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The University of New Orleans, often referred to locally as UNO, is a medium-sized public urban university located on the New Orleans Lakefront within New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is a member of the University of Louisiana System and the Urban 13 association.
Undergraduate Scholarship Information
Merit Scholarships: New freshmen and transfer students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships if the application, transcripts and test scores required for admission are on file by the January 15 priority date for the incoming fall class. Notification of awards will be mailed on a rolling basis through March.
Requirements to be Considered for Scholarships
Entering student priority deadline for scholarships is January 15. All application materials must be submitted by the deadline.
All students must first be admitted to UNO.
All domestic undergraduate students should complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before enrollment. This is strongly encouraged to maximize the amount of need met for each student applying to UNO.
International students will be required to take the SAT or ACT or COMPASS to be considered for scholarships.
Graduate Scholarship Information
All graduate applicants are encouraged to contact their department and the Graduate School about Scholarship, details on the awards offered by the University of New Orleans and how to apply for them, awards and/or assistance offer by or through individual departments, and awards offered by external organizations not tied to the University
Graduate Assistantships
Students who enroll in a graduate degree program may be hired to work either in academic departments or administrative units as Teaching, Research or Service assistants. Graduate assistants receive a stipend, a tuition exemption for each semester in which they are employed, and a waiver of the non-resident fee.
For more information : http://www.uno.edu/admissions/aid_scholarship.aspx
Undergraduate Scholarship Information
Merit Scholarships: New freshmen and transfer students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships if the application, transcripts and test scores required for admission are on file by the January 15 priority date for the incoming fall class. Notification of awards will be mailed on a rolling basis through March.
Requirements to be Considered for Scholarships
Entering student priority deadline for scholarships is January 15. All application materials must be submitted by the deadline.
All students must first be admitted to UNO.
All domestic undergraduate students should complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before enrollment. This is strongly encouraged to maximize the amount of need met for each student applying to UNO.
International students will be required to take the SAT or ACT or COMPASS to be considered for scholarships.
Graduate Scholarship Information
All graduate applicants are encouraged to contact their department and the Graduate School about Scholarship, details on the awards offered by the University of New Orleans and how to apply for them, awards and/or assistance offer by or through individual departments, and awards offered by external organizations not tied to the University
Graduate Assistantships
Students who enroll in a graduate degree program may be hired to work either in academic departments or administrative units as Teaching, Research or Service assistants. Graduate assistants receive a stipend, a tuition exemption for each semester in which they are employed, and a waiver of the non-resident fee.
For more information : http://www.uno.edu/admissions/aid_scholarship.aspx
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