University of Colorado at Denver Chancellor's Scholarship
The University of Colorado at Denver Chancellor's Scholarship is a Scholarship sponsored by University of Colorado at Denver.
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Minimum: $250, Maximum: $1500
Application Deadline: April 1(summer,fall); in December 1(spring)
Requirements: Applicant must be a resident of Colorado, have a minimum 3.65 GPA, and have completed at least twelve credit hours of transferable course work at an accredited community college in the State of Colorado immediately prior to transfer to CU-Denver.
Eligibility: Other
Sponsorship provided by:
University of Colorado at Denver
Box 173364, Campus Box 167
Denver, CO 80217-3364
USA
Phone Number: 303 556 2400
http://finaid.cudenver.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Scholarship Coordinator
Office of Admissions
CU-Denver Administration Building, Annex Suite 200
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Phone Number: 303 556 2274
It is important to carefully examine available information on the scholarship. Your best chance of obtaining money will follow from finding out the requirements from the start and knowing if you fulfill them. A good first step is to identify the reason for involvement of the University of Colorado at Denver and what they hope to achieve with the Chancellor's Scholarship. After making sure you satisfy the prerequisites, figure out if you have any likelihood to receive the scholarship. If you think that you have a decent shot of going on to be a recipient of the Chancellor's Scholarship, then it is useful to use your time.
A vital detail of working toward obtaining the scholarship is properly completing the forms. Some forms are long and boring, but take the time to make sure that your work was done accurately and in its entirety. Pay careful attention so that you won't lose out as the result of something that could have been avoided.
After the required forms have been mailed, you should note when the Chancellor's Scholarship confers the award and makes payment of the resources in order to know whether or not it is possible to count on the scholarship to help meet your financial needs and how it will help you out, since there might be constraints in what can be paid with the Chancellor's Scholarship. You might find it challenging to be able to cover the increasing costs of education, and making use of the Chancellor's Scholarship as a supplement to your own resources can be a huge help. If you don't end up getting the Chancellor's Scholarship, keep at it, you can find different scholarships and your persistence may be rewarded.
