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Jagannathan Scholarship

Description
Established by industrialist N.S. Jagannathan, the scholarships were first awarded for the 1996-97 academic year. The Jagannathan Scholarship program is administered by the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority.

Eligibility
Applicant must meet the following eligibility requirements:

  • Be a graduating senior planning to enroll as college freshmen in a full-time degree program at one of the constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina.
  • Be a resident of North Carolina for tuition purposes.
  • Have demonstrated academic achievement (as indicated by class rank, cumulative GPA, and SAT scores), leadership, and financial need.  Special consideration is given to students whose parents are employees of TIEPET, Universal Fibers and related companies.

Value
The maximum award for 2012-2013 is $3,500. Award cannot exceed demonstrated financial need. Scholarship may be renewed for three years or six semesters if enrolled in a four-year undergraduate program, or four years or eight semesters if enrolled in a five-year undergraduate program. Recipient must have continued financial need, maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and must maintain good citizenship at an eligible institution.

Application Procedure
Applicant must complete an application and be nominated by one of the following: TIEPET, Universal Fibers, and related companies; the financial aid office of one of the constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina; or by his/her high school counselor. The application will be available online in January. Applicant must take the College Board SAT and file the College Scholarship Service PROFILE (link is below).

The deadline for completing the online application is February 16. Students who do not have documented financial need will not be considered for the scholarship. Students will be notified in May of their candidacy status.

Link to Application and Frequently Asked Questions

Better Business Bureau

The Better Business Bureau serving Asheville and Western North Carolina Educational Foundation Scholarship award criteria include:

• Full-time student majoring in mathematics and pursuing teaching licensure
• Rising junior or senior
• Interest in the teaching of financial literacy so that students are better informed to make decisions about the use and management of money

Submit your application by Friday, September 23rd, 2011, to Beth Bartlett, Associate Director of Financial Aid, in University Hall 220A. Please make sure your application package contains the following:

_______     Completed application

_______     Required short essay describing the importance of teaching financial literacy in
                      the primary, middle or secondary schools (300 words or less)

Laurels Scholarship*

Through the generosity of past and present donors, UNC Asheville offers a variety of scholarships, ranging from approximately $1,000 per year to full tuition and fees, to entering freshman who demonstrate high academic achievements. Though some scholarships carry donor-specific restrictions, many of these scholarships are unrestricted and are available to students who meet the academic or academic/need criteria. Most scholarships are renewable as long as the recipient maintains the specified minimum grade-point average (GPA) and satisfactory academic progress towards his/her degree.

Students must be a full time (12 hours or more) and maintaining a 3.0 GPA.    A student in their last semester that has applied for graduation may be awarded a departmental scholarship if they are less than full time, but more than half time.

*IMPORTANT*  Scholarships are not renewable if a student withdrawals and then returns to complete their degree.

For further information, please contact the Admissions Office at 828.251.6481 or 800.531.9842.

UNC Asheville Departmental Scholarships

UNC Asheville awards Department Scholarships to students in their designated majors.  Students must be full time (12 hours or more) and maintain a 3.0 GPA.  A student in their last semester that has applied for graduation may be awarded a departmental scholarship if they are less than full time, but more than half time. 

*IMPORTANT*  Scholarships are not renewable if a student withdrawals and then returns to complete their degree.

Outside Scholarships and Awards

If a student receives a scholarship from an outside source, you must inform our office as soon as possible so we can update your awards. 

 To facilitate this process, you should ask the awarding organization to make the scholarship check payable only to UNC Asheville and send the check directly to the Office of Financial Aid.  To ensure that funds are applied accurately, the scholarship check should contain both the student's name and student ID number.

  • Outside scholarship checks should be sent to the Office Financial Aid, One University Heights, CPO #1330,   Asheville, NC 28804-8502
  • When possible please send the check prior to August 01, for fall semester and December 01, for the spring semester, to allow enough processing time for funds to be available the first day of classes.
  • Make sure the student’s information accompanies the check. The student’s name and identification number (930xxxxxx) allows for faster processing

You may also choose to notify our office by submitting a copy of your award notification about the award.  Please include your student identification number with all information submitted.  You may also notify us via e-mail.  Our e-mail address is finaid@unca.edu.  Please include the information about the scholarship (name of scholarship and amount of scholarship for the academic year).

 Upon receiving the scholarship information, we add the amount as anticipated aid and make any necessary adjustments to your financial aid package. When the funds are received, they are applied directly to your account.

Other North Carolina Scholarships

The College Foundation of North Carolina has a complete listing of all scholarships that are available. Information and applications for these programs are available through the College Foundation Website. 

Resources to Outside Aid and Scholarships

Federal Student Aid Scholarship Search
Free Scholarship Search
Information on Various Types of Aid

Scholarship Scams!

Every year, millions of high school graduates seek creative ways to finance the markedly rising costs of a college education.  In the process, they sometimes fall prey to scholarship and financial aid scams.  On November 5, 2000, Congress passed the College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 2000 (CSFPA). The CSFPA enhances protection against fraud in student financial assistance by establishing stricter sentencing guidelines for criminal financial aid fraud.  It also charged the Department of Education, working in conjunction with the Federal Trade Commision (FTC), with implementing national awareness activities, including a scholarship fraud awareness site on the Department of Education web site.

According to the FTC, perpetrators of financial aid fraud often use these telltale lines:

  • The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back
  • You can't get this information anywhere else
  • I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship
  • We'll do all the work
  • The scholarship will cost some money
  • You've been selected by a "national foundation" to receive a scholarship or "You're a finalist" in a contest you never entered

For more information on recognizing and avoiding scholarship scams, visit The Federal Trade Commission's website on scholarship scams - how to recognize and avoid them.