Nonresident, transfer scholarships awarded
Released on 08/06/2007, at 12:00 AM
Office of University Communications
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has awarded nonresident scholarships to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to more than 550 students in 2007-08. The scholarship winners are from 38 states.
The nonresident scholarship program was created in 1995 to identify and reward the most talented students from states other than Nebraska who choose to attend UNL. The scholarships are awarded based on transfer grade-point averages for transfer students, or on academic accomplishments in high school and admissions test scores for 2007 high school graduates.
Three of the scholarships were named to honor prominent UNL alumni. Full tuition-differential scholarships were named George Beadle Scholarships in honor of the 1926 graduate who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in physiology for his work in plant genetics; 66 percent tuition-differential scholarships were named Ruth Leverton scholarships in honor of the pioneering nutritionist (class of 1928); and 25 percent tuition-differential scholarships were named Aaron Douglas Scholarships in honor of the 1922 graduate who has been described as the father of African-American art and was a leader of the Harlem Renaissance movement.
For 30 credit hours in 2007-08, full tuition differential scholarships will be worth $10,020; those that cover 66 percent of the differential will be worth $6,614; and those that cover 25 percent of the differential will be worth $2,506.
Nebraska Legacy Scholarships reward the most talented students who are children of University of Nebraska graduates who reside in states other than Nebraska. This academic scholarship is awarded in recognition of the student's transfer grade-point average or high school academic record and admission test scores, as well as the alumni relationship of his or her parent or parents with the University of Nebraska. The scholarship is awarded at two levels, covering all ($10,020) or 50 percent ($5,010) of the tuition differential between resident and nonresident tuition.
Midwest Student Exchange Program Scholarships are awarded to students from Minnesota, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, North Dakota or Wisconsin who exhibit superior academic performance at a previously attended postsecondary institution. An MSEP student pays 150 percent of the institution's regular resident tuition ($7,200 for 30 credit hours in 2007-08). Candidates must have completed a minimum of 28 semester hours with a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA by the end of the academic year or 14 hours by the end of the first semester in which they submit their admissions application.
All scholarships are renewable if students remain nonresidents of Nebraska, are enrolled full time during each semester of the academic year, successfully complete at least 24 credit hours (including at least nine graded hours) each semester with requisite grade-point averages.
The link below is to a list by hometown of scholarship winners. Information includes scholarship name, college of enrollment and intended academic major.
>CONTACT: Tom Simons, University Communications, (402) 472-8514