UAHT offering free year with Hempstead Guarantee Scholarship
HOPE/TEXARKANA, Ar. (KTAL/KMSS) – High school students in Hempstead County can get their first year free at the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana (UAHT) with the Hempstead Guarantee Scholarship.
'This scholarship, which provides current graduates from high schools in Hempstead County with a full ride for their first year at UAHT, is a game-changer,' a press release stated. 'The scholarship covers tuition, fees, and book rental costs beyond the financial aid students qualify for in their first year after high school graduation.'
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To qualify for the scholarship, high school students must:
Graduate from a high school in Hempstead County, Ar.
Complete the FAFSA application at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa and submit all financial aid documents by May 31.
Enroll in at least 12 credit hours for the fall semester by June 30.
Participating high schools include:
Blevins
Garrett Memorial
Hope
Spring Hill
For more information about the Hempstead Guarantee, visit uaht.edu/hempstead-guarantee.php or call 870-722-8524.
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