Scholarship grants from The Dartmouth Institute are made possible through the benevolence of alumni, corporations, and nonprofit foundations. However, the school has limited scholarship funds and may not be able to fully meet each student’s needs. Students are generally advised at the time of their offer of admission. All Dartmouth scholarships are need-based and are granted to students without expectation of repayment. Amounts vary, but in general, the scholarship grant will make up the difference in need after all components of the package have been awarded.
Eligibility Criteria/ Scholarship Guidelines
All students are eligible to apply for Dartmouth scholarship aid.
Dartmouth’s admissions policy is “Need-Blind” for all U.S. applicants. This means that applications are reviewed and accepted based solely on a student’s qualifications, and not on his or her ability to pay.
International applicants must apply for and demonstrate a need for financial aid at the time of application.
Demonstrated financial need is determined by a completed FAFSA.
No additional documents are required for this scholarship.
Value
Dartmouth Scholarships are need-based and are provided without expectation of repayment. Amounts range from $1,000 to over $50,000, depending on our determination of your eligibility.
Deadline
December 1 and February 1
Validity
Dartmouth scholarship eligibility is limited to the first 12 terms of enrollment (fewer for transfer students.) Petitions for additional terms of scholarship funding may be made in writing to the Director of Financial Aid.
Organization / Institution Name
Dartmouth College