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  1. Eligibility for merit-based awards is determined based on students' SAT/ACT scores/high school GPAs that are entered into our system by the Office of Admissions. Eligibility for need-based HUFS awards is determined based on a range of students’ Student Aid Index (SAI).

  2. AWARD DESCRIPTION: The ETS Presidential Scholarship is a merit-based, one-year, full-tuition scholarship for HBCU Students. For more information, please contact Theon Gruber-Ford at theon.t.gruber@howard.edu. HU DEADLINE: Mid-March

  3. Merit-based financial support for Graduate Students is available through graduate research and teaching assistantships, fellowships, and tuition scholarships. For more information, please visit gs.howard.edu/funding .

  4. Jul 17, 2019 · Howard University remains committed to supporting our students and their academic pursuits by issuing more than $106 million in scholarships and grants each year. There are a variety of merit-based scholarships that students receive, each with its own criteria.

  5. **Starting for the 2023-2024 School Year, First Time In College (FTIC) international students may only be considered for merit based Howard University Freshman Scholarships (HUFS) awards, if applicable.

  6. Scholarships, grants, and fellowship funds are forms of financial aid you do not have to pay back. These types of aid are available from various organizations such as; Senators, Delegates, the federal government, community groups, departments, Howard University, etc. Deadlines for submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ...

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  8. The COAS Office of the Dean awards need-based, field of study specific, study-abroad, and demographic scholarships to eligible COAS undergraduates. Recipients are selected from a competitive pool of students based on the academic profile and details submitted in the applications.