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Scholarships at Dunwoody
Did you know that Dunwoody distributes nearly $4 million in scholarship dollars each year?
Our goal is to make sure that every student who dreams of attending Dunwoody is able to do so. That’s why we help you navigate financial aid options, offer numerous scholarship programs, and partner with local and national organizations to help you secure additional funding.
Scholarships that Dunwoody awards
General Scholarships (no application)
Each year, many of Dunwoody’s partners, alumni, and friends donate funds to Dunwoody to use for student tuition scholarships.
Scholarship amounts range from $500 to $10,000 per year. Criteria for each scholarship varies. Common criteria includes GPA, area of study, and financial need.
If you are interested in receiving one of these scholarships, you must have a completed FAFSA on file with the Financial Aid Office. There is no separate application for internal scholarships—having a completed FAFSA qualifies you for funds. Students who complete their FAFSA early are given priority for scholarship dollars. The sooner you complete your FAFSA, the more likely you are to receive a scholarship.
If you are awarded a scholarship, an email will be sent to your Dunwoody email account notifying you of the award.
The list of scholarships change every semester based on donations.
First Year Dunwoody Scholarships (application required)
Dunwoody also offers several larger annual scholarships. These include:
Pathways 2 Careers (P2C)
: for under-resourced high school juniors and seniors as well post-traditional adults.
Project Lead the Way (PLTW
): for students who have participated in, and passed, PLTW classes in high school.
FIRST Robotics
: for students who have been members of the FIRST Robotics team in high school.
Super Mileage
: for students who have participated in the Super Mileage challenge in high school.
Highschool Engagement
: for students who have participated in extracurricular activities in the areas of engineering, design, automotive, computers, and robotics and manufacturing through participation in related high school programs, clubs, and organizations.
Esports
: for students who have participated in Esports or are part of a current Esports league.
Regional Scholarship
: for students living outside the Twin Cities metro area who apply early have an opportunity to earn a one-time scholarship based on a combination of GPA and acceptance date.
International Student Scholarship
: for students who live outside the United States and who meet the eligibility requirements listed.
NOTE:
Scholarships are awarded at the beginning of the semester and will be removed or reduced if you do not complete the term. If you receive additional need based funding, previously awarded scholarships may also be removed or reduced.
$3.9 M
IN SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN OUT.
1 IN 3
STUDENTS GET SCHOLARSHIPS.
$3.5 M
IN GRANTS AWARDED.
External scholarships
Dunwoody students are also encouraged to apply for external scholarships. These scholarships come from outside organizations and donors and are emailed out to students every Tuesday in the DC Weekly e-newsletter.
External scholarships have come from organizations like:
AASP
ACG
AWC
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Ethel Curry
MBEX
Minnesota Concrete Council CEAM
Minnesota Indian Scholarship
NAWIC
NEWH
Nordson BUILDS
Page Foundation
VAA
Wasie
Wallin Education Partners
National Scholarships
Some national organizations offer scholarship opportunities. Helpful websites to learn more about these, include:
CareerOneStop Scholarship Finder
College Board
Fastweb
Local organizations and businesses specific to your area of study may also have available scholarships. Be sure to check out their websites or talk to your instructors.
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612.374.5800
Location:
Pinska Center
financialaid@dunwoody.edu
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