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Scholarships for Incoming Non-Resident Freshmen

This page contains information on scholarship programs available to incoming freshman students who are Non-Residents.

 

Western State College of Colorado offers a variety of scholarships for new students. Scholarships are awarded based on a student's merit, achievements, involvement and leadership. Some scholarships require the New Student Scholarship Application while others are awarded automatically based on GPA and test scores - please see scholarship descriptions below for specific guidelines.

The deadline for scholarship applications is April 1, 2010. Selection is competitive and the number of scholarships available is limited. Some talent-based awards are available in extracurricular activities such as music, art or athletics.

*NOTE:  All SAT requirements listed reflect a combined Critical Reading and Math score only.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NON-RESIDENT FRESHMEN

The non resident freshmen scholarships listed below are additive- you can receive more than one.

  • National Student Scholarship- $3,500 per year, renewable for 4 years:
    The National Scholarship is available to new freshman applicants who are residents of states other than Colorado . The National Student Scholarship is valued at $3,500 per year and is renewable for four years. Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher and a minimum 20 ACT or 950 SAT*. Consideration for the National Student Scholarship is automatic upon acceptance.
  • Academic Leadership Program (ALP) - $1,500 per year, renewable for 4 years:
    The ALP Scholarship is a competitive award, and is valued at $1,500 per year. Applicants must have a 3.2 cumulative GPA or higher and a minimum 21 ACT or 990 SAT*. The student must also have demonstrated leadership skills in at least three different types of activities in high school. Scholarship application, essay and 2 recommendations required. 
  • Non-Resident Trustees Scholarship - $1,000 renewable for 4 years:
    The Trustees Scholarship is valued at $1,000 per year. This is a competitive, renewable scholarship for the highest achieving students. Applicants must have a 3.8 cumulative GPA or higher, 25 ACT or 1100 SAT* score or higher. Scholarship application, essay and 2 recommendations required. 
  • Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)
    The Western Undergraduate Exchange Program (WUE) is available to new students who are residents of the following states Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. To qualify for WUE status, a new student must be a resident of one of these states, and must apply for need based financial aid by completing the FAFSA form. WUE status is awarded based on the student's financial need. The WUE tuition rate is 150% of full in-state Colorado tuition, as calculated before subtracting the Colorado Opportunity Fund credit granted to Colorado residents.

  

ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

  • Legacy Scholarship - $500:
    The Legacy Scholarship was created for the children and grandchildren of Western State College Alumni. It is open to new freshmen and transfer students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.  The Legacy Scholarship is an automatic award and valued at $500 for one year. A verification form (to verify the alumni status of the parent or grandparent) is required - see the Alumni section of our website for more information. 

 

  • Foundation Scholars Program- $4,000 per year, renewable:
    The Foundation Scholars Award is a competitive, renewable scholarship valued at $4,000 per year. It can be awarded to any Western student. Four awards are available each year: one for an incoming freshman, and one each for a continuing sophomore, junior, and senior. To apply for the Foundation Scholars Award, a student must have a cumulative 3.5 grade point average. High school applicants must also have a minimum score of 25 ACT or 1100 SAT*. Deadline is April 1. Contact the Western State College Foundation directly to receive an application at 970-641-2237.

 

  • Eastman Achievement Award in Recreation - $500:
    This award seeks to recognize and encourage Outdoor Leadership & Resort Management majors who show diversity and outstanding achievement in the recreation field. Students must have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and a 21 ACT or 990 SAT*. Students must also show a documented commitment to recreation as their major field of study at Western. Applications are sent to all accepted incoming OLRM majors who meet the requirements in the spring. Application form and typed essay addressing at least three of the following areas should be sent to Dr. Brooke Moran, OLRM Dept., Western State College of Colorado, Gunnison, CO 81231. Deadline is April 1, 2010. Amount of scholarship is $500. Must show outstanding achievement in at least three of the following five areas:
    • Special Recreational Talents
    • Unique Recreational Endeavors
    • Obstacles Overcome
    • Community Service
    • Leadership

 

 

  • Departmental Scholarships- $250-$500:
    Several academic departments at Western State College have awards available to students. These awards are valued from $250 to $500 per year. Please contact the department directly for more information.
  • Athletic Scholarships- Varying amounts:
    Athletic awards are based on a student's athletic performance. The Department of Athletics sets values and requirements for Athletic Scholarships - contact coaches individually for more information.
  • Other Scholarships/Common Scholarship- Varying amounts:
    Many other scholarships available to all students are combined into the Common Scholarship Application. Requirements for each scholarship are listed in the Scholarship Description section. Scholarship application required. Deadline is April 1.
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