Campbellsville University Financial Aid and Scholarships
Students Receiving Aid
42%
Total Aid Amount
$24.832M
Financial Aid Official Website
www.campbellsville.edu/admission-and-aid/
As per the reports of Campbellsville University, it has been disclosed that 42% of the students receive financial aid which covers a great percentage of the student population. The total financial aid and scholarships awarded to students reach up to a cumulative sum of $24,832,028. Depending on the candidate’s application and eligibility, they will be open to special benefits or offers, varying from scholarships to grants.
Scholarships
There are a number of scholarships open to you if you are applying to Campbellsville University based on your financial need and academic excellence.
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Governor’s Scholar Scholarship: This scholarship is provided to the students who have participated in the Kentucky Governor’s scholars program, and have a GPA of 3.5, minimum ACT and SAT scores of 25 and 1,720, respectively. The student is eligible for three full-tuition scholarships under this program.
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Baptist Leadership Awards: Students for this scholarship are nominated by their baptist pastors. 50 students are evaluated upon their church commitment, community service as well as leadership skills for a $1,500 scholarship award. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a minimum GPA of 2.0.
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Presidential Scholarships: This is open to the students who have a 30-32 on ACT/ 1980-2160 or SAT and a minimum GPA of 3.5. The student is awarded up to 5 full-tuition scholarships.
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G.R.O.W. (Get Ready for Opportunities in Workforce) scholarships: A $1,000 award amount is provided to the students who have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and a minimum score of 19 on ACT or 1,340 on SAT.
There are a few other scholarships provided to the students of Campbellsville University, information on which can be found on Campbellsville Scholarships.
Grants
Grants are need-based financial aids awarded to students that need not be paid back. Rather institutions do provide such opportunities to directly offset costs for the recipients to overcome or combat severe financial circumstances which might act as a barrier in their academics.
Federal Grants
Federal Grants are granted depending on budgetary needs. Awards don't need to be reimbursed except if, for instance, you are granted assets erroneously or didn't finish participation necessities, and so forth.
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Pell Grants: These grants are provided by the federal government to the students who show financial need. The award amount is subject to change with the change in enrolment status.
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Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG): The priority for the grant is given to the students who are enrolled in at least 6 credit-hour programs, having the lowest expected family contribution and demonstrating the highest financial need.
State Grants
There are a few grants offered by the State of Kentucky to the needy students which are listed below:
- Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG): This grant is provided to the Kentucky residents attending Kentucky private college on a full-time basis. The award amount may reach up to $2,900 depending on the financial assistance needed.
- College Access Program (CAP) Grant: Full-time qualifying students can receive up to $1,900 if they are Kentucky residents studying at a Kentucky University. Part-time students can receive up to $79 per credit hour of financial aid under this program.
For more information on grants, loans, or scholarships, please visit Campbellsville's Sources of Financial Aid.