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Scholarships and Financial Aid
Millsaps College grants scholarships
and financial aid to students on two bases: financial need and academic
excellence.
To apply for need-based assistance,
information and applications may be obtained from the Office of
Financial Aid. The first priority deadline is March 1.
Academic scholarships are provided
by Millsaps to students who demonstrate outstanding academic and
artistic talents or ability. These scholarships are awarded without
regard to need and are offered to freshmen and entering transfer
students only. Students must be admitted and submit the Application
for Academic Scholarship by February 1. The application may be obtained
from the Office of Admissions.
Institutional Scholarships
Dependents of United Methodist Ministers
serving in an appointment by a Bishop of an annual conference receive
scholarship aid from the College.
General Scholarship Funds are
budgeted each year to help students requiring financial aid.
United Methodist Ministerial Students
annually receive a $1,000 scholarship, contingent upon at least
one year's reciprocal service in the ministry of the United Methodist
Church.
United Methodist Scholarships
provide $500 each for several Methodist students who have ranked
in the upper 15 percent of their class and exhibit financial need.
Millsaps United Methodist Scholarships
are a cooperative offer of the Methodist student's local church
and Millsaps College. The local church provides $1,000 a year and
Millsaps provides $2,000 a year for four years.
Second Century Scholarships
are awarded to students with outstanding academic records and significant
school, church, and community involvement or leadership.
Millsaps Awards are awarded
to students with excellent academic records and outstanding leadership.
Performing and Fine Arts Scholarships
(a component of the Second Century Scholarship) are available to
students planning to major in art, music, or theatre. Audition or
portfolio required.
Charles and Eloise Else Scholarships
are awarded to students with excellent academic records who will
major in accounting or business administration.
Jonathan Sweat Music Scholarships
are available to students who audition and plan to major in music.
E. H. Sumners Grants are awarded
to students who legally reside in Attala, Choctaw, Carroll, Montgomery,
or Webster counties of Mississippi.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships
are awarded to community college transfer students who hold membership
in the honorary and have 56 hours of academic work.
Endowed and Sponsored
Scholarship Funds
The generosity of many individuals,
families, corporations, and foundations is directly responsible
for the scholarship funds shown in the print catalog. If you desire
information concerning the requirements of a particular scholarship,
contact the Director of Financial Aid.
Additional Financial Aid Opportunities
The Federal Work-Study Program
has been established from funds contributed by the federal government
and the College to provide financial assistance through employment.
The Federal Pell Grant and the Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant are provided by the federal government. These
funds are supplemental grants to other aid to assist in making available
the benefits of higher education to qualified students of exceptional
financial need who, for lack of financial means of their own or
their families, would be unable to obtain an education without such
aid.
Mississippi Grant Programs:
Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant is for full-time students
who are residents of Mississippi. When fully funded the maximum
grant is $500 for freshmen and sophomores and $1,000 for juniors
and seniors.
Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant is for residents of the
state of Mississippi. When fully funded the maximum grant is $2,500
each year for four years.
There are application deadlines and
academic requirements for each of these programs. Other state regulations
may apply.
International Students International
students may compete for all Millsaps scholarship and loan programs
with the exception of those funded by the U.S. government. In addition,
international students are eligible for on-campus employment opportunities.
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