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Friday, 14 September 2012

PURDUE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS USA

 

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Major in Accounting

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Acting

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus
Fees: Available on Request


Major in Actuarial Science

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus
Duration: 4 Years


Major in Aeronautical Engineering Technology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in African American Studies

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Agribusiness (multiple concentrations)

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Agricultural Communication

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Agricultural Education

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Agricultural Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Agricultural Systems Management

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in American Studies

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Anthropology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Apparel Design and Technology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Applied Exercise and Health

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Applied Meteorology and Climatology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Art Education

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Art History

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Asian Studies

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Athletic Training

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Atmospheric Science/Meteorology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Aviation Management

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biochemistry

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biological and Food Process Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology - Biochemistry

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology - Biology Education

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology - Genetic Biology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology - Health and Disease

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology - Microbiology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biology - Neurobiology and Physiology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biomedical Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Building Construction Management Technology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus
Duration: 2 Years


Master of Science in Economics

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biomedical Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Educational Studies

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Biomedical Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Brain and Behavioral Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Business (See Management)

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Chemical Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Chemistry

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Chemistry - American Chemical Society

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Chemistry - Biochemistry

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Chemistry - Chemistry Education

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Civil Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Classical Studies

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Major in Communication, General

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Aeronautics & Astronautics

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Agricultural Economics

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Agronomy

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in American Studies

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Animal Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Anthropology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Art & Design

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Aviation Technology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Basic Medical Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Biochemistry

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Biological Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Botany & Plant Pathology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Chemical Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Chemistry

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Civil Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Communication

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Comparative Literature

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Comparative Pathobiology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Computational Life Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Computer Graphics Technology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Computer Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Engineering Education

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in English

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Entomology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Food Science

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Forestry & Natural Resources

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Gerontology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Health & Kinesiology

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Health Sciences

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in History

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Horticulture

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Industrial Engineering

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus


Master of Science in Industrial & Physical Pharmacy

Mode: Full Time
Medium: Campus

 

Freshman Scholarships: 2013-14

Purdue Freshman Scholarships
To maximize consideration for Purdue scholarships, the admission application and all required supporting materials must be received or postmarked by November 15, 2012.
Required items include:
  • application form submitted by November 15, 2012 (with application fee or qualified fee waiver);
  • official SAT or ACT score (including writing) submitted directly from the testing agency and received by November 15, 2012;
  • official high school transcript submitted electronically or postmarked by November 15, 2012;
  • FAFSA filed by March 1, 2013 (for scholarships that include financial need as a factor).
All information associated with the admission application is reviewed for scholarship consideration. Only students applying for fall freshman enrollment will be considered.
In addition to the specific criteria listed in the table below, the following factors are considered:
  • Grades in core academic coursework and strength of the high school curriculum
  • Grades in coursework that is critical to success in intended major
  • Application essay
  • SAT or ACT score (with writing and sent directly from the testing agency)
  • Evidence of commitment to the academic program to which the student has applied
  • Evidence of leadership, service, and other accomplishments, activities, and awards
  • Personal background and experiences
  • Information provided by high school guidance counselor
  • FAFSA filed by March 1, 2013 (for scholarships with a financial-need component)
Scholarship Application
A number of Purdue’s scholarships are awarded based on information provided via a separate scholarship application. This application is used to identify candidates for awards that have very specific criteria, including a financial-need component. To be considered, admitted students should complete the online scholarship application by February 1, 2013.  The application will be available at www.purdue.edu/dfa beginning December 10, 2012.
See additional information in important notes below.

  Trustees
Scholarship

(up to 100 awarded per year)
Presidential Scholarship
(number awarded each year varies)
Marquis
Scholarship

(Indiana residents only)
Purdue
Promise

(Indiana Twenty-first Century Scholars only)
Value1 Award amount varies:
• Nonresidents: $12,000 - $16,000 per year
• Residents: $10,000 per year
Award amount varies:
• Nonresidents: $6,000 - $10,000 per year
• Residents: $4,000 - $8,000 per year
$2,000 per year Financial aid package that includes gift aid and work-study to meet the student’s full financial need
Criteria • Exceptional academic achievement
• Demonstrated experience in leadership, service, and/or school or community activity
• High academic achievement
• Demonstrated experience in leadership, service, and/or school or community activity
• Family income (student and parent) between $40,000 and $100,000
• Academic achievement plus demonstrated experience in leadership, service, and/or school or community activity
• FAFSA filed by March 1
• Income-eligible Twenty-first Century Scholars (family income of $40,000 or less – student and parent)
• FAFSA filed by March 1
Renewability2 Renewable with Purdue GPA of 3.00 or higher Renewable with Purdue GPA of 3.00 or higher Renewable with Purdue GPA of 2.65 or higher Renewable with continued good academic standing and participation in Purdue Promise support programs
Admission Application Deadline November 15 - firm November 15 - firm November 15 – priority November 15 - priority
Award Timeline Notification in mid February Notification in mid February Notification in offer of financial aid, April 1 Notification in offer of financial aid, April 1
Number Disbursed in 2011-12 99 592 418 204
1 Value of merit scholarships may be adjusted if a student’s overall financial aid package exceeds the standard cost of education at Purdue.
2
Students may receive the scholarship for up to four academic years of continuous, full-time enrollment.
Important Notes Regarding Scholarships
  • Purdue scholarships are highly competitive - each year about 15% of applicants receive a merit award.
  • Awards are based on credentials and information presented at the time of application for admission and are nonnegotiable. Purdue does not match offers from other institutions and does not consider appeals for merit aid.
  • Applicants who change majors after November 15 will remove themselves from consideration for the Trustees and Presidential scholarships. Admitted students who switch majors after receiving the Trustees, Presidential, or other scholarship from the Purdue college or school to which they are admitted will relinquish the award(s).
  • To receive and maintain their Purdue scholarship, recipients must:
    • enroll in the fall term for which the scholarship was awarded;
    • remain continuously enrolled at Purdue, including at least one full academic year in the program (major) to which they were originally admitted;
    • meet or exceed individual scholarship renewability requirements.
Only domestic students are eligible for the scholarships described above. Domestic students include U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, permanent resident aliens, and aliens lawfully present in and able to establish domicile in the United States per federal immigration laws. International students who hold F, J, and some other visa types are not eligible.
Scholarship criteria are nonnegotiable and subject to change without notice.

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