APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED, RE-OPENS IN AUG/SEP
Scholarship Awarding University:
Type of degree:
Bachelor’s
Scholarship Deadline:
Applications for this scholarship will end on the 1st of November, 2024
Scholarship Summary:
The Nutmeg Scholarship at the University of Connecticut is a full scholarship honoring the exceptional accomplishments of Connecticut secondary school seniors.
Scholarship Applicant Criteria:
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must;
- Be a U.S. citizen or a U.S. Permanent Resident Alien (copy of alien registration card is required and/or proof of immigration status in the USA), or an undocumented student who has resided in Connecticut for two or more years
- Be a Connecticut resident enrolled in and expected to graduate from a secondary school system in the state of Connecticut and enroll at the University of Connecticut beginning fall semester 2025
- Be involved in leadership activities through high school and/or community
- Have demonstrated a commitment to community service
- Applicants should have a minimum grade point average of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale and rank (if available) in the top 10% of their graduating class
- Submission of standardized test scores is optional and is not required for Nutmeg Scholarship eligibility:
- First-year applicants may choose whether or not to submit results from standardized tests through the fall 2026 admission cycle. No admission decision shall be impacted, and no student disadvantaged, if a standardized test score is not provided.
- Applicants choosing to provide a standardized test score should achieve a minimum combined SAT Score of 1370 or an ACT composite score of 30.
Selection process takes into consideration the following:
- Academic achievement (including rank in class, if available; GPA; and optional standardized test scores)
- Letters of recommendation
- Short answer responses
- Leadership in school and community
- Interview (determined by the Scholarship Selection Committee)
Value of Scholarship:
The Nutmeg Scholarship covers the full cost of attendance (which includes direct and indirect cost) for four years.
Scholarship Application Guide:
To apply:
i. Nutmeg Scholarship applicants must complete and submit all required documents along with the Common Application or apply Coalition, by November 1, 2024.
ii. After submitting the application for admission, applicants will receive an email with their NetID which will allow them to gain access to the applicant portal and the Nutmeg Supplemental Form. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions must receive this form, and all required documents listed below, by November 8, 2024.
Please note that the Nutmeg Scholarship selection process is highly competitive, and the number of applications received greatly exceeds the number of available scholarships. Applicants who are selected for an interview will be notified by telephone of their interview date. All interviews will be conducted virtually.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Applicants must provide their full name and date of birth on each required document, which include:
• Nutmeg Supplemental Form: The Nutmeg Supplemental Form will become available in the applicant portal once a student has completed the Common Application or has applied Coalition on Scoir. The Nutmeg Supplemental Form requires the following short answer responses:
1. What service to your community are you the most proud of and why? (100 words)
2. The University of Connecticut is committed to helping every student grow intellectually and become a contributing member of the state, national, and world communities. How will you make UConn and the world a better place? (200 words)
3. Why are you interested in UConn? (100 words)
• Résumé: A detailed résumé should feature activities, accomplishments, talents, and work experience, and should be uploaded in the Nutmeg Supplemental Form.
• Letters of Recommendation: Although optional for the admission process, two letters of recommendation from a teacher, a counselor, or an administrator are required for Nutmeg Scholarship consideration. Recommendation letters may be sent through electronic services, such as Naviance, or by email to onestop@uconn.edu. They may also be sent via fax to (860) 486-1476 or by postal mail and should include:
o Current academic status
o Academic and extra curricular achievements
o Personal qualities
o Potential for future success and contributions to your community
Scholarship Website:
Find further information on this scholarship opportunity at the University of Connecticut Freshman Scholarship Page.