Cassieann98, why go with your first instinct about the scholarship program rather than read all about the scholarship programs available at UA posted clearly in black and white on their website (not to mention all of the very clear, fact-based information you find here at CC)? I understand utilizing one’s gut instinct (or intuition) when walking up to an ATM at night or putting oneself in other potentially precarious situations, but using your gut instinct to discern the truth about very objective scholarship options?
Thankfully, that over-reliance on baseless gut instinct can be cured by an excellent college education, and UA offers such a college education. For those students who are blessed to be able to attend tuition-free as a reward for their hard work and achievement while in high school, then all the better. And what could be better than to be able to pursue an excellent college education, that is intended to free one’s mind of ignorance, for free or nearly free? Doesn’t sound like there’s any catch to me. My son would agree (as would my bank account.) But hey, if you find the scholarship programs suspicious in some way, move on to another school. Simple as that.