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Scholarships are a form of aid to help you pay your undergraduate tuition. Like grants, they do not have to be repaid. Generally, scholarships are awarded to students with special qualifications, such as financial need and/or academic, athletic, or artistic talent.
Institutional scholarships can be based on financial need, academic ability, or outstanding talent. Many are offered by colleges and universities, though thousands of private scholarships are also available from other sources. Scholarships may come from a community or professional group, a business, labor union, religious organization, or national foundation. To find out more about these scholarships visit your high school guidance counselor, college financial aid office, the Internet, your local library, or with the
OKcollegestart.org scholarship search.
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The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education administer several scholarships and grants to help you pay for college. Some of the programs are listed on this page. For more information or to obtain application forms, ask your counselor to see a copy of the State Regents' Official Guide to Oklahoma's Colleges and Universities, view the online version of the State Regents' Grant and Scholarship Programs booklet, call the Student Information Hotline at 1.800.858.1840 or email studentinfo@osrhe.edu. For information on federal financial aid, visit Federal Student Financial Aid.