Hodges Student Handbook

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE GENEROUS DONORS

SCHOLARSHIPS General Description

except for specialty scholarships designed specifically for their own clinical program and except for those students qualified for the Veteran discount. • Students receiving tuition discounts/waivers as part of other university agreements or policies are ineligible for additional scholarships or discounts. For additional information on scholarships and eligibility criteria, students should visit hodges.edu/scholarships . Students may also contact the Office of Financial Aid for details regarding the scholarship process. General Eligibility Requirements Except as noted above, all Hodges University undergraduate and graduate students in good standing at the current University tuition rate may apply for an institutional scholarship. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 for undergraduate students and 3.0 for graduate students is required for all scholarships; however, some scholarships may require a higher GPA.

The purpose of the Hodges University scholarship program is to supplement the resources of students to the extent possible to enable them to begin or to continue university studies. All students are eligible to apply for scholarships, with the following exceptions: • Students enrolled in Career and Technical Certificate programs are ineligible for all scholarships and discounts except for those students qualified for the Veteran discount. • Students enrolled in the ESL certificate program are ineligible for all scholarships and discounts except for those students qualified for the Veteran discount. • Students enrolled in UPower™ programs are ineligible for all scholarships and discounts. • Students enrolled in clinical programs (Nursing, Physical Therapist Assistant, Master of Accountancy, Emergency Medical Services, and Clinical Mental Health) are ineligible for all scholarships and discounts

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