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University Grants & Scholarships

– awarded in amounts varying with the student’s financial need, academic achievement and program criteria to students pursuing their first bachelors degree who enroll in the full-time traditional day undergraduate program. L-R grants and scholarships are applied only against tuition charges and cannot be combined to exceed tuition. L-R grants and scholarships may not be used for off-campus programs, including study abroad. These grants and scholarships are renewable for up to four years (five years if you are a hearing impaired education major), inclusive of all transfer credits, for students who meet Satisfactory Academic Progress.  

Athletic Scholarships – awarded at the discretion of the head coach of each individual sport. The annual amount of the scholarship varies and may exceed the cost of tuition.  

Child of a Lutheran Minister Grant – awarded to dependent children of ordained, Lutheran ministers. 

Endowed & Gift Scholarships – awarded in amounts varying with the student’s need, preference is given to students who have achieved superior academic records in high school or at the University.

Family Tuition Grant – available to families with more than one member simultaneously enrolled full-time in the traditional day undergraduate program and who are living on campus. Each family member will receive an annual award of $1000.

Friends In Faith Program – L-R matches awards from Lutheran congregations up to $500 per academic year. This program has a July 1st deadline.

Honors Scholarships – Cromer (full tuition), and Lineberger (three-quarter-tuition) scholarships will be awarded from the recipients of the L-R Scholars Awards. These students will be chosen through a combination of academic achievement, school and community involvement and an interview competition at Honors Day.  

Legacy Scholarship – awarded to students whose parents or grandparents are L-R graduates. The annual amount of this award is $1000.

L-R Grant In Aid – awarded in amounts varying with the student’s need and academic performance.

L-R Incentive Grant -  awarded in amounts varying with the student's need and contributions to school and community.

L-R Scholars Program – awarded to freshman students in recognition of academic achievement during the student’s high school career and based on  the student’s high school a grade point average and SAT or ACT scores at the time of admission into L-R. The annual mount of this award for freshman students ranges from $500 to $7500. Awarded to transfer students in recognition of academic achievement during the student’s attendance at a previous college(s) and based on the student’s grade point average at the time of admission into L-R. The annual amount of this award for transfer students ranges from $500 to $5000.

Martin Luther Fellows Program – awarded to students who are members of Lutheran Churches within the North Carolina Synod of the ELCA and who are nominated by their congregation by the July 1st deadline. The annual amount of this award is $1000.

Music Scholarships – awarded at the discretion of the L-R Music Department. The annual amount of the scholarship varies.  

Phi Theta Kappa Honors Scholarship – awarded to students who hold a 3.0 grade point average at a two-year college and hold membership in Phi Theta Kappa. The annual amount of this award is $1500.

Transfer Honors Scholarship – students transferring into L-R who hold a cumulative 
grade point average of 3.0 or better at their previous college(s) may compete in a scholarship competition for awards ranging up to $5000. 

University Grants & Scholarships 
Federal Grants
North Carolina State Grants & Scholarships

Federal Loans

Lutheran Opportunities
Helpful Financial Aid Websites
Alternative Loans

Aid for International Students

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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