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Temple University Broad Street Finish Line Scholarship

Temple University Broad Street Finish Line Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$20,000

Application Deadline:

01/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Dr. Russell H. Conwell, who founded Temple University, held the view that anyone should have access to education based on their intellectual prowess and individual drive, regardless of their financial situation. The Office of Student Financial Services at Temple University is available to help all Temple students with the financial aid application process and with maintaining their University balance due statements. Temple University offers a wide range of scholarships thanks to their generosity.

Undergraduate students with financial need are eligible to apply for the Temple University Broad Street Finish Line Scholarship. Students who are the first in their families to graduate from college or university are given preference. Additionally, students from the City of Philadelphia will be given preference, while all applicants, including those from other countries, will be taken into account. 

Eligibility Criteria For Temple University Broad Street Finish Line Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria for scholarships:

  • Academic Performance: Many scholarships consider academic achievements, such as GPA, class rank, or standardized test scores. Some scholarships may have specific minimum GPA requirements or academic performance benchmarks.
  • Field of Study: Scholarships may be specific to certain fields of study or academic programs. Some scholarships target students in specific disciplines, such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), arts, business, or health-related fields.
  • Residency or Citizenship: Certain scholarships may be restricted to students who are residents of a particular state, citizens or permanent residents of a specific country, or international students.
  • Extracurricular Involvement and Leadership: Scholarships often value applicants who have demonstrated leadership skills and active involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, volunteer work, or leadership roles in student organizations.
  • Specific Demographic or Background: Some scholarships may target individuals from specific backgrounds, ethnicities, genders, or underrepresented groups. 
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Many scholarships require applicants to submit essays or personal statements that demonstrate their motivation, goals, and how they align with the scholarship’s values or objectives.
  • Recommendations: Scholarships often require letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or other individuals who can speak to the applicant’s qualifications, character, or achievements.

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