UA Scholars Award Handbook
Important Deadlines
High Schools: September 15
Deadline to complete the online designation process.
UA Scholars: August 15
Deadline to submit an application to any eligible program within the University of 亚色影库 system.
1. About the Award
To use the Award, a Scholar must meet all of the requirements listed in this handbook (see Section (2)(A)).
- Current Award amount: $15,000. The University of 亚色影库 Board of Regents, at its discretion, may adjust the amount of the Award.
- How the Award is paid: Eligible Scholars receive $1,875 per semester for eight semesters. The Award will show as a payment on the Scholar鈥檚 student account at the University of 亚色影库.
- Deadline for Use: The Award will expire after a total of twelve semesters or within six years of the Scholar鈥檚 designation as a UA Scholar.
2. Information for UA Scholars
Scholars must submit an application for admission to a certificate or degree program at any campus in the 亚色影库 before August 15 of their senior year. For example, if a Scholar is designated for the Class of 2025, they must apply by August 15, 2025. Any Scholar who misses the August 15 deadline will not be eligible to use the Award.
2. Meet the requirements of the Award
To redeem the Award, the Scholar must:
a.) Be a U.S. citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States;
b.) Have successfully earned a high school diploma from a qualified 亚色影库 high school;
c.) Be admitted into a certificate or undergraduate or graduate degree program at a University of 亚色影库 campus;
d.) Enroll full time (12+ credits for undergraduate degrees, 9+ credits for graduate degrees) beginning the first fall semester following their designated class unless utilizing the Leave of Absence provision discussed in Section (2)(B); and
e.) Remain eligible for the Award as outlined in Section (2)(A)(3).
3. Remain eligible for the Award
a.) To remain eligible for the Award, a Scholar must:
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress. Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements are subject to changes in federal or state law and institutional policy. UA Scholars should contact their financial aid office with any questions regarding the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy;
- Enroll full time (12+ credits for undergraduate degrees, 9+ credits for graduate degrees) each fall and spring semester except when taking a qualified Leave of Absence as described in Section (2)(B);
- Earn the minimum number of cumulative credits: 24 credits after two paid semesters, 54 credits after four paid semesters, and 84 credits after six paid semesters (See Table A);
- Be in good standing in accordance with the UA Student Code of Conduct (Board of Regents Policy 09.02.020 and University Regulation 09.02.020); and
- Maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5.
c.) A Scholar may appeal the suspension of the Award through their campus financial aid office.
Table A:

Notes:
1. One academic year will be defined as two paid semesters.
2. Credits earned through dual enrollment or transfer credits (AP, CLEP, IB, etc.)
may count cumulatively toward annual credit requirements.
3. Credits earned outside of the regular semesters (e.g., summer, winter, May terms)
will count toward annual credit requirements.
4. Compliance with the cumulative credit completion requirement will be checked before
the 3rd, 5th, and 7th semester as described in Table A.
IMPORTANT: To graduate in four years with a bachelor鈥檚 degree, or in two years with an associate鈥檚 degree, most programs require students to complete at least 30 credits per academic year
A Leave of Absence (Leave) is defined as any fall or spring semester for which a Scholar does not receive an Award distribution.
Leave of Absence Terms:
a.) The Leave maximum is four consecutive or nonconsecutive fall and/or spring semesters after high school graduation.
b.) The Leave does not extend the Scholar Deadline for Use as specified in Section (1)(C) (3).
c.) A Scholar who intends to take a Leave of Absence in the fall semester immediately following high school graduation must notify their campus admissions office that they intend to defer enrollment.
d.) A Scholar is not required to inform the UA Scholars Program when using their Leave.
A Scholar whose high school graduation is delayed for any reason is subject to the same Scholar Requirements listed in this handbook as their designated peers. Any fall or spring semester following normal high school graduation that a Scholar does not use their Award will count toward their Leave of Absence. The Award will permanently conclude if they do not begin using their Award by the fifth semester.
2. Extended Leave of Absence
A Scholar may request an extension to the Leave of Absence for qualified circumstances.
a.) To request a Leave extension, the Scholar must submit a request before the period that the extension is to begin and provide supporting documentation detailing:
- Exactly how the request fits within one of the qualified extension circumstances listed in Section (2)(B)(2)(b);
- The expected length of absence; and
- The anticipated date the Scholar will return to school.
b.) A Leave extension may be granted:
- To participate in limited periods of service designed to benefit the public good or wellbeing of the community such as the military, National Guard, AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, community work programs sponsored by a governmental, charitable, or religious entity or other similar activities.
- When waitlisted after admission into a UA degree program (e.g., nursing). A Scholars Deferment form must be completed and returned to the Program prior to the Award expiration to qualify. The form can be obtained from the Program or an academic advisor.
- When a determination has been made that a Scholar鈥檚 physical, psychological, and/or other extenuating circumstances substantially impair the Scholar鈥檚 ability to function safely or successfully as a member of the university community. If the Scholar is currently enrolled, this determination will be made in conjunction with the Scholar鈥檚 Senior Student Services Professional or other designated authority.
- A Scholar may not exceed more than a six-semester (three year) Leave extension. This includes the original four-semester Leave benefit and any approved Leave extension.
- The Scholar must maintain the Scholar Requirements under Section (2)(A).
- A Leave extension may extend the Deadline for Use from six years to a maximum of seven years.
- If the Scholar does not use the Award within the extended term, they will forfeit the remaining balance.
The Program will inform the student of the Leave extension request outcome in writing.
The Award will be applied as a payment on the Scholar鈥檚 student account and may be used for expenses such as undergraduate or graduate tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies and other education costs incurred for attendance at the University of 亚色影库.
2. Refunds
A refund may be issued if the Scholar鈥檚 student account has a positive balance. The Scholar should contact their bursar鈥檚 office with questions about the refund process.
3. Impact on Financial Aid and Scholarships
The Award may reduce certain financial assistance including loans and the 亚色影库 Performance Scholarship. The Scholar should contact their financial aid office with questions about any impacts the Award may have on other aid.
- Has received the full $15,000 scholarship or eight distributions;
- Has missed more than four semesters unless they have received an approved Leave extension as described in Section (2)(B)(2);
- Surpasses six years from their high school graduation date, unless the Program Administrator has granted the Scholar a Leave extension under Section (2)(B)(2)
- Has not met the Scholar Requirements under Section (2)(A); or
- Is found in violation of the UA Student Code of Conduct (Board of Regents Policy 09.02.020 and University Regulation 09.02.020) which results in disciplinary action such as expulsion or suspension.
All disputes and requests for determination shall be submitted to the Program in writing. The Program Administrator shall issue a written response to such disputes or requests within 10 business days unless notice of extension of the response date is issued by the Program Administrator.
Parties adversely affected by the response may appeal the decision to the University of 亚色影库 Chief Financial Officer, or their designee, in writing, within 10 business days of receipt of decision. The appeal must state all of the pertinent facts and circumstances related to the claim and the desired outcome or action. The Chief Financial Officer鈥檚 decision will be issued within 10 business days of receipt unless notice of an extension is given to the claimant. The Chief Financial Officer鈥檚 decision is the University鈥檚 final decision on the matter. To seek judicial review, the claimant must initiate an administrative appeal in the Superior Court for the State of 亚色影库 within 30 days from the date the final decision was mailed or otherwise distributed, as provided by Rule 602(a)(2) of the 亚色影库 Rules of Appellate Procedure. For information regarding eligibility reconsideration for the UA Scholars Award, please see Section (2)(H) Eligibility Reconsideration, Senior Year.
2. Notices to the Program
Address all communications to the Program Administrator concerning the UA Scholars Award.
To request Eligibility Reconsideration:
1.) The Scholar, or the high school administrator, must submit a request to the Program dated no later than six months after the student鈥檚 high school graduation date as posted on the official high school transcript. The request should explain in detail the basis for reconsideration;
2.) Submit a final official transcript including their high school graduation date and class rank compared to the graduating class.
The Program Administrator will inform the student of the outcome of the reconsideration in writing. Scholars granted Awards under this provision must apply for admission no later than 30 days from the date of the written Award notice or August 15, whichever is later. With the exception of the August 15 admissions deadline, students granted an Award after reconsideration must comply with all of the Scholar Requirements in Section (2)(A) as stated in this handbook.