McIntosh-Ross Scholarship by Ball State University
Brief Description
The McIntosh-Ross Scholarship, established in 1999, is a prestigious program offered by Ball State University to support academic excellence.
Host Institution(s)
Ball State University, a public research university located in Muncie, Indiana, is the host institution for the McIntosh-Ross Scholarship.
Level/Field of Study
This scholarship is available for undergraduate students pursuing any field of study at Ball State University.
Number of Awards
Each year, Ball State University awards up to four McIntosh-Ross Scholarships to deserving students.
Target Group
The McIntosh-Ross Scholarship is open to all new and current students at Ball State University who exhibit a strong commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and community service.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The McIntosh-Ross Scholarship covers full tuition, fees, and room and board for four years, as well as a $3,000 annual stipend for travel, books, and personal expenses.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the McIntosh-Ross Scholarship,
- Students must have a high school GPA of 3.75 or above on a 4.0 scale and a minimum ACT composite score of 28 or SAT score of 1310.
- They must also demonstrate a strong record of extracurricular activities, leadership, and community service.
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Application Instructions
To apply for the McIntosh-Ross Scholarship, students must submit the Ball State University application for undergraduate admission, along with the McIntosh-Ross Scholarship application, by December 1st of their senior year of high school. Selected candidates will then be invited to participate in an on-campus interview process.
Official Website
For more information and to access the McIntosh-Ross Scholarship application, please visit the official Ball State University website.