THE HARVEY S. MUDD MERIT AWARD Annual, renewable awards of $10,000, offered to the top students in the admitted pool who demonstrate superior academic achievement and ability to contribute to the college community.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Awarded to National Merit finalists who name HMC as their first choice school with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and do not receive a corporate-sponsored or a one-time National Merit Scholarship Corporation scholarship. Schol- arships range from $1,000 to $2,000 per year depending on the recipient’s financial need.
PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARS PROGRAM A four-year, renewable, full-tuition scholarship that promotes excellence and diversity. Recipients generally come from populations that are tra- ditionally underrepresented at HMC and show exceptional promise as scholars and citizens.
THE SO INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP A fund that supports international students and non-citizens or non-residents living in the United States. If you fit that description, you’ll be considered for an award. Recipients are selected based on superior academic performance. Established by Yuen Sang and Yu Yuen Kit So, parents of Peter ’86 and Paul ’88.
THE RIF SCHOLARSHIP A one-year, non-renewable award offered by the Mathematics department for up to three incoming students who demonstrate exceptional mathematical ability. Award amounts vary from year to year, with a minimum scholarship amount of $1,000.
ROBOTICS SCHOLARSHIP An annual, renewable award of $10,000 given to one student who has demonstrated leadership and “gracious professionalism” in FIRST Robotics.
HOW TO REACH US WE’RE AVAILABLE BY PHONE 909.621.8055 MONDAY–FRIDAY OR BY E-MAIL
FINANCIAL_AID@HMC.EDU. OUR WEBSITE WWW.HMC.EDU (SELECT THE ADMISSION AND FINANCIAL AID LINK) OFFERS THE MOST CURRENT AND DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT OUR FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM, PLUS A RANGE OF RESOURCES TO HELP YOU PLAN FOR THE ROAD AHEAD. WE’RE HERE TO HELP.
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