Which schools have HUGE ASSURED scholarships available whose merit deadlines have not yet passed

The Regents is still a full ride.

$18,803 is UNM’s in-state COA (tuition, fees, room & board, books, transportation). The Amigo covers the OOS differential for tuition & fees, making the OOS Regents a full ride for OOS students.

Don’t bother checking NMSU–all deadlines for the big scholarships have passed. Deadline was Dec 1.

NMTech’s scholarship applications are open until March 1. Merit scholarship range from $2000-$6000. (NMTech tuition, fees and room & board run $8000/semester)
https://www.nmt.edu/finaid/freshmen.php

NAU has a the Lumberjack Scholarship–full tuition, but ONLY open to AZ residents. All other guaranteed merit schollies are in the $2000-$4000 range.

https://nau.edu/office-of-scholarships-and-financial-aid/freshman-merit-based-tuition-scholarships/

This is out of date but something to start with:
http://automaticfulltuition.yolasite.com/

This thread may exist because that site is out of date, since many of the scholarships listed there are no longer offered, are smaller, have higher thresholds, or are competitive.

WVU offers $15k to OOS students with those stats (OOS tuition is around $23k and R&B can be under $10k if you don’t do glitzy dorms)

https://admissions.wvu.edu/files/d/276df541-ce85-47b4-9a2c-a2eaab71c37a/scholarship-handout-web.png

But I know they have departmental scholarships that will stack. If they want you, they will find a way :slight_smile:

For International Freshmen Scholarship Award University of Arizona require “Must verify your lawful presence as described under Arizona’s Proposition 300”.
I didn’t found anywhere at site answer is International Freshmen with F-1 visa eligible for that award or not?

Re: #24

https://www.registrar.arizona.edu/personal-information/acceptable-forms-documentation?audience=students&cat1=17&cat2=238 may help you.

@ucbalumnus Thank you. A lot of abbreviations I don’t know. But as I understand no, not eligible.

Since one of the allowed things is “Foreign passport with U.S. visa”, you may want to ask the school directly about your eligibility if you get an F-1 visa.

Wright State (Ohio) has an NMF/NMSF that is full ride instate (tuition/RB/books), if out of state same full ride plus about $9k (difference between in and out of state tuition). Requires 3.75GPA and NMSF or NMF status.

https://www.wright.edu/raiderconnect/financial-aid/scholarships/wright-state-university-national-scholarship-0

https://www.wright.edu/raiderconnect/accounts-and-bills/wright-guarantee-18-19-tuition-housing-and-meal-plans

Deadline is Feb 1 but it’s unclear if you have to apply by then or be admitted by then.