Merit Based Scholarships
Foundation of Belhaven's scholarship program
Because Belhaven University aims to
make a Christian education possible for any student, we work with you
and your family in a financial partnership. Every Belhaven student
benefits from our commitment to offering high quality, affordable
education: an endeavor that begins with costs well below the national
average for four-year private colleges. Our financial aid programs are
generated from the basic premise that college costs are primarily a
family responsibility, but our merit-based and need-based assistance in
partnership with the family can assist with expenses.
Priority deadline:
For students and their families who are applying for need based aid such as federal grants, work study, and low interest loans, it is imperative to apply as soon after January 1 as possible. Because funds are limited, the earlier you apply, the more likely your chances to receive the maximum aid for which you qualify.
Students should complete the
following procedures each year to receive financial aid:
1. Apply for admission to Belhaven University.
2. Complete any applications for the State of
Mississippi financial assistance (if a legal resident of the state) at http://www.mississippi.edu/riseupms/financialaid-state.php
3. Apply for federal student financial aid by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the
Internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov
Important: Be sure to list Belhaven University as one of the colleges
to receive the results of your evaluation. Our code number is 002397.
Merit Based Scholarships
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Merit Based Scholarships
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| Academic Scholarship |
$2,000-$10,000 and is based on high school or college academic performance and determined upon application to the college. Awards are renewable each year with a 2.0 cumulative GPA. |
| Arts Scholarship |
Amount varies and is based on audition and/or portfolio review and acceptance to the program. |
| Athletic Scholarship |
Amount varies and is based on coach’s recommendation. With the exception of tennis, cheerleading, golf, and cross country, this scholarship cannot be combined with an academic scholarship. |
| Leadership Scholarship |
$500-$1,500 per year. Based on a resume of the student’s experience. This scholarship cannot be combined with an Arts, Athletic, Ensemble or Ridgway-Davis Scholarship. |
| Choir Ensemble Scholarship |
$500-$1,000 per year and is based on audition and acceptance to the choir program. |
| Band or Ensemble Scholarship |
$500-$1,800 per year and is based on audition and acceptance to the band or ensemble program. |
| Ridgway-Davis Scholarship |
$1,000 per year and is based on academic achievement and major in Biology, Chemistry or Math. |
There are a limited number of other Belhaven merit based scholarships. Contact your admission counselor for more information. |
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Belhaven Grants
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| Church Matching Grant |
There is no limit to what your church can choose to contribute to your education. We will match up to $500 per year of what your church contributes. Download the church match application. |
There are a limited number of other Belhaven grants awarded to students based on need. Applying for financial aid automatically considers students for these grants. |
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State Grants*
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| Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant |
$500 per year for freshman and sophomore year; $1,000 per year for junior and senior year. Based on state residency and academic achievement. Apply at www.mississippi.edu |
| Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant |
$2,500 per year and is based on state residency and academic achievement. Apply at www.mississippi.edu. |
| Others |
There are many other scholarships and loan program (eg. Critical Needs Teacher Loan/Scholarship, William Winter Teacher Loan/Scholarship, Higher Education Legislative Plan for Needy Students, etc). Amounts Vary. See requirements and apply at www.mississippi.edu. |
| *Each state may or may not have scholarships and grants programs. Some states allow this money to follow a student out of state. Students are advised to check with the state in which they live for more information. |
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Federal Grants
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| Pell |
Up to $5,350 per year based on need. |
| SEOG |
Around $1,000 per year based on need and availability |
| Academic Competitiveness Grant |
$750 for freshman year; $1300 for sophomore year. Based on high school academic rigor. |
| SMART Grant |
Up to $4,000 for each of the third and fourth years of undergraduate study. Based on academic achievement and majoring in physical, life, or computer sciences, mathematics, technology, engineering or a critical foreign language. |
| Teach Grant /Loan |
Up to $4,000 per year based on major and an agreement to serve as a teacher in low income schools and high need fields; not need based but must file FAFSA. |
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Loans
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| Federal
Wm. D. Ford Direct Student Loans |
Ranges between $5,500-$7,500 per year and depends on student classification. Submission of the FAFSA is required and can be need or non-need based. |
| Federal Perkins Loan |
Up to $5,500 for each year. Based on need and availability. FAFSA is required. |
| Federal Plus Loan |
Up to the cost of education. Not based on need; credit worthy parents of dependent students. FAFSA is required. |
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Federal Workstudy
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| Federal Workstudy |
About $2,000 per year based on need and availability. FAFSA is required. |

Grants
Belhaven participates in federal and state
programs, which provide additional assistance to prospective students.
Prospective students are encouraged to apply for every type of federal and state
aid for which they qualify.
The Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant (MESG) Program
Available to current legal residents of
Mississippi applying as a “first-time-in-college” full-time student. The
applicant must be:
- Recognized as a semifinalist or finalist
by the National Merit Scholarship Program or the National Achievement
Scholarship Program and have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale; OR
- Have a minimum score of 29 ACT (1280 SAT)
and have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale; OR
- Have completed a home education program (9th-12th)
and have a minimum score of 29 ACT (1280 SAT).
The amount of the award is $2,500 per
regular academic year and renewable for up to eight semesters with a
minimum 3.5 GPA. (Access information and application athttp://www.mississippi.edu/riseupms/financialaid-state.php or call Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning at
601-432-6663 or 1-800-327-2980.)
Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG) and other State
of Mississippi Scholarships and Grants
For legal residents of Mississippi who are
enrolled full time and meet all other requirements. (Access information and
application at http://www.mississippi.edu/riseupms/financialaid-state.php or call Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning at 601-432-6663 or 1-800-327-2980.)
