you can afford a college experience

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you can afford a college experience
Financial Aid and Scholarships for
Oklahoma Students
a college
experience
you can
afford
You
Thanks to a host
can …
of scholarships and
afford financial aid options.
it at
OSU
There’s no better
investment than a
college education. At
OSU, our scholarships
make that investment
easier on you.
That means more money toward attending
OSU. The best value in the Big 12 is a
modern research university endowed with
academic excellence in everything from
aerospace engineering to business and the
arts. But, more broadly, that means more
money toward a college experience on
a campus that, nestled in the heart of a
thriving college town, pulses with student
groups and Division I athletics.
Scholarships will help you with tuition, fees,
books, room and board that total about
$15,430 with 14 hours of classes. Costs
include tuition and fees, room and board
(on-campus or off-campus) and books and
supplies. For more information about the
cost to attend OSU, visit the Office of the
Bursar or check out the tuition estimator at
bursar.okstate.edu/tuitionestimate.asp.
Oklahoma State Regents
for Higher Education
Academic Scholars
OSRHE Institutional
Nominees
Up to
Based on National Merit competition and OSRHE
Academic Scholar rules, this requires a 99.5 percentile
score on the ACT or on the SAT.
Up to
Valedictorian
Scholarship
Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid
1.800.233.5019 Ext. 3
finaid@okstate.edu
www.okstate.edu/finaid
Oklahoma State University in compliance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other federal laws and regulations, does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices
or procedures. This includes but is not limited to admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Title IX of the Education
Amendments and Oklahoma State University policy prohibit discrimination in the provision of services of benefits offered by the University
based on gender. Any person (student, faculty or staff) who believes that discriminatory practices have been engaged in based upon gender
may discuss their concerns and file informal or formal complaints of possible violations of Title IX with the OSU Title IX Coordinator, Dr.
Carolyn Hernandez, Director of Affirmative Action, 408 Whitehurst, Oklahoma State University, Stil water, OK 74078, 405-744-5371 or
405-744-5576 (fax). This publication, issued by Oklahoma State University as authorized by the Director of Admissions, Designed by
University Marketing, and printed by University Printing at a cost of $4,421 40M/#2842 08/09.
Academic Opportunity
Award
Regents Distinguished
Scholarship
Apply
now at
admissions.okstate.edu. Or contact us at: 1.800.233.5019 Ext. 1
$6,740*
The program’s requirements are based on OSRHE
rules. For details, go to okstate.edu/finaid.
$2,200*
President’s Distinguished
Scholarship
Academic Excellence
Scholarship
$9,440*
It requires a minimum ACT score of 27 or a 1210 on the
SAT and an unweighted 3.75 GPA, and a strong record of
leadership to be considered. Awards are limited to 75 per year.
Up to
$2,000*
It requires at least a 24 on the ACT or a 1090 on the SAT with a 3.8
unweighted high school GPA. For details, go to okstate.edu/finaid.
Up to
$1,250*
This program requires valedictorian status in high school,
according to OSU scholarship rules.
Up to
$1,250*
A need-based scholarship, preference is given to students from under-represented
high schools, low-income areas of the state or first-generation college students.
Up to
$2,500*
It requires at least a 30 on the ACT or 1330 on the
SAT and a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA. For other
ways to qualify, visit okstate.edu/finaid.
*Dollar amount is per year
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
219 Student Union
Stillwater, OK 74078