Cornell University Endowed Scholarships

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Scholarship Description

Cornell Grants are available to students with financial need, as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment. The aid comes from several sources - university endowments, alumni gifts, and a general fund. There is no minimum or maximum amount of grant awarded nor is there a standard “income bracket” or cut-off for grant aid recipients; eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. University grants are awarded after non-university funds, work-study, and loans. You are automatically considered for these funds when you apply for financial aid; there is no separate application process.

Undergraduate students who are eligible for Cornell University Grants may also be eligible to receive a named endowed scholarship. Especially meaningful, these scholarships are established by individuals who care deeply about Cornell and its students. Some donors are Cornell alumni, who were themselves the beneficiaries of student aid. An endowed scholarship can establish a direct connection the recipient and the donor; most donors welcome the opportunity to meet or correspond with the students who receive their awards. Funds awarded through endowed scholarships replace the amount of any Cornell grant or self-help component (loans and work-study) on a dollar-for-dollar basis based on fund restrictions. You are automatically considered for these funds when you apply for financial aid. Selection is based on a student’s match with a donor’s criteria.

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