University of Nebraska at Kearney
Financial Information

1994-96 UNK Undergraduate Catalog


Scholarships

Go directly to Athletic Grants, Cooperating School Honor Scholarship, Freshman Scholarship Program, Board of Regents, Foreign Student Scholarship, Honors Scholarship, Resident Tutor Scholarship, Special Activity Grants, Student Academic Advisors, Transfer Student Scholarship, U.W. Army ROTC Scholarships, or other scholarships.

University of Nebraska at Kearney Scholarship Guidelines

The philosophy of the Scholarship Committee is to assist students at UNK by providing supplemental financial resources based on academic performance. With the exception of endowed funds, which are awarded according to donor intent, the scholarship committee will have the sole responsibility of establishing regulations governing scholarships.

In administering the UNK scholarship program, determination of eligibility must first be established. To be eligible to receive a scholarship, the following must be met:

1. The student must be admitted to, and remain in good standing, at UNK.
2. Unless specifically indicated by the guidelines of the individual scholarship, the student must currently be an undergraduate student at UNK. Consideration for a scholarship shall cease upon the completion of the 10th undergraduate semester or the awarding of the bachelor's degree, which ever comes first.
3. Scholarships are to be awarded according to the student's enrollment at the time the scholarship will be utilized.
4. The student must be enrolled full-time each semester the scholarship is received, unless specified otherwise.
5. Scholarship awards are made on a yearly basis with half of the award given each semester. Students attending only one semester of the award period will be eligible for only half of the value of the scholarship.
6. No member of the applicant's immediate family (to include parent, sibling, or spouse) will be permitted to serve on the scholarship committee or in any way be associated with the internal workings of the selection process.
7. Scholarship awards are subject to review by the scholarship committee upon student petition.

Federal income tax laws require that income from grants, scholarships and fellowships be considered as income and reported on federal income tax returns in the following situations:

1. Students who are seeking a degree must report grant, scholarship and fellowship awards as taxable income to the extent such awards exceed "course-related expenses." Course-related expenses include tuition, mandatory fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for the course.
2. Individuals who are not seeking a degree, such as faculty fellowships and post-doctoral research associates, are taxed on the full amount of any scholarship or fellowship award.
3. Any portion of a scholarship or fellowship that is awarded for services performed by the individual, including teaching or research assistantships, is subject to taxation. These awards are considered "compensation," even if the teaching or research services are required for the student's degree.

Employers are not required to report scholarship or fellowship payments to the Internal Revenue Service. Since there are no reporting requirements, the University of Nebraska does not issue a Form 1099 Miscellaneous Income, or a Form W-2 for these payments. It is the responsibility of the individual to report their scholarship and fellowship income to the IRS.

Athletic Grants:
Scholarships for men and women athletes are available at the discretion of the Athletic Director and the coaching staff. An individual coach may, if he/she desires, offer a total or partial scholarship to a prospective student athlete. To be eligible, the recipient must meet the transfer and/or entrance requirements of this institution, as well as the standards of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Cooperating School Honor Scholarship:
The Cooperating School Honor Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors of school systems serving as a cooperating school in the student teacher program at UNK. The cooperating school recommends scholarship recipients and alternates equal to the number of scholarships available for that particular school by submitting a list to the UNK Office of Financial Aid by February 15. To be eligible for the scholarship, students must have a score of 24 or above on the ACT or 1100 or above on the SAT and rank in the top 25% of their graduating class. High school counselors of cooperating schools can be contacted for more information and application materials.

A recipient of the Cooperating School Honor Scholarship must be a full-time student each semester. The scholarship is lost if it is not used for two consecutive semesters. The scholarship may not be used during summer sessions. For renewal for the next academic year, the recipient must complete 24 or more semester hours during the current academic year and maintain a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA. The Cooperating School Honor Scholarship will be terminated if the recipient attends another university or college. Recipients who become University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) - College of Nursing-Kearney Division students are not considered UNK students and thus lose the scholarship.

Freshman Scholarship Program:
Completion of only one scholarship application is necessary as an application for the Board of Regents, Chancellors, and Deans Scholarship. The application also covers all endowed and annual scholarships available to freshman students. A student must take the ACT or SAT on or before the December national test dates and have the scores reported directly to UNK. The student must have a score of 24 or above on the ACT or 1100 or above on the SAT and rank in the top 25 percent of their graduating class. The completed application must be postmarked no later than December 15. The student must apply for full time admission at UNK by February 1. Additional information may be requested for specific scholarships.

A recipient of the Board of Regents Scholarship must be a full-time student each semester. The scholarship is lost if it is not used for two consecutive semesters. The scholarship may be used during summer sessions when the recipient is attending full-time. For renewal for the next academic year the recipient must complete 24 or more semester hours during the academic year and maintain a 3.2 minimum cumulative GPA. The Board of Regents Scholarship will be terminated if the recipient attends another university or college.

Foreign Student Scholarship:
These scholarships are awarded to citizens of other countries who are taking classes at UNK. A maximum of forty foreign students may receive a 12 hour tuition waiver. Contact Jerry Fox of the Foreign Languages Department for more information.

Honors Scholarship:
Full-time undergraduate students (freshmen or sophomores) may receive room waivers for double occupancy rooms in the University residence halls. These waivers are awarded to a limited number of students. Acceptance into the Honors Program is required. Contact the director of the Honors Program for more information and application materials. The application deadline is March 1.

Resident Tutor Scholarship:
For transfer students and UNK upperclassmen. Room or tuition waiver for recipients who aid in tutoring residence hall residents. Contact the director of the Learning Skills Center for applications.

Special Activity Grants:
These grants are for the very talented student in any academic department of UNK. Students submit a scholarship application to the department chairman not later than March 15. Special application forms must be obtained from the individual department.

Student Academic Advisors:
Tuition waivers are available to upperclassmen who serve as academic advisors to UNK students. Contact the Advising and Counseling Center for applications and further information.

Transfer Student Scholarship:
These scholarships are awarded to transfer students for one year. Students receive a tuition waiver up to 16 hours per semester. Contact the Office of Admission for more information and applications.

U.S. Army ROTC Scholarships
Army ROTC scholarships are offered for 4, 3, and 2 years, and awarded on merit to the most outstanding students who apply. Special consideration is given to students pursuing degrees in nursing, engineering, the physical sciences, and other highly technical skills currently in demand by the Army. Winners must complete a degree for which the scholarship is offered. Contact the Department of Military Science for applications and more information.

For other scholarships go to:

University of Nebraska Foundation Permanently Endowed Scholarships
Annual Scholarships
UNMC College of Nursing - Kearney Division Endowed Scholarships

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