Students must apply for admission and be accepted to the college before any scholarship or grant can be awarded. The priority scholarship deadline for most scholarships is March 1. Funds may not be available after that date. Most awards are available on a first come, first-served basis. So it is important to act quickly even if you make your final decision later. This applies to all students whether you plan to apply in the fall or spring semester.
Only U.S. citizens or permanent resident visa holders are eligible for need-based American federal or state government financial aid including grants and loans. Listed below are scholarships and awards international students may apply for. There is no application form for scholarships. Requirements for each award are listed in the eligibility section.
Names of Scholarships Deadline to Apply
Amount of Award Renewal Criteria
Eligibility How to be Considered
Academic Honor Scholarship March 1 All students who qualify are automatically awarded until March 1
$500 - 5000 annually Renewable with (B) 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) on 4.0 scale. The amount of initial award is not subject to change in subsequent years.
1.) Study in a U.S high school and earn 3.2 to 4.0 GPA. 2) Score 1110 SAT or 24 ACT or 200 TOEFL. 3.) Transfers from U.S.colleges with 30 hours and 3.2 to 4.0 GPA. 4.) All others at the end of the first year of enrollment at Drury who earned 3.2 to 4.0 GPA. Students who do not qualify at the end of the first year are not eligible in subsequent years.
Trustee Scholarship Competition February 1 Highly Competitive
$10,000 or full tuition, fees, room & board annually Deadline: February 1
Requires 29 ACT or 1300 SAT and 3.5 GPA or equivalent. Submit two letters of recommendation, a resume of activities, achievements, and honors; write an essay; and inte rview by the selection committee in person or by telephone.