Endowed Scholarship Program
The 2012-2013 Endowed Scholarship Application is open for consideration of a Departmental Endowment
Campbell University is grateful for the financial assistance made available to students each year through our Endowed Scholarship Program. Through the generosity of the University’s supporters, over $54 million has been contributed to our private scholarship endowment fund to help Campbell students receive a Christian education. Each year, over 1,600 students are awarded endowed scholarships.
Freshmen and 1st term transfer students are considered for award of an undergraduate general endowment after they are matriculated main campus full-time students for the Fall/Spring semester. University policy is Academic Merit Scholarships (Presidential Scholarships, Scott-Ellis Scholarships, and/or Campbell Grants) will be comprised in part or in total from institutional, endowed, or other sources of gift aid available to the University. Students do not need to apply; general undergraduate endowment scholarship awards for freshmen and 1st term transfer students will be determined after the start of the Fall semester.
All undergraduate students can apply for departmental endowments. Please review the Endowed Scholarship Guide that applies to your program of study. Each guide has a search function (click on the binoculars) which will allow you to search for scholarships by various categories such as program major, county, church membership etc…
Following are the minimum undergraduate requirements to be considered for an endowed scholarship:
- Students must be matriculated main campus full-time students for the Fall/Spring semester
- Students must meet donor eligibility requirements (i.e. demonstrated financial need, residency, church membership, academic performance).
- Students must maintain a Campbell University cumulative grade point average of 2.3 or higher after the completion of the first semester and each subsequent semester. Students’ academic standing will be reviewed at the end of each semester.
In addition good conduct, good citizenship, community service, and other such similar criteria are considered in the selection of scholarship recipients.
All applicants will be sent an e-mail acknowledgment of receipt of their on-line application.
Graduate students must apply for endowments through their respective school.
Endowed Scholarship Guides
The 2012-2013 Endowed Scholarship Application Cycle will close on June 30, 2012. If you have any questions please call the Endowed Scholarship Program Office at 1-800-334-4111 ext 1311/5776 or 910-814-5776/910-893-1311 or via e-mail at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
College of Arts & Sciences Guide
Art-Drama-Music students do not need to submit an application; students must contact the Fine Arts Department to submit a portfolio/audition. (910) 893-1495
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College of Arts & Sciences
Religion and Philosophy Department
School of Business Guide
Paper applications available at School of Business - 2nd Fl, Rm#204 (910) 893-1380
Graduate Students: please contact the School of Business for an application.
This Guide contains information on:
School Of Business
Undergraduate & Graduate
Divinity School Guide
Apply thru the Divinity School. Applications available at Divinity School Admissions Office in Taylor Hall.
(910) 893-1830.
This Guide contains information on:
Divinity School
School of Education Guide
Paper applications available in Taylor Hall Rm#230
Graduate Students: please contact the School of Education for an application.
This Guide contains information on:
School Of Education
Undergraduate & Graduate
School of Law Guide
Students do not need to submit an application; law students are considered for endowments at time of admission.
This Guide contains information on:
School Of Law
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Guide
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College Of Pharmacy & Health Sciences



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