Finding individual college merit scholarship information can take a lot of time. Instead, we’ve gathered the statistics you need to know about Tulane’s merit scholarships, at a quick glance.
Before diving in, make sure to review The Ultimate Guide to Merit Scholarships.
Tulane’s Merit Scholarships Statistics
- Percentage of students with no financial need: 70%
- Percentage of students with no financial need who were awarded merit scholarships: 49%
- Average dollar amount of non-need based merit scholarships: $19,061
Partial Scholarships
Requirements: No application required. These awards are based on the strength of the admission application within the context of a given year’s applicant pool.
Award Amount: up to $32,000 per year
Full Scholarships
Dean’s Honor Scholarship
This scholarship seeks to recognize superior high school performance, extremely competitive standardized test scores, exceptional community and secondary school involvement, and extraordinary intellectual promise.
Due Date: December 5
Paul Tulane Award
This award aims to recognize superior high school performance, extremely competitive standardized test scores, exceptional community and secondary school involvement, and extraordinary intellectual promise.
Due Date: December 5
Stamps Scholarship
This is Tulane’s most prestigious merit award. This scholarship recognizes and rewards exceptional students who exemplify leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation.
Due Date: December 5
Sotomayor Full-Tuition Public Service Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student that has demonstrated high academic achievement and a commitment to public service. It is awarded to one student each year.
To learn more about Tulane’s Merit Scholarship opportunities, visit here.
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