Scholarship Application Process
SUNY Fredonia awards approximately $1 million in merit-based scholarships to academically qualified students each year.
The scholarship application process for new freshmen and transfer students has changed. Applications for scholarship consideration are no longer being mailed to you. Scholarship applications (the PART II) is now available. Scholarship applicants MUST complete the PART II supplemental form for scholarship consideration.
Scholarships recipients will be notified on a rolling basis beginning February 15, 2008 with a response date of May 1, 2008. Scholarship review continues until all awards are offered and accepted.
Click Here to complete your PART II and click on the "Application Status" link.
To login, you will need the following:
1) Your SUNY Fredonia F# (located on the back of the white IMPORTANT INFORMATION CARD, that was enclosed in your Acknowledgment Mailing)
2) Your PIN (your date of birth in MMDDYY form)
Once logged in , click on the "PART II" link
and complete. Once you have successfully completed the PART II, you will
automatically be considered for scholarships.
Scholarships Awarded and Minimum Criteria for Consideration
Freshmen Scholarships
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Fredonia Distinguished
Scholar Award (2 awards)
The Fredonia Distinguished Scholar
Award is a renewable $5,000 award. Minimum requirements for consideration are a
96% unweighted high school average, and a 1250 SAT or 28 ACT score. Typically,
this scholarship is awarded to a student at the valedictorian or salutatorian
level. Once enrolled, the student must achieve a minimum 3.25 overall GPA to
retain this award. Students must also live in a college residence
hall.
President's Award of
Excellence (12 awards)
The President's Award of Excellence is a renewable
$3,000 award. Minimum requirements for consideration are a 94% unweighted high
school average, 1250 SAT or 28 ACT score and once enrolled they must achieve a
minimum 3.25 GPA to retain this award. Students must also live in college
residence hall.
Foundation Scholar Award (15
awards)
The Foundation Scholar Award is a renewable $2,000
merit-based scholarship. Minimum qualifications for this merit award are a 92%
unweighted high school average, 1250 SAT or 28 ACT score and a strong academic
high school program. Once enrolled the student must achieve a minimum 3.25 GPA
to retain this award. Students must also reside in a college residence
hall.
This is a renewable $1,000 scholarship awarded to entering freshmen or transfer students who plan to live on campus. Recipients are selected based upon academic achievement and participation in school and community activities. To be eligible for consideration as a freshmen, a student must present an unweighted high school average of at least 90% and a minimum SAT score of 1150 or 25 ACT score. Transfer students should present a minimum GPA of 3.25. Once enrolled the student must achieve a minimum 3.25 GPA to retain this award.
Foundation Academic
Scholarship (50 awards)
This scholarship targets new freshmen students who are majoring in the Math and
Science areas and have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. This is a
one-time $1,000 merit award. The funds will be split between the fall and
spring semesters and applied as a credit on your college bill towards your
direct educational expenses. Minimum requirements are 90% unweighted high
school average, 1100 SAT or 24 ACT, and you must be a full time student. This
award has been made possible through the Fredonia College Foundation to
recognize students demonstrating outstanding academic achievement.
Alumni Scholar Award (for
Out-of-State Students Only)
(2 awards)
This scholarship is a renewable $5,000 award given
to students that are Non-New York State residents that are a child or
grandchild of a SUNY Fredonia graduate. Recipients must be involved in
extra-curricular activities and live in the college residence hall. Minimum
requirements are a 90% unweighted high school average, 1120 SAT or 25 ACT score
and once enrolled they must achieve a minimum 3.00 GPA to retain this award.
Early application is recommended, as a limited number of these competitive
awards are available.
Keeper of the Dream
Scholarship (4 awards)
This scholarship is a renewable $3,500 award given
to high school students who graduate in the top 10% of their class. Minimum
requirements are a 87% unweighted high school average, 1100 SAT or 25 ACT
score, involvement in multicultural activities, and demonstration of leadership
and community service, as well as a commitment to pluralism. Students MUST also
live in college residence hall. Once the student is enrolled they must achieve
a minimum of 3.00 GPA to retain this award. For more information and an
application contact the Office of Multicultural
Affairs at (716) 673-3398.
President's Out Of State Scholar
Award
This scholarship is a renewable $3,000 per year
award (equally distributed $1,500 each semester) offered to non New York State
residents.
Incoming non-New York state residents admitted as undergraduate freshmen in
Group I or Group II of the SUNY admission matrix are eligible. In order to
recieve this award, students are required to enroll as full-time students,
maintain residence outside of New York State, and live in a university
residence hall.
The scholarship is renewable for up to four years for entering freshman,
provided the student maintains the required 3.00 GPA, makes normal academic
progress toward graduation, maintains a record of good student conduct, lives
on campus and stays enrolled full-time.
Selection: The Director of Admissions will choose the award recipients based on
their admissions application, SAT scores and high school grades. There is no
separate application required. Students will be informed of the award in
writing shortly after being admitted.
President's International
Scholar Award
This scholarship is a renewable $3,000 per year
award (equally distributed $1,500 each semester) offered to incoming
non-resident undergraduate international freshman or transfer students.
Incoming non-resident undergraduate international freshman or transfer students
with a minimum high school average of 90%, 24 ACT or 1100 SAT score or a
college GPA of 3.25 are eligible.
In order to receive this award, students are required to enroll as full-time
students, maintain residence outside of New York State and international
student status, maintain normal academic progress, live in a university
residence hall (freshman for three years, transfers until they reach senior
standing), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
The scholarship is renewable for up to four years for entering freshman, and
less for transfers, depending on their entering status. Scholarship recipients
must maintain the required 3.0 GPA, make normal academic progress towards
graduation, maintain a record of good student conduct, and stay enrolled
full-time.
Selection: The Director of International Education will choose the award
recipients based on their admissions application and transcript. There is no
separate application. Students will be informed of the award in writing shortly
after admission.
* School of Music Scholarships are awarded to qualified new students. Factors considered in
awarding scholarships are music talent and accomplishments, academic
achievement, and service to the School of Music. Students wishing to be
considered for scholarship assistance must submit the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). Prospective students must also audition prior to March
15 for fall semester scholarship consideration. Questions regarding music
scholarships should be directed to Director, School of Music, Mason Hall, SUNY
Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 14063.
Other Available Scholarships
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Fredonia Transfer Scholar Award (20 awards)
There are a number of transfer scholarship awards
ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. Scholarships are offered only to transfer
students who have received an Associate's Degree from an accredited two year
college.
For consideration, student should have a 3.5 cumulative average. Students must
maintain an overall cumulative 3.25 GPA to retain the scholarship for the
second year. USA and Seager Scholars from Jamestown Community College are also
eligible for this award.
SUNY Empire State Diversity
Honors Scholarship
This scholarship is a renewable $1,000 award
offered to students who will make a contribution to the diversity of the
student body in their program or school, primarily by demonstrating that they
have overcome a disadvantage or other impediment to success in higher
education. Minimum qualifications are a 87% unweighted high school average.
Once the student is enrolled they must achieve a minimum GPA of 2.75 to retain
this award.
Carnahan-Jackson Scholarship
This scholarship is a one-time $4,000 award
offered to incoming freshman and transfer students who demonstrate academic
promise with preference given to qualified students from the Jamestown, NY
area. Students who have a minimum unweighted high school average of 92 and a
minimum 1250 SAT or 28 ACT score, or a transfer grade point average of 3.5, are
eligible to apply.
Mathematics and Computer Science
Scholarship Program
The Mathematics and Computer Science Scholarship
Program (MACS), funded by the National Science Foundation, encourages and
supports talented students to complete SUNY Fredonia's programs in computer
science, mathematics, or applied mathematics. MACS funds are available to
support 30 scholarships annually, at $3,000 per scholarship.
Eligible students will have unmet need (as per federal guidelines), and
incoming freshmen must have a high school average of 90 or above, with a
combined SAT score (math & critical reading only) of 1120 or an ACT score
of 24 or higher. Transfers and current Fredonia students must have a GPA of 3.0
or higher. Please click here for more information
regarding the MACS Scholarship.
Enrolled Students
In February of each year, returning students with
a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA are automatically invited to apply for
scholarships. The awards range from $100 to $1,500 and are based on academic
achievement.
Alumni Scholarships
The Fredonia Alumni
Association awards scholarships yearly to students who are children or
grandchildren of Fredonia Alumni. Interested persons should contact the Alumni
Affairs Office at (716) 673-3553 for more information.
Departmental
Scholarships/Awards
Following is a list of departments that currently
offer scholarships. The awards are based on academics, talent and particulars
within the discipline. Interested persons should contact the department in
their major directly to obtain specific requirements and application procedures
for these awards.
Art, Athletics, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Science, Cooperative
Engineering, Dance, Economics, Education, English, Geosciences, History, Mathematics, Modern
Languages, Music*, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Speech Pathology
& Audiology, Theatre Arts
* School of Music Scholarships are awarded to qualified returning students. Factors considered
in awarding scholarships are music talent and accomplishments, academic
achievement and service to the School of Music. Students wishing to be
considered for scholarship assistance must submit the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). Prospective students must also audition prior to March
15 for fall semester scholarship consideration. Questions regarding music
scholarships should be directed to Director, School of Music, Mason Hall, SUNY
Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 14063.
Scholarships Open to All
Majors
Scholarships are awarded to incoming students and continuing students who
demonstrate outstanding academic aptitude, financial need and/or personal
qualifications, and who have been recommended by the College Scholarship
Committee. Separate applications are not required, qualified students are
automatically considered for these scholarships and awards based on
pre-established criteria.
Visit the Fredonia College Foundation to search scholarship and award listings by department.
Private
Scholarships:
You must search for private scholarships on your own, but here is a list of resources to get
you started. Check with any public library for more scholarship
listings.
Hispanic College Fund (HCF)
HCF has a variety of scholarship programs available for undergraduate and graduate students including: Google Scholarship Program, MasterCard Scholarship Program, Ford Mi Fuerza Program, and the Lockheed Martin Scholarship Program. More information and application procedures are available on the HCF scholarship web page. The application deadline is April 15 of each year.
For more information on these scholarships and awards, contact:
College Scholarship Committee
Office of Student Affairs
Sixth Floor, Maytum Hall
SUNY Fredonia
Fredonia, NY 14063
(716) 673-3271