Transfer Scholarships

SU Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships:
 
Transfer students who have demonstrated significant academic achievement may be awarded the Stevenson University Transfer Scholarship. All eligibility requirements listed below must be met for consideration. All applicants are automatically renewed for up to four consecutive years as long as academic requirements are met. The Scholarship awards range from $5,000 to $14,000 per year depending upon the applicant’s grade point average and the number of credit hours being transferred. GPA and credits considered: Earned by February 1 for fall start and October 1 for spring start.

Merit-based Scholarship Chart for Transfer Students

Cumulative GPA

Average Award

3.8 or Greater
3.65 to 3.79
3.5 to 3.64
3.35 to 3.49
3.0 to 3.34
2.8 to 2.99

$14,000
$12,000
$9,000
$7,000
$6,000
$5,000

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Complete the Stevenson University undergraduate admissions application process, including all required admissions documentation, by May 1 for fall and November 1 for spring.  Applications completed after these dates are considered for scholarships on a funds available basis only.
  • No additional separate scholarship application is required.
  • Receive acceptance to a SU traditional bachelor degree program, and maintain full-time enrollment in a traditional, non-accelerated program.
  • Must be first-time bachelor’s degree-seeking applicant.
  • If seeking the SU Honors Scholarship for Transfer Students, provide proof of membership in PTK or other college honors program or society.

SU Honors Scholarship for Transfer Students:
 
Members of Phi Theta Kappa or another college honors society or program may be considered for the Stevenson University Honors Scholarship for Transfer Students. Candidates must meet all eligibility requirements listed below. This merit-based award is $2,000 annually for up to four consecutive years.

 
 
 

Priority Deadlines:

May 1- Fall
November 1- Spring

Applications completed after these dates are considered for scholarships on a 'funds-available' basis only.