Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles for SCUHS
Southern California University of Health Sciences will be recognized as the premier evidence-based integrative healthcare university. in this PDF we are discussing about our Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles. Please have a look. you can also go with this link: https://bit.ly/2JuIItL
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Scholarships <strong>for</strong> Continuing Students<br />
Alumni Scholarship Program<br />
The Betty <strong>and</strong> Dr. Herman H. Mindlin Scholarship<br />
Dr. Shui-Sheng Wu Scholarship<br />
Ryan Perkis Memorial Scholarship<br />
Dr. David E. Jackson Memorial Scholarship<br />
SCU Humanitarian Scholarship<br />
SCU Leadership Scholarship<br />
The Dana Goodrich- Deane Memorial Scholarship<br />
Dr. E. Maylon <strong>and</strong> Lois Drake Scholarship<br />
Joyce King-Stoops & Emery Stoops Scholarship<br />
Presidential Scholarship<br />
Dr. Rachel La Croix Scholarship<br />
Dr. Mathew Alex<strong>and</strong>er Snider Scholarship<br />
External Scholarship Awards<br />
There are many appropriate external (as in, not awarded by SCU) scholarships available to students. Scholarship<br />
search engines online such as www.fastweb.com <strong>and</strong> www.studentscholarships.org may be used to find external<br />
scholarships. Recipients of external scholarship awards should in<strong>for</strong>m the Financial Aid Office, as they may help<br />
reduce or replace existing loan amounts.<br />
Grants<br />
Grants are based on need <strong>and</strong> are not repaid. When awarding policies permit, the financial aid award includes a<br />
grant.<br />
Federal Pell Grants<br />
The Federal Pell Grant Program provides need-based direct grants to low-income undergraduate students. Grant<br />
amounts are awarded through participating institutions <strong>and</strong> are dependent on the student’s expected family<br />
contribution (EFC), the cost of attendance (as determined by the institution), the student’s enrollment status<br />
(full-time or part-time); <strong>and</strong> whether the student attends <strong>for</strong> a full academic year or less. Eligibility <strong>for</strong> the Pell<br />
Grant is determined by the federal government; students who file the Free Application <strong>for</strong> Federal Student Aid<br />
(FAFSA) are automatically considered <strong>for</strong> the Pell Grant.<br />
Students may not receive Federal Pell Grant funds from more than one school at a time. The student will<br />
ultimately be responsible <strong>for</strong> the any balance resulting from duplicate enrollment.<br />
Federal Pell Grants are based on exceptional need; they are awarded to undergraduate students who are U.S.<br />
citizens or eligible non-citizens <strong>and</strong> who have not earned a bachelor degree. The maximum Pell Grant <strong>for</strong> the<br />
2017-18 award year is $5,920 <strong>for</strong> students enrolled full time; awards are reduced <strong>for</strong> students enrolled less than<br />
full time.<br />
Pell Grant awards are applied toward tuition <strong>and</strong> fees on the student’s SCU account. Any remaining grant<br />
funding is paid directly to the student.<br />
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