
Colorado Mesa University offers a wide variety of academic and leadership scholarships to incoming freshmen, transfer, returning, and continuing students. Scholarships are based on academic and leadership merit. For a complete list of scholarships please visit the Financial Aid Office.
Unlike a loan, a grant does not have to be repaid. Grants will be credited to your account automatically after you have enrolled in the correct number of credit hours to coincide with your award status.
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Need-Based Financial Aid
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov to be considered for grants, loans, and work-study. Colorado Mesa University's code is 001358.
Academic Achievement Scholarship
To qualify to receive the $1,000 Academic Achievement Scholarship, students must meet two of the following three criteria:
Merit Scholarships
High-achieving, incoming freshmen are considered for merit scholarships based on a combination of any two of the following: class rank, GPA, and ACT/SAT scores. All awards are available for a maximum of 120 credit hours. No separate application is necessary; you are automatically considered.
| ACT/SAT | GPA | Class Rank | Merit Scholarships |
|---|---|---|---|
| 29/1280+ | 3.75 | Top 5% | Distinguished Scholars: CO resident tuition/student fees* |
| 27/1200 | 3.5 | Top 10% | Trustee Scholarship: $2,500 |
| 25/1120 | 3.5 | Top 15% | Presidential Scholarship: $2,000 |
*Colorado residents only
Students considered for any Merit Scholarship or the Academic Achievement Scholarship must meet the following individual test score minimums, even if test scores are not one of the two criteria utilized for award: ACT English 18; ACT math 19; ACT reading/social science 17; orSAT math 460; SAT verbal/reading 440; SAT writing 430.
Federal Pell Grant
Funded by the federal government and awarded to resident and non-resident undergraduate students
who have not yet earned a bachelor’s degree. Funds are available to students demonstrating financial need
according to federal regulations.
Credit hours may vary:
12+ credit hours: Student will receive 100% of their eligible award.
9 - 11 credit hours: Student will receive 75% of their eligible award.
6 - 9 credit hours: Student will receive 50% of their eligible award.
Colorado Student Grant
State funds made available to Colorado residents with documented need. Student must be enrolled in 12
credit hours per semester to receive this grant.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
Funds are extremely limited in this grant and are awarded to students with exceptional need. Student must
be enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester to receive this grant.
TEACH Grant
This grant is available to graduate and undergraduate students who will agree to serve as a full-time
teacher at specified schools and teach in a specified field for four academic years within eight years after
completing the college course. TEACH Grant recipients who do not fulfill their teaching obligations must
repay the grant as if it was an unsubsidized direct loan. We highly recommend you read more about this
program before you accept your TEACH grant. More information can be found at coloradomesa.edu/finaid.
Federal/Colorado Work-Study
Federal and state funds available to students for part-time employment to help offset educational costs.
Student must be enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester.
No-Need Work-Study
State funds made available to assist Colorado resident students that are not eligible for need-based
financial assistance. Student must be enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester to receive Work-Study.