By Ian Godfrey

With the rising costs of post-secondary education, students attending college

are in need of more and more financial aid. The University of Louisville offers

a wide range of scholarships and financial aid services to provide monetary

assistance to students who can benefit from further education but need resources

to help pay the costs. The Student Financial Aid Office also bears a

responsibility to coordinate many federal and state funding sources and

facilitate University awards based on academic performance.

There are various scholarships available for entering freshmen and continuing

students. Those available to Freshmen from Kentucky high schools include the

Trustees Scholarship programs. The TSC offers the National Merit Finalist and

Semi-Finalist awards, Governor’s Scholars awards, Woodford R. Porter, Sr.

Scholarship programs, and Eagle Scout or Gold Award scholarships. Other

scholarship programs for Kentucky residents include the President’s Scholarship,

the Commonwealth Scholarship, the McConnell Scholarship for Political

Leadership, the Ford/EEOC Scholarship, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Endowment

of Peace Award.

Academic scholarships are also available to undergraduate students who have

earned at least 24 credit hours at U of L, compiled a 3.0 or better GPA, plan to

be enrolled at least part-time, and do not have another renewable scholarship or

a bachelor’s degree.

A variety of scholarships are available through individual schools or

departments at U of L. These scholarships are specialized and can be based on a

student’s major, talent, academic achievement, or participation in certain

activities.

Scholarships are available to all types of nontraditional and transfer students

as well. If you are a U of L student in need, you can receive financial

assistance. For more information on these and other awards you can visit the

University of Louisville financial aid website at

http://www.louisville.edu/student/services/fin-aid.