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Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2017 Freshmen Winter and Fall 2017 Transfers

A COLLEGE EDUCATION IS A GREAT INVESTMENT We know families often endure financial hardships, especially when it comes to the cost of tuition. At Oakland University, we re doing all we can to help make an exceptional education affordable. oakland.edu/financialservices Today, more than half of all OU students receive financial assistance totaling more than $190 million annually. You can benefit from those funds, too you just have to apply. Read these pages and learn how to support your best investment with financial assistance from OU. 1

ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FRESHMEN To be considered for scholarships, Oakland University must receive your admission application, transcript and SAT or ACT score by March 1, 2017. If you meet this deadline, you will automatically be considered for OU scholarships. You should apply for admission during your senior year of high school, and submit your official transcript when your academic record reflects the strongest grades and your high school cumulative GPA is the highest. Awards are based on your academic record, including GPA and SAT or ACT score, at the time of application. International students are not eligible for scholarships, except where reflected. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLAR AWARD Full tuition for four years Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.90 or higher and a score of 1420 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 31 or higher). DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD $20,000 for four years ($5,000 per year) Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.80-3.89 and a score of 1280 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (an ACT composite score of 27 or higher), OR a high school GPA of 3.90 or higher and a score of 1280 to 1410 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 27-30). TALENTED SCHOLAR AWARD $12,000 for four years ($3,000 per year) Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.70-3.79 and a score of 1280 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 27 or higher), OR a high school GPA of 3.80 or higher and a score of 1200 to 1270 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score equal to 25 or 26). ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD $8,000 for four years ($2,000 per year) Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.50 or higher and a score of 1160 to 1190 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 24), OR a high school GPA of 3.50-3.79 and a score of 1200 to 1270 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score equal to 25 or 26), OR a high school GPA of 3.50-3.69 and a score of 1280 to 1300 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 27 or higher). UNIVERSITY RECOGNITION AWARD $6,000 for four years ($1,500 per year) Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.40-3.49 and a score of 1130 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 23 or higher), OR a high school GPA of 3.40 or higher and a score of 1130 to 1150 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score equal to 23). GEOGRAPHIC REGION AWARD $6,000 for four years ($1,500 per year) (Not pictured on chart) Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher residing in Michigan counties outside of Macomb, Oakland or Wayne who wish to live on campus. Recipients must live in university housing. NON-RESIDENT AWARD In-state tuition rates (Not pictured on chart) Awarded to entering freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher who are not Michigan residents and allows them to pay in-state tuition rates. Citizens of Canada and Mexico may also qualify. Recipients must live in university housing for their first two years. If you don t qualify for any of these awards DON T WORRY THERE S ANOTHER SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS WHO DID NOT EARN AN OU ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIP AS ENTERING FRESHMEN IN FALL 2017. FIRST YEAR FOCUS AWARD $3,000 for three years ($1,000 per year) Awarded to students who attempt and complete 28 or more OU credits in the fall and winter semesters of their first academic year and achieve a 3.0 or higher cumulative OU GPA. GPA on a 4.0 scale 3.9+ 3.8 to 3.89 CRITERIA FOR ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS 1130 to 1150 SAT 23 ACT 1160 to 1190 SAT 24 ACT 1200 to 1230 SAT 25 ACT 1240 to 1270 SAT 26 ACT Talented Scholar Annual Award $3,000 1280 to 1300 SAT 27 ACT 1310 to 1340 SAT 28 ACT 1350 to 1380 SAT 29 ACT Distinguished Scholar Annual Award $5,000 1390 to 1410 SAT 30 ACT 1420+ SAT 31+ ACT Presidential Scholar (full tuition) 3.7 to 3.79 3.6 to 3.69 3.5 to 3.59 Academic Achievement Annual Award $2,000 Talented Scholar Annual Award $3,000 3.4 to 3.49 University Recognition Annual Award $1,500 SAT ranges reflect combined Math and Evidence-Based Reading & Writing scores from the Redesigned SAT (2016 and beyond). 2

ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TRANSFERS To be considered for scholarships, entering winter 2017 transfer students must apply and submit all admission materials to the university by December 1, 2016; entering fall 2017 transfer students must apply and submit all admission materials by August 1, 2017. If you meet these deadlines, you will automatically be considered for OU scholarships. Awards are based on your academic record, including GPA, at the time of application. International students are not eligible for scholarships, except where reflected. PRESIDENTIAL TRANSFER AWARD $10,000 for two years ($5,000 per year) Awarded to new transfer students from a Michigan community college with a GPA of 3.8 or higher and 56 or more transferable credits. Note that 56 transferable credits must be earned by the scholarship deadline. PHI THETA KAPPA AWARD $5,000 for two years ($2,500 per year) Awarded to new community college transfer students with a GPA of 3.8 or above and 24-55 transferable credits, OR with a GPA of 3.5-3.79 and 24 or more transferable credits. Also awarded to new transfer students from a four-year college or university with a GPA of 3.5 or higher and 24 or more transferable credits. Note that 24 transferable credits must be earned by the scholarship deadline. TALENTED TRANSFER AWARD $2,000 for two years ($1,000 per year) Awarded to new transfer students with a college GPA of 3.0-3.49 and 24 or more transferable credits. Note that 24 credits must be earned by the scholarship deadline. NON-RESIDENT AWARD In-state tuition rates for two years Awarded to transfer students with a college GPA of 3.0 or higher and 24 or more transferable credits who are not Michigan residents and allows them to pay in-state tuition rates. Citizens of Canada and Mexico may also qualify. Note that 24 transferable credits must be earned by the scholarship deadline. Community College Student Transfer Awards GPA 3.8-4.0 3.5-3.79 3.0-3.49 24-55 Credits Phi Theta Kappa Award $2,500 Phi Theta Kappa Award $2,500 Talented Transfer Award $1,000 56+ Credits Presidential Transfer Award $5,000 Phi Theta Kappa Award $2,500 Talented Transfer Award $1,000 Four-Year College/University Student Transfer Awards GPA 3.5-4.0 24+ Credits Phi Theta Kappa Award $2,500 3.0-3.49 Talented Transfer Award $1,000 3

NEED-BASED GRANTS FOR FRESHMEN The following need-based grants are for entering freshman Michigan residents who have financial need as determined by completion of the FAFSA and fulfill all financial aid and requirements by July 1, 2017. OU GOLDEN GRANT Up to $20,000 for four years ($5,000 per year)* Awarded to students with a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher. Recipients must have an expected family contribution (EFC) less than $12,000. OU HOUSING GRANT Up to $20,000 for four years ($5,000 per year)* Awarded to students with a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher and a score of 1020 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 20 or higher). Recipients must live in on-campus housing, have full semester on-campus housing charges not covered by another housing award and have an expected family contribution (EFC) of less than $12,000. 100% TUITION GRANT For four years* Awarded to students with financial need for tuition after applying gift aid and subtracting the federal expected family contribution (EFC). F.Y.I. The U.S. Department of Education is the largest source of financial assistance for all students regardless of financial need. Oakland University, state programs and external agencies also financially support access to higher education for students with and without financial need. * Depending on need level established by completing the FAFSA. If you have extenuating financial circumstances, contact OU s Office of Student Financial Services at (248) 370-2550 or email finservices@oakland.edu to discuss your circumstances. 4

MUSIC, THEATRE AND DANCE AWARDS Students in OU s Department of Music, Theatre and Dance may also qualify for merit scholarships (awarded through audition). Applications for auditions are separate and in addition to the application to the university. Audition days for students entering OU in fall 2017 February 4, 2017: music, theatre and dance March 4, 2017: music, theatre and dance March 25, 2017: music, theatre and dance Audition day for students entering OU in winter 2017 December 9, 2016: music and dance Students must apply online by March 1 for their desired program music students: oakland.edu/mtd/music theatre students: oakland.edu/mtd/theatre dance students: oakland.edu/mtd/dance Questions? Visit oakland.edu/mtd/futurestudents Email mtd@oakland.edu Phone (248) 370-2030 ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR LEGACY STUDENTS The Oakland University Alumni Association (OUAA) offers the following scholarships to legacy students (individuals whose parent, grandparent, sibling, aunt or uncle received a degree or academic certificate from OU). These awards are not automatic. To be considered for OUAA scholarships, you must apply by March 1, 2017. For complete details and to apply, visit OUalumni.com/OUAAscholarships. Go to OUalumni.com/OUAAscholarships for more information. LEGACY AWARD $12,000 for four years ($3,000 per year) Entering freshmen legacy students with a high school GPA of 3.4 to 3.89 and a score of 1130 to 1410 on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 23 to 30) are eligible to apply. LEGACY TRANSFER AWARD $6,000 for two years ($3,000 per year) New transfer legacy students with a college GPA of 3.0 or higher, 24 or more transferable credits and have at least two years remaining in their undergraduate program are eligible to apply. Note that 24 transferable credits must be earned by the fall semester following the award application deadline. 5

URBAN AND RURAL SCHOOLS VALEDICTORIAN AWARD FOR FRESHMEN OU is committed to providing a rich and inclusive learning environment for students, which can only be accomplished by maintaining a diverse student population. To promote this commitment and to support the academic success of superior academic achievements in challenging educational environments, OU offers a scholarship award to eligible high school graduating valedictorians from identified Michigan public school districts primarily serving low-income students. Certified valedictorians with at least a 3.5 high school GPA and a score of 1200 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (ACT composite score of 25 or higher) will receive full tuition for four years provided all renewal criteria are met....and the help continues The scholarship opportunities continue once you take classes at OU. There are several scholarships available for current students, including awards for specific majors, athletes and returning alumni, community service, and more. oakland.edu/financialassistance 6

TYPES OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Based on academic merit (high school GPA and SAT or ACT score for freshmen and college GPA for transfer students) and do not require repayment. oakland.edu/scholarships GRANTS Based on financial need established by completing the FAFSA and do not require repayment. Oakland offers several grant options. oakland.edu/financialassistance LOANS Subsidized loans are based on financial need. They require repayment after graduation, and interest does not begin to accrue until repayment begins. Unsubsidized loans are not based on financial need. They require repayment after graduation, and interest begins accruing immediately. Parents of undergraduate students may be eligible for a Federal PLUS Loan. Interest rates on subsidized, unsubsidized loans and parent loans are low. oakland.edu/financialassistance FEDERAL WORK-STUDY AND ON-CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT Many OU students earn money with on-campus jobs. Eligibility for a Federal Work-Study position is determined by the FAFSA. However, many Oakland students work on campus even if they don t receive Federal Work-Study. Job openings for students are posted online. oakland.edu/student-employment THE FAFSA Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for OU, federal and state financial assistance. Even if you think your family s income is too high to qualify for financial need-based awards, it s important to fill out the FAFSA. You might be eligible for grants, work-study opportunities, and subsidized loans. Most applicants who apply for financial aid through the FAFSA qualify to receive at least a low-interest unsubsidized loan. You are not required to accept any loans or other forms of financial aid. The U.S. Department of Education uses your income level and other factors to determine your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Your financial need is the difference between your estimated cost of attendance at Oakland University and your EFC. PROTIPS To submit your FAFSA electronically, you ll need to create a FSA ID which will be your official log in to U.S. Department of Education websites. To create your FSA ID, go to fsaid.ed.gov. Parents of dependent students will also need to create their own FSA ID. Complete the FAFSA at fafsa.gov. To get help completing the FAFSA, register for a FAFSA workshop at oakland.edu/financialevents. To maximize your financial aid award package, fill out the FAFSA as soon as possible after October 1 for the upcoming academic year. Be sure to include OU s federal school code (002307). You must fill out the FAFSA each year you wish to be considered for financial need-based awards and loans. 7

These charts provide an estimate of the annual undergraduate tuition for the 2016-17 academic year. Double occupancy on-campus room and board is estimated to be $9,620 per year. For additional information, please visit oakland.edu/housingrates. The cost of books and supplies will vary depending on the courses you take. The estimated cost is $764 per year. To estimate your total cost of attendance, visit oakland.edu/costofattendance. Tuition for students in the College of Arts and Sciences Residency Class standing Tuition1 In-state and with the non-resident award2 Freshmen $11,970 International3 and Sophomores $11,970 Juniors $13,875 Seniors $13,875 Freshmen & sophomores $23,872 Juniors & seniors $25,598 1. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Above tuition is an estimate based on 30 credit hours. 2. Many students qualify for a scholarship that would cover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. Citizens of Canada and Mexico also qualify. Rate on chart reflects this award. 3. Students who plan to attend Oakland University on a student visa (F-1) or an exchange visa (J-1). Tuition for students in the School of Education and Human Services Residency In-state and with the non-resident award2 International3 and Class standing Tuition1 Freshmen $11,970 Sophomores $11,970 Juniors $13,875 Seniors $13,875 Freshmen & sophomores $23,872 Juniors & seniors $25,598 1. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Above tuition is an estimate based on 30 credit hours. 2. Many students qualify for a scholarship that would cover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. Citizens of Canada and Mexico also qualify. Rate on chart reflects this award. 3. Students who plan to attend Oakland University on a student visa (F-1) or an exchange visa (J-1). 8

These charts provide an estimate of the annual undergraduate tuition for the 2016-17 academic year. Double occupancy on-campus room and board is estimated to be $9,620 per year. For additional information, please visit oakland.edu/housingrates. Tuition for students in the School of Nursing Residency In-state and with the non-resident award 2 Class standing Tuition 1 Freshmen $12,073 Sophomores $12,176 Juniors $14,310 Seniors $14,962 International 3 and Freshmen & sophomores Juniors & seniors $23,872 $25,598 1. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Above tuition is an estimate based on 30 credit hours. 2. Many students qualify for a scholarship that would cover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. Citizens of Canada and Mexico also qualify. Rate on chart reflects this award. 3. Students who plan to attend Oakland University on a student visa (F-1) or an exchange visa (J-1). Tuition for students in the School of Health Sciences Residency In-state and with the non-resident award 2 Class standing Tuition 1 Freshmen $12,011 Sophomores $12,052 Juniors $14,124 Seniors $14,498 International 3 and Freshmen & sophomores Juniors & seniors $23,872 $25,598 1. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Above tuition is an estimate based on 30 credit hours. 2. Many students qualify for a scholarship that would cover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. Citizens of Canada and Mexico also qualify. Rate on chart reflects this award. 3. Students who plan to attend Oakland University on a student visa (F-1) or an exchange visa (J-1). 9

The cost of books and supplies will vary depending on the courses you take. The estimated cost is $764 per year. To estimate your total cost of attendance, visit oakland.edu/costofattendance. Tuition for students in the School of Business Administration Residency Class standing Tuition1 In-state and with the non-resident award2 Freshmen $12,053 Sophomores $12,136 Juniors $14,247 Seniors $14,805 Freshmen & sophomores $23,872 Juniors & seniors $25,598 International3 and 1. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Above tuition is an estimate based on 30 credit hours. 2. Many students qualify for a scholarship that would cover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. Citizens of Canada and Mexico also qualify. Rate on chart reflects this award. 3. Students who plan to attend Oakland University on a student visa (F-1) or an exchange visa (J-1). Tuition for students in the School of Engineering and Computer Science Residency In-state and with the non-resident award2 International3 and Class standing Tuition1 Freshmen $12,094 Sophomores $12,218 Juniors $14,373 Seniors $15,120 Freshmen & sophomores $23,872 Juniors & seniors $25,598 1. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Above tuition is an estimate based on 30 credit hours. 2. Many students qualify for a scholarship that would cover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition. Citizens of Canada and Mexico also qualify. Rate on chart reflects this award. 3. Students who plan to attend Oakland University on a student visa (F-1) or an exchange visa (J-1). 10

THE FINE PRINT ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FRESHMEN (Presidential Scholar Award, Distinguished Scholar Award, Talented Scholar Award, Academic Achievement Award, University Recognition Award, Geographic Region Award, Non-Resident Award) Terms and Conditions Scholarship awards are based on the applicant s grade point average and highest ACT or SAT composite score at the time of application to the university. Students do not apply for academic merit scholarships; recipients are independently chosen by the university. The university notifies students who are eligible and have been selected to receive one of the scholarships. Scholarships are available only to entering freshmen. Entering freshmen refers to students who are in college for the first time and enroll full time at OU in the first fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Students must apply to the university and submit all required materials (including transcripts and ACT or SAT scores) by March 1, 2017. Students may use scholarships for the fall, winter and summer semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, not to exceed eight semesters total. Continuous full-time enrollment in OU undergraduate credits as an undergraduate student is required each fall and winter semester. Scholarship recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university. Advance Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP), transfer credit and/or course competency examinations do not count toward the full-time credits. OU offers and renews scholarships at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds, continuation of the scholarship program and meeting renewal criteria. Half of the annual award is available each semester. The Geographic Region Award requires living on campus for the full semester, each semester it is recieved. The Non-Resident Award for freshmen requires living on campus for the full semester for the first two years. Students can live off campus for the third and fourth year. Renewal Criteria After the first year at OU, the university will renew scholarships annually, up to a maximum of six continuous fall and winter semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: Earn at least 28 Oakland University credits during the fall and winter semesters of their first fall and winter semesters (AP, IB, CLEP, transfer courses and repeated courses may not be counted toward the 28 credits). Enroll full time at the university during both the fall and winter semesters for which they receive the award. Complete full-time credits each fall and winter semester, and summer if applicable, excluding repeated credits. FIRST YEAR FOCUS AWARD Terms and Conditions Students do not apply for this academic merit scholarship; recipients are independently chosen by the university. The university notifies students who are eligible and have been selected to receive this scholarship. Entering freshmen refers to freshman students who are in college for the first time and enroll full time at OU the first fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Students must apply to the university and submit all required materials (including transcripts and ACT scores) by March 1, 2017. Students may use this scholarship for the fall, winter and summer semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, not to exceed six semesters total. Continuous full-time enrollment in OU undergraduate credits as an undergraduate student is required each fall and winter semester. Scholarship recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university. Advanced Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP), transfer credit and/or course competency examinations do not count toward the full-time credits. OU offers and renews scholarships at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds, continuation of the scholarship program and meeting renewal criteria. Half of the annual award is available each semester. Renewal Criteria After the first fall and winter semesters at OU, the university will renew scholarships annually, up to a maximum of four successive fall, winter and summer semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: Enroll full time at the university during both the fall and winter semesters for which they receive the award. Complete full-time credits each fall and winter semester, and summer if applicable excluding repeated credits. Earn at least 24 Oakland University credits during the fall and winter semesters (AP, IB, CLEP, transfer courses and repeated courses may not be counted toward the 24 credits). Maintain a cumulative university GPA of 3.0. Meet the requirements of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP). Students who enroll full-time during the summer semester can receive the award if all renewal criteria are met after the winter semester. Receipt of the award during a summer semester is applicable to the maximum allowable semesters for renewal. Students must complete full-time credits and maintain the award GPA requirements to receive the award in the upcoming fall semester. Maintain a cumulative university GPA of 3.2 (except for the Non-Resident Award). Maintain a cumulative university GPA of 3.5 for the Presidential Scholar Award. Presidential Scholar Award recipients whose cumulative GPA falls between 3.2 and 3.49 will be re-awarded the Distinguished Scholar Award, and must meet all renewal criteria for that award. Meet the requirements of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP). Students who enroll full-time during the summer semester can receive the award if all renewal criteria are met after the winter semester. Receipt of the award during a summer semester is applicable to the maximum allowable semesters for renewal. Students must complete full-time credits and maintain the award GPA requirements to receive the award in the upcoming fall semester. 11

LEGACY AWARD FOR FRESHMEN Terms and Conditions Awards are offered through the Oakland University Alumni Association s Scholarship Program. Scholarship eligibility is based on legacy status (individuals whose parent, grandparent, sibling, aunt or uncle received a degree or academic certificate from OU). Eligibility is also based on the applicant s grade point average and ACT or SAT composite score at the time of application to the university. Students must apply for the award; recipients are selected by an alumni committee and notified by the Office of Alumni Engagement. Awards are available to entering freshmen, defined as students who are in college for the first time and enroll full time at OU in the first fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Students may use scholarships for the fall and winter semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, not to exceed eight semesters total. Continuous full-time enrollment in OU undergraduate credits as an undergraduate student is required each fall and winter semester. Scholarship recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university. Advance Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP) transfer credit and/or course competency examinations do not count toward the full-time credits. OU offers and renews scholarships at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds and continuation of the scholarship program. Half of the annual award is available each semester. Renewal Criteria After the first fall and winter semesters at OU, the university will renew scholarships annually, up to a maximum of four continuous fall, winter and summer semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: Earn at least 24 Oakland University credits during the fall and winter semesters of their first fall and winter semesters (AP, IB, CLEP and transfer credits may not be counted toward the 24 credits). Enroll full time at the university during both the fall and winter semesters for which they receive the award. Complete full-time credits each prior fall and winter semester, and summer if applicable, excluding repeated credits. Meet the requirements of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP). LEGACY TRANSFER AWARD Terms and Conditions Awards are offered through the Oakland University Alumni Association s Scholarship Program. Scholarship eligibility is based legacy status (individuals whose parent, grandparent, sibling, aunt or uncle received a degree or academic certificate from OU). Eligibility is also based on the applicant s grade point average and 24 minimum earned credits by the fall semester following the award application deadline. Students must apply for the award; recipients are selected by an alumni committee and notified by the Office of Alumni Engagement. Scholarships apply only to the fall and winter semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, and are available only to new transfer students who enroll full time in OU undergraduate credits as an undergraduate student in their first semester of admission. Continuous full-time enrollment in OU credits is required each fall and winter semester. Scholarship recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university. Advance Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP) transfer credit and/or course competency examinations do not count toward the full-time credits. OU offers and renews scholarships at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds and continuation of the scholarship program. Half of the annual award is available each semester. Renewal Criteria After the first year at OU, the university will renew scholarships annually, up to a maximum of two additional and successive fall and winter semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: Maintain a minimum cumulative university GPA of 3.0. Continue to enroll full time at the university during consecutive fall and winter semesters for which they receive the scholarship. Complete full-time credits each prior fall and winter semester. Meet the requirements of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP). Fulfill additional terms of acceptance as outlined by the Oakland University Alumni Association. Maintain a cumulative university GPA of 3.0 (except for the Non-Resident Award). Maintain a cumulative university GPA of 3.5 for the Presidential Scholar Award. 12

MORE FINE PRINT FINANCIAL NEED-BASED GRANTS FOR FRESHMEN (Housing Grant, Golden Grant, 100% Tuition Grant) Terms and Conditions Students who wish to be considered for OU grants must be admitted to the university prior to July 1, 2017. Students who complete the FAFSA and all financial aid requirements prior to July 1, 2017 will automatically be considered for grants. The university notifies students who are eligible and have been selected to receive a need-based grant after the university s receipt of the FAFSA. Students must have an OU EFC less than $12,000. Grants are based on the applicants grade point average and ACT or SAT composite score at the time of application to the university. Grants are available only to entering freshmen. Entering freshmen refers to students who are in college for the first time and enroll full time at OU in the first fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Students may use grants for the fall, winter and summer semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, not to exceed eight semesters total. Continuous full-time enrollment in OU undergraduate credits as an undergraduate student is required each fall and winter semester. Grants require students to be Michigan residents. Grant recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university. Advance Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP), transfer credit, repeated credits and/or course competency examinations do not count toward the full-time credits. OU offers and renews grants at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds, continuation of the grant program and meeting renewal criteria. The OU Housing Grant requires a full semester of on-campus housing charges. Half of the annual award is available each semester. Renewal Criteria The university will renew grants annually, up to a maximum of six continuous fall and winter semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: GPA of 2.5 or higher is required for the OU Housing grant. The OU Golden Grant and the 100% Tuition Grant require a GPA of 2.0. Enroll full time at the university during both the fall and winter semesters for which they receive the grant and complete full-time credits each fall and winter semester, and summer if applicable, excluding repeated credits. Earn at least 28 Oakland University credits over the fall and winter semester of their first year (AP, IB, CLEP, transfer credits and repeated credits will not be considered), and 24 credits each year thereafter. Meet the requirements of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP). Documented financial need by annual completion of the FAFSA and fulfill all financial aid requirements by July 1. ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TRANSFERS (Presidential Transfer Award, Talented Transfer Award, Non-Resident Award, Phi Theta Kappa Award) Terms and Conditions Scholarship awards are based on the applicant s college grade point average and 24 minimum earned credits at the time of application to the university. Students do not apply for academic merit scholarships; recipients are independently chosen by the university. The university notifies students who are eligible and have been selected to receive one of the scholarships. Scholarships apply only to the fall, winter and summer semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, and are available only to new transfer students who enroll full time at OU in their first semester of admission. Continuous full-time enrollment in OU undergraduate credits as an undergraduate student is required each fall and winter semester. Scholarship recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university. Advance Placement exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP), transfer credit, repeated credits and/or course competency examinations do not count toward the full-time credits. OU offers and renews scholarships at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds and continuation of the scholarship program. Transfer students who wish to be considered for transfer awards must submit all admission application materials, including transcripts, by December 1, 2016, for winter 2017 and by August 1, 2017, for fall 2017. Half of the annual award is available each semester. Renewal Criteria After the first fall and winter semesters at OU, the university will renew scholarships annually, up to a maximum of two additional and successive fall, winter and summer semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: Maintain a minimum cumulative university GPA of 3.0 (except for the Non-Resident Award). Maintain a minimum cumulative university GPA of 3.5 for the Presidential Transfer Award. Continue to enroll full time at the university during consecutive fall and winter semesters for which they receive the scholarship. Complete full-time credits each fall and winter semester, and summer, if applicable, excluding repeated credits. Meet the requirements of Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy. Students who enroll full-time during the summer semester can receive the award if all renewal criteria are met after the winter semester. Receipt of the award during a summer semester is applicable to the maximum allowable semesters for renewal. Students must meet the complete full-time credits and maintain the award GPA requirements to receive the award in the upcoming fall semester. Students who enroll full-time during the summer semester can receive the award if all renewal criteria are met after the winter semester. Receipt of the award during a summer semester is applicable to the maximum allowable semesters for renewal. Students must meet complete full-time credits and maintain the award GPA requirements to receive the award in the upcoming fall semester. 13

URBAN AND RURAL SCHOOLS VALEDICTORIAN AWARD Terms and Conditions Scholarship awards are based on the applicant s grade point average and highest ACT or SAT composite score at the time of application to the university. Scholarships are available only to entering freshmen. Entering freshmen refers to students who are in college for the first time and enroll full time at OU in the first fall semester immediately following high school graduation. High school principals in identified public urban school districts will be asked to provide the name of the graduating senior valedictorian. The university will notify the student once eligibility and certification is determined. In order to qualify for the award, the student valedictorian must have a 3.5 cumulative high school GPA and a score of 1200 or higher on the Redesigned SAT (ACT score of 25 or higher). Students may use this scholarship for the fall, winter and summer semesters in the single academic year designated by the university, not to exceed eight semesters total. Scholarship recipients are required to be enrolled as full-time students at the university during any semester for which they receive the scholarship. Students are considered full time if they are enrolled in classes totaling 12 or more credit hours per semester, not including credits granted for satisfactory completion of advance placement exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP), repeated credits and/or course competency examinations. Renewal Criteria After the first fall and winter semesters at OU, the university will renew scholarships annually, up to a maximum of six successive fall, winter and summer semesters, for students who meet the following criteria: Earn at least 28 Oakland University credits during the fall and winter semesters of their first fall and winter semesters (AP, IB, CLEP, repeated courses and transfer credits may not be counted toward the 28 credits). Maintain a cumulative university GPA of 3.2. Enroll full time at the university during both the fall and winter semesters for which they receive the award. Complete full-time credits each fall and winter semester, and summer if applicable, excluding repeated credits. Meet the requirements of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP). Students who enroll full-time during the summer semester can receive the award if all renewal criteria are met after the winter semester. Receipt of the award during a summer semester is applicable to the maximum allowable semesters for renewal. Students must meet complete full-time credits and maintain the award GPA requirements to receive the award in the upcoming fall semester. OU offers and renews scholarships at its sole and absolute discretion; offers and renewals are contingent upon the availability of funds and continuation of the scholarship program. Estimate your cost of attendance Net Price Calculator oakland.edu/npc 14

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