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Scholarship opportunities at °®¶¹´«Ã½

Search and apply for scholarships

Scholarship opportunities at °®¶¹´«Ã½

Our scholarship commitment

Starting with your first course, every new, qualifying student will be awarded one of our scholarships, worth up to either $1k or $3k. Or you’ll get the better offer you qualify for. Because scholarships shouldn’t just be for the chosen few – they should be accessible to all working adults.

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How to apply for a scholarship at °®¶¹´«Ã½

Apply

If you are a new student, apply to °®¶¹´«Ã½.

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Explore available scholarships.

Sign up

Complete your scholarship application.

Apply for scholarships in 3 steps

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1. Browse scholarships

Try our scholarship finder below to discover options tailored for you.

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2. Submit admission application

To be eligible for scholarships, you must apply to the University.

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3. Start scholarship application

Use the scholarship finder to apply for relevant scholarships.

Scholarship finder

Explore available scholarships and quickly determine which ones you may qualify for by providing some information about yourself.

Step: 2 of 7

Have you completed a program with the University?

I am a returning Alumni
I’ve graduated from °®¶¹´«Ã½ and want to continue my education.

I am continuing my program
I attended previously and was unable to complete my program but I’m ready to finish.

Why we ask this question

Knowing your current status with the University allows us to personalize your scholarship results.

Step: 3 of 7

How long ago did you attend °®¶¹´«Ã½?

A year ago, or more

Less than a year ago

Why we ask this question

Returning students may be eligible for certain scholarships if they attended during a particular time frame.

Step: 4 of 7

What degree level are you interested in?

Bachelor's degree

Master's degree

Doctoral degree

Why we ask this question

Our scholarships are degree level specific.

Step: 5 of 7

How many credits do you expect to transfer?

0 - 9

9 - 12

12 - 60

60 - 102

More than 102

Why we ask this question

An estimate of transfer credits allows us to personalize your possible scholarship results.

Step: 6 of 7

What is your current GPA?

Less than 3.0

3.0 - 3.25

3.25 - 3.75

3.75 - 3.85

More than 3.85

Why we ask this question

Providing your current GPA allows us to determine which scholarships you may be eligible for.

Step: 7 of 7

How many years of work experience do you have?

3 or more years

Less than 3 years

Why we ask this question

Some of our °®¶¹´«Ã½ scholarships require that you have previous work experience.

Here are your results!

Based on your selections, here's a list of scholarships you may be eligible for.

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Questions?

Our dedicated support team is here to help. Don’t hesitate to reach out.

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Next steps to consider

We recommend checking out other savings opportunities. Our Savings Explorer® tool has helped bachelor’s students on average save $11,000 & nearly 1 year off their undergraduate degree. It's easy to use and there's no obligation to enroll.

What's next?

Receive a free Scholarships and Savings Guide right to your inbox with more information on scholarships, the application process and other savings opportunities.

FREE Scholarships and Savings Guide

Explore our scholarships, external funding opportunities and other ways to save. Plus, ourÌýfree checklistÌýhelps you track and maximize your savings.

You’ve taken the first bold step!

Download the PDF now — or get it from your inbox. Questions about programs or savings? We’re here to help.

Free Scholarships and Savings Guide

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Featured

Full-tuition scholarship

EANGUS Future Phoenix Scholarship 2026

°®¶¹´«Ã½ is pleased to collaborate with the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS) to offer three full tuition scholarships for prospective students to pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree.Ìý

Scholarship application tips

Applying for scholarships can seem daunting, but with these simple strategies, you can approach the process confidently and avoid common mistakes:

Step 1 of 5

Apply to the University first

Scholarships at °®¶¹´«Ã½ are only available to admitted students. Submit your university application before applying for scholarships to ensure eligibility.

Step 2 of 5

Check eligibility criteria

Review scholarship requirements carefully, focusing on details including, but not limited to, grade point average (GPA), enrollment status, degree level and experience. Prioritize those that best match your profile.

Step 3 of 5

Apply broadly

Apply for as many scholarships as you qualify for to receive the best eligible offer.Ìý

Step 4 of 5

Match dates correctly

Make sure the scholarship’s application period aligns with your program’s start date. For example, if you are starting classes in March, confirm you are applying for a March scholarship.

Step 5 of 5

Don't be afraid to try again

If you don’t receive a scholarship, review the eligibility requirements and keep trying. Persistence pays off!

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Gain career-relevant skills like leadership, problem-solving and strategic thinkingÌýthat you can use right away.

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Earn your degree faster, and for less with eligible transfer credits that could cover 70% of your bachelor’s degree.

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Broaden your career possibilities with a versatile foundation you can apply in roles across HR, retail, media and beyond.Ìý

Step 1 of 5

Apply to the University first

Scholarships at °®¶¹´«Ã½ are only available to admitted students. Submit your university application before applying for scholarships to ensure eligibility.

Step 2 of 5

Check eligibility criteria

Review scholarship requirements carefully, focusing on details including, but not limited to, grade point average (GPA), enrollment status, degree level and experience. Prioritize those that best match your profile.

Step 3 of 5

Apply broadly

Apply for as many scholarships as you qualify for to receive the best eligible offer.Ìý

Step 4 of 5

Match dates correctly

Make sure the scholarship’s application period aligns with your program’s start date. For example, if you are starting classes in March, confirm you are applying for a March scholarship.

Step 5 of 5

Don't be afraid to try again

If you don’t receive a scholarship, review the eligibility requirements and keep trying. Persistence pays off!

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External scholarship opportunities

Searching for scholarships can be overwhelming, which is why °®¶¹´«Ã½ has built a scholarship search engine. Explore thousands of scholarship opportunities provided by organizations outside of °®¶¹´«Ã½ through iGradâ„¢.

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Receiving scholarships

The following is important information that you may need when working with your scholarship provider to use your scholarship award.

What you should do with external scholarship checks

The scholarship provider awarding you the scholarship should make the scholarship check payable to "°®¶¹´«Ã½" and mail it to:

°®¶¹´«Ã½
Attn: Center for Scholarship Excellence
P.O. Box 52125
Phoenix, AZ 85082

The scholarship provider should note your full name and IRN (student ID number) on the check so that we can apply it to your account. If the scholarship provider has specific conditions for disbursement (how the scholarship money is used), they should include those directions in an award letter accompanying the check.

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What happens when you receive external scholarship funds

Scholarship funds are considered part of your financial aid package and will be applied directly to your student account to be used toward tuition, course materials and other applicable fees. We are unable to release funds directly to you unless specified in writing by the scholarship provider.

How we handle requests from external providers

Your external scholarship provider may need additional documentation from the University. Before the University can process any requests, we must have a FERPA[1]Ìýrelease form on file.

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These requests may include:

Financial aid status requests

If your scholarship provider is requesting information regarding your financial aid status, these requests must be completed by our Financial Aid processing center. Please fax all requests to 480-598-4390. Processing time is 48 hours.

Enrollment verification letters

To request letters of enrollment verification, acceptance letters or transcripts call the Office of Admissions and Records Support Center at 800-866-3919. Processing time is 72 hours. If the request is being sent by mail, please allow seven (7) to ten (10) business days for delivery.

Prevent delays

To prevent delays, complete a FERPA[1]Ìýrelease form to allow the University to release information to your scholarship provider. FERPA release forms are located on your eCampus student website. Go to the “Programs†tab then proceed to “Request FERPA Release†under the “Services†section. There, you can fill out and e-sign the release form. A copy of the form will be filed in your student records.

[1] FERPA stands for Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. To learn more about your FERPA rights, view the °®¶¹´«Ã½ Consumer Information GuideÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó) or contact your advisor.

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Scholarships terms and conditions

Get information about our current and past scholarships, including application deadlines, eligibility criteria, selection process details and more.Ìý

Each link below will open a Portable Document Format (PDF) in a new window.

Questions other students are asking

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Whether you're a new or transfer student, you can apply for a scholarship worth up to either $1k or $3k. Or you'll get the better offer you qualify for.

We believe everyone deserves an affordable education they shouldn’t have to compete for. Starting with your first course, every new, qualifying student will be awarded a scholarship, applied over a set number of courses and with a maximum value of either $1k or $3k, provided you maintain eligibility. Or you’ll get the better offer you qualify for.

If you are a new or a returning student to °®¶¹´«Ã½, you need to apply to the University first.ÌýCurrent students do not need to apply. Review eligible scholarships and apply for one that best fits your status as a student.

New, current, and returning students are all eligible for °®¶¹´«Ã½ scholarships.Ìý

Scholarships are available for students pursuing a master’s degree. Undergraduate scholarships are also available.

Federal regulations require °®¶¹´«Ã½ to monitor student financial aid packages to make sure students remain within their financial need-based eligibility.

When a student receives a scholarship, it may result in the reduction or repayment of need-based financial assistance (student loans or grants) previously awarded to the student by °®¶¹´«Ã½. When revising your financial aid, we will reduce loans first.