Scholarships

Institutional Scholarships

Our college offers scholarship opportunities based on merit, financial need, field of study, and more. Scholarships are gifts that do not need to be repaid, and we encourage all students to apply for as many as they qualify for. Information on scholarship opportunities can be found or our website.

Merit-based scholarships: Awarded based on academic performance, leadership, or prior professional accomplishments

Need-based institutional grants: Available to students who demonstrate financial need through appropriate documentation.

Special-purpose scholarships: Offered to students pursuing fields of high demand or strategic institutional priority.

Eligibility criteria, application requirements, and award amounts vary by program. Students must submit all required documents and meet published deadlines to be considered.

Scholarship Application Process

To apply for a scholarship or institutional grant, students must:

  • Complete the Glenmore University financial aid application (available through the Financial Services Office)
  • Submit a personal statement, résumé, or other documentation as required for the award
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress and full-time or part-time enrollment as

specified in the award guidelines.

The Scholarship Office and Awarding Committee review all applications in accordance with the university’s Scholarships Policy. Students are notified of award decisions via official university communication.

Limitations and Conditions

Institutional aid may not exceed the cost of tuition and fees. Scholarships and grants are non-transferable and may not be redeemed for cash. Students receiving external funding must report such awards to the Financial Services Office to ensure accurate billing and compliance. Awarding is subject to availability of funds and is not guaranteed for any applicant or renewal period.