grant at Vancouver Campus
- First-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students are eligible.
- The Global Leaders Grants have a value of up to US$1,000; and may be awarded in addition to a study grant or scholarship. The Grant is awarded in increments of US$250 over first 4 consecutive terms of study.
- The student must maintain a CGPA of at least 2.5 after one year (two semesters) of study.
Study Grants at Vancouver Campus
- First-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students are eligible.
- The Study Grants have a value of US$15,120 for a full program of study (120 credits); US$126 per credit.
- The student must maintain a CGPA of at least 2.50 after one year (two semesters) of study.
Provost's Scholarship at Vancouver Campus
- First-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students are eligible.
- The Provost's Scholarships range from US$30,360 to US$40,440 for a full program of study (120 credits); US$253 to US$337 per credit.
- The student must maintain a CGPA of at least 3.0 after one year (two semesters) of study.
Global Scholars Scholarship at Vancouver Campus
- First-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students with 16 or fewer credits are eligible.
- The Global Scholars Scholarships range from US$30,360 to $75,960 for a full program of study (120 credits); US$253 to US$633 per credit.
- The student must maintain a CGPA of at least 3.0 after one year (two semesters) of study.
- Deadline: July 1 for Fall (September) intake.
When applying, complete and submit the Global Scholars Questionnaire which is part of the application, where you can outline your interest and/or involvement in promoting issues of global importance and/or world citizenship. Attach all required documents together with your application.
Eigibility and guidelines
- All undergraduate students applying to the Vancouver Campus are considered for scholarships and study grants.
- Scholarship and grant awards vary in amount, depending on students prior academic achievement.
- Scholarship and grant award notification will be sent at the time of admission.
- Institutional Scholarships and Grants are awarded on a per credit basis at the time of admission. They are not pro-rated in future terms to reflect adjustments in Tuition rates.
- Scholarships are renewable for each academic year, contingent upon successful academic performance (maintaining a 3.00 GPA or higher for scholarships and a 2.50 GPA or higher for Study Grants).
- Early admission applicants receive priority consideration.
- Scholarship and Grants consideration is given to freshmen and transfer students.
- Scholarships may not be used at another institution.
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