(1) Certain health profession students may qualify for higher limits.
(2) All undergraduate annual loan limits agree subject to proration.
(3) If the borrower does not show financial need for a Subsidized Stafford Loan, or has reached their aggregate limit in Subsidized Stafford Loans, the borrower may receive up to this entire amount in Unsubsidized Stafford Loans assuming he or she has remaining eligibility for the loan.
PLUS loans are credit based loans for parents who may borrow up to the cost of attendance per year, for each child who is a dependent undergraduate student and is enrolled at least part-time. With a fixed interest rate of 8.5% accrual begins at disbursement. Repayment starts 60 days after the first loan check has been disbursed. For a list of lenders, please view our online lender list. Before we can certify a PLUS loan, the student must have a completed FAFSA on file.
Graduate PLUS loans are credit based loans for graduate students enrolled at least half-time. They may borrow up to the cost of attendance minus all other financial aid received. With a fixed interest rate of 8.5% accrual begins at disbursement. Repayment starts 60 days after the first loan check has been disbursed. For a list of lenders, please view our online lender list. Before we can certify a Graduate PLUS loan, the student must have a completed FAFSA on file and already applied for the maximum eligibility of Stafford loans.
Federal College Work Study (CWSP) Employment is for undergraduate and graduate students needing financial aid. Students are paid hourly wages equal to the current federal minimum wage. Place of employment will vary based on needs of the university and the skills of the student. CWSP is a need based aid. For more information, contact our office.
Departmental Employment is for undergraduate and graduate students needing financial aid. Students are paid hourly wages equal to the current federal minimum wage. Place of employment will vary based on needs of the university and the skills of the student. For additional information, contact the Human Resources Office at (573) 681-5018 or visit them at 101 Young Hall.
Note: A student cannot be employed under both programs concurrently.
Veterans Benefits are based upon the military service of the veteran and enrollment status of the student. Veterans and their dependents and spouse are generally eligible.
To apply: Contact the Department of Student Financial Aid.
Vocational Rehabilitation benefits are determined by the Vocational Rehabilitation Office.
To apply: Contact the Vocational Rehabilitation State Office, 2401 E. McCarty, Jefferson City, MO, 65101; 573-751-2343
Advantage Missouri Program is a loan forgiveness program that provides up to $2,500 per year up to a maximum total of $10,000. Students must have financial need and be enrolled full-time in a designated academic program leading to employment in a designated high-demand occupation, maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by the school, be a Missouri resident and a US citizen or an eligible non-citizen, and not be pursuing a degree or certificate in theology or divinity.
To apply: File FAFSA by April 1 before the upcoming academic year and contact the Department of Student Financial Aid
Missouri Teacher Education Scholarship (MTES) is a one-time award of $2,000 and is awarded to Missouri students interested in teaching. State officials determine selection.
To apply: Applications are available from the high school guidance department or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Division of Urban and Teacher Education, PO Box 480, Jefferson City, MO, 65102. Application deadline is February 15 of each year.
MOST Scholarship Program is an annual award for qualifying students of families who have invested for college through Missouri's 529 Savings Plan (MOST). Awards will be selected based on financial need. Click here for more information.
A complete list of Other State Resources may be reached at http://www.dhe.mo.gov/otherprograms.shtml.
Curator Scholarships are available to graduates of accredited high schools in Missouri, who rank in the top 10% of their graduating class have a composite ACT score of 24 or higher, and who enroll at Lincoln University the semester immediately following high school graduation. The scholarship covers 90% of tuition up to 15 credit hours a semester and incidental fees, $900 per year in books/supplies, and cost of room/board for on-campus students. Renewable if the student maintains a 3.0 cum. GPA and completes at least 24 credit hours each academic year. Availability of this institutional scholarship is contingent upon funding allocation.
To apply: Must complete an Admissions Application by February 1 for the next academic year.
Presidential Scholarships are available to graduates of an accredited high school, who rank in the top 20% of their graduating class, or who have a composite ACT score of 22 and who enroll in Lincoln University for the first semester immediately following high school graduation. The scholarship covers 80% of tuition up to 15 credit hours a semester and incidental fees, $800 per year in books/supplies, and $2000 per year towards on-campus room/board. This is renewable if the student maintains a 3.0 cum. GPA and completes 24 credit hours each academic year. Availability of this institutional scholarship is contingent upon funding allocation.
To apply: Must complete an Admissions Application by February 1 for the next academic year.
Institutional Scholarships are available to students completing 30 or more hours of college work, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This is available to current LU students or students transferring to LU from other colleges/universities. The scholarship covers 70% of tuition up to 15 credit hours a semester, incidental fees, $800 per year for books/supplies, and $1500 per year towards on-campus room/board. Renewable if the student maintains a 3.0 cum GPA and completes 24 credit hours each academic year. Availability of this institutional scholarship is contingent upon funding allocation.
To apply: If you a transfer student, you must complete an Admissions Application by February 1 for the next academic year. If you are a current student, no application is required.
Dean's Scholarships are available to student's who graduated from an accredited high school and who have completed at least 60 hours at Lincoln University. The student must have ranked in the top 30% of their high school graduating class, achieved an ACT composite score of 20 or higher, or earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (both high school and college level). The scholarship covers approximately 50% of the cost of tuition up to 15 credit hours and incidental fees, $1000 per year toward the cost of on-campus room/board, and $500 per year towards books/supplies. This scholarship is non-renewable. Availability of this institutional scholarship is contingent upon funding allocation.
To apply: No application is required; data will be compiled to select the highest qualified student(s).
LU Founder’s Scholarship are available to graduates from an accredited high school (Missouri and out-of-state applicants are welcome), and ranked in the top 20% of his/her high school graduating class, or achieved an ACT Composite score of 17 or higher, or earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. (Student meeting all of the above is given highest priority) Recipient must matriculate at LU the first semester immediately following high school graduation. Recipient will receive $1500 for their first year to be used towards tuition, fees, room, and board. This award is not renewable. Availability of this institutional scholarship is contingent upon funding allocation.
To apply: Must complete an Admissions Application by February 1 for the next academic year.
Art, Band, and Music Scholarships of various amounts may be available based on academic performance and financial need.
To apply: Contact the Division of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Journalism
Journalism, Speech, and Theatre Scholarships of various amounts are based on academic performance and financial need.
To apply: Contact the Division of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Journalism
Women's Athletic Scholarships - Basketball, Tennis, Track, Softball,
Men's Athletic Scholarships -Basketball, Track, Baseball, Golf and Football are all based on need, performance, and athletic ability. Full or partial awards are based on athletic ability and may be supplemented by other types of financial aid but cannot exceed the cost of attendance.
To apply: Contact the Athletic Department
ROTC Scholarships are based upon ACT/SAT scores, high school qualifications, and leadership potential. This scholarship provides full tuition, books/supplies plus subsistence allowance of $100 per month for up to 10 months per year. Upon graduation student receives commission in US Army as a second lieutenant.
To apply: Contact the Department of Military Science
ROTC Curators Scholarships are four, three, and two year scholarships awarded to students that are Missouri residents. These scholarships cover the cost of tuition, books, lab fees, and provide a subsistence allowance of $150 per month up to 10 months per year.
To apply: Contact the Department of Military Science
ROTC Performance Scholarship is available to the recipient of an ROTC scholarship, covers the cost of room/board (on-campus residence halls only) and is renewable if the student maintains a 2.5 cum. GPA and maintains the ROTC scholarship.
To apply: Contact the Department of Military Science
More Departmental Scholarships are listed inside our Scholarship Booklet.
LU Foundation Scholarships
The Lincoln University Foundation is the not-for-profit fund-raising arm, which operates in support of Lincoln University. The Foundation offers a variety of scholarships in a variety of amounts based on a variety of qualifications. A standardized application allows the applicant to be considered for any scholarship the Foundation offers for which he/she meets the minimum eligibility requirements. Deadlines for application are the last LU business day of June for Fall semester awards and last LU business day of September for Spring semester awards. Late or incomplete applications will not be submitted to the scholarship committee.
To apply: Contact the Lincoln University Foundation Office at:
820 Chestnut Street, 301A Young Hall,
Jefferson City, MO 65101
(573) 681-5583
advance@lincolnu.edu