Scholarship Opportunities

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A Wittenberg University education is an invaluable investment. Building one-on-one relationships with professors; learning hands on through internships, field work, and study abroad; making lasting social connections on a beautiful residential campus — the total experience is beyond worth it. Wittenberg prepares students for lives of meaning and purpose, professionally and personally. Here at Witt, we promise to guide you through the next four years as a member of our active and engaged learning environment, one defined by academic excellence, high-impact practices, and a storied athletic tradition.

Our competitive scholarship program includes scholarships for academic merit, special interest, fine arts, first-year research, multicultural leadership, and many more that are available to eligible, enrolled students during the 2024 – 2025 academic year.

If your entrance term is Spring 2024 Semester, click here.

Please note that the scholarships below are available only to incoming undergraduate students beginning at Wittenberg University in the Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 Semesters.

After a holistic review of a student’s admission application, Wittenberg University automatically rewards your achievements at the time of acceptance. There is no separate application to be considered for our merit awards. All Wittenberg University Merit Awards for First Time in College Students are renewable for four years. Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress for financial aid eligibility to renew all scholarships, annually. Eligibility for these awards is not a guarantee of admission to Wittenberg. All Wittenberg merit awards are calculated based on the student’s cumulative grade point average and/or test score at the time of admission. Merit awards will not be upgraded if improved grade point average or test score information is submitted for review. The listed merit awards below are available to eligible students enrolling at Wittenberg during the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 entrance terms.

The following merit awards are determined based on EITHER cumulative high school GPA or test score – whichever is greater. If a student is Test Score Optional, the award is based on the cumulative GPA.

GPASATACTAward NameAward Annual Value
4.0+1300+28+Presidential Award$30,000
3.70-3.991200-129025-27Provost Award$27,500
3.30-3.691100-119022-24Faculty Award$25,000
3.00-3.29990-109019-21University Award$20,000
2.99-below980-below18-belowHonor Award$17,000

Wittenberg is committed to making it affordable to complete your degree. Part of this commitment includes merit awards for our transfer students. After a holistic review of a student’s admission application, Wittenberg University automatically rewards your achievements at the time of acceptance. There is no separate application to be considered for our merit awards. All Wittenberg University Merit Awards for Transfer Students are renewable for up to three years. Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress for financial aid eligibility to renew all scholarships, annually. Eligibility for these awards is not a guarantee of admission to Wittenberg. All Wittenberg merit awards are calculated based on the student’s cumulative grade point average at the time of admission.* Merit awards will not be upgraded if improved grade point average or test score information is submitted for review. The listed merit awards below are available to eligible students enrolling at Wittenberg during the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 entrance terms.

Wittenberg is committed to making it affordable to complete your degree. Part of this commitment includes merit awards for our transfer students. All transfer merit awards are renewable for up to three years.

RequirementsAward NameAward Annual Value
4.0 GPAPlatinum Transfer Award$30,000
3.5-3.99 GPAGold Transfer Award$27,000
3.0-3.49 GPASilver Transfer Award$25,000
Under 3.0 GPABronze Transfer Award$23,000

* GPAs listed above are based on a cumulative college GPA if the student has at least two full semesters of college courses completed. If less than 2 semesters of college courses have been completed, a combination of the student’s high school and college GPAs will be considered to determine a merit award. Students with a cumulative college GPA below 3.0 will be reviewed by the Admission Committee, and will include review of their high school transcripts. Awarding of any scholarship listed above is subject to change, based on the student’s combination of college and high school GPAs considered, when applicable.

** Wittenberg is a NCAA Division III institution and cannot take athletic awards or ability into account when awarding scholarships or awards.

Phi Theta Kappa Award ($2,000)

This award is offered to any transfer student who is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and has maintained good academic standing. The Phi Theta Kappa Award will be awarded in addition to any Wittenberg merit award that the student receives. Students must supply a copy of their PTK Member Certificate in order to be eligible for this award.

Think a private university academic experience is out of reach? Wittenberg University's tuition-free opportunity can provide you with the most affordable way to succeed in our vibrant academic community. Ohio high school graduates who are eligible to receive the Ohio College Opportunity Grant are now eligible to also receive the Wittenberg Tiger Opportunity Grant, which will cover the cost of tuition for first-time-in-college students and transfer students through a combination of institutional, state, and federal financial aid. Students must be entering Wittenberg as a first-time undergraduate or transfer student in Fall 2024 or Spring 2025, graduate from an Ohio high school, and be eligible to receive the Ohio College Opportunity Grant as an Ohio resident based on their Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

There is no separate scholarship application needed to be considered for the Tiger Opportunity Grant Program.

Students who submit their admission application by March 15 will receive the renewable $500 Early Ezry Award upon acceptance.

The National Scholars Grant is awarded to out-of-state first-time-in-college students with a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA and out-of-state transfer students with a cumulative 3.0 college GPA. This grant will be awarded at the time of admission, based on the information present on the student’s application for admission.

Students can earn up to four (4) one-time $250 micro-scholarships for a total of $1,000 by completing the following steps:

Visit Day Micro-scholarship - $250:

  • Attend one of our three Fall Visit Days
  • Submit your application for admission by midnight the next day

Early FAFSA-Filer Micro-scholarship - $250:

  • Submit your application and file your FAFSA by March 15

Accepted Students Visit Day Micro-scholarship - $250:

  • Attend an Official Accepted Student Day or Honors Accepted Student Day
  • Submit your deposit by June 1

Alumni Connection Micro-scholarship - $250:

  • Attend an Official Alumni Connections Event, either virtual or in-person
  • Submit your application for admission by midnight the next day

Additional details on available dates can be found by visiting our schedule of events. Each individual micro-scholarship can only be claimed once by a student for a total of four (4) micro-scholarships. These micro-scholarships are non-renewable.

Admitted students who are active and current members of a Lutheran Congregation are eligible to receive the Lutheran Promise Scholarship, which is an additional $1,000 per year that will be included in your financial aid package. Information on your Lutheran membership and affiliation must be included on your application at the time of submission.  The Lutheran Promise Scholarship is considered a renewable Special Population Scholarship. Students can receive a maximum of two (2) Special Population Scholarships.

Admitted students who are ranked first or second or named Valedictorian or Salutatorian of their graduating high school class are eligible to receive this additional scholarship of $1,000 per year. This award will be made based on information provided on the high school transcript at the time of admission. If you believe you are ranked first or second in your class, and your high school does not rank students, please contact us for an alternative method for rank or designation as Valedictorian or Salutatorian. The Valedictorian/Salutatorian Scholarship is considered a renewable Special Population Scholarship. Students can receive a maximum of two (2) Special Population Scholarships.

Admitted students whose parent, step-parent, or grandparent graduated from Wittenberg or whose sibling or step-sibling is a current undergraduate degree-seeking student or graduated from Wittenberg are eligible to receive the Wittenberg Sibling/Legacy Recognition Scholarship. This award is an additional $1,000 per year that will be included in your financial aid package. The award will be made based on information provided on your application at the time of admission. The Wittenberg Sibling/Legacy Recognition Scholarship is considered a renewable Special Population Scholarship. Students can receive a maximum of two (2) Special Population Scholarships.

All Fine Arts Scholarships have an annual value of $2,500 and are renewable for up to four years, for a total value of $10,000. Each award requires an audition or review of a portfolio. All Fine Arts auditions must be completed or portfolios submitted by March 1, 2024 for scholarship consideration.

Wittenberg recognizes individual talents, experiences and passions through special interest scholarships in chemistry, community engagement, entrepreneurship, environmental science and leadership. These scholarships require a separate application. All special interest scholarships have an annual value of $2,000 and are renewable for up to four years. The total renewable value of the special interest scholarships is $8,000. All special interest scholarships are competitive, and require you to submit application materials. All applications and supporting materials must be submitted by February 15, 2024, to be considered.

First Year Research Awards are scholarships designed to match outstanding students with Wittenberg’s award-winning faculty. Students selected for First Year Research awards will work closely with a faculty member while pursuing exciting research opportunities in the first year at Wittenberg.

The First Year Research Awards are for $2,000 ($1,000 per semester) for the student’s first year only. This is a non-renewable award. Students can only receive one First Year Research Award and one will be awarded per area listed below. First Year Research Awards can be combined with other Special Interest Awards. Eligible students will be invited to apply.

  • Deadline: February 15

$3,500 - The Rochester Area Scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman from the Rochester, N.Y., area. The deadline for this scholarship is February 1.

Full tuition - Recipients of the Bill Martin Scholarship must reside in Washtenaw, Houghton or Keweenaw County, Michigan, and be a student in the incoming class. The deadline for this scholarship is February 15.

The Choose Ohio First Scholarship is designed to provide funding to support students in the critical fields of science, including health professions, technology, sciences, and mathematics (STEM).

Criteria and Expectations: The Choose Ohio First Scholarship is available for eligible first-time-in-college and transfer students applying for Fall 2024. Awards are selective based on demonstration of excellent academic achievement, intended interest in the pursuit of STEM fields, and demonstrated financial need. This award is intended for students who plan to declare a major in Biochemistry Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Data Science, Environmental Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Nursing, Physics, and Public Health. Students must maintain a 3.0 college GPA, and declare a major in one of the eligible STEM fields by April 15, 2025 in order to renew eligibility for this award. If the student’s GPA does not meet the minimum GPA threshold at any point in the student’s college career, the student may be required to provide supplemental or remedial paperwork.

Amount: Up to $5,000 per year, renewable annually. Award amounts may vary.

Deadline: Students must apply by March 15, 2024

Guidelines: Students must provide a resume detailing their high school courses and extracurricular experiences related to science, technology, engineering and math fields. An essay (no more than 800 words) is also required, describing the student’s interest in STEM fields and future career goals.

Eligibility: First-time-in-college and transfer Ohio resident students must be accepted to Wittenberg, apply for the Choose Ohio First Scholarship by March 15, file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have demonstrated financial need, and maintain eligibility requirements to renew the award each year.

Check out our Net Price Calculator

  • The Net Price Calculator can be utilized to provide a full estimate of your costs to attend Wittenberg University, including institutional, state, and federal aid.
  • Additionally, for prospective students who have not yet applied for admission to Wittenberg University, the Net Price Calculator can be used to learn your estimated Wittenberg Merit Award.

To be considered for need-based financial aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2024-25 academic year. Once the FAFSA is available, we will provide a link here.

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