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A+ Scholarships at 4-Year Colleges

College Eligibility First-time freshmen: Completion of the A+ program Transfer students: Must have completed 30 hours of college credit with a 2.5 GPA; based on financial need First-time freshmen and Transfer students: Completion of the A+ program For transfer students only: Completion of the A+ program and an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or 60 college credit hours Amount Application Deadline Financial Aid Phone

Avila University

First-time freshmen: $4,000; renewable for four years with 2.85 college GPA Transfer students: $4,500; renewable

December 15, 2011

816-5013600

Central Methodist University

1/2 off tuition; renewable for four years with a 2.0 college GPA

660-2486245

Columbia College

1/3 tuition discount; renewable with a 3.0 college GPA

573-8757390

Drury University

For first-time freshmen only.

$1,000; renewable for four years with 3.0 college GPA

Student must be admitted to Drury prior to applying for the scholarship; application found at www.drury.edu/aplus Must be admitted to Evangel by April 1 application and essay required

417-8737312

Evangel University

Fontbonne University

For first-time freshmen only: 3.0 high school GPA; only 30 awarded each year First-time freshmen: Must be eligible for another Fontbonne scholarship to receive the A+ scholarship. Transfer students: Must have completed an Associate's degree with a 3.0 GPA

$1,000; renewable for four years with 3.0 college GPA

417-8652815 ext. 7300

First-time freshmen: $1,000; renewable for four years with a 2.0 college GPA Transfer students: $4,500$6,500; renewable

First-time freshmen: December 15, 2011 Transfer students: No deadline

1-800-2055862

Lindenwood University

For first-time freshmen only. Minimum ACT score of 21 required. For first-time freshmen only. 100 are awarded each year on a firstcome first-served basis For first-time freshmen only. For first-time freshman only; 3.00 GPA required; competitive award For first-time freshmen only. For first-time freshmen only. 3.25 high school GPA or 24 ACT required. Eligible majors: AAS in Automated Manufacturing, Microcomputer systems, or Technical computer graphics; AA in Child Care and Guidance For first-time freshmen only.

$3,600-$14,200; renewable for four years with a 2.0 GPA. Students must live on campus.

636-9494923

Missouri Southern State University

$1,000; renewable for four years with a 2.5 first semester GPA and 3.0 GPA each semester after. 1/2 off tuition; must live on campus; renewable for five years Full tuition and fees for associate degree programs; $1500 for four-year programs; renewable for 4 semesters with 3.25 GPA $1,500; renewable for one year with 3.3 college GPA Must be admitted to NWMSU by April 1

417-6259325

Missouri Valley College

660-8314114

Missouri Western State University

816-2714361

Northwest Missouri State University

660-5621212

Park University

1/2 off tuition; renewable for four years with a 3.25 college GPA

April 1; Separate application required

816-5846215

Southeast Missouri State University

Full tuition and general fees for the specified programs

(573) 6512590

Stephens College

$1,000; renewable with a 2.0 college GPA

1-800-8767207

Truman State University

For first-time freshmen only.

$500; renewable for four years with a 3.25 GPA

660-7854114

Webster University

First-time freshman: Minimum of a 21 ACT score Transfer Students: Completion of an Associate Degree with a2.5 college GPA. For first-time freshmen only.

First-time freshman: $1,000$2,000; renewable for four years Transfer Students: $1,000-$2,000; renewable for two years

Separate application required. First-time freshman: February 23, 2011 Transfer Students: April 1

314-9686900

William Woods University

$1,000; renewable for four years

573-6422251

Note: All students must complete the A+ program requirements to be eligible for these awards. Additional requirements are listed under "Eligibility." The scholarships are offered by the colleges, not the A+ program fund. Scholarships are subject to change. Contact each university for the most up to date information. Updated 8/19/2011

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