1. Strong caddy record of at least 2 years. 2. High GPA — academic excellence 3. Leadership qualities shown through extracurricular activities, etc. 4. Financial need
A merit based scholarship
It depends on the eligibility requirements of the particular scholarship.
If the school gives the scholarship you are applying for then they have their requirements like entrance examination or somthing else if there is entranceship then after qualifying conerned medical scholarship examination other wise after qualifying their requirements you can get scholarship.
It depends. With some scholarships, there are no requirements. For others, you must maintain a certain GPA. Read the fine print on a scholarship to see what it takes to keep it.
If you meet all the requirements and/or were chosen by the school or whoever was running the scholarship program as a worthy candidate.
be black
No, not all scholarships have the same requirements. Requirements can vary greatly depending on the scholarship program, such as academic achievement, financial need, specific field of study, community service, or affiliation with a particular group or organization. It is important to carefully review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship you are considering applying for.
As far as I can tell, most or all scholarships require you to be a citizen. I looked at some of the scholarships offered by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, and the racial requirements differ (some don't even require you to actually be Hispanic!).
The required IELTS score for a scholarship varies depending on the institution offering the scholarship. It is best to check with the specific scholarship provider for their language proficiency requirements. Generally, a score of 6.5 or higher is common for most scholarships.
You can find out your eligibility for a university scholarship at http://www.devry.edu/financial-aid-tuition/scholarships/devry-scholarships.jsp . They have the information you require.
Ask whoever is giving the scholarship if there are GPA requirements.
It is called a Caddy. A Malaysian word