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Fredonia True Blue Scholar Award

Offered by SUNY Fredonia

Amount$2,000 per year
DeadlineAdmission deposit deadline May 1 for fal
LevelUndergraduate
FieldAny
DurationRenewable for up to 4 years
AwardsNot specified
LanguageDirect admission proof may include TOEFL 79, IELTS 6.5, Duolingo 105, PTE 53, SAT verbal 480, or approved alternatives

About this scholarship

The Fredonia True Blue Scholar Award is a renewable first-year scholarship for entering students who plan to enroll full time and live on campus. Fredonia lists the award at $2,000 per year for students with an 80 to 89 cumulative weighted high school average. It is awarded by the Office of Admissions at the time of acceptance after the student completes the first-year admission application process through either the SUNY Application or Common Application. The scholarship is partial funding because it is targeted to support non-tuition related expenses, including fees, room and board, books, personal expenses, travel, and experiences such as study abroad; it does not cover the full cost of attendance. Renewal requirements include maintaining full-time status, achieving at least a 2.8 GPA, completing FAFSA annually where applicable, and residing in a university residence hall or townhouse. Students must submit an admission deposit by May 1 for fall or December 1 for spring. International applicants are reviewed for merit-based awards at the time of acceptance.

Eligibility

  • Apply as a first-time first-year applicant to SUNY Fredonia
  • Complete the SUNY Application or Common Application process
  • Have a cumulative weighted high school average between 80 and 89
  • Plan to enroll full time
  • Live on campus in a residence hall or townhouse
  • Submit the admission deposit by May 1 for fall or December 1 for spring
  • Maintain a minimum 2.8 GPA for renewal

Always verify amounts and deadlines on the official site; they change each cycle.
Last verified by us: 2026-06-02.

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