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Best Merit-Based Scholarships For Out of State Students

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Best Merit Scholarships For Out of State Students
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Out-of-state students pay higher tuition fees than in-state students, so they get fewer merit scholarships. Nonetheless, they still have success at securing grants and some scholarships.

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Most state schools require students to live in the state where the school is located. That presents some problems for those who are already in another state but want to study at one of these great schools.

Best Merit Scholarships For Out of State Students

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Top Best Merit Scholarships For Out of State Students

1. California State University – Fresno

Average Merit Aid Award to Out-Of-State Students – $2,872

2. University of Science and Arts of in Oklahoma

Average Merit Aid Award to Out-Of-State Students – $13,338

3. New College of Florida

Average Merit Aid Award to Out-Of-State Students – $19,403

4. Mississippi State University

Average Merit Aid Award to Out-Of-State Students – $15,871

5. BG Success Scholarship for Out-of-State Students

Requirement

  • Not a resident of Ohio
  • Meet with one of the minimums grades: 3.0 GPA, 20 ACT, or 1040 SAT
  • Incoming freshman

Students who are not from Ohio and want to go to Bowling Green State University, the BG Success Scholarship for Out-of-State Students can actually help cut costs. This award provides $4,000 to each winner to cover half of the extra non-resident tuition costs. There’s no need to fill out a separate application; incoming first-year students are automatically considered when they apply for admission at BGSU.

6. Mānoa Academic Merit Scholarship

Eligibility

– Incoming freshman

– Enrolled full-time

– A GPA of 3.0 or higher

– ACT of 25 or higher or SAT of 1200 or higher

The Mānoa Academic Merit Scholarship offers residents who are non-Hawaii $3,000 to assist them with the school fee at the University of Hawaii at Manoa; it’s also available to residents. The lucky applicants that win, will be offered the scholarship every year automatically, so far their GPA stays at 3.0 or higher and they maintain a 12-credit load every fall and also spring semester. Present your admission application to UH Manoa on or before January 5th so as to be considered.

7. International Merit Award Scholarship

Eligibility

– Freshman or transfer student

– International non-resident

 Winners get an award totaling 150 percent of the resident tuition rate; after it’s subtracted from the resident tuition, the final costs are close to what in-state students pay. It’s possible to get this award yearly by maintaining a 3.0 GPA or higher and taking 12 credits each fall and spring. There’s no application deadline; students are automatically considered when they apply for admission.

8. Mississippi State University Freshman Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship

Eligibility

– A GPA of 3.0 or higher

– ACT of 24 or higher or SAT of 1160 or higher

– Not a resident of Mississippi

The Mississippi State University Freshman Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship can potentially save on non-resident tuition. This award will be subject to GPA and ACT or SAT grade scores. The minimum award is $27,000 for more than 4years; the maximum is $57,000 over four years. You don’t need to fill out a separate application; just apply for admission before the MSU deadline.

9. University of Toledo Out-of-State Scholarships

Eligibility

– GPA of 2.75 or higher

– Minimum 20 ACT or 1030 SAT

– Non-Ohio resident

The University of Toledo offers a variety of scholarships to students who are coming from out of state. The awarded amount is based on a matrix with the student’s high-school GPA on one axis and the ACT/SAT scores on the other. For example, a student with a GPA of 3.8 or higher, an ACT of 35+ or an SAT of 1530+ would get $14,500. A student with a GPA of 2.75-2.99, an ACT of 20-22, or an SAT of 1030-1120 would get $9,500. Each scholarship is renewable for four years with a minimum 2.75 GPA and 27 credits per year. To be considered, submit transcripts and scores by February 1st.

10. Michigan Technological University Leading Scholar Award

Eligibility

– High school senior

– Non-Michigan resident

Get all of your tuition covered at Michigan Technological University with the Leading Scholar Award. It includes room and board, plus $1,000 for fees or books. To apply, fill out an application and submit a response to an essay question by October 15th. Applicants will need a nomination letter as well. This scholarship can be renewed if the winner maintains a 3.25 GPA, acceptable behavior, and full-time enrollment.

12. Kent State University Scholarships for Freshmen Outside of Ohio

Eligibility

– U.S. citizen

– Non-Ohio resident

– Make plans to apply full-time at the Kent State University

– 3.25 GPA or higher

– Minimum 21 ACT or 1060 SAT

For applicants who are not fromnOhio but wishes to go to Kent State University, there are a lot of scholarships available that’ll help cover costs. There’s no need to complete a separate application — students are automatically considered when they apply for admission by April 1st. The President’s Achievement Award is the most significant scholarship, which provides up to $12,500 annually.

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