<p>NMSC will try to spread the scholarships around. Usually if your son/daughter is qualified for a corporate scholarship, that is what normally they will get instead of the one time $2500 NMSC scholarship. Schools, in general, will treat the corporate scholarship as part of their scholarship package. For example, a couple years ago ASU’s NM scholarship was $23,000 per year for four years regardless whether you get a corporate scholarship or not. My son got a $2000 a year from the company that I work for and ASU just add $21,000 to make it $23,000. If he did not get the corporate scholarship, he will get the full $23,000 from ASU.</p>