Harvey Mudd College Scholarship
This need-based scholarship is packaged to full-time students who demonstrate financial need and who have not already received a bachelor’s degree. The scholarship is funded by gifts from corporations, alumni and friends of Harvey Mudd College. Harvey Mudd cannot guarantee Harvey Mudd College Scholarship funds to students who do not meet Harvey Mudd’s published deadlines for financial aid applications and/or supporting documents.
Some Harvey Mudd College Scholarship funds are named after alumni, friends or groups and are packaged both on the basis of need and on the basis of specific qualifications as established by the scholarship’s donor(s). All financial aid applicants are required to submit a Scholarship Biography Form each year, which may be used to link student recipients to donors who give scholarship funds to Harvey Mudd. In addition, as a Harvey Mudd College Scholarship recipient, you may be asked to write a personal note of thanks to the donor(s) who made your scholarship possible and/or attend a function with the scholarship donor(s).
Eligibility for Harvey Mudd College Scholarship is limited to eight semesters of full-time enrollment. Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) and be enrolled full time (at least 12 credits) to remain eligible for a Harvey Mudd College Scholarship.
Afford Resources
- Net Price Calculator
- HMC Applicant Hub – For Applicants and Admitted Students
- Financial Aid @ HMC Portal – For Current Students
- Admission and Financial Aid Announcements
- Applying for Financial Aid
- Downloadable Forms
- Handshake Job Search
- CSS Profile
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC)
- studentaid.gov
- Direct Loan Exit Counseling
- Direct Loan Exit Counseling Guide (PDF)
- Consumer Information Disclosures
- Outside and Private Awards
- Understanding Your Financial Aid Package (PDF)
- Federal Direct Loans (PDF)
- Contact Financial Aid
- Submit Requested Document(s) Online
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