Scholarships and Awards
There are numerous ways to find financial help to pursue your education.
- First Year Student Scholarships
- Transfer Student Scholarships
- Returning Student Scholarships
- Outside Resources
- Teacher Licensure after receiving a bachelor's degree
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Students pursuing teacher licensure after receiving a bachelor's degree are still considered undergraduates for financial aid purposes. Students in this program are charged tuition per credit hour. The only types of financial aid available are Federal Direct Loans, private loans and in some cases Parent PLUS Loans. For more information on loans click on Student & Parent Loans on the left. Remember to be eligible for the Federal Direct Loan or Parent PLUS Loan you must file the FAFSA. For more information click on the Need-Based Application Process on the left.
- A second bachelor's degree
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These students are still considered undergraduates for financial aid purposes. Students in this program are charged tuition per credit hour. The only types of financial aid available are Federal Direct Loans, private loans and in some cases Parent PLUS Loans. For more information on loans click on Student & Parent Loans on the left. Remember to be eligible for the Federal Direct Loan or Parent PLUS Loan you must file the FAFSA. For more information click on the Need-Based Application Process on the left.
- Post-secondary
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There is no financial aid available for post-secondary students (College Credit Plus). Students should work with their high school counselor and the Registrar's Office.
- Transient
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A transient student is a degree-seeking student at another institution who is taking classes at Muskingum University in order to transfer those credits back to that institution. There is no financial aid through Muskingum University for transient students. Any financial aid the student may receive would be processed through their home school.