New Student Scholarship Calculator

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Let's Break It DownLynn University regularly extends merit awards—institutionally funded scholarships and grants that don’t require repayment—to promising students based on their high school GPA and standardized test scores (SAT and ACT). This calculator will give you an estimated idea of what sort of merit aids you may qualify for at Lynn.
Will you be a new student at Lynn?
 Yes    No
Sorry. Only students new to Lynn are eligible for merit aid.
Freshman or transfer?
 Freshman    Transfer
Is the institution you’re transferring from accredited? (Not sure? Better check.)
 Yes    No
Transfer credits will only be accepted from accredited institutions. This may exclude you from receiving merit aid at Lynn.
Have you earned 12 or more college credits?
 Yes    No
Transfer students must have earned 12 hours at an accredited institution before they can be considered for merit aid at Lynn.
What is your academic GPA? (Average of at least 6 semesters of English, Math, Social Studies, and Science)
What are your test scores? (Only one is required. Best will be used. SAT is MATH and VERBAL only.)
SAT:   ACT: 

Result:

Based on the input you have provided, it appears you do not generally qualify for merit aid at Lynn, though all applicants will be considered for scholarships and grants as appropriate upon admission. If you have questions, or want to learn more about other assistance options, please contact the Office of Admissions or Financial Aid.

$ estimated merit aid award if you decide to attend Lynn University.
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(This is only an estimate. This figure is based on academic merit and does not include need-based financial aid. The Lynn admissions team makes all final decisions regarding admission to the university and the actual awarding of merit aid.)