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Scholarship Eligibility Calculator | Financial Aid Estimator

Estimate scholarship eligibility based on GPA, test scores, income, and student profile

Last Updated: February 2025
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Scholarship Eligibility Calculator | Financial Aid Estimator

What is Scholarship Eligibility Calculator | Financial Aid Estimator?

A scholarship eligibility estimator evaluates qualification likelihood for academic, athletic, need-based, and merit-based scholarships based on GPA, test scores (SAT/ACT), extracurricular activities, financial need (EFC from FAFSA), demographics, and specific scholarship requirements. Provides eligibility percentage or score across different scholarship types: academic merit (3.5+ GPA, 1200+ SAT typical), athletic (varies by sport and division), need-based (EFC <$5,000), diversity/minority scholarships, and special talent awards. Essential for high school students planning college funding, parents estimating aid, and students optimizing scholarship applications.

Key Benefits & Use Cases

Maximize scholarship opportunities by identifying which awards best match your profile—avoid wasting time applying for scholarships with GPA requirements above yours. Focus efforts on highest-probability awards: student with 3.7 GPA and strong community service should prioritize service-based scholarships over pure academic awards requiring 4.0+. Estimate total potential aid combining multiple scholarships: $5,000 academic + $3,000 athletic + $2,000 community service + $4,000 need-based = $14,000 total, dramatically reducing college costs. Understand competitive positioning: 1300 SAT competitive for many schools but may not qualify for highest merit scholarships at top schools requiring 1450+. Plan application timeline: knowing eligibility for 15 likely scholarships versus 3 reach scholarships helps allocate essay writing and application effort efficiently.

How to Use This Calculator

Enter academic credentials: unweighted GPA (0-4.0 scale), weighted GPA if available, SAT score (400-1600), ACT score (1-36), class rank or percentile. Add extracurricular involvement: leadership positions, community service hours, athletic participation (varsity letters, stats, honors), special talents (music, arts, STEM competitions). Include financial information: Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from FAFSA ($0-$99,999), family income bracket, number of siblings in college. Specify demographics: state residency (some scholarships state-specific), ethnicity if relevant for diversity scholarships, first-generation college student status, intended major. Results show eligibility rating for different scholarship categories: academic merit (high/medium/low), athletic (sport-specific), need-based (Pell Grant, institutional aid), and special category scholarships. Prioritize applications to scholarships with "high" eligibility and strong fit.

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