Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Some scholarships require that a student be a U.S. citizen, which is specified in the additional criteria in the scholarship descriptions.
Be accepted for admission or currently enrolled with a major in the College of Health and Human Sciences, or be enrolled in the Teacher Licensure Program (for Education scholarships) by mid-February. Incoming students (freshmen and transfers) must have applied for admission and set up an eID to access RAMweb.
Meet additional criteria. Most scholarships have additional criteria or considerations that have been established by the donor. These additional criteria may specify major, class, financial need, academic achievement, residency, letters of recommendation, or other factors.
For HHS All College or Interdepartmental scholarships, the recipient must be a student in good academic standing in the College of Health and Human Sciences, or enrolled in the Teacher Licensure Program (for Education scholarships), making satisfactory progress, and carrying a full academic load for the duration of the award year (Minimum 12 resident instruction credit hours for undergraduates, 9 resident instruction credit hours graduates, unless otherwise specified under "additional criteria..."). Dropping below the required number of credits will result in forfeiture of the scholarship. Some departmental scholarships may allow for part-time students to receive awards.