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"The friendships I've made at Thomas have been nothing short of amazing; in such an intimate, tight-knit community, you get to know other students quite well. These are the relationships that will last long after I graduate, some for a lifetime. I’m also really excited to think about ten years down the road and see what we’ve become, reflecting back on how our Thomas experience helped to shape and guide us."

Missy White
Presque Isle, Maine
Psychology

Academic Merit Scholarship Program

Scholarship Amount How You Qualify

 

 

Overall high school GPA = A

Trustee Scholarship $10,000 OR
    SAT I score of 1200+
    (Critical Reading + Math score only)
     
Presidential Scholarship $7,500 Overall high school GPA = A-
    OR
    SAT I score of 1100-1199
    (Critical Reading + Math score only)
     
Dean's Scholarship $5,000 Overall high school GPA = B+
    OR
    SAT I score of 1000-1099
    (Critical Reading + Math score only)
     
Honor Scholarship $3,000 Overall high school GPA = B
    OR
    SAT I score of 900-999
    (Critical Reading + Math score only)

All scholarship amounts are per year and are renewable for up to a maximum of four years of study at Thomas.  All recipients are eligible to apply for additional need-based aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.

To receive any of the above scholarships you only need to apply for admission and be accepted to Thomas.

Overall high school GPA is calculated at the time of acceptance by the Admissions Office at Thomas College using your high school's grading system.

SAT I scores may be reported directly to Thomas College or be taken from your high school transcript.  At the time of acceptance, we will use your best total score from one testing session. At this time, only the scores from the Critical Reading and Math sections will be used to award merit scholarships at Thomas College.

The above merit scholarships are for first-time college students.  (High school seniors taking courses at a local college are still eligible.)

International students are also eligible to receive these merit scholarships.

Trustee's Scholarship and Presidential Scholarship recipients must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA at Thomas College to continue to receive their scholarship.  (This will be measured at the end of each academic year.)

Dean's Scholarship and Honor's Scholarship recipients must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA at Thomas College to continue to receive their scholarship. (This will be measured at the end of each academic year.)

Athletic participation or ability is not considered in selecting recipients for any scholarship at Thomas College.