The Kentucky Southern Indiana Scholarship 2026 offers financial aid programs for first-time freshmen entering the University of Louisville in Fall 2026. These scholarships are designed for students residing in Kentucky and Southern Indiana, including Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott, and Washington Counties. Awards range from $2,500 to full in-state tuition, with options for competitive and mentored scholarships.
The University of Louisville (UofL) is a public research university in Louisville, Kentucky, committed to providing accessible education. Through its Office of Undergraduate Admissions, UofL offers a variety of scholarships and grants to support students from the region, including need-based aid via FAFSA and merit-based awards. The university emphasizes academic excellence and community engagement.
Kentucky Southern Indiana Scholarship Benefits
- Trustees’ Scholarships: $2,500-$8,000 per year based on ACT/SAT and GPA
- GSA, GSP, GSE Award, Gatton Academy & Craft Academy Award, Rogers Scholars Award: $5,000-$10,000 per year
- National Merit Finalist/Semifinalist: Full in-state tuition
- Competitive Scholarships: $1,000-$16,000 per year (e.g., Henry Vogt Scholarship $16,000)
- Mentored Scholarships: $22,000 for in-state students (Grawemeyer), full in-state tuition plus up to $10,000 (MLK), full in-state tuition and travel (McConnell)
- Cardinal Commitment Grant: $2,000-$7,000 for non-Pell eligible, 100% tuition for Pell Grant, Cap Grant and KEES recipients
- Federal Pell Grant: $740-$7,395 per year
- Federal Work-Study: Up to $6,500 per year
- Kentucky CAP Grant: $5,300 per year
- UPS Tuition Assistance: Full undergraduate resident tuition through Metropolitan College
Kentucky Southern Indiana Scholarship Eligibility Criteria
- First-time freshmen entering UofL in Fall 2026
- Reside in Kentucky or Southern Indiana (Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott, Washington Counties)
- Minimum 3.5 weighted GPA for most scholarships
- Qualifying ACT/SAT scores required for some awards (e.g., 26-36 ACT or 1230-1600 SAT)
- Students without test scores considered via comprehensive academic review with 3.5 weighted GPA
- Must complete FAFSA for need-based aid (UofL code 001999)
- F1 visa students not eligible for admissions scholarships; international scholarships available separately
- Full-time enrollment required for most awards
How to Apply for Kentucky Southern Indiana Scholarship
- Apply for admission to UofL via the UofL Gateway
- For competitive and mentored scholarships: submit additional application, student-involvement resume, essays, letters of recommendation by December 1
- For all other admissions scholarships: no separate application required; students meeting criteria are notified via UofL Gateway
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for need-based aid
- Submit test scores if available (only considered if advantageous)
- Check UofL Gateway for next steps and award notifications
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Kentucky Southern Indiana Scholarship. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply for financial aid at the University of Louisville.
What is the Kentucky Southern Indiana Scholarship?
It is a financial aid program for first-time freshmen entering the University of Louisville in Fall 2026, who reside in Kentucky or Southern Indiana. It includes merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, and competitive awards.
Who is eligible for this scholarship?
First-time freshmen who are residents of Kentucky or Southern Indiana (Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott, Washington Counties) and meet GPA and test score requirements. Some awards require a 3.5 weighted GPA and qualifying ACT/SAT scores.
What are the benefits of the scholarship?
Benefits range from $2,500 to $8,000 per year for Trustees’ Scholarships, up to $10,000 for GSA awards, full in-state tuition for National Merit Finalists, and up to $22,000 for mentored scholarships. Need-based grants like Cardinal Commitment Grant cover up to 100% tuition.
What is the deadline to apply?
The deadline for competitive and mentored scholarships is December 1. For other admissions scholarships, there is no deadline but students should apply by April 1 to be guaranteed consideration. The FAFSA priority deadline for need-based aid is February 15.
Do I need to submit test scores?
Test scores are encouraged but not required. They are only considered if they advantage the student. Students without test scores are evaluated through a comprehensive academic review if they have a 3.5 weighted GPA.
Can I stack multiple scholarships?
Admissions scholarships cannot be stacked with other admissions scholarships unless otherwise noted. Students receive the highest scholarship amount they qualify for. Some awards like the Woodford R. Porter Scholarship may be stacked with existing scholarships.
How do I apply for need-based aid?
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using UofL’s school code 001999. The FAFSA opens each year, and students are recommended to submit it as soon as possible. Need-based aid includes Pell Grants, CAP Grants, and Cardinal Commitment Grants.
Are international students eligible?
Students attending on an F1 visa are not eligible for admissions scholarships. However, international scholarships are available separately through the International Center.
What is the Cardinal Commitment Grant?
It is a need-based grant that narrows the gap between scholarships/financial aid and the cost of attendance. Awards range from $2,000 to $7,000 for non-Pell eligible students, and 100% tuition coverage for students receiving Pell Grant, Cap Grant, and KEES.
How are scholarship recipients notified?
Students who meet the minimum criteria are notified of their award or eligibility in their UofL Gateway. For competitive scholarships, eligible students find next steps in the Gateway after applying to UofL.
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