Up to $5,500 is available to qualified students to offset tuition and fee charges for the academic year. It is funded by West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission and is awarded to WV high-school seniors on the basis of their high school academic records and test scores.
High school students who have at least a 3.0 who are WV residents (there is an exception for Armed Services members/dependents) must submit a WV PROMISE Application and file a FAFSA by September 1st prior to the academic year enrolling in Marshall. Certain core course requirements must be met. In addition, minimum scores must be met by the July test date for the ACT or the June test date for the SAT of the application year.
Students receiving the Promise Scholarship must enroll full-time and have the required minimum GPA. Scholarship is to only pay for tuition and mandatory fees.
Please review the PROMISE Scholarship website for the full renewal criteria. You must complete and earn 30 credit hours while maintaining a 2.75 GPA at the completion of the Freshman year and a 3.0 GPA after Sophomore and Junior years. You can receive no more than eight semesters for a Bachelor’s degree or four semesters for an Associates. Students have six years from the date of the awarded to use their Promise award. Eligibility for renewal is examined at the end of a year of scholarship utilization, based on first-time semester enrollment. A student who does not meet the renewal criteria for the PROMISE Scholarship at the end of the spring semester may make a PROMISE Scholarship Reinstatement Request if the deficiency can be remediated during the summer or courses were taken at another institution. Students who do not meet the renewal criteria by the start of the fall semester lose future eligibility for institutional scholarships.
If you did not have your Promise Grant renewed, there are a few options to appeal.
Complete a FAFSA.
Marshall University’s Federal School Code is: 003815
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