The road to success starts with you! Montana University System Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) SCHOLARSHIP REVIEW M ontana U niversity S ystem.

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The road to success starts with you! Montana University System Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) SCHOLARSHIP REVIEW M ontana U niversity S ystem H onor S cholarship and the G overnor’s B est and B rightest S cholarship P rogram

The road to success starts with you!MUSHS: 4-year tuition waiver at any MUS campus Students compete across the state, schools are not guaranteed a winner, and some schools may have more than one recipient Target number of 200 scholarships awarded each year Must use within 9 months of award Applicants are scored by combining their GPA Class Rank and ACT/SAT score

The road to success starts with you! Eligibility Requirements Have a minimum GPA of 3.4 Graduate from an accredited Montana High School Be enrolled at an accredited Montana High School for at least 3 years including senior year Be accepted to an eligible Montana Campus Meet the Board of Regents rigorous core requirements Be a US Citizen

The road to success starts with you! Criteria and Scoring Highest GPA is NOT guaranteed to be an MUSHS Recipient Reiterates importance of ACT/SAT score – Allow time to retake ACT/SAT (only tests taken by December will be considered) – Prepare for ACT/SAT by taking practice tests Rigorous Core – encourages students to take challenging classes (math, science, advanced placement/honors classes)

The road to success starts with you! High School Administrators Applications should be distributed to each senior in December (SFS mails materials to schools in early December, registration at also begins in early December) Counselor or designee is required to sign applications to certify the Rigorous Core requirement Each school must provide a Class list that includes all seniors ranked by GPA to SFS by March 1 st (do not include exchange and home-schooled students) Each school decides to use weighted or non-weighted GPA (this methodology must apply to all students in the class, transcripts given to students to submit with their application MUST MATCH the ranking list )

The road to success starts with you! Example of Scoring Process All Seniors with a minimum of 3.4 GPA are ranked – The student(s) in each school with the highest GPA will receive 30 points – The student(s) in each school with the second highest GPA will receive 29 points – Pattern continues until all students with a minimum of 3.4 have been ranked GPA points are added to ACT or SAT score Students with the highest composite scores will be awarded scholarships

The road to success starts with you! Score Calculation Example Score Calculation Example (unweighted) NameGPAPointsACTTotal John Adams Abe Lincoln Howard Taft Harry Truman James K Polk Gerald Ford Andrew Jackson Jimmy Carter

The road to success starts with you! Score Calculation Example Score Calculation Example (weighted) NameGPAPointsACTTotal John Adams Abe Lincoln Howard Taft Harry Truman James K Polk Gerald Ford Andrew Jackson Jimmy Carter

The road to success starts with you! Application Process Take ACT/SAT by December of Senior year Be accepted by an eligible campus as early as possible Request 7 th semester transcripts in early Feb Register and complete the application online Have High Counselor or Designee complete the Rigorous Core Section of the application Mail the application packet to SFS POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th

The road to success starts with you! Application Process (continued) Students may apply for MUSHS, Merit and Merit-at- Large scholarships on one application As a result, only one copy of each document (such as College Acceptance Letter, Transcript and ACT/SAT certification) is required Students are required to submit applications and additional materials directly to SFS, rather than Counselors collecting them

The road to success starts with you! Application Packets POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th This packet must include these materials; – –Signed application (signed by student and counselor) – –7th semester High School transcript (reflecting cumulative GPA) – –Proof/certification of ACT or SAT score (taken by December) – –College acceptance letter Mail to: SFS Scholarship Department PO Box Helena, MT

The road to success starts with you! Governor’s Best & Brightest Scholarship Program Includes 3 types of scholarships; – High School Merit ($2,000 per year, up to 4 years); – Merit-at-Large ($2,000 per year, up to 4 years); and – Need-based ($1,000 per year, up to 2 years) Merit – One eligible high school senior is selected per Montana accredited High School (using same methodology as MUSHS) Merit-at-Large – Statewide competition, scored by essay and list of activities evaluated by committee. Any college- bound student that meets the minimum requirements can apply (includes, high school seniors, non-traditional, home-schooled and students already attending college) Need-based must complete FAFSA, and attend 2-yr campus. Awarded by Financial Aid Offices.

The road to success starts with you! Eligibility Requirements Scholarships based on Merit; – 3.0 GPA, 20 on ACT or 1440 on SAT – must be enrolled full-time (24 credits per academic year) Scholarships based on financial need; – must complete the FAFSA – does not have an (EFC) exceeding the cost of attendance Resident of the State of Montana; Accepted to an eligible Montana campus, and enrolled in the next chronological semester or term; Seeking first degree; Not utilizing a Montana University System Honor Scholarship; If a male, has met the Title IV selective service requirements; Is not in default on a Title IV or state of Montana education loan; Does not owe a refund to a federal Title IV or state of Montana student financial aid program; Is not incarcerated

The road to success starts with you! Application Process Obtain most recent transcript or ACT/SAT score to prove eligibility Be accepted by one of the eligible campuses as early as possible Register and complete the application online For the Merit-at-Large, an essay and list of activities is also required as part of the application Mail the application packet to SFS no later than March 15 th POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th

The road to success starts with you! Application Packets POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th POSTMARKED no later than March 15 th This packet must include these materials; – –Signed application – –Most recent transcript – –Proof of ACT/SAT score (taken by December) – –College acceptance letter Mail to: SFS Scholarship Department PO Box Helena, MT

The road to success starts with you! Additional Information for MUSHS and Governor’s Appeals are available if students are unable to complete yearly progress due to extenuating circumstances Summer tuition may be waived at the discretion of campus (for MUSHS) Scholarships are transferable between eligible campuses On-line classes must be approved by home campus

The road to success starts with you! Eligible Campuses Montana State University − − Bozeman − − Billings − − Billings College of Technology − − Northern − − Great Falls College of Technology University of Montana − − Missoula − − Missoula College of Technology − − Western − − Montana Tech − − Montana Tech College of Technology − − Helena College of Technology Community Colleges − − Dawson − − Flathead Valley − − Miles Governor’s Program also includes Montana’s Tribal Campuses – – Blackfeet Community College – – Chief Dull Knife College – – Fort Belknap College – – Fort Peck Community College – – Little Big Horn College – – Salish-Kootenai College – – Stone Child College

The road to success starts with you! MUS Honor Scholarship Policy Governor’s Scholarship Program Policy Sheila Newlun Sandy Matule