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Albion
Albion's Awarding Policy
Albion College awards academic, special talent and departmental
scholarships, and/or need-based grants to qualified students based on
high school GPA, standardized test scores, the academic rigor of the
student's transcript, and other criteria specific to the respective
award.
Albion Grants
In general, Albion grants are used as a "placeholder" while the
college and your family identify various need-based funds, whether
Albion's resources or external scholarships and grants. When the entire
process is completed, Albion will "fill" the grant "placeholder" with
all sources of funding we've identified together. If you still have
demonstrated financial need, in most cases we will meet that need with
Albion grant aid, depending upon your overall academic profile and when
you file for aid assistance (students are not guaranteed grant aid after
May 1).
Albion Scholarships and Awards
It is our policy that students may receive no more than one major
merit-based and one smaller departmental scholarship in combination. Departmental
scholarships are defined as those that range between $500 and $3,000.
When a student successfully interviews or auditions for a large
departmental or talent-based scholarship, the student is given the
choice of which of the larger scholarships he/she wishes to accept.
Example: A student automatically receives a $11,500 Webster
Scholarship as part of the acceptance process. Soon thereafter, he/she
interviews for, and is awarded the Lomas Scholarship for Speech
Communication, valued at approximately $8,000-$10,000 per year
(depending upon endowment earnings). The student may choose either of
the scholarships, but cannot "stack" the awards for a total of $19,500.
In some cases, a portion of the large academic or talent-based
scholarship can be added to the initial merit-based award, depending
upon need. In these cases, Albion grant (placeholder) funds will be reduced to
accommodate the second, large talent-based award.
Additionally, no student may be awarded Albion College funds that,
when coupled with external awards, exceeds the total cost of tuition,
room, and board. Occasionally, Albion must reduce institutional grants
and possibly other sources of aid in order to accommodate external
funds. However, your net cost of attendance will not change. Please
contact the Financial Aid Office for a detailed explanation of our
awarding policy.
In most cases you will be notified of any merit-based or talent-based
scholarships before you receive your official financial aid award
letter. There are circumstances when you or the College learn of a new
source of aid, or you experience an immediate change in your financial
situation that may alter the composition of your package. A few
examples are listed below:
- Merit-Based and Need-Based Awards Supported by Endowed and
Private Funds If you are eligible for a merit-based scholarship,
you will be notified soon after being admitted regarding a specific
amount of funds recognizing your achievements. If you apply for
need-based aid, your financial award letter may reflect a specific
amount of grant aid. Albion is fortunate to have many alumni,
corporations, and nonprofit agencies that wish to underwrite a
portion of a student's need-based grant, merit-based scholarship, or
special talent award. The process of matching hundreds of students
with philanthropic sources can take many weeks or months to
finalize. For need-based students, Albion grants are considered to
be "placeholders" and therefore give us time to match the student
with potential donors. You may receive more than one "final" award
letter. A subsequent award might reflect that some of your grant aid
or merit-based aid has been "underwritten" by a private or endowed
source. In a few cases the endowed or privately-funded award will
replace the grant or Albion merit-based scholarship entirely. The
amount of the grant will not change, and the source of private
funding will be reflected on the final award letter.
- External Scholarships and Grant Programs Sometimes an
external scholarship or grant is awarded to a student after the
final Albion College award package has been mailed. You may receive
external scholarships from community organizations, your high
school, nonprofit agencies, and state or federal grant and
scholarship programs. It is your responsibility to inform Albion
College of these awards in a timely manner. In some cases, a state
or federal requirement mandates that we cannot "stack" external
grants or awards on top of Albion College aid sources, and in these
cases we normally try to reduce self-help sources of aid and then
Albion College grants and scholarships if necessary to stay within
external guidelines.
- NCAA Regulations The National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) has strict regulations pertaining to financial aid
award policies for Division III athletic programs. In rare cases, a
student athlete's package may need to be adjusted to keep the
College in compliance with NCAA regulations, and ensure the student
remains eligible to participate in varsity sports. If you have
questions about eligibility and NCAA regulations, please contact
your Admissions representative. Do not contact the Athletics
Department at the College. Our coaches may not discuss specific
financial aid issues with any prospective student.
- Special Financial Circumstances Individual students and
families can experience extraordinary and challenging financial
circumstances that arise after an official financial aid package is
mailed. Families who have experienced financial distress because of
unforeseen personal circumstances, job layoffs, and other
extraordinary issues beyond the family's control are encouraged to
request and fill out a "Special Circumstances Form," available from
the Financial Aid Office, and then make an appointment for a
confidential planning session with senior staff. We will review your
situation and develop a plan of action to address your immediate
needs. Changes to your financial aid award (if approved) will be
made on a semester-by-semester basis. If your circumstances change
within the first semester, you are required to notify the Financial
Aid Office of your status. We will develop a financial aid award to
address the very next semester.
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