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JSU Alabama Presidential Junior College Transfer Scholarship

The Presidential Junior College Transfer is a one year full-tuition scholarship. Presidents of the state two-year colleges make selection.

Selection of scholarship recipients at JSU is highly competitive. Students may apply for all scholarships, except Leadership, via the school website. Supporting documentation should be mailed (if required). Students will receive notification of the status of their application around May 1st.

The following are suggestions to assist in applying:
- Students must be admitted to Jacksonville State University before receiving a scholarship
- Students applying for scholarships which require specific ACT/SAT scores and GPA must submit verification of ACT/SAT test scores, official high school transcript, and their JSU Scholarship Application; if both ACT and SAT scores are available, please provide both scores
- All scholarships are for one year unless otherwise specified
- All applicants must provide a street address

All scholarship applicants will be notified by mail; no results will be given over the telephone.

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