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Scholarships

Scholarships are generally awarded by Hofstra and other organizations for academic or other merit. When you apply for admission, your academic credentials are evaluated for scholarships. As you continue through your program with the University, scholarships are possible based on academic excellence. Continuing students can pick up a Scholarship application at the Office of Financial Aid. Students can also contact their Major department chairperson to inquire about scholarship opportunities. Please refer to the Scholarship Award letter for the renewal conditions for each award. If you receive a scholarship from a community group, business or other organization, please forward a copy of the award notice you received. The award must be accounted as part of your financial aid package, and we need you to keep us informed. Obtaining scholarships can require a bit of research, but there are tools to help you with that research.

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