Merit Scholarships for New Incoming Students
Kean University offers a comprehensive array of merit and need-based scholarships for incoming freshmen. Freshmen and transfer applicants applying for admission are considered for merit scholarships. Your complete application for admission to Kean University is your application for these merit scholarships.
Merit scholarships will be awarded through June 1. Incoming freshmen and transfer students must complete their applications by May 30 to be considered.
New Freshmen Merit Scholarships
These awards are given based on alternate indicators including, but not limited to courses taken, academic rigor, class rank with a primary focus on high school (unweighted) GPA and standardized exams (SAT, ACT) if applicable. Only recent high school graduates primarily admitted as full-time freshmen are eligible.
These scholarships are renewable for up to four years (8 semesters) of consecutive undergraduate study. To renew your scholarship award, you must file the FAFSA, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA to maintain. Please note that merit awards cannot be combined. Scholarship awards have no cash value and we reserve the right to reduce the scholarship amount if the total of all federal, state, and other grant/scholarship awards exceed direct costs defined as tuition, university fees, room and board, if applicable.
There are seven named levels of merit scholarships and recognition that range from $500 to full-in-state tuition.
Scholarship Name |
Maximum Award Over 4 Years |
William Livingston Full Scholarship |
up to $50,000 |
Kean Scholar |
up to $20,000 |
Trustee Scholar |
up to $14,000 |
Presidential Scholar |
up to $10,000 |
Academic Scholar |
up to $6,000 |
World-Class Scholar |
up to $4,000 |
*Scholarship decisions are made by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships based on criteria provided by the Office of Admissions. Please know that all decisions are final.
DISTINGUISHED FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPS
Kean offers qualified incoming freshmen renewable scholarships for outstanding students in specialized areas. Complete admissions applications are reviewed by the academic selection committee. Selection will be communicated from the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarship Services.
School of Integrative Science and Technology (IST) Scholarship
For incoming freshmen who matriculate directly into five-year, combined bachelor/master’s degree honors programs who maintain a cumulative (unweighted) high school GPA of 3.1 or higher are eligible for consideration for the IST in-state tuition scholarships at time of entry. Consideration for these scholarships is conducted by the IST Admission Committee at the time of review for admissions, therefore there is no separate application needed.
Eligible 5 year IST programs for this scholarship are:
Biotechnology / Molecular Biology | Computational Science and Engineering | Biology Education | Chemistry Education | Mathematics Education
100% in-state tuition only | 3.7 - 4.0 GPA** |
75% in-state tuition only | 3.4 - 3.69 GPA |
50% in-state tuition only | 3.1 - 3.39 GPA |
* Eligibility for scholarships will depend greatly on the successful completion of biology, chemistry, and pre-calculus OR trigonometry courses in high school.
** GPAs are based on a 4.0 scale.
This scholarship is renewable each academic year, as long as recipients uphold a minimum 3.0 GPA and full-time enrollment at the University. Students in the 5-year program, can also be eligible for full in-state graduate tuition coverage.
For students in the IST honors college who commit to teach for three years in a New Jersey school upon graduation, scholarships are renewable in accordance with program requirements. For academic program information, contact (908) 737-7202 or email njcste@kean.edu. Students admitted to the B.S. Biomedicine Program are not eligible for these awards, as that is a flat-rate tuition program.
Michael Graves College of Architecture and Design Scholarship
A select number of full in-state tuition scholarships are awarded to primarily incoming freshmen with a minimum 3.0 unweighted GPA who pursue undergraduate degrees in architecture or design. These scholarships are renewable for up to four years with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA and continuous full-time enrollment.
Freshmen applicants to the programs of the Michael Graves College of Architecture and Design are automatically reviewed for scholarship by the MGC Admission Committee. Eligible applicants will be contacted to provide a portfolio for faculty review before a final decision is rendered.
School of Fine and Performing Arts Scholarship
A select number of full-tuition scholarships are awarded to primarily incoming freshmen with a minimum 3.0 unweighted GPA who pursue undergraduate degrees in fine arts, music or theatre. These scholarships are renewable for up to four years with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA and continuous full-time enrollment. Eligible applicants must first alert the faculty of their interest in this highly competitive scholarship then submit a Foundation Scholarship Application and provide either an audition or a portfolio for faculty review before a final decision is rendered.
CENTENNIAL FUND SCHOLARSHIP
A limited number of these renewable scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen by the Kean University Foundation, based on academic merit and financial need, as determined by the FAFSA. To learn more about the Centennial Fund Scholarship, please visit www.kean.edu/cfs.
GARDEN STATE EQUITY SCHOLARSHIP
These renewable scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen, based on academic merit and financial need, as determined by the FAFSA. To learn more about the Garden State Equity Scholarship, please visit www.kean.edu/equity.
OUT-OF-STATE ON-CAMPUS RESIDENCY SCHOLARSHIP
Kean University awards a scholarship in the amount of $16,000 over four years ($4,000 annually) to a select number of qualified incoming freshmen from outside New Jersey, who choose to live on campus. Students must have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA, based on the University’s review of the undergraduate application for admission. Candidates must also submit a FAFSA and complete a Campus Housing Application.
These scholarships are renewable for up to four years (eight consecutive semesters) of undergraduate study, as long as recipients maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, full-time enrollment and campus residency.
*Those who identify as international students could be subject to applicable state or federal tax laws pertaining to this award.
Transfer Merit Scholarships
Kean offers new transfer students offers merit awards for the first year of study for fall entry students. Completed admissions application will qualify students for consideration.
TRANSFER MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
The Transfer Merit Scholarship is a $1,000 one-time scholarship is awarded based on academic performance from applicant's prior institution of higher education, with 3.0 cumulative GPA and either an associate's degree or comparable coursework totaling a minimum of 60 credits, as determined by the Office of Admissions.
This scholarship is contingent on full-time (minimum of 12 credits) enrollment.
PHI THETA KAPPA (PTK) SCHOLARSHIP
The PTK Scholarship is a one-time award offered for the first year of study for fall start term students. For students starting in the spring start term, the PTK Scholarship is only awarded in the spring. To qualify, candidates are required to provide the Office of Transfer Admissions proof of organizational membership as well as final official transcripts that indicate degree conferral.
NOTE: If you are in your final semester, you will be tentatively awarded the PTK Scholarship until Admissions receives your final official transcript with your degree conferred.
Know that there are two tiers for the PTK Scholarship based on full or part time study. Students pursuing full time study (minimum of 12 credits) receive a total annual amount of $2000 ($1000 towards each semester, fall and spring) Students studying part time receive a total annual award of $1000 ($500 towards each semester, fall and spring).