Texas Lutheran University is an affordable option when you are deciding where to apply to college. Private universities have many more scholarship and financial aid opportunities than the large public universities.
After scholarships and financial aid, TLU’s cost is less than many private schools and comparable to many of the state schools. Approximately 95 percent of TLU students receive financial assistance, and the average aid package in 2008-2009 was $19,049 (scholarships, grants and loans).
If attending TLU, an excellent private university with small class sizes and individual attention, is important to you, don’t let cost be a deterrent. Apply, and after you are accepted and have your complete financial aid package, you can then make comparisons and decide which college is best for you.
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Wittenberg Scholarships
Each year Wittenberg recognizes and rewards outstanding scholastic achievements by awarding merit-based scholarships and special awards to deserving students. Students are automatically considered for these awards once they submit an application to Wittenberg. We select students on the basis of performance, involvement in co-curricular activities, personal references and writing ability.
Learn About Types of Wittenberg Scholarships
Lutheran Scholarships
Wittenberg University has been related to the Lutheran Church since its founding in 1845. There are many unique scholarship opportunities open to Lutheran students.
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Endowed Scholarships
Wittenberg University provides almost $25 million annually in grants and scholarships to students. We are able to
There are many nursing schools in Texas, and the pre-professional requirements for admission to schools of nursing vary. Most Texas nursing programs require two academic years of university work (60 semester hours) as listed below. Since each school of nursing has its own specific requirements, students are advised to consult the catalogs of the nursing schools they hope to attend. Courses recommended by most Texas nursing schools include: BIO 147, 148, 235, 242; CHEM 143, 144; PSY 131, 236; SOC 130; MATH 133; STAT 374; HIST 131, 132; POLS 231, 232; ENG 131, 132; and three to twelve hours of
Spring 2009 Refund Checks - If you have a credit balance in your student account, you may pick up your refund check in the Business Office beginning Friday, January 30 after 12:00 pm. Don't forget to bring your Student ID card with you when picking up your check.
Need More Money? - Check out our list of external scholarships and apply today!
Check It Out - While you are browsing our website, don't forget to check out our Financial Aid FAQ section. Here you can find answers to many of your questions and learn something new about the financial aid
Rural Texas communities need health practitioners - doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals. The TTRHESP responds to this need by supporting the education and training of Texas residents who plan to establish rural health practices in Texas. Stipends are available to TTU and TTUHSC undergraduate and graduate students.
Scholarship Searches -
There are many scholarship opportunities available. The list below details just a few of the many places to start when searching for scholarship funds.
College Board
CollegeNet
CollegeView
FastWeb
GoCollege
Wired Scholar
Funding Sources just for School of Medicine Students.
NOTE: If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. This applies to scholarships as well.
Semester Hours
Resident of Texas
Non-Resident of Texas
Student Building Use Fee
Student Services Fee
Registration Fee
General Services Fee
Resident Total
Non-Resident Total
1
120
300
12
10
25
37
204
384
2
120
300
24
10
25
37
216
396
3
120
300
36
10
25
37
228
408
4
120
300
48
10
25
37
240
420
5
150
300
60
10
25
37
282
432
6
180
360
72
10
25
37
324
504
7
210
420
84
10
25
37
366
576
8
240
480
96
10
25
37
408
648
9
270
540
108
15
25
37
455
725
10
300
600
120
15
25
37
497
797
11
330
660
132
15
25
37
539
869
12
360
720
144
15
25
37
581
941
13
390
780
156
15
25
37
623
1,013
14
420
840
168
15
25
37
665
1,085
15
450
900
180
15
25
37
707
1,157
16
480
960
192
15
25
37
749
1,229
17
510
1,020
204
15
25
37
791
1,301
18
540
1,080
216
15
25
37
833
1,373
19
570
1,140
228
15
25
37
875
1,445
20
600
1,200
240
15
25
37
917
1,517
Minimum Tuition:
Resident of Texas $120
Non-Resident of Texas: $300
Tuition per Credit Hour:
Resident of Texas $30
Non-Resident of Texas $60
Several types of scholarships are available to nursing students:
Scholarships established and funded directly by the School of Nursing
Scholarships established by agencies or individuals outside the School of Nursing. These outside sources establish the specific criteria for awarding these scholarships. The School of Nursing distributes this information to nursing students.
Scholarships established by agencies or individuals outside the School of Nursing where the scholarship decision is based on a School of Nursing recommendation. Based on the specific intent and criteria of the scholarship, the Scholarship Committee reviews applicants and selects the student(s) who best meet the criteria.
Current scholarship information and applications
Use the menu below to view a list of available scholarships. To search listings of scholarships available at each of the five UMass campuses, visit the University of Massachusetts Scholarship Opportunities site.
Please note: All scholarships are subject to change. You will also need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print some scholarships.
Admissions/New Student Scholarships
Need Based Scholarships
Merit Based Scholarships
PCE Scholarships
2009-2010 Need Based Scholarship Application .
Hope Scholarship / Lifetime Learning Information Updated