Presbyterian Scholarship
The Presbyterian Scholarship is a Scholarship sponsored by Arcadia University.
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Maximum: $3000
Requirements: Applicant must be a dependent child of a Presbyterian minister.
Eligibility: College freshman, Other
Sponsorship provided by:
Arcadia University
450 South Easton Road
Glenside, PA 19038-3295
USA
Phone Number: 215 572 2900
Fax Number: 215 572 4049
http://www.arcadia.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Elizabeth Rihl Lewinsky
Director of Financial Aid
Email Address: sodac@arcadia.edu
Phone Number: 215 572 2956
Fax Number: 215 572 4049
It is important to spend time looking into the latest information on the scholarship. The best shot of achieving your goal can be attained by finding out the requirements from the start and then determining if you qualify. A good first step is to seek to understand the potential motivations of the Arcadia University and their goals for the Presbyterian Scholarship. Once that is done, figure out if there is a decent shot of actually getting the scholarship. After figuring out that there is a good chance of actually being a recipient of the Presbyterian Scholarship, then you should fill out an application.
A vital detail of applying for the scholarship is filling out the application correctly. Some forms are lengthy and laborious, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that your work was done accurately. Use caution to insure that you will not get passed over on a technicality.
After the required forms have been mailed, figure out the timeframe regarding when the Presbyterian Scholarship makes payment of the money so that you can know if you can rely on the scholarship to help meet the expenses associated with school and how it will help you out, since there might be constraints in what can be paid with the Presbyterian Scholarship. Increasingly, it is tough to be able to handle all of your financial needs, and getting the Presbyterian Scholarship as a supplement to your own resources can provide significant support. If you don't end up getting the Presbyterian Scholarship, keep at it, you might find new scholarships that you can hopefully get.
