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      • Merit-based Admissions scholarships are available for incoming freshman and transfer students who apply for fall admission. Recipients are selected based on a comprehensive review of academic records without considering financial need.
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  1. Scholarships are usually based on academic merit or achievements, and grants are usually based on financial need, but some awards use the terms interchangeably or combine both criteria.

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  3. Institutional aid — TU provides a variety of need-based grants and merit-based scholarships. Because funding is limited, selection is competitive based on either academic merit or financial need. Private aid — Includes many scholarships, private student loans, and employer education benefits.

  4. The University Admissions Office offers a variety of merit-based scholarships for new freshman and transfer students. To apply for these scholarships, submit a complete application for admission (including all transcripts and applicable fee waivers) by the deadlines below.

  5. Towson University offers scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs. These programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the state of Maryland, or Towson University. Financial aid may be need-based or non- need-based.

  6. The Towson University Scholarship Office is a unit of the Financial Aid Office and serves as a clearinghouse for information on merit scholarships. In addition to serving as an information center, this office handles the applications for several university-wide scholarships.

  7. Merit-based Admissions scholarships are available for incoming freshman and transfer students who apply for fall admission. Recipients are selected based on a comprehensive review of academic records without considering financial need.

  8. Merit-based aid, also called non-need-based aid, is awarded for a specific talent or academic achievement. The average non-need-based scholarship or grant awarded to first-year...

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