International Student Scholarships

99% of first-year, full-time undergraduate international students receive some type of merit-based financial assistance.


The information you provide on your admission application serves as the basis for most scholarships and grants.


Apply now for the best consideration. Your application fee will be waived. So it’s free and easy for you to apply!

Merit-based Scholarships and Grants for International Students

Main Street Scholarship ($20,000 - $25,000)

Award based on academic performance. This tuition-based award is renewable if you are enrolled as a full-time student and your cumulative GPA is 2.50 or higher. Awards are made for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years) to students seeking their first undergraduate degree.

Transfer Undergraduate International Student Scholarships

99% of transfer, full-time undergraduate international students (students seeking the first undergraduate degree) receive a transfer award based on the college transfer GPA. 
Your application for admission also serves as your application for all scholarship consideration. Transfers should apply by May 1 for the best consideration. Your application fee will be waived. So it’s free and easy for you to apply!

Music Composition Scholarship (up to $3,500)

Scholarship available to traditional undergraduate full-time Conservatory of Music composition majors based on composition portfolio and evaluation. This tuition-based award is renewable if you are enrolled as a full-time composition major and your cumulative GPA is 2.00 or higher. Awards are made for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years) to students seeking their first undergraduate degree.

Conservatory Performance Award (up to $5,000)

Audition-based award available to traditional undergraduate full-time bachelor of music or bachelor of arts in music majors. This tuition-based award is renewable if you are enrolled as a full-time student, your cumulative GPA is 2.00 or higher and you stay within your intended academic plan. Awards are made for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years) to students seeking their first undergraduate degree.