You worked hard to get here and we want to reward you
Transfer academic merit-based scholarships are awarded during the application review process and are based on your grade point average (GPA), your participation in Phi Theta Kappa (community college honor society), or your participation in another college honor society. Transfer academic scholarships are renewable up to three years provided you maintain the required GPA each year and maintain full-time enrollment.
Academic Merit Scholarships
- Transfer Excellence Scholarship
- Ranges from $28,000 - $29,000 annually
- Based on a transferable college GPA of 3.5 or higher
- Transfer Success Scholarship
- $27,000 - $28,000 annually
- Based on a transferable college GPA of 3.0 - 3.49
- Merit Scholarship
- Ranges from $25,500 - $26,500 annually
- Based on a transferable college GPA of 3.0 and below
- Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
- $3,000 per academic year on top of merit scholarship.
- Must be a member of PTK at the most recently attended college.
- Can only receive Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship or Departmental Honor Society Scholarship.
- Departmental Honor Society
- $1,000 per academic year on top of merit scholarship.
- Must be a member of a college honor society in major (limit of one scholarship)
- Can only receive Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship or Departmental Honor Society Scholarship.
Donor/Endowed
North Central has been fortunate to receive donations from generous alumni and friends of the College for the establishment of endowed scholarships.
To apply for endowed scholarships, please visit Academic Works and sign in using your Merlin user ID and password.
Several donors and affiliates of the College also offer opportunities for transfer students. Listed below are some brief overviews of a few of the opportunities listed on Academic Works.
Music
- John Miller Cowlishaw Memorial Scholarship for Music
- Students majoring/minoring in music, music education, or musical theatre
- Must have cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
Math/Science/Business
- FIRST Tech Challenge and FIRST Robotics Competition
- Students majoring in mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering
- Must have actively participated in the FIRST Tech Challenge or the FIRST Robotics Competition during junior or senior year of high school
- Navistar Emerging Leaders in Engineering
- Students majoring in mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering
- Preference is given to underrepresented students
- Renewable, provided student continues to meet criteria
- Leadership Experience and Advancement Program in STEM (LEAPS)
- Major in biology, computer science, environmental studies, mathematics, or neuroscience
- Meet federal eligibility requirements for Pell Grants
- Renewable, provided student continues to meet criteria
Leadership
- Bill Shatzer and Suzanne Shatzer Doerge Scholarship
- Student must demonstrate leadership and determination to overcome disadvantages
- Financial need considered