college application help?

16 Oct
2009
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heres whats up. i am a resident of az. and am applying to go to the u of a soon. the problem is my gpa isnt as high as i want it to be, and i want more scholarship money. I think i might qualify for the free tuition waiver, but what i want to know is if i apply now and i get accepted and they give me lets say a yearly scholarship of 2 grand, and then at the end of my senior year my gpa goes up about 0.4pts will they readjust my scholarship according to how much i improved, or will they just keep it at 2 grand. need help fast please.





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1 Response to college application help?

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Emily

October 19th, 2009 at 4:43 am

They’ll just keep your scholarship amount. The only way a university would typically change (or get rid of) your scholarship and the amount you receive is if you fail a class — or at least drop WAY down from your current grade.

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