Types of Scholarships
We have a variety of scholarships available to help make an Alfred University education affordable for you.
A scholarship is a form of gift assistance awarded based on merit. Most scholarships are renewable for four years. It usually denotes a merit-based award which recognizes academic achievement and promise or another special attribute. Alfred University offers a wide variety of scholarships to acknowledge the accomplishments s of new first year, transfer and international students. Scholarship amounts reflected on this webpage are for first time first year and transfer students, and are capped at the students first year tuition rate. Alfred University Scholarships can only be applied to tuition costs and cannot be used to defray the costs of room and board or other expenses.
Scholarships for Undergraduates
The Office of Admissions awards initial merit-based scholarships following a holistic review process including consideration of a student's cumulative GPA, rigor of curriculum and test scores (if submitted). A student's strength in high school/college courses, leadership and service, and participation in extracurricular activities is also taken into consideration. A student must complete the entire admissions application process to be eligible for scholarships. There is no separate application process to be considered for initial merit scholarships.
For Students Enrolling Fall 2024
Students are eligible for a combination of scholarship and awards up to $21,000 (New York State School of Art and Design; Biomaterials, Ceramic, Glass & Materials Science Engineering) and up to $33,000 for all other majors.
Art Portfolio Scholarship
Students who apply to the School of Art and Design will automatically be considered for this scholarship based on the work submitted in the portfolio. Students must complete the admissions process and submit their portfolio by February 1 for first-year students and March 1 for transfer students.
Presidential Scholarship
This award is given to students who have shown the highest level of academic excellence in their high school or previous college coursework
Dean’s Scholarship
Recognizes students who have shown a strong academic background.
Jonathan Allen Scholarship
Named for the second president of Alfred University, this award is given to recognize leadership and a strong academic potential.
King Alfred Scholarship
In honor of Alfred, King of the Saxons and champion of education for all, this award recognizes emerging scholars who have the potential for greatness.
1836 Award
This award, recognizing the year of the founding of the university, is given to students who have demonstrated the tenacity and grit to succeed that has defined Alfred students since our founding.
Phi Theta Kappa
Full-time transfer students who are currently members of PTK will automatically be considered for this scholarship.
Unless otherwise noted, most undergraduate scholarships are renewed on an annual basis as long as a student is enrolled full-time (12 credit hours) and maintains satisfactory academic progress.
- Alfred University Scholar - $18,000 - $30,000 per year
- Eligibility: Must be in your Junior Year and be nominated directly by your school prior to the nomination deadline. Domestic and International Students can receive this award.
- Ceramic Association of New York (CANY) Award - $2,500 per year
- Eligibility: Attend a High School in New York State and be nominated directly by your school in your Junior Year.
- Visit Award - $1,000 per year
- Eligibility: Make an official visit to Alfred University by March 1 of the year you intend to enroll. A complete list of official visits can be found here: Visit Grants
- Honors Award - $1,000 per year
- Eligibility: Apply to the Honors Program by March 1st and be accepted into the Honors Program. Please note, this award is only available to students who apply to the Honors Program during the admission process - current students at Alfred University who apply to the Honors Program after matriculating will not qualify.
- Closer to Home Award - $2,000 per year
- Eligibility: Apply by March 1 & live in the following NY & PA counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Schuyler, & Steuben and Bradford, McKean, Potter, Tioga, & Warren.
- Legacy Award - $2,000 per year
- Eligibility: Did you have a sibling, parent and/or grandparent graduate from Alfred University? If so, you will receive a $2,000 per year scholarship. You will only receive one scholarship, regardless of how many family members have graduated from Alfred University. Step-parents/grandparents also qualify.
- Military Awards
- Did you know that members of the military and those in the ROTC program are entitled to exclusive benefits, including eligibility for state and federal aid? In addition to applying for federal aid via the FAFSA, Alfred University strongly encourages you to consider applying for additional financial assistance.
- Sibling Grant - Financial aid will take 12.5% off each respective sibling's tuition
- Eligibility: Families that have two or more children attending Alfred University concurrently enrolled on a full-time basis. When there is one remaining sibling enrolled at the University the grant will revert to the Legacy Award.
Alfred University also offers Competition Scholarships for first year students who may compete in the academic areas of engineering, mathematics, and English composition. The scholarships are $1,000 to $2,500 per year. Awards are renewable provided the student maintains a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, continuous full-time enrollment, and good citizenship.
The competitions are held on the Alfred University campus during the fall and winter of the senior year of high school. The Lelia E. Tupper Writing Competition is determined by an essay submission.
William Varick Nevins III Mathematics Competition
Campus Exam
Autumn
Lelia E. Tupper Writing Competition
Essay
Winter
Inamori School of Engineering
Campus Exam
Autumn
Full-time students who are certified as eligible to participate by a member institution within the Tuition Exchange Inc. Program are eligible for the standard full-time tuition rate up to a maximum of eight semesters for enrollment in one of the University's undergraduate degree programs.
Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis by a University committee. Candidates are evaluated based on high school/college academic performance, standardized test scores, extracurricular involvement, and citizenship.
Students must apply for admission by the preferred application deadline of February 1st. Be certified as eligible to participate by a Tuition Exchange Inc. member institution and demonstrate a completed application for admission with all supporting documents and credentials by February 15.
The Office of Financial Aid is excited to be working with ScholarshipUniverse - a tool that makes funding and applying for external scholarships easier.
What is ScholarshipUniverse?
It is a matching system that maximizes scholarship opportunities for students. It allows students to create an academic profile that enables them to connect with various external scholarship opportunities. Updating your profile regularly will ensure you are seeing all of the external scholarships for which you qualify.
How does ScholarshipUniverse Work?
- You answer questions and are matched to scholarship opportunities for which you are eligible
- You can easily apply online to multiple scholarship opportunities through a personalized portal
- You can track your application status via the portal
- You are alerted whenever you are matched to a new scholarship opportunity
- You will receive automatic reminders about outstanding tasks and next steps
How do I use ScholarshipUniverse?
- Current and newly deposited students will access ScholarshipUniverse and enter your Alfred credentials
- There are detailed ScholarshipUniverse navigation instructions and FAQ's built in that you may find helpful as you explore the tool
*Please note: ScholarshipUniverse is only compatible with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge browsers.