Frequently Asked Questions
What types of scholarships are available?
Clayton State University offers outstanding students a wide
variety of competitive academic scholarships. Most are based on
academic merit and some are also based on financial need. There
are also scholarships that are specific for dental hygiene and
nursing students which are awarded by a Scholarship Committee
within the School of Health Sciences. Contact the School of
Health Sciences at (678) 466-4900 for information on those
scholarships.
How do I qualify for scholarships?
Most
scholarships require a 3.0 or above institutional grade point
average. Other criteria may include leadership skills, intended
major, financial need, and extracurricular involvement. To be
considered for need-based scholarships, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) for the appropriate academic year. You
can apply online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov after January 1. Clayton State’s federal school code is
008976.
Are international students eligible for Clayton State
scholarships?
International students are eligible
unless the guidelines indicate that applicants must be Georgia
residents or U.S. citizens.
Am I eligible for a Clayton State scholarship if I am
pursuing a second bachelor’s degree?
You may apply,
but priority is given to students who are seeking their first
undergraduate degree.
Do I complete a separate application for every
scholarship?
By submitting a complete and accurate
application packet, you will be considered for all Academic
Scholarships for which you qualify. If you are interested in
Department Scholarships, you must contact the office or
person listed for application information. Private Scholarships
may be applied for by contacting that organization offering the
scholarship.
Who should complete the Recommendation Forms for me?
Forms should be completed by a teacher, counselor, faculty
member, faculty advisor, or someone who can attest to your
character and academic performance. Recommendations should not
be from family members. If you submit more than the two
required recommendations, only two will be reviewed.
Do I have to be accepted for admission before I apply for
a scholarship?
You do not have to be officially
accepted to apply for a scholarship, but the Office of
Admissions must receive an admissions application and official
copies of high school and/or college transcripts by the
scholarship deadline. New freshmen and
some transfer students will also be required to submit a copy of
their SAT or ACT scores prior to the scholarship application
deadline. For more admission information, contact the Office of
Admissions at (678) 466-4115.
What are the deadlines for scholarships?
To be
considered for Academic Scholarships, your
scholarship file must be complete by the scholarship
deadline which is normally in late April.
Please remember that you are responsible for ensuring that all
required items are received by this deadline. Applications or
other documents received after the deadline will not be
considered.
What is the amount of each scholarship?
Award
amounts for Academic Scholarships range from $200 to full
in-state tuition and fees. The actual awarding of each
scholarship, and the award amount, is contingent upon
contributions made to scholarship funds or to the income earned
from scholarship endowments.
Can I receive a scholarship if I receive other types of
financial aid?
Scholarship awards are in addition to
Pell and/or HOPE awards. It is possible that your loan or
federal work-study eligibility will be reduced if you receive a
scholarship.
When will I know if I have received a scholarship?
You will be notified by late July of the Scholarship Committee’s
decision regarding your application. Not all eligible and
qualified students will receive a scholarship since funds are
limited.
Where do I turn in my application and recommendation
forms?
Your application and recommendation forms
should be submitted to the Financial Aid Office, Clayton State
University, 2000 Clayton State Boulevard, Student Center #102,
Morrow, GA 30260.