You may be eligible to save 25% on your doctoral program tuition as a new student to the University of Arizona Global Campus.
What is the Scholar Grant?
The Scholar Grant is intended to lower your overall cost of tuition in any doctoral program as a new student at UAGC, regardless of your selected payment option.
Who is eligible?
You are eligible for the Scholar Grant as a new doctoral student, a student who previously enrolled prior to July 2021 and did not complete the conditional admission period.
Note: Cannot be receiving any other institutional offers or grants excluding the Referral Offer, as applicable.
What does the Scholar Grant cover?
The Scholar Grant is a 25% tuition savings that reduces doctoral tuition from $1,082 per credit to $812 per credit for all scheduled courses as long as you do not exceed 365 days of consecutive non-attendance.
Can I still earn the Scholar Grant if I don’t plan on using financial aid?
Yes. You are not required to use financial aid in order to receive this grant.
What are all the things I need to do in order to qualify for this grant?
To qualify for this grant, you need to be a new doctoral student during the offer period, a student who previously enrolled but did not complete the conditional admission period. As long as you do not exceed 365 days of consecutive non-attendance, you will receive the reduced tuition rate with no restrictions based on GPA, attendance, holds, or other factors.
When will the Scholar Grant be applied to my account?
When your courses are charged to your account each payment period, they will be charged at the reduced Scholar Grant tuition rate.
What if I fail or drop a course? What if I need to take a break between courses?
Failed courses and approved breaks will not impact your eligibility.
If a course is failed and requires a retake, both courses will be charged at the reduced Scholar Grant rate. You are still responsible for any balances resulting from a failed course.
You will retain your grant eligibility if you take approved breaks between courses. You will lose eligibility for the Scholar Grant if you withdraw from your program or exceed 365 days of consecutive non-attendance.
Certain degree programs may not be available in all states.
Terms & Conditions
Must be a new student enrolling in a doctoral program. This includes students who enrolled prior to July 2021, but did not matriculate. To maintain eligibility, students cannot exceed 365 days of consecutive non-attendance. There are no additional steps for the student after completing the Online Application. This grant applies only to tuition charges and does not include any savings for books and/or fees. Cannot be receiving any other institutional offers or grants excluding the Referral Offer, as applicable.