麻豆原创F launches 4-year need-based scholarship program

December 15, 2020

Marmian Grimes
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The 麻豆原创 has established a new renewable need-based scholarship program that could cover up to half of tuition costs for undergraduate students who qualify.

The Nanook Commitment Scholarship is the only one of its kind in the University of Alaska system.

鈥淭he availability of substantial renewable need-based financial aid has long been a challenge for Alaska students. It has been a gap for decades,鈥 said Anna Gagne-Hawes, 麻豆原创F acting director of admissions. 鈥淲hile 麻豆原创F has many merit-based and discipline-specific scholarships, a holistic need-based scholarship program is a new and positive opportunity at 麻豆原创F.鈥

When paired with the companion merit-based Nanook Pledge Scholarship and other state and federal grants and scholarships, the Nanook Commitment Scholarship brings the prospect of a full ride within grasp for 麻豆原创F students.

Riley von Borstel, president of 麻豆原创F鈥檚 student government, said scholarships can make or break a student鈥檚 ability to pursue higher education.

鈥淚 speak from personal experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f it weren't for the generosity of scholarship donors, I wouldn't have near as many opportunities in my education and in my future.鈥

Students automatically apply for both Nanook Commitment and Nanook Pledge scholarships when they apply to 麻豆原创F, submit their transcripts and fill out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, better known as the FAFSA, by June 15. No additional scholarship application is necessary. Award amounts will vary depending on the student鈥檚 or their family鈥檚 income and the student鈥檚 cost of attendance. In some cases, the Nanook Commitment Scholarship will cover nearly half of a student鈥檚 tuition for four years.

The Nanook Pledge and Nanook Commitment scholarships are currently open to incoming fall 2021 students seeking bachelor鈥檚 degrees, but 麻豆原创F is planning to expand Nanook Commitment eligibility to include new students pursuing associate degrees and certificates.

鈥淲e know that finances are one of the biggest challenges that students face when considering their college plans,鈥 Gagne-Hawes said. 鈥淲e want to make sure that every student who wants to come to 麻豆原创F is able to do so.鈥

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