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This scholarship calculator is valid only for high school students who will be enrolled full-time. We do have scholarships for transfer and part-time students, however. Please see our
transfer scholarships page
.
To estimate your scholarship eligibility, please complete the following form. Ursuline is not requiring the Written (W) portion of the SAT or ACT. Our current Scholarship Calculator does not include these scores in totals.
For SAT results: please submit only your Critical Reading (CR) and Math (M) scores for the Ursuline Scholarship Calculator.
For ACT results: please submit only your English, Math, Reading, and Science scores for the Ursuline Scholarship Calculator.
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How to Apply for Financial Aid
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Glossary of Financial Aid Terms:
Scholarships:
Usually based on merit or special talents, these funds do not have to be repaid.
Grants:
Grants are need-based funds that do not have to be repaid.
Work:
Work-study is a job on your college campus. Students receive paychecks for the hours worked as they would any job.
Loans:
These funds must be repaid, usually after graduation.