Merit and Chancellors Scholarship
The Merit and Chancellors Scholarship is a Scholarship sponsored by Seton Hall University.
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Minimum: $4500, Average: $7000, Maximum: $11000
Application Deadline: 15-Feb
Eligibility: College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior
Sponsorship provided by:
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079-2689
USA
Email Address: thehall@shu.edu
Phone Number: 973 275 2040
Fax Number: 973 275 2040
http://www.shu.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Brian T. Lane
Assistant Director of Admissions
It will help if you spend time looking into the background of the scholarship. Getting the greatest odds of achieving your goal can be attained by first understanding the qualifications and knowing if you fulfill them. Prior to starting, seek to understand the potential motivations of the Seton Hall University and what they hope to achieve with the Merit and Chancellors Scholarship. If you are qualified, you should determine if there is a reasonable chance to obtain the scholarship. Once you believe that you have the possibility of actually being a recipient of the Merit and Chancellors Scholarship, then it is useful to put forth the effort to apply.
A crucial aspect of applying for the scholarship is paying close attention to the application. Occasionally the process can be lengthy, but take the time to make sure that you fill out the application accurately and completely. It would be awful to lose out because of some minor point.
After filing, it's important to know when the Merit and Chancellors Scholarship distributes the resources so you'll be aware of whether or not it is possible to rely on the scholarship to assist with any bills associated with your education and what assistance it will provide, since there might be constraints on what bills you can pay with the Merit and Chancellors Scholarship. It can be difficult to be able to cover all of your financial needs, and obtaining the Merit and Chancellors Scholarship to help with your financial aid can make things much easier. If you are not fortunate to receive the Merit and Chancellors Scholarship, keep at it, there will be alternative scholarships and your persistence may be rewarded.
