Niche $25,000 No Essay Scholarship

Mount Mercy University First-Year Student Scholarships

Scholarship List Amount Amount:
$96,000
Calendar Deadline:
Varies
Stack Star Awards Available:
100
Eligibility Criteria:
GPA
Current Year in School
College Selection State
Age
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Scholarship Description

Mount Mercy University offers a number of different scholarships and grants to support first-year students as they enter college. The cost of your education is an important factor to you—and it’s important to us, too. Mount Mercy University offers generous awards to help make your education affordable.

Scholarship Details

  • Academic merit scholarships ranging from $20,000 to $24,000
  • Full tuition Catherine McAuley Scholarship for eligible students with financial need
  • Additional awards for athletics, music, creative talent, honors, and academic majors
  • Supplemental grants including engagement, legacy, and residency-based awards
  • Many scholarships renewable annually for up to four years

Eligibility Criteria

  • Incoming first-year student at Mount Mercy University
  • Academic scholarships based on high school GPA
  • Need-based scholarships require FAFSA submission
  • Some awards require Iowa residency or Iowa high school graduation
  • Talent-based scholarships may require auditions or portfolio review
  • Most awards require full-time enrollment

Application Process

  1. Apply for admission to Mount Mercy University
  2. Submit high school transcripts for academic scholarship consideration
  3. Complete the FAFSA by applicable deadlines
  4. Participate in auditions, interviews, or portfolio reviews if required
  5. Visit campus to qualify for the Engagement Grant if applicable
  6. Maintain eligibility requirements for annual renewal

If you are seeking additional scholarship opportunities beyond your eligibility for Federal Student Aid and earned Mount Mercy University awards, you can use the information below. There are many schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups and professional or social organizations that offer scholarships.