Deadline Update: We want to ensure anyone applying for federal financial aid has enough time to make an informed decision regarding their college choice! For this reason, we're extending our enrollment decision deadline to May 15.

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Scholarships

A scholarship is a form of gift aid that doesn't require repayment. Scholarships are generally awarded on a variety of factors, including academic achievement, talent, athletic ability, leadership, geographical location, field of study, or financial need.

Merit-Based Scholarships

University Level

When you apply, you're automatically considered for our merit-based scholarships. These are for first-year and transfer students in any college based on academic excellence. All scholarships are for fall and spring semesters only unless otherwise noted.

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College Level

Our colleges also award a wide variety of scholarships to deserving students. Again, your application for admission is all you need to be considered. If you're eligible, you'll be contacted directly by those administering the award.

Need-Based Scholarships

To be considered for need-based scholarships, you need to apply for financial aid by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you're an Illinois resident who isn't otherwise eligible for federal financial aid, you can submit the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid. You can also submit a supplemental form for scholarships awarded by the Office of Student Financial Aid.

More Scholarships

You can find additional scholarship opportunities, including access to our scholarship database, a listing of federal and state scholarships, and more, through our Office of Student Financial Aid.

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Scholarship & Waiver Policy

Review our scholarship and waiver policy, which ensures that funds are awarded and administered fairly.

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