Financial

 

Presidential Scholarships

North Carolina Teaching Fellows 

University Scholarships

Reece A. Overcash Scholarship

Charles A. Dana Scholarships

Music/Drama/Art Scholarships

Scholar and Achievement Awards

Ministerial Tuition Remission

Athletic Scholarships

Part-Time Merit Scholarship

National Presbyterian College Scholarship Program (NPCSP)

Hayworth College Merit Scholarship

Karl and Anna Ginter Fellowships

Pauline Lewis Fellowships

Pat and B.D. Rodgers Fellowships

Hershel H. and Cornelia N. Everett Fellowships

McColl School MBA Fellowships

Additional Named Scholarships

 

Presidential Scholarships 

Presidential Scholarships are awarded annually to 12 graduating high school seniors based on superior academic and leadership achievement.  These full tuition scholarships are for four years of study in the traditional undergraduate program.  A separate scholarship application, including an endorsement form, (available from the traditional undergraduate Office of Admissions) is required in addition to the admission application.  For consideration, both the admission and scholarship applications must be postmarked by December 15.  Scholarship finalists are interviewed during Scholars Weekend in February.

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North Carolina Teaching Fellows

The North Carolina Teaching Fellows enrolling at Queens University of Charlotte for the 2009-10 academic year will receive a full scholarship for four years of study.  Queens will Provide up to 25 full tuition scholarships and will supplement the funding received from the state of North Carolina for the North Carolina Teaching Fellows participants.  Additional information and application for the NC Teaching Fellows Program may be obtained online at www.teachingfellows.org

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University Scholarships

University Scholars are named from graduating high school seniors enrolling in the traditional undergraduate program. These tuition scholarships are based on weighted GPA and SAT or ACT test scores at the time of admission. Students are awarded funding at three levels, Trustee, Deans’ and Alumni. For more information, contact the traditional undergraduate Office of Admissions at 704 337-2212.

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Reece A. Overcash Scholarship

Reece A. Overcash Scholarships are awarded to graduating high school seniors enrolling in the traditional undergraduate program. Up to two students annually are awarded an Overcash Scholarship in the amount of $5,000. The tuition scholarships are offered on a competitive basis to students who exhibit an interest in and capacity to find creative relationships between the humanities and math, science and technology and are available for four years of study. Candidates must submit a scholarship application  (available from the traditional undergraduate Office of Admissions) no later than December 15. Scholarship finalists are interviewed during
Scholars Weekend in February.

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Charles A. Dana Scholarships

Charles A. Dana Scholarships are awarded annually to full-time students in each of the
rising sophomore, junior and senior classes enrolled in the traditional undergraduate program,
who maintain outstanding records for scholarship and leadership. Recipients are selected at
the recommendation of the Faculty Honors Committee.


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Music/Drama/Art Scholarships

Music/Drama/Art Scholarships are awarded during the admissions process to students
who plan a major or concentration in music, drama or art; or major in Music Therapy. Tuition
awards to full-time degree-seeking students enrolled in the traditional undergraduate program, are based on academic background, talent and degree of advancement. An audition or portfolio review is required. Awards are based on faculty recommendations and are available for four years of study. Students must schedule an audition or submit portfolio by January 15 to
receive scholarship consideration.

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Scholar and Achievement Awards

Renewable scholarships are awarded to students on the basis of academic achievement and potential for success at Queens University of Charlotte in the College of Arts and Sciences. No separate application is required. Students accepted by February 15th receive priority consideration.

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Ministerial Tuition Remission

Ministerial Tuition Remission is available for a dependent or spouse of an active Presbyterian
minister who is enrolled full-time in our traditional undergraduate program of study. Dependents or spouse of active ministers of the Presbyterian Church (USA) Mid-Atlantic Synod receive a 20% tuition remission. Dependents or spouse of active ministers in all other synods of the Presbyterian Church (USA) receive a 15% tuition remission. Remission forms are available from the Office of Student Financial Services.

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Athletic Scholarships

Athletic Scholarships are awarded according to NCAA Division II policies and are based onthe recommendation of the athletic department in the following sports:

 

Women's

Men's

Basketball

Basketball

Cross-Country

Cross-Country

Golf

Golf

Lacrosse

Lacrosse

Soccer

Soccer

Softball 

Tennis

Tennis

Track

Track

 

Volleyball

 

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Part-Time Merit Scholarship 

Part-time Merit Scholarships are awarded to degree seeking traditional undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time who are U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens (eligible for federal and/or North Carolina funding) and have the required GPA.  Recipients must complete the North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant (NCLTG) application for the current academic year and submit it to the Office of Student Financial Services no later than the 10th class day of the term.  Awards are made each term and are based on the combination of the student’s GPA and the number of credit hours enrolled.  Awards are not final until the end of business on the last day to drop classes each term.  The GPA used to determine award value is the cumulative GPA at Queens for continuing students and for new students, the weighted average GPA from all previous courses taken at other institutions.  The 2009-2010 award levels are as follows:

Hours GPA/Award GPA/Award
6-8 3.7 or above > $550 3.4-3.699 > $350
9 or more 3.7 or above > $825 3.4-3.699 > $525


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National Presbyterian College Scholarship Program (NPCSP)

National Presbyterian College Scholarship Program (NPCSP) is co-sponsored by Queens University of Charlotte and the Presbyterian Church (USA). The NPCSP affirms excellence in scholastic ability and leadership and encourages superior students to attend Presbyterian-related colleges and universities. Funds for awards are provided by Queens University of Charlotte and the Presbyterian Church (USA). The scholarship is applicable for full-time studies in the traditional undergraduate program. Application information is available at www.pcusa.org/financialaid. Finalists are selected by a National Committee in mid-March. Scholarship amounts are determined on the basis of financial need.

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Hayworth College Merit Scholarship

Hayworth College Merit Scholarships are awarded to degree seeking Hayworth College students enrolled at least half-time who are U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens (eligible for federal and/or North Carolina funding) and have the required GPA. Recipients must complete the North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant (NCLTG) application for the current academic year and submit it to the Office of Student Financial Services no later than the 10th class day of the term. Awards are made each term and are based on the combination of the student’s GPA and the number of credit hours enrolled. Awards are not final until the end of business on the last day to drop classes each term. The GPA used to determine award value is the cumulative GPA at Queens for continuing students and for new students, the weighted average GPA from all previous courses taken at other institutions. The 2009-2010 award levels are as follows: 
 
Hours GPA/Award* GPA/Award*
6-8 3.7 or above > $550 3.4-3.699 > $350
9 or more 3.7 or above > $825 3.4-3.699 > $525

*These awards cannot be received in conjunction with the NC Public Teacher program or during a student teaching term.

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Karl and Anna Ginter Fellowships

Karl and Anna Ginter Fellowships are awarded to degree seeking students enrolled in Hayworth College as working adults. Fellowships are awarded to students during the admission
process. Selection is based on academic promise, leadership potential and character. Awards range up to $2,000 annually. For more information, please contact the Hayworth College admissions office.

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Pauline Lewis Fellowships

Pauline Lewis Fellowships are awarded to degree seeking undergraduate students enrolled
in Hayworth College. Fellowships are awarded to students during the admission process.
Selection is based on potential for academic success and campus leadership. Awards range
up to $2,000 annually. For more information, please contact the Hayworth College admissions
office.

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Pat and B.D. Rodgers Fellowships

Pat and B.D. Rodgers Fellowships are awarded to degree seeking students enrolled in Hayworth College. Fellowships are awarded to students during the admission process. Selection is based on demonstrated financial need, potential for academic success, character and leadership potential. For more information, please contact the Hayworth College admissions office.

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Hershel H. and Cornelia N. Everett Fellowships

Hershel H. and Cornelia N. Everett Fellowships are awarded during the admission process to students enrolling in graduate programs in the School of Education. Recipients must have established North or South Carolina residency. Selection is based on academic promise, personal achievement, leadership potential and character. Awards range up to $2,000 annually. The Everett Fellowships are also available on a one-time basis to students who have suffered job loss or other financial difficulties. For more information, please contact the School of Education.

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McColl School MBA Fellowships

McColl School MBA Fellowships are awarded to new degree candidates in the Professional MBA and the Executive MBA programs. For additional information contact the McColl
School MBA Admissions Office.
PMBA: Several funds provide academic fellowships for new degree candidates in the Professional MBA program. Financial need is not a factor in the selection.
EMBA: Several need-based scholarships are available to first time degree candidates admitted to the Executive MBA program. The Executive MBA program also has fellowships available for non-profit senior managers and promising entrepreneurs.

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Additional Named Scholarships

Additional named scholarships are awarded by the University on the basis of academic merit and/or financial need. There is no scholarship application necessary for these funds. Academic information and/or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) are all that is required.  These include scholarships named for or established by the following:

Naomi G. Albanese MBA Scholarship
Thelma Albright Scholarship
Willie May Allen Scholarship
American Express Scholarship
American Schlafhorst Foundation Scholarship
Eugene & Thelma Andrews Scholarship
Stanley N. Ausbrooks Nursing Scholarship
Berniece Tomberlin Warlick Baird Scholarship
Ian Banwell Minority Entrepreneurial Scholarship
Eleanor Hayes & James Harper Barnhardt
Presidential Scholarship
Harriet and Bill Barnhardt Scholarship
T. M. Barnhardt Scholarship
Frances L. Barrett Scholarship
Ann Everett Belk Scholarship
Carol G. Belk Scholarship
Bill Berry Endowed Scholarship
A. Richard Blair Scholarship
Dr. Andrew Blair Scholarship
Dr. Elizabeth Blair Memorial Scholarship
Sarah Locke Blythe Scholarship
Kathryn A. Browning Scholarship
Sara Doll Burgess Scholarship
Florence Fox Butler Scholarship
Cassels International Scholarship
Clara H. Carswell Scholarship
Cato Scholarship (education)
Cato Scholarship (nursing)
John P. Derham Cato Scholarship
Centennial Class of ’57 Scholarship
Challen Scholarship
Ivan F. Chambers Music Scholarship
Charlotte BusinessWoman of the Year
Graduate Fellowship
Charlotte Panhellenic Scholarship
Charlotte Regional Safety and Health School
Endowed Scholarship in Memory of Mike Peak
Class of 1956 Scholarship
Class of 1958 International Scholarship
Alma Orr Cordle Scholarship
Ophelia Hart Cranford Scholarship
Credit Suisse First Boston Scholarship
Crowder Family Scholarship
Dalton-Hutchinson Scholarship
Dana Scholarship
Rose Grubb Daniel Scholarship
Evelyn Deal Scholarship
M. Mellanay Delhom Art Scholarship
Dorothy Cranford Dorton Scholarship
Sallie Carson Dowd Nursing Scholarship
Helen Ellis Scholarship
Frances DeArmon Evans Scholarship
Rosa Neel Evans Scholarship
Bertha Frey Scholarship
Dr. J. Elizabeth Garraway Endowed Scholarship
Tess Gary Memorial Scholarship
J. Norman Pease & Anne Pease Gaskell
Scholarship
Gilchrist Nursing Scholarship
Donna Hanson Gillespie Scholarship
Judith Cochrane Gilman Presidential Scholarship
Glaxo Women in Science Scholarship
R. Ronald & Nancy Bean Glenn Scholarship
J. Dent and Clarice Cato Goodyear Companion
Animal Lover Scholarship
James P. Grey Scholarship
Kathryn L. Grigg Scholarship
Dorothy & Leon Gutmann Music Scholarship
Willie Hines Gwaltney Scholarship
Hope & Pat Hall Scholarship
Willie Choate Hampton Presidential Scholarship
Harman Scholarship
Harris Scholarship
Robin & Blaine Hawkins Scholarship
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship
William Randolph Hearst Nursing Scholarship
Ellen Brantley Heath Scholarship
C. E. Hutchison Scholarship
Annabel Lambeth Jones Presidential Scholarship
Carolyn M. Jones Scholarship
David Gilchrist Jones Presidential Scholarship
Julia Jones Scholarship
Lou Finch Jones Scholarship
Lucille Finch Jones Presidential Scholarship
Charlotte R. Kay Endowed Scholarship
John T. and Elizabeth A. Kelly Scholarship
Mary B. Kennedy Scholarship
Nancy Boeckmann Kirk Scholarship
Robert Knowles Communication Scholarship
Joseph Lammers Music Scholarship
Maurice B. Landers Scholarship
Judy Moore Leonard Scholarship
Pauline Lewis Fellowship
Annabel Jones Link Scholarship
Lily Long Scholarship
Frances Masten Mabe Scholarship
Mann Scholarship
Dr. Virginia L. Martin Endowed Science Scholarship
Doris Jane Moore Maxwell Scholarship
Frances Carroll McColl Presidential Scholarship
Hugh L. McColl, Sr. Scholarship
Hugh McColl, Sr. Fellowship
Mildred Morse McEwen Memorial Scholarship
Foster G. & Mary W. McGaw Scholarship
Mary W. McGaw Scholarship
Donald Drake McNeill Scholarship
Mercer Scholarship
Oscar Lee & Rose Evans Miller Scholarship
Harold V. Moon Scholarship
Robert A. Moore Pediatric Scholarship
Virgilia Moore Presidential Scholarship
Philip A. Moose Scholarship
Morgan Stanley Scholarship
Mrs. Ben W. Montgomery Scholarship
Nalle Clinic Foundation Nursing Scholarship
James & Betty Nisbet Scholarship
Gertrude M. Norman Scholarship
Nelle Evans Nye Scholarship
Ann Vandiver O’Quinn Scholarship
Reece A. Overcash Scholarship
Kay Overturf Scholarship
Alice Barron Pearce Art Scholarship
Dorothy Folger Pence Scholarship
Porter/Johnson/Crown Art Scholarship
Kathryn & Norris Preyer Scholarship
PricewaterhouseCoopers Scholarship
Queens/Davidson Service Scholarship
Laura Janette Quattlebaum Scholarship
Winifred Pons Ramsay Memorial Scholarship
Rankin-Cunningham Scholarship
Bessie Flowe Redd Scholarship
George V. Reddin Entrepreneurial Scholarship
Clyda Rent Fellowship
Elizabeth Maynard Rivers Scholarship
Eloise McFadyen Roberts Scholarship
Robinson-Humphrey Scholarship
Connally Smith Rogers Scholarship
Mary F. Ross Scholarship
Salomon Brothers Scholarship
Sandifer-Newbold Scholarship
Scruggs Scholarship
Shackleford Scholarship
George A. Shealy Art Scholarship
Shelton Scholarship
Lawrie Clark Sherill Scholarship
J. Luther & Alfreta Snyder Scholarship
Loma Squires Scholarship
Mary T. Staton Scholarship
George Stegner Music Scholarship
H. Watson Stewart Scholarship
Worth Stewart Scholarship
E. Lee Stoffel Scholarship
Charles H. & Clara M. Stone Scholarship
John H. Sykes Trustee Scholarship
Dr. Frederick H. Taylor, Sr. Nursing Scholarship
Carolyn Bishop Thornhill Scholarship
D.J. Thurston, Jr. Nursing Scholarship
Jean Marie Torrence Scholarship
Isabelle W. Trexler Scholarship
Trimble Scholarship
Salem A. & Mary Lance Van Every Scholarship
Van Ness Hamrick Scholarship
Virginia Vance Presidential Scholarship
Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz Scholarship
Wendy Waite Journalism Scholarship
May Ervin Wall Scholarship
Wearn Scholarship
Flora B. Wilmoth Scholarship
Billy O. Wireman Presidential Scholarship
Wireman Fellowship
Witherspoon Fellowship
Wolfensohn Scholarship
Young Memorial Mecklenburg Scholarship

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