Seton Hill University Presidential Scholarship
The Seton Hill University Presidential Scholarship is a Scholarship sponsored by Seton Hill University.
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Minimum: $5158, Average: $6876, Maximum: $10314
Requirements: Applicant must rank in top 30% of class.
Eligibility: College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior
Sponsorship provided by:
Seton Hill University
1 Seton Hill Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601
USA
Email Address: dudas@setonhill.edu
Phone Number: 724 838 4293
Fax Number: 724 830 1292
http://www.setonhill.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Maryann B. Dudas
Director of Financial Aid
Email Address: dudas@setonhill.edu
A good place to start is to search for any material provided for the scholarship. A maximized likelihood of success can be attained by first understanding the qualifications and knowing if you fulfill them. Before you even begin, figure out the reason for involvement of the Seton Hill University and what they hope to achieve with the Presidential Scholarship. If you meet the requirements, verify that you have the possibility of being awarded the scholarship. If you think that there is a good chance that you can be a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship, then you should use your time.
An important aspect in the process of trying for the scholarship is filling out the application correctly. Applications can sometimes be time consuming and tedious, but take the time to make sure that the forms are filled out correctly and in its entirety. Avoid mistakes that might make you miss out as the result of something that could have been avoided.
Once the application is sent off, figure out the timeframe regarding when the Presidential Scholarship actually dispenses any funds so you'll be aware of whether or not it is possible to count on the scholarship to assist with any bills associated with your education and its personal usefulness, stipulations may exist on what expenses are covered by the Presidential Scholarship. Recently it has become more burdensome to find ways to cover the increasing costs of education, and being awarded the Presidential Scholarship to defray some of the costs can make things much easier. If you are not fortunate to receive the Presidential Scholarship, keep at it, you might find new scholarships and you may find success elsewhere.
