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Victory University 2012-2013 Academic Catalog

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FIRST SEMESTER FRESHMAN (Fall and T1 and T2 <strong>2012</strong> only)<br />

(18-23 years old) Tuition and Fees up to 12 credit hours<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION:<br />

For new <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>University</strong> students between the ages of 18-23 years old, <strong>Victory</strong> is proud to<br />

offer a first-semester freshmen scholarship to those meeting the minimum standards outlined<br />

below. This scholarship covers tuition and fees only for the first semester.<br />

Scholarship Application Checklist and Criteria:<br />

• Minimum 3.0 High School GPA OR Minimum 19 ACT (SAT equivalent) OR VU proficiency<br />

• Completed scholarship application<br />

• Eligible Federal and state grants applied toward Scholarship<br />

• Student retains full award of the Tennessee Hope Scholarship<br />

• Renewable as determined by the institution<br />

OTHER FINANCIAL OPTIONS<br />

Federal Direct Loan Program<br />

Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans are made to students attending school<br />

at least halftime. The U. S. Department of Education is the lender; it delivers the loan money to<br />

the student through the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Federal Direct Plus Loans<br />

Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students is available to the parent of dependent students<br />

attending school at least halftime. Approval is based on credit worthiness. The U. S.<br />

Department of Education is the lender; it delivers the loan money to the student through the<br />

<strong>University</strong>.<br />

Federal <strong>University</strong> Work-Study Program<br />

The CWSP is designed to assist students who need work in order to attend the <strong>University</strong>. The<br />

jobs are located in the various departments on campus. In arranging a job and determining<br />

how many hours a week the student may work under this program, the Office of Student<br />

Financial Aid and Scholarships will take into account (1) need for financial assistance; (2) class<br />

schedule; and (3) health and academic progress. During a semester when students are enrolled<br />

at least halftime, 20 hours per week are generally worked. Off-Campus tutoring and<br />

Community Service are also available.<br />

Regular Work Program<br />

Each year the <strong>University</strong> employs students who work in various departments of the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Selection is based upon the student’s ability to perform the work for which he/she is being<br />

considered. Students may make application for this program at any time during the year. This<br />

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