William Woods University Merit Award
The William Woods University Merit Award is a Scholarship sponsored by William Woods University.
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Full Tuition
Application Deadline: 1-Sep
Requirements: Applicant must be a National Merit finalist. Written verification of status is required.
Eligibility: College freshman
Sponsorship provided by:
William Woods University
200 West 12th Street
Fulton, MO 65251-1098
USA
Email Address: admissions@williamwoods.edu
Phone Number: 573 592 4232
Fax Number: 573 592 4275
http://www.wmwoods.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Office of Enrollment Services
One University Avenue
Fulton, MO 65251-1098
US
Email Address: admissions@williamwoods.edu
Phone Number: 573 592 4221
Fax Number: 573 592 1146
It is important to thoroughly research the latest information on the scholarship. Getting the greatest odds of achieving your goal is a result of initially researching the prerequisites and then determining if you qualify. Prior to starting, be aware of the reason for involvement of the William Woods University and their goals for the Merit Award. If you meet the requirements, make sure you have a reasonable chance to obtain the scholarship. If you think that you have the possibility of going on to be awarded the Merit Award, then you should fill out an application.
A vital part of applying for the scholarship is properly completing the forms. Occasionally the process can be long and tiresome, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that the forms are filled out correctly and thoroughly. Avoid mistakes that might make you lose out because of carelessness.
Once the application is sent off, you should note when the Merit Award chooses a winner and actually dispenses the money so you'll be aware of whether or not you can rely on the scholarship to help meet your financial needs and how it will help you out, as there may be restrictions in what can be paid with the Merit Award. Increasingly, it is tough to find ways to cover the increasing costs of education, and obtaining the Merit Award as a supplement to your own resources can provide significant support. If you don't end up getting the Merit Award, don't give up, search for additional scholarships for which you can apply.
