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Carnegie Mellon Merit Scholarships

Carnegie Mellon merit scholarships

Carnegie Mellon Merit Scholarships

Published April 27, 2020 | Last Updated October 10th, 2024 at 10:02 am

Carnegie Mellon merit scholarships

Finding individual colleges’ merit scholarship information can take a lot of time. Instead, we’ve gathered the statistics you need to know about Carnegie Mellon’s merit scholarships, at a quick glance.

Before diving in, make sure to review The Ultimate Guide to Merit Scholarships.

Carnegie Mellon’s Merit Scholarships Statistics

  • Percentage of students with no financial need: 58%
  • Percentage of students with no financial need who were awarded merit scholarships: 3%
  • Average dollar amount of non-need-based merit scholarships: $7,591

Carnegie Mellon’s Merit Scholarships

Carnegie Mellon does not award merit scholarships except for within the School of Drama and School of Music. See here for more information.

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