John Carroll Transfer Scholarships
John Carroll University Scholarship – $14,000–$22,000
These renewable scholarships are offered based on academic performance, strength of college-level coursework, and participation in extracurricular activities. A separate application is not required. Scholarships are awarded based on your submitted materials at the time of application.
Legacy Grant - $1,000
Eligible legacy students will automatically qualify to receive this $1,000 renewable grant.
Eligible legacy students include those students who have had a parent, step-parent, legal guardian, grandparent, or sibling graduate from JCU at the time of application. Applicants should indicate their legacy connection(s), along with their year(s) of graduation on their application for admission.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship – $2,000
These awards are given to members of Phi Theta Kappa. This scholarship is renewable for a second year. You must indicate membership on your application for admission to be eligible.
Community College Scholarship – Up to $5,000
Students who have completed an associate’s degree at a regionally accredited community college are eligible for a $5,000 award. Those who haven’t completed an associate’s degree and have earned their last 12 credit hours at a regionally accredited community college are eligible for a $2,000 award.
Outside Scholarships
Ohio Transfer Council Scholarships – $1,000
The Ohio Transfer Council offers multiple non-renewable scholarship opportunities for students transferring from one member institution to another. For more information, including the list of member institutions, deadlines, and application requirements, click here.
Additional resources
Be sure to research and apply for outside scholarships, which can help you gain additional support for your John Carroll educational experience. All legitimate scholarship searches should be free and should not ask for any credit card or bank information. If you are unsure of the legitimacy of a scholarship offer or search, please do not hesitate to contact Student Enrollment and Financial Services or the Better Business Bureau.
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