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Kansas Wesleyan University

Important Information!

Scholarships listed below reflect offerings for those entering KWU in the Fall of 2025. Those coming to Kansas Wesleyan prior to that time may receive different scholarships at different levels. Please contact the KDub Hub or your admissions counselor for more information, or scroll to the bottom of this page for a link to previous scholarship details.

Scholarships for Kansas Residents

Note that the following scholarships may not be combined, or “stacked”, with any other KWU scholarship or grant offer. However, the academic matrix and power awards make up a portion of each scholarship.

Saline County Guarantee

This is a minimum guarantee of $80,000 in undergraduate scholarships over four years ($20,000 per year). KWU guarantees this amount, at minimum, to any high school/home school student who resides at an address in Saline County and is new to KWU.

Ad Astra Guarantee

This is a minimum guarantee of $70,000 in undergraduate scholarships over four years ($17,500 per year). KWU guarantees this amount, at minimum, to any graduate from a Kansas high school or home school, those who transfer from a college in Kansas or state resident.

Legacy and UMC Member Scholarships

KWU welcomes students with a historical tie to the university, whether it be through our long association with the United Methodist Church or by welcoming legacy students, those whose parents and grandparents have attended the university (or others with a KWU tie) in the past. Both of the below scholarships are valid for the cost of tuition only.

50% Legacy Scholarships

This 50% tuition scholarship is available to children and grandchildren of Kansas Wesleyan University, Marymount College or St. Mary of the Plains College alumni. Recipient must be a full-time, on-ground new undergraduate student. This scholarship may not be combined with any other KWU scholarship or grant offer.

50% United Methodist Scholarship

This 50% tuition scholarship is available to all members of the United Methodist Church. The scholarship opportunity applies to full-time, on-ground new undergraduate students. This scholarship may not be combined with any other KWU scholarship or grant offer.

General Scholarships

Over 99% of our full-time students receive financial aid. Our initial financial aid calculations are based on cumulative GPA and, in the case of transfer students, the number of hours transferring in. This is true for both domestic and international students.

Eisenhower Scholarship

$21,000 (off-campus $18,000)
High school seniors with a cumulative GPA of 4.0
Transfer students with GPA of 4.0 in 24 or more transferring graded credit hours

Trustee Scholarship

$19,000 (off-campus $16,000)
High school seniors with cumulative GPA of 3.8
Transfer students with GPA of 3.8 in 24 or more transferring graded credit hours

Presidential Scholarship

$17,000 (off-campus $14,000)
High school seniors with cumulative GPA of 3.6
Transfer students with GPA of 3.6 in 24 or more transferring graded credit hours

Academic Excellence

$15,000 (off-campus $12,000)
High school seniors with cumulative GPA of 3.3
Transfer students with GPA of 3.3 in 24 or more transferring graded credit hours

Dean’s Scholarship

$13,000 (off-campus $10,000)
High school seniors with cumulative GPA of 3.0
Transfer students with GPA of 3.0 in 24 or more transferring graded credit hours

University Scholarship

$10,000 (off-campus $7,000)
High school seniors with cumulative GPA from 2.5-2.9
Transfer students with GPA of 2.5-2.9 or more in transferring graded credit hours

Promise Scholarship

$8,000 (off-campus $5,000)
High school seniors with cumulative GPA from 2.0-2.49
Transfer students with GPA of 2.0 in 24 or more transferring graded credit hours

Discretionary Scholarships

Offered through activities such as athletics, fine arts, or academics. Amounts vary and are determined by coaches or sponsors.

State Line Grant

This is a $2,500 need-based grant possible for students from Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas. Admissions applications are due by April 1. Contact your admissions counselor for more information.

ACT Award

All incoming students with proper documentation of a 18 ACT score (or higher) will receive a $500 scholarship. Equivalent SAT scores (960 and up) are also valid for this award. Only freshmen (first-year students coming from a high school or home school) are eligible for this award. The score must be submitted by Aug. 1.

Coyote Enrollment Day

Incoming students must attend a Coyote Enrollment Day. To recognize their attendance, they will receive a $1,000 scholarship. Only incoming first-year students are eligible for this award.

Kansas Wesleyan University Award

Students who demonstrate financial need may qualify for this award. In addition, this award also may be awarded to applicants whose interests or background are underrepresented at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Kansas Advancement Scholarship – KS Community College Graduates

The Kansas Advancement Scholarship is a guarantee of at least $20,000 per year in scholarship aid for any graduate of a Kansas community college. The agreement is in support of September 2022’s global transfer and course articulation agreement between the Kansas Community College Trustees Association and the Kansas Independent College Association (KICA).

This opportunity is valid only for students new to KWU.

Advancement Scholarship Form

Nursing Transfer Scholarship

KWU has a special, significant scholarship for transfer, non-activity Nursing students! Junior transfer students who qualify for admission and enter KWU with a 3.5 GPA or better are guaranteed up to $30,000 of institutional aid for the year! Have a 3.25 GPA and want a new place to learn? You are assured of $25,000! Have a 3.0 GPA? You are guaranteed $23,0000!

Please note that students are allowed to live off campus.

Recipients are not eligible to receive aid for participation in fine arts or intercollegiate athletics, and must meet admissions standards to both KWU and the Nursing program.

 

Stein Strings Scholarship

The Stein Strings Scholarship guarantees strings players – new to KWU from a Saline County school – at least $20,000 per year in institutional aid!

The scholarship honors the late Eric Stein, who founded the Salina Symphony and was a longtime instructor at Marymount College.

Salina Regional Health Center Employee/Dependent Scholarship

KWU has created a scholarship for employees of longtime supporter Salina Regional Health Center (SRHC) and their dependents. Anyone eligible for the scholarship is guaranteed at least $20,000 of scholarship aid per year*! Qualifying individuals must be an SRHC employee, spouse or dependent under the age of 25 still living in the employee’s household. Learn more by contacting Director of Admissions Claire Houk at [email protected].

Necessary Form for SRHC Scholarship

*=The SRHC scholarship is not a stand-alone scholarship, but rather, a guarantee by the university that all KWU scholarship aid, when combined together, will equal at least $20,000 per year.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Scholarship

Kansas Wesleyan University offers a scholarship in partnership with the Fellowship of Christian Athletics (FCA). The agreement allows for scholarship money to be available for FCA interns at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Recipients of the scholarship will be mentored and trained by FCA staff. The scholarship is guaranteed for four years if expectations of the program are being satisfied. The first three years of the student’s time at KWU focus on helping lead the FCA on the Kansas Wesleyan University campus, with the support of the FCA staff person. Students will assist with on-campus programming and support for KWU student-athletes. The fourth year of the internship, the student intern will partner with a local high school to work with high school athletes and coaches.

The scholarship is a partial scholarship and students must complete the application process by April 15 of each year. Priority will be given to students who have already been accepted and complete their deposit to attend Kansas Wesleyan University. Up to two students will be awarded each year.

To apply for the scholarship, students must

  • Complete an essay (no longer than two pages) on why they want to participate in FCA and sport ministry.
  • Two letters of reference

Application materials can be submitted to Aaron Glendening, KWU FCA Coordinator at [email protected].

Please put “FCA Scholarship” in the subject line.

Study-Focused Scholarships

Multiple scholarships are linked to a student’s activity, major or discipline. Contact your admissions counselor for more information on the below opportunities!

Dr. Rebecca Chopp Transfer Scholarship

The scholarship is designed for eligible transfers (24 transferring hours, 2.5 cumulative GPA, nonactivity) who exhibit academic achievement, community service and leadership capabilities. Awards range from $2,000 to $10,000 per year. See your admissions counselor for more information.

Music Scholarships

Music scholarships are provided in honor of longtime KWU music instructor Bill McMosley.

DECA Scholarship

This scholarship will focus on students joining DECA. Multiple scholarships will be awarded.

STEM Scholarships

STEM scholarships are awarded in honor of Dr. Dorothy Hanna, long-time KWU professor.

Theatre Scholarships

Theatre scholarships are awarded in honor of long-time KWU professor Barbara Marshall.

2023-24 scholarship details (relevant for those entering KWU in the fall of 2023 and spring of 2024) can be found here and information on 2024-25 scholarships can be found here. For all scholarships, the maximum award available to new students who live off-campus is 65% of tuition unless approved by the executive vice president of advancement and university operations. The maximum amount for students currently living on-campus, but wishing to move off, would be 62.5% of tuition if they do move off. 

Please note that outside entities may offer scholarships, including those specific to Kansas Wesleyan. If you have questions or desire assistance regarding these, you may contact the Admissions office and we will assist you to the best of our ability.