Many colleges offer transfer scholarships in addition to other forms of financial aid such as federal and state programs, institutional grants, and other scholarships.
A variety of transfer scholarships are available:
- Some require a special application.
- Others are automatically awarded based on the student’s GPA at the time of application.
- Some scholarships are available to specific groups (e.g., Phi Theta Kappa members or students in certain majors).
- Others may be based on academic achievement or financial need.
Transfer Services and the Financial Aid Office can provide more information about transfer scholarships.
Other scholarships may be awarded for:
- Completion of an associate degree
- A specified cumulative GPA
- Service or leadership activities
- Entry into a particular academic degree program
Additionally, there are many outside scholarships offered by companies, civic organizations, religious groups, advocacy organizations, and more.
Beware of Scholarship Scams
If you simply search online for scholarships, you may encounter fraudulent websites targeting high school and college students.
Valid, reputable scholarship search engines:
- Are free
- Do not guarantee awards
- Do not ask for sensitive personal information (e.g., Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, mother’s maiden name)
For more on avoiding scholarship scams, visit the Federal Trade Commission:
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Scholarship Search Resources
SallieMae Scholarship Search
- Database of 3 million+ scholarships worth over $16 billion
- Updated daily
- Students create a profile (takes ~10 minutes) to receive a customized list of scholarships
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New Jersey Institutional (4-Year) Scholarships
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- Gibson Family Endowed Scholarship — For full-time º¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿Ëù graduates pursuing a B.S. degree at Rutgers–New Brunswick. Contact the º¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿Ëù Transfer Team.
Out-of-State Institutional Scholarships
- Miami University (Oxford, OH)
- $2,000–$10,000 New Jersey Pathway Scholarship for NJ community college students
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- $2,000–$10,000 New Jersey Pathway Scholarship for NJ community college students
Additional Scholarship Resources
- — For students entering a NJ college or university with junior standing, studying construction-related fields.
- The Margolies Family Transfer Scholarship
- Phi Theta Kappa