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illness interfered with opportunity for satisfactory<br />

progress; death in family–statement<br />

from student or minister; temporary or permanent<br />

disability–statement from physician.<br />

During a probationary period, students<br />

are considered to be making satisfactory<br />

academic progress under this policy and may<br />

continue to receive aid. A determination of<br />

satisfactory academic progress for any period<br />

of enrollment after the probationary period is<br />

made, upon the student’s written request, at<br />

the end of the probationary period. Reinstatement<br />

after probation can be made only after<br />

the student has received credit for the appropriate<br />

percentage of work attempted with<br />

the required GPA. Any student determined<br />

ineligible for any academic year may request<br />

a special review at the end of one semester or<br />

summer term and may thereby be reinstated<br />

for all or part of the academic year. The student<br />

must request any such mid-year review<br />

in writing; otherwise only one determination<br />

of satisfactory academic progress will be<br />

made each academic year. Reinstatement cannot<br />

be made retroactive.<br />

Scholarships<br />

The <strong>University</strong>’s merit-based scholarship<br />

programs for entering first-year students are<br />

listed first, and require separate application<br />

where noted. Other scholarship programs<br />

follow, and generally do not require separate<br />

application unless noted otherwise. Students<br />

wishing to apply for any scholarship listing<br />

need as a consideration should complete the<br />

PROFILE application of the College Scholarship<br />

Service.<br />

The Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship is<br />

awarded to up to six extraordinarily capable<br />

entering first-year students. Made possible<br />

through the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation,<br />

this scholarship annually covers the costs of<br />

tuition, fees, room and board, and includes an<br />

allowance for books and personal expenses.<br />

Scholars may receive up to $2,000 each summer<br />

for approved travel or study projects. The<br />

S C H O L A R S H I P S A N D L O A N S 38<br />

Merit-Based Scholarships Application is due<br />

December 1.<br />

The Graylyn Scholarship is awarded to an entering<br />

first-year student to recognize leadership<br />

and academic excellence. Made possible by<br />

the Graylyn International Conference Center,<br />

this scholarship annually covers the costs of<br />

tuition, fees, room and board. Scholars may<br />

receive up to $2,000 at least one summer<br />

for approved travel or study projects. The<br />

Merit-Based Scholarships Application is due<br />

December 1.<br />

The Guy T. Carswell Scholarship, awarded to<br />

entering first-year students possessing outstanding<br />

qualities of intellect and leadership,<br />

ranges in annual value from tuition to tuition,<br />

fees, room and board. Scholars may receive<br />

up to $2,000 at least one summer for approved<br />

travel or study projects. The Merit-Based<br />

Scholarships Application is due January 1.<br />

The Deal Family Scholarship provides funding<br />

for the Carswell Scholarship program, with<br />

preference first to students from Catawba,<br />

Caldwell, Burke, and Alexander Counties,<br />

NC; second to other North Carolinians; and<br />

third to other students.<br />

The Joseph G. Gordon Scholarship is awarded<br />

to up to seven entering first-year students<br />

showing exceptional promise and leadership<br />

potential who are members of constituencies<br />

traditionally underrepresented in the College.<br />

Made possible through the Z. Smith Reynolds<br />

Foundation and the <strong>University</strong>, this scholarship<br />

annually covers the cost of tuition. The<br />

Merit-Based Scholarships Application is due<br />

January 1.<br />

The Merit Supplemental Scholarship is awarded<br />

to entering first-year students showing<br />

exceptional promise and leadership potential<br />

who are members of constituencies traditionally<br />

underrepresented in the College. The<br />

Merit-Based Scholarships Application is due<br />

January 1.

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