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Office of Financial Aid - Scholarships & Grants

Scholarships and grants are available from a variety of programs for both UNDERGRADUATE and GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL students. In addition, each month we list various private/outside resource opportunities in our Financial Aid Newsletter, along with application instructions and deadlines.


UNDERGRADUATE scholarships and grants are available from a variety of federal programs, as well as from various departmental, independent and private resources. These funds are categorized as either need-based or non-need-based.

NEED-BASED

These scholarships and grants are awarded to students based on financial need as demonstrated through the information obtained from the FAFSA and the availability of the following funds. The FAFSA must be filed by the priority date to ensure eligibility for the endowed and departmental scholarships.

  • Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)*
  • Federal SMART Grant*
  • Federal Pell Grant
  • Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
  • Samford University Endowed Scholarships
  • Samford University Departmental Scholarships

NON-NEED-BASED

These scholarships and grants are awarded to students based on specific criteria set by each program. The FAFSA is not a requirement for these funds.
Merit-Based Scholarships
These are awarded to entering freshmen through the Office of Admission. For more information, please visit the Office of Admission. Returning students may also wish to seek a merit or academic scholarship from their specific program of study/major.
 
Minister Dependent Scholarships
These are available to dependents of an ordained minister employed by a church or agency in the Southern Baptist Convention. Click here for the form.
 
Ministerial Scholarships
These are available to Southern Baptist students preparing for the ministry. The award is based on an interview and recommendation from the Minister to the University, (205) 726-2825. Students receiving the Ministerial Scholarship are not eligible for the A. Earl Potts Scholarship and the Alabama Student Grant.
 
Board of Aid Scholarships
These are available to ministerial students who are Alabama residents and members of an Alabama Baptist church. The award is based on an interview conducted by the Board of Aid Committee. More information is available from the Minister to the University, (205) 726-2825.
 
A. Earl Potts Scholarships
These are available to entering freshmen who are members of an Alabama Baptist church and live in Alabama. Click here for the form.
 
Alabama Student Grants
These are available to undergraduate students who have lived in Alabama for 12 months or longer and do not hold a bachelor's degree. Those planning to enter a Christian vocation do not qualify. The amount awarded will depend on enrollment status and annual funding from the state. Click here for the form. For general information regarding other state student aid programs, visit the official site for State of Alabama Financial Aid Programs.

 

Athletic Scholarships

Please contact the Athletic Department for information regarding athletic scholarships.


GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL scholarships and grants are available and awarded to students based on specific criteria set by each graduate and professional school listed below. Graduate students applying for need-based scholarships and loans must file the 2008-2009 FAFSA. Please contact the appropriate school for application procedures and deadlines.

Cumberland School of LAW

Scholarships for entering law students are merit-based. These scholarships may be renewed from year to year, provided that specific conditions are met. Rising second- and third-year students may be awarded merit-based, need-based and leadership scholarships. No application is needed for merit-based scholarships, as Cumberland School of Law will notify recipients directly. Need-based scholarship applications may be obtained in the Cumberland School of Law Office of Admission at (800) 888-7213 or (205) 726-2702.

Beeson School of DIVINITY

Scholarships are available for many divinity students. To obtain information necessary to complete scholarship and application processes, contact the Beeson School of Divinity at (205) 726-2893, (205) 726-2991 or (800) 888-8266.

McWhorter School of PHARMACY

Scholarships are available to pharmacy students enrolled in the graduate program based on merit as well as need. Fourth-year students are eligible to apply for the Health Professions Loan. To obtain applications and information for merit- and need-based scholarships, contact the McWhorter School of Pharmacy at (205) 726-2008.

Orlean Bullard Beeson School of EDUCATION & Professional Studies

Various scholarships are offered, such as the Graduate Studies Scholarship, to its graduate students. To obtain the information necessary to complete the scholarship and application processes, contact the Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education and Professional Studies at (205) 726-2564.

Other Graduate Programs at Samford University

To see if scholarships are available to enrolled students for the following graduate programs, please contact the appropriate graduate school.

  • Ida V. Moffett School of NURSING, (205) 726-2047
  • School of PERFORMING ARTS, (205) 726-2496
  • School of BUSINESS, (205) 726-2931 or (205) 726-2040

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updated on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 8:17 AM