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Value: The Medallion Scholarship is WMU’s most prestigious merit-based scholarship offered to incoming first-year students and valued at approximately $92,110 over the course of four years. This includes: Up to $16,000 per year (for four years) for tuition and fees. An on-campus housing scholarship of up to $6,279 per year (for four years).
The University awards these incredible scholarships to hundreds of students annually. Western is committed to opening the doors to higher education for all students who have the talent and determination to succeed.
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The WMU Scholarship Search is intended for students who plan to attend or currently attend Western Michigan University. Scholarships described are opportunities within WMU departments and federal and state grants.
WMU Scholarships for Currently Enrolled Students - For complete and up-to-date information about scholarship opportunities, please visit our Web site: www.wmich.edu/finaid/3-scholarships/scholarships.html.
The Medallion Scholarship is WMU’s most prestigious merit-based scholarship offered to incoming first-year students. This includes: Up to $16,000 per year (for four years) for tuition and fees; Room costs in standard double occupancy room (for four years); and a one-time engagement scholarship of up to $3,000 to help fund either study abroad ...
Sponsored by the Western Michigan University Alumni Association, the Legacy Scholarship is awarded to all entering students whose parent, stepparent or legal guardian is a WMU graduate. The scholarship is a one-time, non-renewable award of $500.
Nearly everyone qualifies for financial aid, whether you’re a first-time college student or transferring to WMU. Scholarships, loans, grants, and work-study options are available. Additionally, WMU prioritizes affordability for military-affiliated individuals.
WMU’s Student Financial Aid Office administers a variety of student financial aid programs designed to aid students who are in need of additional financial support. Five types of financial aid programs are available: scholarships, grants, employment opportunities, loans, and tuition plans.
Whether you’re looking for admissions or athletic scholarships, achievement-based grants or a tuition reduction as a dependent of a WMU employee, there are a variety of institutional scholarships and grants to help cover the expenses of your education.