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Grants: www.plu.edu/
Scholarships: www.plu.edu/financial-aid/types-aid/scholarships/home.php
Scholarships and grants are “gift assistance,” funds that do not have to be repaid. Gift assistance is included in a student’s award when eligibility criteria have been met and awarding guidelines and funding levels allow. Gift assistance programs are funded by the federal and state governments as well as PLU. When a student’s gift assistance funding is from PLU only, the combination of Tuition Remission and/or PLU funded scholarships, grants, or awards cannot be in excess of the PLU annual tuition cost.
PLU grants and scholarships are awarded for fall and spring semesters only. To receive this assistance, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:
- Be admitted to PLU as a matriculating student.
- Enrolled in a minimum of twelve non-repeated credit hours each term.
- Have financial need, unless otherwise noted.
- Be an undergraduate student, unless otherwise noted.
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined in the catalog.
- Cannot have 100% of tuition charges already covered by an outside scholarship agency, except under the ROTC program and some VA programs.
Some PLU gift assistance has been sponsored by the generosity of one or more donors to the PLU endowment fund. Alumni and friends establish scholarships here because they believe strongly in the value of a PLU education. Donor contributions are largely responsible for the generous level of academic, talent, or need-based scholarships that currently benefit students. Throughout the academic year, students who fit specific, donor-designated criteria may be selected for Designated (named) scholarships. If you are selected, you will receive a revised aid offer which renames your scholarship/ grant award with this funding source. In most cases, a named scholarship will replace a student’s existing PLU gift award. All named-scholarship recipients are encouraged to write letters of appreciation to the donor(s) who provided funds for the named scholarship. For a complete listing of institutionally controlled scholarships, please visit the PLU Financial Aid website at www.plu.edu/financial-aid/documents-forms/documents/2012-13/scholarship-listing.pdf.
PLU Academic, Artistic, Entitlement and Donor Funded Scholarships and Grants
The maximum PLU gift award is established for each student at the time of admission and may be met by one or more PLU awards. The gift amount (not awarded on the basis of financial need) is guaranteed for up to eight semesters of undergraduate enrollment if entering as freshmen, provided the student maintains Satisfactory Academic Standing. Students entering PLU with accepted credit hours earned at another school will have the number of semesters of PLU gift assistance prorated according to the following:
Students admitted as freshmen with advanced standing because of running start, IB or AP credits are eligible for eight semesters of assistance.
Note: For specific examples of a typical financial aid gift package please contact the Financial Aid Office.
