Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship for incoming students
Incoming students may be offered a scholarship or other awards from SCAD based on academic excellence or co-curricular achievements.
Some of these achievements include but bot limited to leadership qualities, volunteer work, community service or involvement, and artistic accomplishment.
Scholarships are available to U.S. and non-U.S. citizens. Students who wish to be considered for achievement scholarships may be asked to provide additional materials as part of their application requirements.
NOTE: Applicants may be required to provide a provable evidence that they need financial assistance as indicated by FAFSA.
Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship Recipients may accept additional scholarships and awards from other sources, as well as additional forms of financial aid, if qualified.
Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship Undergraduate Level Requirements
1.SCAD academic scholarships
Amount per year: US $1,500-$12,000
Eligibility: Must demonstrate academic achievement
2.SCAD achievement scholarships
Amount per year: US $1,000-$7,500
Eligibility: Must demonstrate overall achievement
3. May and Paul Poetter Scholarship
Amount per year: Full tuition
Eligibility: Must demonstrate superior academic achievement
4.Frances Larkin McCommon Scholarship
Amount per year: Full tuition
Eligibility: Must demonstrate superior artistic achievement
5. Georgia HOPE scholarship
Amount per year: Varies, determined by state of Georgia
Eligibility: Application and eligibility details available at gafutures.org
6. Zell Miller Scholarship
Amount per year: Varies, determined by state of Georgia
Eligibility: Application and eligibility details available at gafutures.org
7. Additional state scholarships similar to HOPE
Amount per year: SCAD may recognize and award funds similar to your state scholarship resources
Eligibility: Must provide proof of state scholarship eligibility to the admission department
8. Recognized achievements
Amount per year: US $1,500
Eligibility: Must provide documentation of applicable achievement
9. Governor’s Honors Program
Amount per year: US $1,500
Eligibility: Must provide proof of participation
10. Horatio Alger Scholar Award
Amount per year: Varies
Eligibility: Must provide proof of being a Horatio Alger Scholar to the admission department
11. International Baccalaureate Scholarship
Amount per year: US $3,000-$15,000
Eligibility: Must meet or exceed admission requirements and possess an International Baccalaureate diploma
12. International Student Scholarship
Amount per year: Varies
Eligibility: Must meet or exceed admission requirements and request consideration by submitting a 500-word essay
13. Legacy Scholarship
Amount per year: Varies; minimum US$3,000
Eligibility: Must be dependents of SCAD alumni
14. Multicultural Student Scholarship
Amount per year: Varies
Eligibility: Must meet or exceed admission requirements and request consideration by submitting a 500-word essay
15. SCAD and ACA Alumni Scholarship
Amount per year: Varies
Eligibility: Must be SCAD or ACA alumni
16. SCAD Endowed Scholarship for Black Students
Amount per year: Varies
Eligibility: Must have a minimum 3.0 high school GPAÂ and demonstrate financial need
17. Gene Arthur Allcott Endowed Freshman Scholarship
Amount per year: Varies
Eligibility: Atlanta freshmen only. Must have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA
Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship Graduate Level Requirements
1. SCAD Honors
Basic eligibility requirement:
Must demonstrate outstanding academic and/or artistic achievement; GRE scores of 163 or higher on the verbal section, 157 or higher on the quantitative section, and 5 or higher on the analytical writing section; a 3.5 or higher cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale; or presentation of outstanding portfolio, audition, or writing submission, and above-average grades and test scores.
2. Graduate Fellowship
Basic eligibility requirement:
To be considered for a Graduate Fellowship, applicants must present a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.3 (on a four-point scale), and must submit a superior-quality portfolio and statement of purpose.
3. Dean’s Fellowship
Basic eligibility requirement:
To be considered for a Dean’s Fellowship, applicants must present a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 (on a four-point scale), and must submit a superior-quality portfolio and statement of purpose.
4. Student Opportunity Scholarship
Basic eligibility requirement:
Eligibility criteria are available by contacting the admission department.
5. Legacy Scholarship
Basic eligibility requirement:
Must be dependents of SCAD alumni
6. Multicultural Student Scholarship
Basic eligibility requirement:
Available to students of various ethnic backgrounds who meet or exceed admission requirements and request consideration by submitting a 500-word essay
7. SCAD and ACA Alumni Scholarship
Basic eligibility requirement:
Must be SCAD or ACA alumni
8. SCAD Endowed Scholarship for Black Students
Basic eligibility requirement:
Must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need
Frances Larkin Mccommon Quarterly and annual scholarship awards
Most undergraduate scholarships are offered to degree-seeking students. These scholarships can be renewed and applied quarterly through completion of a bachelor’s degree (or up to 225 attempted hours) provided that the student remains enrolled, and contributing positively to the university community, and maintains a GPA of at least 3.0.
Recipients may qualify for more than one scholarship and may receive a combined total up to the cost of tuition.
Graduate Awards
Graduate awards are offered to degree-seeking students and are renewed and applied quarterly until completion of a graduate degree at SCAD, as long as the recipient remains law abiding and enrolled at SCAD, contributing positively to the university community, and maintains a GPA average of at least 3.25.
Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship and Accommodation
SCAD Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship scholarship offers for undergraduates vary according to whether students reside in SCAD housing.
A scholarship recipient who initially agreed to live in the school campus but later moves out of the SCAD residence hall at any time, is considered to be reducing the on-campus award amount and accepting the off-campus award.
This simply implies that the student has reduced the scholarship award to 70% of the on-campus award amount. These students must therefore resolve any charges incurred with the SCAD student accounts office.
NOTE: Graduate award recipients are not required to reside in SCAD housing.
Eligibility Criteria for Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship
To be eligible for Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship, the applicant
- Must be incoming international freshmen
- Must demonstrate superior artistic achievement
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Frances Larkin McCommon Scholarship address
1600 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta
Atlanta United States of America GA 30309
LandLine: + 1 8697223
Email: admission@scad.edu
How to Apply For Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship
Applicants should visit SCAD Freshman Scholarship Page Select your enrollment type and apply.
SCAD is committed to the pursuit of excellence professionalsm. They welcomes applicants who have high standards.
The application takes about 20 minutes to complete and requires a nonrefundable US$100 application fee.
Applications are accepted at any time throughout the year.
There are no deadlines to apply; although, students are encouraged to apply at least six months in advance to allow time to arrange for financial aid, and no later than 30 days prior to the start of their first quarter.
Admission results normally take between two and four weeks.
Categories of the Frances Larkin Mccommon Scholarship
Freshman
High school/secondary school juniors and seniors, or high school/secondary school graduates who have not attended a college or university. Includes home-schooled students can apply for the scholarship under this section.
Transfer
Students who have attended a college or university after completing high school/secondary school. Includes undergraduate certificate, transient, English Language Program and non-degree seeking applicants all falls under this category.
Graduate
This category is for students who have graduated or anticipate graduating from a 4-year college or university. This also includes graduate certificates.
After you’ve completed your application what next?…
Submit your transcripts
All applicants must submit all credentials and formal documents of their level of education and accomplishments to be considered.
Undergraduates and transfer applicants must submit unofficial transcripts of their high school diploma or equivalent.
Graduates must submit unofficial transcripts of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. Transcripts can be sent to your admission adviser.
Additional Requirements
Recommendations, a statement of purpose, a well-crafted portfolio and a resume of achievements and awards are suggested to be considered for new applicants. You can Contact your admission adviser for more information.
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