If you're in the hunt for merit scholarships, be sure to stay on top of explicit deadlines a school on your list might have.
In some cases, like Boston University and USC, it's a hard deadline that you have to meet in order for you to be considered at all. In others, like Indiana University and many other public institutions, it's a "priority" deadline that maximizes your chances of merit aid before the money runs out. Either way, merit aid continues to be an excellent way for good students to defray the cost of an education.
We've compiled a sampling of schools in our coverage universe with explicit deadlines, along with some stats to help you gauge the size and breadth of the institution's merit offerings. We've also included links to each school's scholarship page for easy access to the details.
Most of these schools automatically consider you for merit scholarships without the need for an additional application.
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Class of 2028 Merit Scholarship Deadlines
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| Institution | Merit Deadline | Awarded Merit | Average Award | Link |
| Agnes Scott College |
1/15 |
27% |
$31,826 |
|
| Arizona State University |
11/1 |
30% |
$9,550 |
|
| Auburn University |
12/1 |
25% |
$7,739 |
|
| Boston College |
11/1 |
2% |
$24,659 |
|
| Boston University |
12/1 |
4% |
$28,069 |
|
| Brigham Young University - Provo |
12/15 |
27% |
$4,538 |
|
| Claremont McKenna College |
12/1 |
6% |
$18,491 |
|
| Clemson University |
1/3 |
23% |
$4,719 |
|
| College of Charleston |
11/1 |
27% |
$13,269 |
|
| DePaul University |
11/15 |
24% |
$17,935 |
|
| Emory University (Emory) |
11/15 |
5% |
$27,933 |
|
| Emory University (Oxford) |
11/15 |
5% |
$27,933 |
|
| Florida State University |
12/1 |
8% |
$3,369 |
|
| Georgia Institute of Technology (Resident) |
10/16 |
7% |
$5,903 |
|
| Georgia Institute of Technology (Non-Resident) |
11/1 |
7% |
$5,903 |
|
| Grinnell College |
12/1 |
26% |
$19,690 |
|
| Indiana University |
11/1 |
30% |
$7,717 |
|
| Louisiana State University |
12/15 |
21% |
$6,567 |
|
| Loyola University Chicago |
12/1 |
36% |
$20,524 |
|
| Marquette University |
12/1 |
39% |
$20,078 |
|
| Miami University - Oxford |
12/1 |
49% |
$11,782 |
|
| Michigan State University |
11/1 |
14% |
$6,864 |
|
| North Carolina State University |
11/1 |
7% |
$5,032 |
|
| Ohio State University - Columbus |
11/1 |
22% |
$7,204 |
|
| Pennsylvania State University - University Park |
12/1 |
9% |
$4,962 |
|
| Purdue University |
11/1 |
8% |
$5,631 |
|
| Rutgers University - New Brunswick |
12/1 |
3% |
$8,830 |
|
| Texas Christian University |
11/1 |
40% |
$20,523 |
|
| Texas Tech University |
12/1 |
21% |
$4,465 |
|
| Trinity University |
11/1 |
53% |
$24,974 |
|
| University of Alabama |
1/15 |
34% |
$15,653 |
|
| University of Cincinnati |
12/1 |
22% |
$6,162 |
|
| University of Connecticut - Storrs |
12/1 |
18% |
$10,832 |
|
| University of Florida |
11/1 |
5% |
$3,000 |
|
| University of Maryland - College Park |
11/1 |
15% |
$7,214 |
|
| University of Miami |
11/1 |
31% |
$22,323 |
|
| University of Nebraska |
11/1 |
13% |
$8,635 |
|
| University of Oregon |
11/1 |
13% |
$6,725 |
|
| University of Pittsburgh |
12/1 |
5% |
$9,233 |
|
| University of Richmond |
12/1 |
22% |
$27,128 |
|
| University of Rochester |
12/1 |
24% |
$15,918 |
|
| University of South Carolina |
11/15 |
42% |
$7,031 |
|
| University of Southern California |
11/1 |
25% |
$17,848 |
|
| University of Tennessee - Knoxville |
11/1 |
24% |
$6,174 |
|
| Vanderbilt University |
12/1 |
11% |
$26,099 |
|
| Virginia Polytechnic Institute |
1/22 |
10% |
$3,348 |
|
| Wake Forest University |
11/15 |
12% |
$11,341 |
|
| Washington and Lee University |
12/1 |
7% |
$44,320 |
|
| Washington State University |
1/31 |
21% |
$5,445 |
|