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Westminster maintains a significant program of merit-based and need-based
financial aid to support new and continuing students, and the college makes
vigorous efforts every year to expand this broad-based program of financial
aid to provide the maximum in options to students who are serious about
their college educations.
The college is totally committed to the philosophy that every qualified
student shall have access to a college education, regardless of personal
financial circumstances. The College makes every effort to determine each
student's personal needs and abilities and to create an individually tailored
financial aid package which is appropriate to the student's own special
case.
Merit-based aid is available to students who have excelled in their studies
or extracurricular activities.
Need-based aid is available and awarded to students whose family contribution
is judged to be less than Westminster's total cost, thus demonstrating a
need for assistance. These funds are awarded in the form of grants, loans,
and employment. In addition, government-subsidized loans may be available
to students who do not qualify for other need-based aid, but who still lack
the financial resources to pay for their education in full.
Merit-based and need-based financial aid are administered on different
criteria; consequently, application procedures and deadlines differ.
Academic Standards
To receive an academic scholarship, a student generally must maintain at
least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA). To receive a grant, a
student must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA. To receive merit-based aid,
a student must be enrolled full time (at least 12 semester credit hours),
except where otherwise specified by the individual award.
Merit-Based Aid (Scholarships)
Merit-based aid is available at the college as a tuition award. Scholarships
are awarded to recognize academic achievement. Consequently, these scholarships
are awarded on the basis of merit and do not have to be repaid.
Some scholarships are established to recognize special groups such as non-traditional
students, senior women, part-time students, and others. Although specific
criteria vary, scholarship applicants are generally required to maintain
at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship awards are made for the academic
year only (fall and spring semesters). The total award will be divided equally
between fall and spring semesters.
Annually Funded
Funds for these scholarships are provided by individuals and/or organizations
to support qualified students on a year-to-year basis only. These scholarships
are established in accordance with directions and requests received from
the donors who establish them and provide the funds.
The annually funded scholarships available to students are listed below:
Kim T. Adamson Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior
or senior students with financial need. Preference given to students whose
parent(s) are in full-time law enforcement or active duty military. Students
must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Dr. James D. Allen Memorial Fund Scholarship-Awarded to juniors
and seniors in good standing who are specializing in English literature.
Applicants must be aware of Dr. James D. Allen's academic contributions
and be willing to meet with Mrs. Mabel D. Allen, Salt Lake City.
Alumni Association Scholarship-Awarded to students who are related
to an alumnus/alumna of Westminster. Recipient must be active in on- or
off-campus volunteer activities and must have a 3.0 GPA or higher.
James William and Katherine Nicol Andrews Scholarship Fund-Awarded
to students with a minimum 3.0 GPA, with an accounting or business major.
Preference is given to accounting students in their sophomore, junior, or
senior year.
Samuel Arentz and Mary Alice Arentz Endowed Scholarship-Awarded
to a student active in campus music programs with at least a 3.0 cumulative
GPA.
Barbara Arnold Memorial Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to Education
majors who have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA in their work and who are
enrolled on a full-time basis.
Isabelle W. Arnold Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior,
or senior female students with high academic standing and financial need.
Bamberger Foundation Scholarship-Awarded to a student majoring in
business. Student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Bank One (Utah) Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a business major
who is maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA, with preference to a student with
demonstrated financial need.
Ross Beason Memorial Scholarship for Full-Time Students-Awarded
on the basis of character, need, and merit. Student must have a minimum
GPA of 3.0 and may not receive any other scholarship during the same year.
Ross Beason Memorial Scholarship for Part-Time Students-Awarded
on the basis of character, need, and merit. Student must have a minimum
GPA of 3.0, enroll for 6 or more hours each semester and may not receive
any other scholarship during the same year.
Becton Dickinson Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior or senior
nursing students with at least a 2.50 cumulative GPA who demonstrate financial
need.
Jack and Nancy Behnken Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to students on
the basis of character, financial need, and academic achievement, to students
with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Peter and Dagmar Behrens Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore,
junior or senior full-time students, with preference to students with financial
need. Students must maintain minimum 3.0 GPA.
Irene Bunch Belden Memorial Nursing Scholarship-Awarded to nursing
students who have completed their freshman year, who demonstrate financial
need, and who have at least a 2.50 cumulative GPA.
Dr. Bruce Bemis Mathematics and Science Endowed Scholarship-Awarded
to juniors and seniors majoring in mathematics, computer science, or physical
science who plan to pursue careers in those fields. Students must have at
least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and be enrolled on at least a half-time basis.
M. Lynn Bennion Urban Education Scholarship-Awarded to a student
in the School of Education who will conduct his/her student teaching in
urban schools, and who plans to teach in urban schools. Student must have
a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Olive Berger Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore nursing
student with financial need. Student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Katharine V. Biele Nursing Scholarship-Awarded to a student majoring
in nursing, who is enrolled at least half time.
Berenice Jewett Bradshaw Faculty Scholarship-Awarded to continuing
students with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Harrison S. Brothers Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to students who
model leadership in their college and community, and who maintain a minimum
3.0 GPA.
Lyle and Marjorie Campbell Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore,
junior or senior full-time students based on academic achievement, with
preference to students who show financial need. Students must have a minimum
3.0 GPA.
Don-Kay-Clay Cash Foundation Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a student
pursuing a degree in engineering, science, or business, and who shows financial
need.
Castle Foundation Nursing Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a nursing
student who is a Utah resident, from a low to moderate income family, and
who is a minority student.
Frederick W. Champ Scholarship-Awarded to full-time business majors.
Chivas Regal Young Entrepreneur Scholarship-Awarded to Business
majors who are at least 21 years of age. Student must have a minimum 3.0
GPA.
Christ United Methodist Church Scholarship-Awarded to non-traditional
students who maintain a 3.0 Westminster College cumulative GPA, have financial
need, and enroll for at least six hours each semester.
Dr. Dean K. and Helen S. Christensen Endowed Scholarship-Awarded
to a female nursing student who is a single parent, and has at least a 2.50
cumulative GPA.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Foundation Endowed
Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior or senior students who are
of the LDS religion, who maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be
given to students with financial need.
William Clark Accounting Program Scholarship-Awarded to a senior
majoring in accounting with a 3.5 GPA or above who demonstrates financial
need.
Class of 1987 Senior Class Scholarship-Awarded to a degree-seeking
senior with at least 90 hours completed at Westminster. Candidates must
be enrolled for at least six credit hours each semester and have a cumulative
GPA of at least 3.0. Candidates will be required to write an essay on the
benefits of attending a small, liberal arts college, what they feel the
college has done for them, and what they have done for Westminster College.
Preference given to special needs students.
Class of 1998 Scholarship-Awarded to full-time students who show
demonstrated financial need.
Class of 2003 Scholarship-Awarded to a part-time or full-time student
who has demonstrated leadership in the campus community (activity in student
government, campus club, academic or service organization, or participation
in a college-wide planning process). Recipient must have demonstrated financial
need.
College Club Scholarship-Awarded to senior women who have a minimum
3.0 GPA and who exemplify character and an interest in community activities.
Amanda Coller Memorial Education Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to
a full-time student who is an education major, with an excellent academic
record.
Thomas Spencer Colton Scholarship-Awarded to full-time liberal arts
majors, or students who have a humanities emphasis, and have demonstrated
interest in public service. Students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative
GPA.
Judy Hagen-Coulter Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior or senior non-traditional student with at least a 3.0 GPA majoring
in either business or social science.
Daughters of Minos Scholarship-Applicants must be Utah residents,
of Greek descent, and be active in the Greek Orthodox Church. Sophomore,
junior or senior class standing and at least a 2.3 GPA also required.
Ronald W. and Tracey B. Daw Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore,
junior or senior full-time students who maintain at least a 3.5 GPA. Preference
will be given to students with financial need.
Lawrence T. and Janet T. Dee Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to education
majors, on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, and personal
integrity.
Deloitte & Touche Scholarship-Awarded to an MBA student who
has an accounting emphasis within the graduate program, and plans on pursuing
a career in public accounting. Student must maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.
William H. and Jeanne E. Dumas Scholarship-Awarded to a student
who demonstrates financial need and is enrolled on at least a half-time
basis.
George and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Scholarship-For
traditional-age freshman students. Selection involves a combination of these
factors: high school GPA, ACT and/or SAT scores, and date of high school
graduation.
Tom and Susan Ellison Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore, junior
or senior student who has achieved academic excellence. Student must have
a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Leslie Eskuche Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior
or senior full-time students who have achieved academic excellence. Students
must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Leslie Eskuche Endowed Nursing Scholarship-Awarded to a nursing
student with a 2.5 GPA or above.
Lottie Felkner Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior
nursing student with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA who demonstrates financial
need.
Morris S. and Barbara Ludwig Ferguson Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior or senior who demonstrates financial need and is enrolled on at least
a half-time basis.
Fieldstone Foundation Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior, or senior student of high moral character from one of the traditional
Protestant religions, with preference given to students from evangelical
faiths, who demonstrates community service through volunteer activities.
First Security Foundation Scholarship-Student must be a junior or
senior majoring in banking or finance and be a resident of the Intermountain
area.
Francis F. Fitzgerald Aviation Scholarship-Awarded to an aviation major
who is a U. S. citizen with at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA who demonstrates
financial need.
Follett College Bookstores Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior
or senior students who are full-time and have strong academic records. Students
must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Ralph A. Forbes, Jr. Memorial Music Scholarship-Awarded to music
minors who demonstrate exceptional talent, dedication and commitment. Preference
given to students with financial need.
Robert J. and Linda Frankenberg Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to continuing
students who are actively employed, have demonstrated financial need, and
at least a 3.0 GPA.
Jacob Geerlings Scholarship-Awarded to students who are liberal
arts majors and who demonstrate financial need.
Pat and Virginia Gibbons Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to students
on the basis of character, financial need, and academic achievement. Students
must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Dick Goode Accounting Scholarship-Awarded to a senior majoring in
accounting with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Roxey Lee Gordon Nursing Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to full-time
nursing students who show financial need.
Gore Mathematics and Science Scholarships-Awarded to students with
mathematics and/or science majors. Scholarship is renewable each year upon
re-application and with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Gore Music Scholarship-Awarded to students with a declared music
minor. Scholarship is renewable each year upon re-application and with a
3.0 GPA in music courses.
Graham - Whiting Family Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to education
majors who demonstrate a commitment to their community through volunteer
service.
Val A. and Edith D. Green Foundation Endowed Scholarship-Awarded
to sophomore, junior, or senior undergraduate students in the Gore School
of Business, who are marketing majors.
Gladys Mary Greenlaw Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to full-time students
who are education majors and show financial need. Students must have a minimum
3.0 GPA.
Joe Gunderson Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a student in good
academic standing. Preference will be given to a student with a documented
learning disability.
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship-Awarded to a student who shows
academic excellence and financial need. Student must have a minimum 3.0
GPA.
Dr. Henry C. and Ruth Hecker Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a full-time
undergraduate student who shows financial need, is working 20 hours per
week in a Work-Study position, has a strong religious background, and at
least a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Awarded to recent legal immigrants to the U.S.,
or to students who are first generation members of legal immigrant families.
Frank M. Helm Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior or
senior students who maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given
to students with financial need.
J. Allen Helm Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a student who demonstrates
financial need and has at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Theo Swann Hendee Memorial Scholarship Fund-Awarded to a student
who has completed the freshman year and has a 3.0 GPA or better.
John B. and Jean M. Henkels Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to full-time
students on the basis of character, financial need, and academic achievement.
Preference given to students in education, social science, or pre-professional
degrees. Students must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Hilda Chapman Holbrook Nursing Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a
student majoring in nursing who is enrolled on at least a half-time basis.
Jackson Howard Foundation Endowed Scholarship-Established in 1997
by the Howard Foundation. Awarded to students who are active in campus or
community activities, and who show financial need. Preference given to students
who will be participating in an approved international travel/study program.
Requirement: at least a 3.0 GPA; full-time enrollment.
Jane C. Ingram Endowed Writer's Scholarship-Awarded to a junior
or senior English major who shows financial need, and who has at least a
3.0 cumulative GPA.
Barbara H. Jenson Scholarship-Awarded to female students who are
single parents, on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated financial
need.
Edward N. and Jean S. Juhan Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to qualified
students who have exhibited outstanding leadership, both in college and
community involvement. Preference given to students with financial need.
Louise Kelly Scholarship-Awarded to students with at least a 2.5
cumulative GPA. Preference will be given to Native Americans or students
from Springville, Utah.
Kennecott Scholarship-Established by the Kennecott Utah Copper Division.
Five scholarships are awarded to science majors, and five scholarships are
awarded to students majoring in other areas. Students must have a least
a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Key Bank Business Scholarship-Awarded to a senior on the basis of
need and academic accomplishment. The recipient must be a Utah resident
progressing toward a degree in accounting, economics, finance, or management.
Koch/Watson Woman's Board Scholarship-Recipient must be a non-traditional
student and enroll for at least 6 credit hours per semester.
Demetrios Kyremes Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to sophomores, juniors
or seniors majoring in a business field. The student must have at least
a 3.0 cumulative GPA; financial need will be considered.
Patricia Pattison Lakness Scholarship-Awarded to a female student
who provides responsible leadership in on-campus activities. Scholarship
is based primarily on character and need.
Jay Lees Scholarship-Awarded to full-time students active in the
college's theatre department.
George L. Lemich Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a nursing student,
with preference given to a student with high academic standing and demonstrated
financial need. Student must be at least half-time status.
Jane F. McCarthey Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to full-time sophomore,
junior, or senior students who demonstrate financial need. Students must
have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.
McGillis Charitable Foundation Peggy Stock Endowed Scholarship-Awarded
to full-time sophomore, junior or senior students who are U.S. citizens
and show financial need, and have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
James C. McNeil Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a full- or part-time
non-traditional student who shows financial need.
Nibs Meldrum Aviation Scholarship-Awarded to senior aviation majors,
based on academic achievement and demonstrated financial need.
Louis Alan Merz Scholarship-Awarded to an aviation major with at
least a 2.5 GPA who demonstrates financial need and is involved in aviation
activities through the college.
Herbert I. and Elsa B. Michael Restricted and Endowed Scholarships-Awarded
to a student with a 3.0 GPA or above.
Doris Edwards Miller Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to students who
are veterans of the U.S. military, or who are children of veterans, on the
basis of character and financial need.
Joe Muscolino Music Scholarship-Awarded to music minors with financial
need, with preference given to students with a jazz emphasis, upon recommendation
by the college's Director of Music. Students must have a minimum 3.00 cumulative
GPA.
National Science Foundation Computer Science and Mathematics Scholarship-Funded
by the National Science Foundation. Awarded to freshman, sophomore, junior,
and senior computer science and mathematics majors. Recipients must be full-time
students with cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, be U.S. citizens or permanent
residents of the U.S., and must demonstrate financial need (by U.S. Department
of Education requirements).
Robert and Lorraine Nickerson Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore,
junior or senior full-time students who have minimum 3.0 GPA.
James and Susan Sullivan Niles Scholarship-Awarded to a student
who has completed his/her freshman year, is a U. S. citizen, and has at
least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Nordstrom Cultural Diversity Scholarship-Awarded to a junior or
senior student who participates in off-campus activities that promote cultural
diversity. Student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled full-time.
Laura S. and Chester W. Nortz Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a liberal
arts major who is at least sophomore status, and who is of high moral character
and is a member of the Protestant faith. Preference given to a student who
has demonstrated community service through volunteer activities. Student
must have a minimum 3.20 cumulative GPA.
School of Nursing Alumni Association Scholarship-Awarded in alternate
years to undergraduate nursing students (in their junior or senior year)
and graduate MSN nursing students. Students must maintain minimum 3.0 GPA.
Preference given to students with financial need.
Dr. Richard Odell Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior or senior
students who have served a mission for a church, with preference to LDS
students. Recipients must be full-time students with at least a 3.0 cumulative
GPA.
William Orchow and Janet Martineau Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to
sophomore, junior or senior full-time students who have a demonstrated financial
need. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Pacificorp Scholarship-Awarded to sophomores, juniors, or seniors
based on academic achievement.
Paez-Garcia-Schow Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a student of Hispanic
and/or Norwegian descent majoring in accounting or nursing, or planning
to enter the public health field.
Gus Papanikolis Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a business student
with a 3.0 GPA or better.
Scott S. Parker Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore, junior
or senior full-time student who has a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Junior A.B. and Mary Frances Peak Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to
a junior or senior majoring in nursing. Both financial need and dedication
to the nursing profession will be considered. The minimum GPA is a 2.50.
James E. "Pete" Petersen Scholarship-Awarded to non-traditional
women, preference given to single parents. Students must have a 3.0 GPA
or above and enroll for at least 6 credit hours per semester.
Marie Petersen/Sigma Chi Scholarship-Awarded to a male student who
is active in on-campus activities and has a 3.0 GPA or better.
Drs. Agnes M. and Henry Plenk Scholarship-Awarded to full-time undergraduate
nursing majors with preference given to minority students.
Jane Dooly Gile Porter Scholarship-Awarded to students pursuing
nursing degrees who show academic excellence and have demonstrated financial
need.
Elly James Paulos Scholarship-Awarded to full-time female business
majors, with preference given to single parents.
Questar Scholarship-Awarded to students majoring in physical sciences
or mathematics who have cumulative GPAs of at least 3.0 and who demonstrate
financial need.
Dr. Barry Quinn and Dr. Bob Warnock Endowed Science Scholarship-Awarded
to junior and senior science majors who show financial need, with preference
given to students majoring in the life sciences.
Reader's Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior, or senior with a minimum 3.0 GPA who comes from a middle-income
family.
Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health Science Scholarship-Awarded
to a nursing student with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Alvin and Helene Richer Academic Excellence Scholarship-Awarded
to an incoming freshman student who is in the top 5% of his/her high school
graduating class. The scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains
at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA.
George W. Roper Aviation Scholarship-Awarded to junior aviation
majors, based on academic achievement and financial need.
Samuel Rosenfeld Memorial Scholarship-Recipient must have a 3.0
GPA or better and demonstrate financial need.
Rev. Dr. A. Walton and Charlotte T. Roth Scholarship-Awarded to
a junior who has outstanding leadership abilities and potential and who
is interested in the study of religion or education. Selection is based
on high academic achievement, involvement in campus activities, and demonstration
of high standards of moral conduct.
Katherine E. Rouillard Scholarship-Awarded to a full-time student
on the basis of character, need, and merit who is a sophomore, junior, or
senior, and who has a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Sherry Sailer Theater and Performing Arts Scholarship-Awarded to
a student who demonstrates an interest in theater and performing arts. Student
must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Preference given to students minoring
in theater arts.
Andrew J. and Carolyn Schilly Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior or senior full-time student to recognize high academic standing,
with preference given to a student with financial need. Student must have
a minimum 3.0 GPA.
St. Mark's Auxiliary Nursing Scholarship-Awarded to a junior or
senior with at least a 3.3 GPA majoring in nursing. Both financial need
and dedication to the nursing profession will be considered in the selection
process.
Kenneth B. Shaw Scholarship-Awarded to a student who has completed
the freshman year and has a 3.0 GPA or better.
Dorothy Joyce and Daniel A. Singleton Scholarship Fund-Awarded to
sophomores, juniors or seniors with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
G. Raymond and Edna K. Smith Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to upperclass
full-time students who have at least a 3.0 GPA.
Sodhexho Marriott Services Scholarship-Awarded by the College's
food service provider to on-campus residential students who have demonstrated
campus and community involvement.
Maude Belliston and George A. Sperry Endowed Nursing Scholarship-Awarded
to full-time undergraduate nursing students with demonstrated financial
need. Recipient must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
William and Anna Spiess Memorial Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to
students who are noteworthy scholars with good scholastic potential majoring
in art or premedical studies with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA who need
financial aid.
Elva Acklam Stark Endowed Nursing Scholarship-Awarded to full-time
undergraduate nursing majors, with preference to students who have a career
interest in providing high-quality care to elderly persons. Recipient must
have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
John Stauffer Honors Scholarship-Awarded to a senior majoring in
chemistry who has a minimum 3.5 GPA.
Thomas E. Steinke Student Athlete Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior or senior full-time student, who has at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA.
Recipient must be a student-athlete, who demonstrates good citizenship and
team spirit. The scholarship will alternate annually between female and
male recipients.
Sterling Scholar Scholarship-Awarded to Sterling Scholar winners
and runners-up in the five regional competitions throughout the state of
Utah. Winners receive a full tuition scholarship; runners-up receive a one-half
tuition scholarship. May be awarded for four years if the student maintains
a 3.0 GPA.
Peggy A. Stock Presidential Scholarship-Awarded to undergraduate
students with strong academic backgrounds and demonstrated financial need,
with preference to single parents.
Earl W. Stouffer Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a student who demonstrates
a seriousness of purpose and the ability to recognize the need to be a helper
rather than a receiver of the good things in life.
Sugarhouse Rotary Club Scholarship-Awarded to full-time students
with strong academic backgrounds who have financial need.
Dr. W. C. Swanson Family Foundation Endowed Scholarship-Awarded
to sophomore, junior, or senior students in the School of Education, with
at least a 3.0 GPA and who demonstrate financial need.
Dr. Robert G. and Marian Hayes Thompson Memorial Nursing Scholarship-Awarded
to undergraduate nursing students, with preference given to students with
high academic standing and financial need. Recipient must have at least
a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Tingey Construction Co., Inc. Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore,
junior or senior full-time students who have a demonstrated financial need.
Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Joyce Topham Education Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore,
junior, or senior education major, who shows financial need and has at least
a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Verl R. Topham Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior,
or senior students who are still "undecided" regarding a declared
major field of study, with preference given to students with financial need
and who graduated from a high school located in a small community.
Dr. Leland A. Underkofler Scholarship-Awarded to sophomores, juniors,
or seniors with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Utah T. H. Bell Teaching Scholarship-Awarded by the state of Utah
to a student who is a Utah resident, who has declared his/her intention
to complete a degree and teaching certificate, and who intends to teach
in the Utah public schools. Requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
Frank Kennedy Vernoy Scholarship-Awarded to non-traditional students
who show financial need and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference is given
to single parents.
Margaret Bierce Waters Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a needy and
deserving student who has a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Anne S. Weeks Endowed Scholarship-Students must show and maintain
academic excellence and meritorious conduct in campus life activities annually.
Westminster College Foundation Board Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore,
junior or senior full-time students who have at least a 3.0 GPA. Student
must be actively involved in community or volunteer service. Preference
given to students whose parents or siblings are Westminster College alumni.
Westminster College Woman's Board Ruth Skeeters Scholarship-Awarded
to full-time students who show academic achievement, have vocational objectives,
and are U.S. citizens. Recipients must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Westminster College Woman's Board Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to
a student with a minimum of 3.0 GPA who shows academic achievement and has
a well-defined career objective.
Dr. Burton C. J. Wheatlake Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to a junior
student who has exhibited outstanding volunteer leadership in both college
and community involvement. Student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Burton K. Wheatlake Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to full-time junior
or senior students who have shown volunteer and community service involvement,
and have demonstrated financial need.
Florence L. Wheatlake Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a student
who demonstrates musical performing ability and participates in a departmental
performing organization. Applicants must be United States citizens and have
a 3.0 GPA or better.
Don and Dona Wheeler Endowed Scholarship-Awarded to sophomore, junior
or senior full-time student who has a minimum 3.0 GPA.
W.I.C.F. Challenge Grant Scholarship-Awarded to a student with at
least a 3.0 GPA who has completed his/her freshman year and who demonstrates
financial need.
Claudine Corbett Wilcox Endowed Music Scholarship-Awarded to a music
minor, upon the recommendation of the college's Director of Music. Student
must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Stephen Wilfert Memorial Soccer Scholarship-Applicants must be Utah
residents involved in the Westminster soccer program who demonstrate financial
need.
William Y. K. and Gloria Wong Scholarship-Awarded to a student with
at least a 3.0 GPA who has participated in a college-approved community
service project.
Steven K. Wright Scholarship-Awarded to a full- or part-time student
who shows financial need, with preference given to a non-traditional student
who is a single parent. Recipient must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Sinze Wu Memorial Scholarship-Awarded to a sophomore, junior or
senior student, with preference given to a student with financial need and
high academic standing.
Leah Wyer Scholarship-Awarded to senior women who have a minimum
3.0 GPA and who exemplify character and an interest in community activities.
Zions Bancorporation Endowed Business Scholarship-Awarded to students
in the Gore School of Business who have demonstrated financial need. Students
must have minimum 3.0 GPA.
Zions Bank Founders Scholarship-Awarded to freshman, sophomore,
junior and senior students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement
and commitment to community service.
General Scholarship Fund
In addition to the annually funded scholarships described above, the college
maintains a General Scholarship Fund that consists of a series of financial
gifts made to Westminster by individuals and families who support the college.
The General Scholarship Fund is used to support the Institutional Scholarships
awarded each year. Listed below are the individuals, families, and corporations
who are now supporting the College's General Scholarship Fund: Albert J.
Alt Memorial Scholarship, George Bailey Memorial Scholarship, Victor Blumberg
Memorial Scholarship, Bess W. Fisher Scholarship, Margaret Freece Scholarship,
Fuller Reading Scholarship, Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Hansen Scholarship, Edith
Wade and Frederick J. Hart Scholarship, Thomas F. Hawk Scholarship, Alfred
Hendrickson Scholarship, Hoag Scholarship, Rosa Bird Marimon Scholarship,
Mountain Fuel Supply Company Scholarship, Morris B. Rosenblatt Memorial
Scholarship, Samuel Rosenfeld Memorial Scholarship Fund, Mr. and Mrs. L.S.
Skaggs Scholarship, Bradley and Elizabeth Skinner Memorial Scholarship,
Charles L. Wheeler Memorial Scholarship, Westminster College Memorial Scholarship
Fund, and Henry T. and Helen I. Zeider Scholarship.
Other Scholarships
The college also maintains a series of special scholarships funded by
a variety of organizations that prefer to select the recipients for the
awards each year. In most cases, these special scholarships have their
own application forms, which are available through the Office of Financial
Aid.
Air Force ROTC Scholarship--Available on a competitive basis for
2, 2 1/2, 3, 3 1/2, or 4 years. Provides full tuition, reimbursement for
textbooks, and a monthly allowance.
Army ROTC Scholarship--Available on a competitive basis for 2 to
4 years. Provides full tuition, reimbursement for textbooks, and a monthly
allowance.
Navy ROTC Scholarship--Available on a competitive basis for 2 to
4 years. Provides full tuition, reimbursement for textbooks, and a monthly
allowance.
United Presbyterian Scholarship--Awarded to members of the Presbyterian
Church. Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA.
Other Financial Aid
Church loans based on availability of funds may be obtained through churches
maintaining an affiliation with the college (Presbyterian, United Church
of Christ). In most cases, these loans are restricted to members of the
respective denominations.
Information on these loans may be obtained from the appropriate minister
or from the Office of Financial Aid.
The college also maintains a loan fund from which amounts of money may
be borrowed under emergency conditions for short periods of time to meet
school-related expenses (based on availability of funds).
The individuals and organizations now supporting this special loan fund:
Christ Student Loan Fund, Dora E. Cunningham Memorial Loan Fund, Clara
Dell Forde Student Loan Fund, George T. Hansen, Sr. Loan Fund, T.K. Irvine
Loan Fund, Coletha Kimberling Jones Student Loan Fund, Harvey T. and Ina
West Kurzhak Memorial Loan Fund, Masonic Foundation Loan Fund, Michael
Short-Term Loan Fund, Joseph D. Miller Loan Fund, George D. Ryall Loan
Fund, Orrin Sterns Loan Fund, and Wasatch Presbyterian Church Women's
Association Loan Fund.
Federal Stafford Student Loan Program
Degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply
for Federal Stafford Student Loan funds. Banks and other lending institutions
have traditionally lent money to students to finance their education.
First-year undergraduate students may borrow up to $2,625 per academic
year. Second-year undergraduate students may borrow up to $3,500 per academic
year. Undergraduates past the second year may borrow up to $5,500 per academic
year to a total aggregate maximum of $23,000 for all undergraduate education.
Graduate students may borrow up to $8,500 per academic year to a total aggregate
maximum of $65,500.
Applicants must apply for need-based financial aid using the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Office of Financial Aid will then determine
the amount of a loan that the student may qualify for and certify student
status to the lending institution of the student's choice.
Federal Parent Loan For Undergraduate Students
(PLUS)
This loan is available to parents of dependent undergraduate students.
The parents must have no adverse credit history. Parents may borrow up to
the cost of education (budget costs minus any financial aid received) and
must use the loan funds solely to pay educational costs. The PLUS is a variable
interest rate loan that is currently capped at 9%, and parents make monthly
principal and interest payments beginning at the time the loan is disbursed.
The loan may be obtained through a participating lender (banks, credit unions,
and savings and loan associations). For further information concerning this
program, contact the Financial Aid Office.
Student Employment
The Federal work-study program makes awards based on financial need. Students
are given the opportunity to work part-time, on-campus, while attending
school. They can work full-time during the summer and other vacation periods.
Under this program, the college pays a portion of the student wages and
the government pays the remainder.
Students with Federal work study eligibility have the opportunity to select
from a listing of job openings on campus for interviews and hiring. Students
are paid every two weeks for work performed until they have earned the total
amount of their Federal work study award for the academic year. There are
also positions available for summer work.
Student Budgets
Student budgets vary depending upon whether the students are dependent
or independent, where they live, and the number of credit hours for which
they enroll. Sample budgets are shown below and are based on tuition figures
for the 2004 - 2005 academic year.
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DEPENDENT COMMUTER
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(undergraduate, full-time 12-16 hours enrollment each semester,
student lives at home with his/her parents, 9-month duration)
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Tuition and Fees
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$18,482
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Books and Supplies
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900
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Room and Board
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1,500
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Transportation
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900
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Personal Expenses
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1,170
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TOTAL
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$22,952
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DEPENDENT/INDEPENDENT ON-CAMPUS
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(undergraduate, full-time 12-16 hours enrollment each semester,
student lives in on-campus housing, 9-month duration)
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Tuition and Fees
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$18,482
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Books and Supplies
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900
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Room and Board
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5,920
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Transportation
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900
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Personal Expenses
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1,225
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TOTAL
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$27,427
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DEPENDENT/INDEPENDENT OFF CAMPUS
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(undergraduate, full-time 12-16 hours enrollment each semester,
9-month duration)
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Tuition and Fees
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$18,482
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Books and Supplies
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900
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Room and Board
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5,900
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Transportation
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950
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Personal Expenses
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1,750
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TOTAL
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$27,982
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Determination of Need
To determine the financial need of a student, calculate College Costs (Student
Budget) and apply Family Contribution against them. If the Family Contribution
is less than the College Costs, financial need is established. The Family
Contribution is determined by completing the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA), including information about income, assets, and non-taxable
income.
Satisfactory Progress Requirements For Receipt
of Student Financial Aid
Students must maintain satisfactory progress in their academic studies
in order to receive Title IV (Federal) student financial aid funds and
institutionally funded financial aid. Title IV (Federal) student financial
aid includes the following programs:
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Federal Pell Grant
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
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Federal Work Study (FWS)
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Federal Perkins Loan
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Federal Stafford Loan
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Federal PLUS Loan
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Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Program
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Students Receiving Student Financial Aid Funds
Full-time and part-time (undergraduate and graduate) students must complete
at least 70 percent of the semester credit hours for which they enrolled
to be making satisfactory progress. Any class that appears on the academic
transcript as "graded" will be counted toward total credit hours
enrolled. Transcript grades include the following:
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A, A-
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(Excellent)
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I
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(Incomplete)
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CR
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(Credit)
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B+, B, B-
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(Above Average)
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T
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(Temporary)
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NC
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(No Credit)
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C+, C, C-
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(Average)
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W
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(Withdrawn)
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X
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(Repeat)
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D+, D, D-
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(Poor)
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WF
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(Withdrawn failing)
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R
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(Repeated)
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F
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(Failure)
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UW
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(Unofficial withdrawal)
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AU
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(Audit) [no credit]
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Additionally, once a student attains sophomore or second-year status,
(28 hours and above), the student must maintain a cumulative grade point
average of 2.0.
If satisfactory progress requirements are not met, the student will be
determined ineligible to receive Title IV student financial aid funds.
Timetable For Review
Students' records will be reviewed at the end of each academic year to
determine whether they are in compliance with the Satisfactory Progress
Policy. The academic year ends with May Term and will include any period
of time during the academic year the student was enrolled.
Grade Reports Special Note
The following will not be counted as credit hours completed:
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F
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Failure
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I
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Incomplete
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W
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Withdrawn
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NC
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No Credit
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UW
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Unofficial withdrawal
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X
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Repeat
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WF
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Withdrawn Failing
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T
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Temporary
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Total Semesters Student Financial Aid Funds
Undergraduate students are eligible to receive financial aid funds for
a maximum of twelve (12) semesters while in full-time status, with each
summer counted as one-half semester. Graduate students are eligible to
receive eight (8) semesters of aid while in full-time status, with each
summer counting as one-half semester. Part-time students' eligibility
will be extended proportionately. Students pursuing a second undergraduate
degree are eligible for four (4) additional semesters after receiving
the first bachelor's degree.
Reinstatement
After becoming ineligible for student financial aid funds, a student
can be considered for receipt of financial aid only when the completion
percentage and grade point average requirements have been met.
Notification
The Financial Aid Office will notify by letter any student receiving
financial assistance who does not meet the satisfactory progress requirement
and has been determined to be ineligible for financial aid. The notice
will be addressed to the student's most current local address on file
at the college. It is the student's responsibility to inform the Registrar's
Office of a correct mailing address at all times.
Right to Appeal and Appeal Process
Any student who has been determined to be ineligible for financial aid
has the right to appeal. The following appeal process will be utilized:
- The student appealing the satisfactory progress decision will meet
with an Associate Director of Financial Aid to discuss the circumstances
which caused the student not to be able to meet the satisfactory progress
requirements. The Associate Director of Financial Aid will give a decision
at the conclusion of the meeting.
- If the appeal is not approved, and the student wishes to proceed further
with the appeal, the student will meet with the Director of Financial
Aid. The Director of Financial Aid will give a decision, in writing,
within three (3) working days of the meeting.
- The final appeal may be addressed (either in person or in writing)
to the Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Committee, which will
give a decision, in writing, within three (3) working days of the meeting.
Return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid Funds
Federal regulations govern the return of Title IV (federal) financial
aid funds that have been disbursed for a student who completely withdraws
from college during a term, payment period, or period of enrollment. The
regulations operate under the principle that a student "earns"
his/her financial aid based on the period of time he/she remained enrolled.
Effective July 1, 2000, Westminster College adopted the new "Return
of Title IV Funds" regulations, which are part of the updated Higher
Education Amendments of 1998.
During the first 60% of the enrollment period, a student "earns"
Title IV federal financial aid funds in direct proportion to the length
of time he/she remains enrolled (that is, the percentage of time during
the enrollment period that the student remained enrolled is the percentage
of disbursable aid for that period that the student earned). A student
who withdraws from college beyond the 60% point has "earned"
all Title IV federal financial aid for the period.
Unearned Title IV funds, other than Federal Work-Study earnings, must
be returned to the federal financial aid programs.Unearned aid is the
amount of disbursed Title IV aid that exceeds the amount of Title IV aid
earned under the formula.
The responsibility to repay unearned Title IV aid is shared by the institution
and the student in proportion to the aid each is assumed to possess.
The institution's share is the lesser of:
- the total amount of unearned aid; or
- institutional charges multiplied by the percentage of unearned aid.
The student's share is the difference between the total unearned amount
and the institution's share.
Additional information, worksheets, and examples of return-of-federal-funds
calculations can be obtained from the Financial Aid |