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Monmouth Academic Awards

The Office of Undergraduate Admission offers academic awards to incoming freshman and transfer students that qualify; awards are available only to students who are completing their first bachelor’s degree. These awards are based solely on a student’s prior academic performance, not on the basis of financial need. New freshmen are evaluated based on their cumulative high school grade point average and, if submitted, their standardized test scores. Transfer students are awarded based on their cumulative college grade point average.

These awards are renewable for the entirety of the student’s undergraduate career, provided the student maintains full-time enrollment status (12 or more credits per semester) and a satisfactory level of academic progress. Student’s receiving the Incentive Grant are required to maintain a grade point average of at least 2.00; Academic Grant recipients must maintain at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average; and Academic Excellence Scholarship recipients must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.00. If a student’s cumulative grade point average falls below the specified minimum, the grant may be reduced or cancelled. Students failing to make satisfactory academic progress will be granted an opportunity to appeal prior to any reduction or cancellation.

Important information about Monmouth Academic awards:

  • They can be applied only toward tuition assessed by Monmouth University and cannot be applied toward housing costs.
  • Students participating in the tuition remission or tuition exchange programs are not eligible for an award.
  • Awards are NOT available during the summer or winter terms.
  • Students must be full-time (i.e., 12 or more credits) for each semester of the award.
  • Awards can be applied toward study abroad charges ONLY when tuition is assessed by Monmouth University.
  • Students studying at the Washington Center are eligible for an award.
  • Students in the off-campus, clinical semester(s) of the Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Medical Technology programs are eligible for a prorated award.
  • During the semester of student teaching, students enrolled in less than 12 credits are eligible for a prorated award.