Freshman Scholarships
Scholarship Information
Transfer Scholarships
Private Sources of Financial Aid
Other Scholarship Opportunities
A+ ScholarshipWebster University
Awarded to first-time freshmen who A) graduate from an A+ high school, as certified by the state of Missouri, B) have completed the requirements of the program, and C) are certified by their high school to receive the A+ Scholarship offered by the state of Missouri. The award level is based on the applicant’s cumulative grade point average, class rank, and ACT or SAT scores. In addition to the A+ certification, a minimum ACT of 21 or SAT of 1500 is required. This is a Webster University award. The A+ award offered by the state of Missouri may only be used at Missouri public community colleges.
- Value: $1,000-$2,000 (unlimited)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Affton High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Affton High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Bishop DuBourg High School Scholarship
In association with the Renaissance program at Bishop DuBourg, this scholarship will be awarded to an incoming freshman who has maintained a 4.0 cumulative G.P.A. Other graduating seniors from DuBourg who have maintained a cumulative G.P.A. of at least 3.4, rank in the top 20% of their class, and have a minimum ACT of 24 or SAT composite of 1650 will be considered as well. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (the number of awards will vary)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Boys State
Awarded to incoming freshmen who have participated in Boys’ State and have maintained a 3.0 G.P.A., rank in the top 33% of their high school class, and have an ACT of 22 or SAT of 1530 or higher.
- Value: $1,000 (unlimited)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
- Application (pdf)
European Travel Scholarship
Effective for first-time entering freshmen, Webster University-sponsored
airfare for travel to any of Websters overseas locations will
be available for study after four continuous semesters of enrollment
and can be used during a students junior or senior year. Recipients
must be continuously enrolled, degree-seeking, and in good academic
standing.
- Contact: Office of Study Abroad
Ferguson-Florissant School District Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from the Ferguson-Florissant School District who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with the scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Girls State
Awarded to incoming freshmen who have participated in Girls’ State and have maintained a 3.0 G.P.A., rank in the top 33% of their high school class, and have an ACT of 22 or SAT of 1530 or higher.
- Value: $1,000 (unlimited)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
- Application (pdf)
Hazelwood
School District
Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from the Hazelwood School District whohas at least a 3.6 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale (through seventh semester),has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and
ranks in the top 20% of his or her graduating class.
- Value: $10,000 (Two awarded annually, renewable)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
- Application (pdf)
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship Fund for Minority
Students
Awarded to a full-time or part-time minority student with financial
need. Applicants must have a 3.3 G.P.A.
- Value: Varies
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
- Application (pdf)
Jennings High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Jennings High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, ranks in the top 20% of their senior class, and has attained an ACT composite score of 24 or an SAT of 1650. A recommendation should be submitted by the high school principal and/or guidance counselor with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
John F. Kennedy
High School
Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from John F. Kennedy High School who has at least a 3.6 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale (through seventh semester), has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her graduating class.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded, renewable)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
- Application (pdf)
Kirkwood High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Kirkwood High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Leadership Scholarship
Awarded to freshmen with a minimum 3.3 G.P.A., ACT score of 24 or SAT of 1650. Applicants must document extracurricular activities and leadership involvement. Awards are renewable based on the following criteria (separate application required):
- participation in leadership workshop at the beginning of each
year and enrollment in the Student Leadership Development Program
to pursue a Leadership Certificate;
- membership and involvement in at least one club (flexible with
off-campus involvement in church or other community service);
- involvement in planning at least one club event;
- maintenance of a minimum of 3.0 cumulative G.P.A.; maximum
award of eight consecutive semesters.
- Value: $1,500
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Lindbergh High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Lindbergh High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Mehlville School District Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from the Mehlville School District who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of their senior class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with the scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (two awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Midwest Student Exchange Program
The Midwest Student Exchange Program enables residents of Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, and North Dakota to enroll at Webster
University at reduced tuition levels. Eligible MSEP students attending
Webster University will receive a 10 percent reduction in their
tuition.
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
Nerinx Hall Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Nerinx Hall who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Parkway School District Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Parkway School District who has atleast a 3.6 cumulative Grade Point Average on a 4.0 scale (through seventh semester), has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her graduating class.
- Value: $10,000 (two awarded annually, renewable )
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Pattonville High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Pattonville High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, ranks in the top 20% of their senior class, and has attained an ACT composite score of 24 or an SAT of 1650. A recommendation should be submitted by the high school principal and/or guidance counselor with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
Rockwood Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from the Rockwood School District who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (two awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
St. John the Baptist Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from St. John the Baptist High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with the scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
St. Louis Public School District
Awarded to an incoming freshman enrolled in the St. Louis Public School District who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, ranks in the top 20% of their senior class, and has attained an ACT composite score of 24 or an SAT of 1650. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with the scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (two awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
St. John Vianney High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from St. John Vianney High School who has maintained a 4.25 cumulative GPA and has achieved a minimum ACT composite of 24 or an SAT composite of 1650. A letter of recommendation from the principal must be
submitted with your scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (renewable, the number of awards will vary)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15
- Application (pdf)
Webster Academic Scholarships
Awarded to freshmen with a minimum 3.0 cumulative G.P.A. The award
level is based on the applicants academic grades, class rank,
and ACT or SAT scores. Academic scholarship decisions are made based
on a comparative index.
- Value: $2,000-$10,000 (unlimited)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: April 1
Daniel Webster Scholarship
Competitive scholarship awarded to incoming freshmen who have met at least two of the following criteria: a 3.8 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, a minimum ACT composite score of 29 or above or an SAT combined score of 1900, rank in the top 10% of their high school graduating class. Applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation and a résumé of activities. Finalists will be interviewed on campus at Webster University. (Separate application required.)
- Value: Full tuition (up to five awarded annually)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: January 6, 2006
Webster Groves High School Scholarship
Awarded to an incoming freshman from Webster Groves High School who has at least a 3.4 cumulative G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale, has an ACT composite score of 24 or above or an SAT combined score of 1650 or above, and ranks in the top 20% of his or her high school graduating class. A recommendation from the high school principal and/or guidance counselor should be submitted with scholarship application.
- Value: $10,000 (one awarded)
- Contact: Scholarship Coordinator/Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Deadline: February 15 (separate application required)
- Application (pdf)
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