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Frequently Asked Questions - The Dell Scholars Program
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Q & A. If you have a question about the application process or Dell Scholars Program, please contact us. When can I apply for the scholarship? The application process opens on November 1 and closes the following January 15. When will the semifinalists be announced and how do I find out if I am a semifinalist? Is there a minimum Grade Point Average requirement? All applicants must have a minimum of a 2.4 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. How do I know if I have demonstrated need for financial assistance?
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Overview of the Dell Scholars Program
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Why We Do What We Do. We award 300 scholarships annually and since 2004, have provided students with $49 million in college scholarships and support services. The Dell Scholars Program places greater emphasis on a student’s determination to succeed than just academic record and test scores. We empower students to gain the knowledge; skill-sets and attitude needed to cope with their changing world and the circumstances in which they live. More Than a Check. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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How to Apply for a Scholarship with the Dell Scholars Program
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Completing the online application is the first step to becoming a Dell Scholar. Once submitted, all applications will be assessed, and a group of Dell Scholar Semifinalists will be selected. Semifinalists are asked to submit a current copy of their high school transcript, a complete Student Aid Report (SAR) from their FAFSA, and an online recommendation. After the semifinalist information is submitted, all information is reviewed by an independent selection committee. November 1, 2015. January 15, 2016.
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Criteria for Scholarship Applications
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To be eligible to apply for the Dell Scholars Program scholarship, you must meet the below listed criteria:. Participating in a Michael and Susan Dell Foundation approved college readiness program. In grades 11 and 12. Graduating from an accredited high school this academic year. Earning a minimum of a 2.4 GPA. Demonstrated need for financial assistance. Eligible to receive a federal Pell grant. In first year of college. Individual determination to succeed. Future goals and plans to achieve them. To sear...
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Resources - DellScholars.org
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Below is a list of resources for students and parents. Who are seeking answers about the college experience- from beginning to end. When should I apply for college? How do I choose a college? How do I choose a major? How do I write an admissions essay that will get noticed? How do I know how much I can afford to pay for college? Where do I find scholarships? When should I apply for the FAFSA? When should I renew my FAFSA? When should you apply for financial aid? Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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Become a Dell Scholar
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Why We Do What We Do. We award 300 scholarships annually and since 2004, have provided students with over $60 million in college scholarships and support services. The Dell Scholars Program places greater emphasis on a student’s determination to succeed than just academic record and test scores. Our GPA requirement is Grit. By overcoming personal challenges in their lives related to their families, schools or communities. By participating in college readiness programs and seeking out academic rigor.
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About the Dell Scholars Program
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About the Dell Scholars Program. The Dell Scholars Program is a college completion program unique in the type of students it supports and how it nurtures and empowers those students on their path to a college degree. An initiative of the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, the Dell Scholars Program provides its students with resources and mentoring beyond initial financial assistance to ensure they have the support they need to obtain a bachelor’s degree. About the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation.