Scholarship Application for Current Students - University of - ualr 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Scholarship Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information. Enter your name, UALR ID, street address, birthdate, city, state, zip code, telephone number, and email address in the designated fields.
  3. Indicate your declared major at UALR and answer whether you are a U.S. citizen and an Arkansas resident by checking the appropriate boxes.
  4. In the Academic Merit section, provide a brief description of your academic career including GPA and expected graduation date. You can also attach letters of support from faculty directly within our platform.
  5. Detail any leadership roles, community service activities, campus participation, internships, or professional associations you have been involved in.
  6. For Financial Need, indicate if you are receiving other UALR scholarships and whether you are eligible for a Pell Grant. Provide any additional financial considerations as needed.
  7. Finally, review the Certification section. Sign and date the application to confirm that all information is accurate before submitting it through our editor.

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Since the minimum GPA for a full-ride scholarship is usually set at 3.0, a 4.0 is sure to always be above and beyond whats required. Heres how it can boost your chances: Academic Excellence: A 4.0 GPA demonstrates consistent academic excellence, making you an attractive candidate for merit-based scholarships.
Full-ride scholarships are awarded to only about 0.1% of students (Wignall, 2021). Nearly just as rare are full-tuition scholarships, which are awarded to only 1.5% of students (ThinkImpact, 2021). A regular high school student may have the qualifications for as many as 50 to 100 scholarships (Dickler, 2021).
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.
Other ways to find unclaimed scholarships include asking your specific college or university what they offer, using the librarys recommendation section, reaching out to businesses in your field of study, speaking to your high school counselor, and asking religious organizations if they offer scholarships.
Full-ride academic scholarship: Be at the top of your class with a great GPA, take AP/honors classes, and get perfect (or close to perfect) SAT or ACT scores. Along with academic merit, it also helps to also have leadership skills or community involvement (see below).
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Full-ride academic scholarship: Be at the top of your class with a great GPA, take AP/honors classes, and get perfect (or close to perfect) SAT or ACT scores.
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