Financial Aid
General Information
Cedarville University offers a variety of financial aid programs
to assist students with education-related expenses. Although
Cedarville University supports the premise that the primary
responsibility for financing a college education rests with the
student and family, aid programs are available to supplement
personal resources.
Some of the financial aid available at the University is
considered to be
need-based aid
. Students are asked to complete
and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
It is not necessary to file your federal taxes before completing your
FAFSA as estimated data may be used. An analysis of the family’s
financial data is performed and the results are used to determine
the eligibility for need-based assistance. For filing online, obtain an
FSA ID for
both
the parent and student and complete the FAFSA
at
fafsa.ed.gov .In addition to
need-based aid
, the University also offers
merit-
based aid
to students who demonstrate recognized achievement
or talent. Merit scholarship categories include academic,
leadership, athletic, music, forensics, theatre, and debate.
Financial Aid serves as a resource center to assist students
and their families in exploring alternative sources of educational
funding. The financial aid homepage has direct links to several
scholarship databases. Students are encouraged to investigate
privately-funded scholarships through the use of the Internet and
accessing
cedarville.edu/finaid .Students should advise Financial Aid when they receive
additional assistance from sources other than Cedarville
University. This assistance will be considered when preparing
award packages and may result in the revision of a previously
prepared package.
A financial aid award notification will be provided to students
after reviewing completed application data and after a student is
accepted for admission to Cedarville University. Financial aid is
applied for and awarded on a yearly basis. Aid applicants must
continue to meet program qualifications in order to retain eligibility.
All questions may be directed to Financial Aid at
937-766-7866. Visit Cedarville’s financial aid website at
cedarville. edu/finaidand the FAFSA website at
fafsa.gov.
Institutional Grants and Scholarships
All awards are based on full-time enrollment (minimum of
12 degree-seeking credit hours). Students who enroll for fewer
than 12 hours will have their awards removed. For complete
information, see
cedarville.edu/scholarships .Academic Scholarships
• President’s Excellence Scholarship – Students who have
a minimum 31 ACT (1330 SAT) and a minimum 3.75 GPA;
or the student is identified as a National Merit or National
Achievement Finalist/Semi-finalist. The award amount is up to
$14,000.
• Chancellors Excellence Scholarship – Students who have a
minimum 27 ACT (1280 SAT) and a minimum 3.5 GPA. The
award amount is up to $12,000.
• Dean’s Excellence Scholarship – Students who have a
minimum 25 ACT (1210 SAT) and a minimum 3.2 GPA. The
award amount is up to $10,000.
• Faculty Excellence Award – Students who have a minimum
22 ACT (1100 SAT) and a minimum 3.0 GPA. The award
amount is up to $7,000.
When completing the FAFSA, the Title IV Code
for Cedarville University is
003025.
Other Need-Based Scholarships
• CU Fund Scholarship – Students who have financial need
according to FAFSA. The award amounts are variable.
Competitive Scholarships
• One Campus Scholarship – The One Campus Scholarship
is awarded to students seeking to enhance the Cedarville
community through their personal experience and
appreciation for ethnic and cultural diversity. An application is
required.
• Presidential Ministry Impact Scholarship – Celebrating
Cedarville’s strong support for the local church and those
who invest their lives in full-time ministry, this scholarship
is awarded to selected students whose parent is in full-time
ministry and who demonstrate excellent Christian character
and leadership abilities. An application is required.
Transfer Student Aid
For complete information see
cedarville.edu/transfer .Department Scholarships
• Athletic – Contact Athletics or coach
• Debate Team or Speech Team – Contact the Department of
Communication
• Music – Contact the Department of Music and Worship
• Pharmacy – Contact the School of Pharmacy
• Theatre – Contact the Department of Art, Design, and Theatre
• Worship – Contact the Department of Music and Worship
State Grant Programs
Ohio College Opportunity Grant
Ohio residents who have an expected family contribution of
$2,190 or less and family income less than $75,000 may be
eligible for the Ohio College Opportunity Grant. The FAFSA filing
deadline is October 1.
For additional information about all the Ohio student aid
programs visit the Ohio Department of Higher Education website
at
ohiohighered.org.Ohio National Guard Tuition Assistance Program
This program assists Ohio National Guard members who are
full-time students, at least 17 years old, and enlisted for a period
of six years. Up to eight semesters of instructional and general
fees will be paid for the student. After basic and specialty training,
guardsmen meet one weekend a month and two weeks during
each summer. In addition to the tuition assistance, the time spent
on duty is paid according to rank. Both men and women are
accepted into this program, and proof of financial need is not a
requirement. For more information, call collect 937-323-6704 or
write to: Ohio National Guard, Educational Opportunities, 2825
West Granville Rd., Worthington, OH 43085.
Ohio War Orphans Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students who are children of
deceased or disabled veterans. The student must be enrolled
full-time and be making satisfactory academic progress. For more
information, contact the Ohio Department of Higher Education,
Student Assistance Office, Ohio War Orphans Scholarship, 3600
State Office Tower, 30 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215.
State Grant Refund Policy
Students who qualify for state grant funds must be registered for
at least 12 credit hours per semester in order to receive benefits.
Students withdrawing or dropping below full-time status during
the semester will have their grant payments adjusted according to
grant refund policy. Questions pertaining to refund policy should
be directed to Financial Aid.
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