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Additional Catawba Scholarships
Additional Catawba Scholarships
- Merit Scholarships
- Academic Scholarships
- Additional Catawba Scholarships
- External Scholarships
Other additional Catawba Scholarships are awarded to students based on a student’s participation in athletic teams, programs, and clubs on Catawba College’s campus.
This grant may be awarded to Freshmen and Transfer Students, with the amount varying depending on the sport. To be eligible, students must meet the NCAA minimum requirements.
Freshman and Transfer Students are eligible for a band scholarship, with the amount varying from $2,000 to $5,000 over four years of study. To be eligible, students must participate in the Band Program on the Catawba College campus.
Freshman or Transfer students participating in the Cheerleading Program on the Catawba College campus are eligible for this scholarship, which varies from $2,000 to $5,000 (over four years of study).
Students with freshman status who have participated in the Girls State or Boys' State programs on Catawba's campus are eligible for this scholarship, which varies from $2,000 to $12,000 (over four years of study).
Transfer students may be eligible for the $1000 PTK Scholarship. To be eligible, submission of a PTK Certificate to Admissions is required upon acceptance to Catawba College.
First-year students with freshman status may be eligible for this scholarship, which varies from $2,000 to $12,000 (over four years of study). Participation in the Summer Discover Program at Catawba College is required.
Catawba College offers scholarships to incoming, high school Valedictorians and Salutatorians. Freshman students who achieve either one of these benchmarks will receive a merit scholarship from the Office of Admissions for their consistent, high academic achievements throughout high school. The academic merit awards range from $1,000 to $1,500.
Each student who qualifies for the new Valedictorian or Salutatorian scholarship will receive notification from his or her individual Admissions Counselor. Students who qualify will need to present a final high school transcript noting their top-ranking status to the Office of Admissions.