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Writer's pictureOmran Aburayya

Boston University Presidential Scholarship | Guide

In this article we'll give you details about The Boston University Presidential Scholarship in case you are considering undergraduate studies in the USA.

The Boston University Presidential Scholarship is awarded annually to incoming first-year students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. These scholars not only excel academically but also exhibit leadership qualities within their schools and communities. The scholarship provides $25,000 toward tuition and is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study at BU. No additional essays or application forms are required; students simply need to submit their admission application and supporting credentials.

 

BU Presidential Scholarship Summary


Host Institution(s): Boston University

Eligibility: Open to Both Domestic and International students

Study Level(s): Undergraduate (Bachelor's)

Funding: ($25,000) per year

Duration: Renewable up to 4 Years

Deadline: 1st December each year

 

Eligibility and Requirements

The Boston University Presidential Scholarship is a highly competitive merit-based scholarship, to be eligible for it and to have decent chances of getting awarded, below criteria are recommended:


  • Open to All students are considered for the Presidential Scholarship: U.S. citizens, permanent residents, eligible non-citizens, and international students.

  • SAT scores above 1500 and ACT scores above 33

  • outstanding extracurricular successes in their communities and schools.

  • Having a powerful academic record

 

Application Process

No additional essays or application forms are required. Students who wish to be considered for the Presidential Scholarship should submit their admission application and supporting credentials by December 1 of year, you'll be automatically considered for the scholarship and you'll be notified about it.


➢ visit the Admission page to learn more about admission requirements and detailed info.

 

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