University of Hartford Financial Aid and Scholarships
Students Receiving Aid
87%
Total Aid Amount
$98.725M
Financial Aid Official Website
admission.hartford.edu\finaid
When it comes to financial aid, students and families want to learn about the various types of financial help services open to students at the University of Hartford. The University of Hartford provides different kinds of financial support and help, such as scholarships, grants, loans, etc. For students, it is good knowing that 87% of students at the University of Hartford were able to get some scholarship which was around $98,724,777.
Scholarships
The University of Hartford scholarship programs offer various kinds of scholarships, where the maximum number of students at Hartford can make use of financial aid. The various scholarship which Hartford offers are:
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Academic Scholarship: This scholarship offers the amount which ranges between $23,000 to full-tuition. This scholarship is mainly based on academic performance and student's SAT scores, as well as with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Students can renew this scholarship up to four years by maintaining satisfactory academic progress.
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Talent Scholarship: Unlike other scholarships, talent scholarship is not based on the need or exclusively based on academic performance. This scholarship offers to the student who is an artist, good in performing arts, and to athletes. Talent Scholarship includes:
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Artistic Merit Scholarship
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Hartt Performing Arts Scholarship
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Athletic Scholarship
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Transfer Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to the student at the time of admission to the full-time transfer students. Under this scholarship, students will get the amount up to $20,000. Transfer scholarship includes President to President Scholarship and Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships.
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Hartford Scholars: This scholarship is offered to the students who are residents of Hartford, Connecticut, or all the eligible schools who are part of the CREC program. This is a renewable scholarship where a student can renew this scholarship by maintaining the requirement set by the admission office and full-time residency at Hartford and Connecticut.
For more information regarding the scholarship, you may contact their representative through the website.
Grants
Federal Grants
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Federal Pell Grant: Pell grant provided to the students who have not received their first bachelor’s degree, and they demonstrate the significant financial need by fulfilling the FAFSA form. As well as if there is any change in the calculation of EFC, which is determined by the result FAFSA, then the grant amount will be adjusted
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Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant: This is the grant offered to the students who are in the significant need for financial assistance. To get awarded by this grant, students must maintain satisfactory academic performance and must demonstrate the financial need by fulfilling the FAFSA.
Institutional Grants
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Family Grant: This grant is determined by FAFSA. If a student was already awarded another grant then he is not eligible for a family grant or the student cannot receive another grant if the student is awarded by the family grant. This grant is offered to a full-time student with parents, siblings, or spouse also attending the undergraduate program.
State Grant
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Roberta B. Willis Scholarship Program: This grant is exclusively offered to the residents of Connecticut and eligibility is determined by the FAFSA and students must maintain the determined academic performance set by the university.
For more information regarding the grants and FAFSA, you may contact their representative through the website.