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Academic Scholarships

Coggin College of Business has many scholarships to offer both undergraduate and graduate students. Please review as a resource for Coggin awards. If you have any questions, please contact the Dean's office at coggin.scholarships@unf.edu or 904-620-1540. 

Need help with the scholarship process? Book an appointment with our office. 

Eligibility

To be eligible to compete for scholarships administered by the Coggin College of Business:

  • Students must declare a major or minor in the Coggin College of Business
  • Must have a GPA of 2.0 or better
  • Must have completed a minimum of 36 credit hours

Timeline

2024-2025 application window for undergraduate and graduate awards. 

Undergraduates (for 2025-2026 awards) 

December 9, 2024 to February 15, 2025

Graduates (for 2025-2026 awards) 

December 9, 2024 to February 15, 2025

Rolling applications starting February 16, 2025

Study abroad deadlines varies

Overview

Financial Aid: A current FAFSA is required for some award. Contact one stop services Financial Aid at 904-620-5555 with questions.

Easy as one, two, three

  1. Step 1: Review scholarship criteria for your majors  
  2. Step 2: Apply within ScholarshipUniverse by the deadlines

     

  3. Step 3: Monitor your 海角社区email for updates

    The scholarship application review and selection process can take up to 8 weeks. Decision notifications will be sent via e-mail to each applicant.

Scholarship Thank You Letter Tips

Make an impact: Your thank you letter is very important to the donor! It provides you with an opportunity to share your own personal story as well as a way to express your gratitude for the award.

Make it your own: Share your own story. The letter does not have to be long, but it should be heartfelt.

Write professionally: You want to make a good impression! Have a friend or family member read your letter for revisions and feedback before submitting it. Letters that contain many writing and grammatical errors will be returned to the student for correction. This could delay getting your letter to the donor.