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WHAT SHOULD I HAVE READY WHEN I APPLY?
WHAT KINDS OF SCHOLARSHIPS MIGHT I BE ELIGIBLE FOR?
SHOULD I BE AWARE OF SCHOLARSHIPS SCAMS?
Yes鈥攊f you have to pay money to get money, it鈥檚 probably a scam. Every year, several hundred thousand students and parents are defrauded by scholarship scams. The victims of these scams lose more than $100 million annually. Scam operations often imitate legitimate government agencies, grant-giving foundations, education lenders and scholarship matching services, using official-sounding names containing words like 鈥淣ational,鈥 鈥淔ederal,鈥 鈥淔oundation,鈥 or 鈥淎dministration.鈥 In general, be wary of scholarships with an application fee, scholarship matching services who guarantee success, advance-fee loan scams and sales pitches disguised as “financial aid seminars.鈥
Donor-funded scholarships are a great and lasting statement of your belief in a University of St. Francis education and our mission to prepare students for lives of leadership and service. Two types of scholarships鈥攁nnual and endowed鈥攃an be established at the University of St. Francis.
Endowed Scholarships:听Endowed scholarships are designed to be permanent and live in perpetuity. They can be created with gifts totaling a minimum amount of $25,000. The principal of the fund is invested to produce income, and an annual award is made to a student or students. The principal remains untouched, so the endowment can last into perpetuity.
Annual Scholarships:听Annual scholarships can be established with a commitment of $5,000 over five years. Annual scholarships are not a permanent fund and is awarded only as long as funds are available.
to explore other scholarships that have been established by generous 樱桃影视 donors.
To learn more about establishing a scholarship that would benefit 樱桃影视 students, please contact Clarissa Barkley 鈥20, Scholarship & Stewardship Manager (University Advancement), at 815-740-3596听辞谤听cbarkley@stfrancis.edu