About
North Dakota State University (NDSU) is a public research university located in Fargo, North Dakota. The NDSU Scholarship Application portal provides access to scholarship opportunities for students across various academic disciplines including Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; Arts and Sciences; Business; Engineering; and Health and Human Sciences. The platform helps match students with scholarship opportunities based on their eligibility criteria and academic profile.
Funding Opportunities
Tyler Jangula Memorial Scholarship
The Tyler Jangula Memorial Scholarship is available to students who transfer to North Dakota State University (NDSU) who have completed two years of study at Williston State College. The scholarship provides financial support to help students complete their education at NDSU after transferring from Williston State College. Preference will be given to those who have graduated from a high school in Williams, Divide, or McKenzie counties in North Dakota. This scholarship recognizes transfer students and supports educational continuity for students from specific geographic regions in North Dakota.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship is available to incoming transfer students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. This scholarship supports students pursuing their first bachelor's degree at North Dakota State University. Applicants must provide verification of their Phi Theta Kappa membership through a letter of recommendation or copy of their membership certificate or ID card.
John and Alyce B. Travers Scholarship
The John and Alyce B. Travers Scholarship is awarded to current and incoming students who have graduated from a Bowman, ND, or Harding, SD County high school. This scholarship supports students at North Dakota State University across multiple academic levels including incoming freshmen, current students, transfer students, and graduate students. The deadline for incoming freshmen is February 1st, while the deadline for current, transfer, and graduate students is April 1st. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the NDSU scholarship portal.
Crankstart Re-Entry Scholarship
The Crankstart Re-Entry Scholarship is available to students who have not attended college for five or more years. This includes students who did not go to college after high school, as well as students who previously attended college but stopped out and have not returned in five or more years. The scholarship is designed to support individuals who are re-entering higher education after a significant break and provides financial assistance to help them complete their bachelor's degree. Applicants are asked to reflect on the obstacles they have faced in obtaining or completing their degree, what has changed in their lives to ensure academic success, and why they need this scholarship and how it will impact them. The scholarship is administered through the NDSU Office of Admission and Student Affairs/Enrollment Management.
Bernard Osher Foundation Reentry Scholarship
The Bernard Osher Foundation established the Osher Reentry Scholarship Program which provides scholarship support for students pursuing their first Baccalaureate Degree after a significant break (5 or more years) in their studies. The scholarship program was designed for students who may have taken a break from their college studies due to personal challenges, financial hardships, illness, or family responsibilities and for students who didn't start college immediately following high school. This scholarship is administered through North Dakota State University's Office of Admission and Student Affairs/Enrollment Management.
Achievers Transfer Award
The Achievers Transfer Award is available to incoming transfer students beginning their program of study at NDSU and have earned a cumulative 3.0 or higher GPA on a 4.0 scale at the time of application. Students must also have 12 or more transferrable college credits. The application deadline for students intending to start in the Spring semester is December 1st. The application deadline for students intending to start in the Fall semester is August 1st. Students who are currently enrolled at NDSU are not eligible for this award. To be eligible for this award students must be pursuing their first bachelor's degree. The award amount varies based on GPA: students with a 3.50 – 4.0 GPA receive $2,000 per year (renewable for 1 additional year), while students with a 3.0 – 3.49 GPA receive $1,000 per year (renewable for 1 additional year).
Land Grant Access Award
The Land Grant Access Award is a scholarship opportunity at North Dakota State University designed to support students from underrepresented populations. The award provides financial assistance in the form of a tuition waiver to help improve access to higher education for students who identify as members of underrepresented groups. To be considered for this award, applicants must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the stated deadline in addition to completing the scholarship application. The application requires students to explain how they identify as a member of an underrepresented population and describe how their lived experiences make them strong candidates for the tuition waiver.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 1089
- Active Now
- 7
- Source Domain
- ndsu.academicworks.com
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