Louisiana State University -- Baton Rouge Baton Rouge, LA
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Louisiana State University, founded in 1860, is a public, comprehensive, land-grant university. Its campus of more than 2,000 acres is located in Baton Rouge.
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Matching Scholarships for Louisiana State University -- Baton Rouge
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Alumni Association Top 100 Scholarship
Applicant must have excellent standardized test scores and high school academic record.
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Bengal Legacy Scholarship
Applicant must be a nonresident of Louisiana and must be the child of any LSU graduate Award covers exemption from three-quarters of the nonresident fee
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Board of Supervisors Scholarship
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Centennial Award
Applicant must have high standardized test scores and an excellent academic record, especially in English and math, or be a National Merit or National Achievement Semifinalist.
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Chancellor's Alumni Scholarship
Applicant must be of excellent academic standing and will be notified of award in January. Applicant is then required to participate in the on-campus interviews and events in late February. This is a highly competitive award. Recipient can choose between a $3,000 per year cash award or a $1,000 per year cash award along with a room and board scholarship
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Chancellor's Alumni Scholarship
Applicant must have an overall "A" grade average in high school English, math, social studies, and natural sciences. Interview and essay are required. Applicant must have a minimum composite ACT score of 33, combined SAT I score of 1450, or a National Merit selection index score of at least 200.
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Chancellor's Leadership Scholarship
Applicant must have outstanding academic records, leadership qualities, and be recommended by his or her high school principal.
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College of Agriculture Scholarship
Applicant must be in the college of agriculture
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College of Engineering Scholarship
Applicant must have high math and science SAT and ACT scores and a strong academic background. Applicant must indicate engineering as a major on his or her application and apply by November 15.
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Golden Oaks Award
Applicant must be a non-resident of Louisiana. Award covers exemption from paying tuition and nonresident fees
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International Student Scholarship
Applicant must be an international student and have strong academic credentials and standardized test scores. Highly competitive award. Minimum award coverage is the nonresident fee and maximum award coverage is full tuition and the nonresident fee.
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LSU Alumni Association Top 100 Scholarship
Applicant must be of excellent academic standing. If applicant is also a National Merit Finalist, National Achievement Finalist or a National Hispanic Scholar, he or she has the option to choose either a $2,000 cash award along with the LSU Alumni Scholarship or an on-campus room and board scholarship.
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LSU Centennial Award
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LSU Distinguished Freshman Award
Applicant must have indicated LSU as his or her first-choice institution
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Louisiana Freshman Merit Award
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Louisiana Library Association Scholarship
Applicant must have been born in Louisiana, have been a Louisiana resident for at least two years, or have a parent who has been a Louisiana resident for at least five years. Applicant must have a minimum 3.2 undergraduate GPA, minimum combined GRE score of 1050, submit recommendation from a librarian, attend a personal interview, and have unconditional admission to Louisiana State University School of Library and Information Science. library science
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Manship Scholarship
Applicant must be a Manship Scholar
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Nonresident Fee Waiver
Applicant must be a resident of a state other than Louisiana and have a commendable academic record.
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Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship
Applicant must fall into one of the following categories: if at the time of application, they have earned fewer than 24 hours of graded college credit, applicant must be a high school graduate with a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA for all courses completed, and have minimum composite ACT (or equivalent combined SAT Reasoning score) of 20 or the applicant must have completed a qualified home-study program with a composite ACT score (or equivalent combined SAT Reasoning score) of 22. To be a qualified home-study completer, the applicant must have successfully completed the 12th grade-level of a home-study program approved by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and if having previously attended a Louisiana public high school, a Louisiana non-public high school, an approved non-Louisiana high school, or an out-of state high school, must provide certification at the time the student last attended such school; if at the time of application applicant has earned 24 or more hours of graded college credit, they must have a cumulative 2.5 GPA; and if at the time of application applicant is enrolled in a post-graduate program in an eligible college or university as a full-time student, they must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA on all credits earned in graduate school and be pursuing a graduate degree in forestry, wildlife, or marine science as it pertains to wildlife. forestry, marine science, wildlife
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TOPS - Honors Award
Applicant must be a Louisiana resident or the child of a parent who has been a Louisiana resident for at least two years prior to high school graduation. Applicant must be receiving a diploma from a public or state-approved high school and have completed 17.5 units of core curriculum courses with a minimum 3.0 GPA over the core courses only. Minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1210 (composite ACT score of 27) required. FAFSA must be filed between January 1 and July 1 of the applicant's high school (or graduating) year. Alternate eligibility requirements for home-schooled and Louisiana applicants from out-of-state high schools. Award includes stipend of $400 per semester ($266 per quarter).
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TOPS - Opportunity Award
Applicant must be a Louisiana resident or the child of a parent who has been a Louisiana resident for at least two years prior to high school graduation. Applicant must be receiving a diploma from a public or state-approved high school, have completed 17.5 units of core curriculum courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA over the core courses only, and have scored a minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 940 (composite ACT score of 20). FAFSA must be filed between January 1 and July 1 of the applicant's high school senior (or graduating) year. Alternate eligibility requirements issued for home-schooled and Louisiana applicants from out-of-state high schools.
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TOPS - Performance Award
Applicant must be a Louisiana resident or the child of a parent who has been a Louisiana resident for at least two years prior to high school graduation. Applicant must be receiving a diploma from a public or state-approved private high school and have completed 17.5 units of core curriculum courses with a minimum 3.0 GPA over the core courses only. Minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1060 (composite ACT score of 23) required. FAFSA must be filed between January 1 and July 1 of the applicant's high school senior (or graduating) year. Alternate eligibility requirements for home-schooled and Louisiana applicants from out-of-state schools. Award includes stipend of $200 per semester ($133 per quarter).
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Tiger Scholars
Applicant must be a non-resident of Louisiana Award coverage varies with applicant
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Tuition Exemption Scholarship for Nonresidents
Applicant must be a resident of a state other than Louisiana, have high standardized test scores, and an excellent academic record, especially in English and math.
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