Scholarships and Programs - Arkansas Department of Higher 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your name and the college degree you are pursuing in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Complete the High School Transcripts section by uploading your Spring 2020 transcript. Ensure it is clear and legible for proper evaluation.
  4. For Letters of Recommendation, upload one letter from your principal or administrative designee on school letterhead, followed by a faculty member's letter, also on school letterhead.
  5. Detail your School & Community Service, Leadership, and Work Activities/Experiences. List relevant activities that showcase your involvement and leadership skills.
  6. Craft a Personal Essay between 350-500 words. Discuss your reasons for applying, personal experiences with adversity, leadership demonstrations, personal responsibility instances, and future goals.
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Shoot for at least a 28 on the ACT or above 1300 on the SAT. Some scholarships allow for flexibility, so check the particular scholarship, but these numbers generally give you the most options. Encourage your student to also pursue a high GPA or even 4.0, especially their senior year.
To increase your chances of earning a 100% scholarship to study abroad, you must try to apply ahead of time by tailoring your applications specific to the universitys and scholarships requirements and highlighting your achievements and work experience in the relevant field.
Traditional: Students applying for the upcoming academic year expecting to attend an approved college or university in the academic year following your graduation from a public high school, a private or out-of-state high school, or homeschool must have an ACT composite score or superscore of at least a 19 (or an
Funded in large part by the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery, the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship is available to students regardless of their academic status, whether just graduating from high school, currently enrolled in college, enrolling in college for the first time, or re-enrolling after a period of time out
The Governors Distinguished Scholarship is the most academically rigorous scholarship program offered for those graduating high school seniors scoring either a minimum composite or superscore of 32 on the ACT or 1410 on the SAT and a 3.5 unweighted, cumulative grade point average.
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Who May Apply: Every person who has graduated from an Arkansas high school, Arkansas home school or GED program, or anyone who has a high school diploma and has lived in Arkansas for the last three years and has not yet earned an Associate degree.
Obviously, the higher the score, the better the chance of receiving a scholarship. But there is more to it than that. Scoring 30 or above puts you in the 90th percentile, which means you are already ahead of most students who take the test, which would likely increase your chances of obtaining a scholarship.
How to Qualify: The scholarship is awarded during the senior year to U.S. citizens who are graduating high school. Students must be admitted to the university. Students must have a minimum 31 ACT Superscore score or New SAT Total of 1400 and a high school minimum GPA of 3.500 on a six-semester transcript.

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