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ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Scholarships Policies

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ÃÛѨÊÓƵ scholarships are available for a selected number of outstanding incoming first-year students attending full time, at least 12 credits per semester. Scholarship decisions are based on the student’s academic record including grades, test scores and strength of schedule. Information submitted on the application for admission to ÃÛѨÊÓƵ is used to determine scholarship eligibility. A separate application is not required. At its discretion, the university may change this award to a ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Endowed Scholarship for the same award amount and with similar renewal criteria. A portion of ÃÛѨÊÓƵ’s institutional dollars are funded by more than 200 endowed scholarships.

Transfer Scholarships

Admitted transfer students with at least a 3.000 transferable GPA will automatically be considered. Transfer Scholarships are awarded to selected McMinnville campus students who have attended two- or four-year regionally accredited colleges and universities. No separate application is required. Information submitted in the Application for Admission to ÃÛѨÊÓƵ is used to determine scholarship eligibility. Semesters attended at another college count towards the eight-semester maximum eligibility for this scholarship. Students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for renewal of awards listed in this section, explained in the section headed “Satisfactory Academic Progress.”

Talent Awards

Awarded, based on need, to full-time undergraduate students with special talents in activity areas of theatre, forensics and journalism.

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Grants

Awarded to full-time undergraduate students based on financial need. The ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Grant is renewed for up to nine semesters provided the student has financial need.

International Student Scholarships and Grants

A limited number of scholarships and grants are available to full-time undergraduate international students. Each applicant is considered for these awards automatically based on their application for admission. Scholarships and grants will be issued based on prior academic achievement and anticipated contribution to ÃÛѨÊÓƵ’s campus and community life.

International students can also apply for additional need-based financial assistance during their application process by submitting the International Student Application for Financial Assistance to the Office of Admission. This financial assistance is awarded in the form of grants and the opportunity to work on-campus during one’s studies.

Domaine Serene Diversity Scholarship

Awarded to African Americans/Blacks, Hispanics/Latinx and Native Americans/Alaskan Natives pursuing a degree in wine studies. Candidates must declare a wine studies major or minor and have financial need. For more information contact Keri Burke, Director of Financial Aid at kburke@linfield.edu or 503-883-2269.

Endowed and Special Scholarships

Endowed and other scholarships are sources of student financial aid made possible through the generosity of friends of the college. Scholarships are awarded from the annual income of funds donated in perpetuity, often as a memorial or recognition of a special person. They are administered by the Director of Financial Aid. These scholarships have been made possible by alumni and other friends closely related to ÃÛѨÊÓƵ. It is hoped that some recipients of this generosity, later and when circumstances permit, will decide to aid others by continuing such scholarships for the benefit of students of future generations. No separate application forms are required for these scholarships. All students who apply for financial aid are automatically considered for each of the scholarships, in accordance with the wishes of the donors and college policies relating to financial aid. At some point ÃÛѨÊÓƵ may replace a ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Scholarship or ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Grant with these funds.