Why Adrian?
Whatever your background, Adrian College can provide you with the skills and experience you need to realize your dreams.
Sneak Peek Day
Incoming students for Fall 2024 are invited to register for Sneak Peek Day on Friday, July 12, 2024
Why Adrian?
Whatever your background, Adrian College can provide you with the skills and experience you need to realize your dreams.
Undergraduate Studies
We offer an undergraduate program of study that’s small enough to be personal
Graduate Studies
Pursuing your dream career starts with the next phase of your education. When you enroll in graduate school at Adrian College, you’re beginning more than advanced training in your field; you’re accelerating your professional journey.
Adrian College Scholarships/Grants are earmarked for full-time, on-campus study for up to eight semesters. Students may not receive institutional scholarships/grants that are in excess of tuition. Outside scholarships may affect Institutional or State grants and scholarships. Veteran Affairs Benefits, Post 9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33), and ROTC Full-tuition scholarships are included and will reduce the scholarship/grant eligibility of the student dollar for dollar. Please note that qualifying for Adrian College Scholarships may reduce previously awarded Adrian College Grants.
The combination of the Full-Tuition Scholarship Award, State of Michigan grants or scholarships, Federal grants or scholarships, and private grants or scholarships will equal full tuition at Adrian College. If you have questions, please contact the Office of Admissions at 1-800-877-2246.
All Adrian College applicants are considered for one (1) academic scholarship and are awarded at the following levels:
*Test scores for this academic school year have been made optional.
You may also be interested in the United Methodist Higher Education Foundation, which offers many scholarship opportunities for United Methodist students.
Adrian College FIRST Robotics Scholarship
Adrian College is excited to recognize innovative students who have actively competed in a FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge during their high school career.
Award Value
Ten new incoming undergraduate students will be awarded a scholarship valued at up to $40,000 ($10,000/year). The scholarship is renewable for up to four years (eight semesters total) of full-time undergraduate study based upon meeting renewal criteria.
2024/2025 Application Process
Application Deadline and Other Important Information
Please know that all students are eligible to receive the Scholarship Day Scholarship based on their attendance at a Scholarship Day event as a prospective student (current students are not able to qualify).
Students are also able to qualify for one scholarship from the following group.
Group - Trustee with Distinction Academic Scholarship - Trustee Academic Scholarship - Presidential Academic Scholarship - Dean’s Academic Scholarship.
Students who are full time and enter into college with the required ACT and GPA could be awarded the Adrian College Scholarship assistance up to eight (8) consecutive semesters. Students who receive a merit-based Adrian College scholarship will need to maintain their full time status (above 12 credit hours) and maintain good academic standing. Failure to maintain any one item of criteria could result in loss of the scholarship.
Students who file the FAFSA and need financial assistance could be awarded Adrian College Need-Based Grant money. This need-based grant money is free, given to the student from Adrian College. Adrian College Need-Based Grant money is not guaranteed each year, and is determined by the student’s FAFSA and residency status (on or off campus).
The Adrian College Grant will be reduced, if necessary, to maintain federal, state, and College budgets. Any other financial aid awards that exceed $99 and are not part of the original Financial Aid award, whether it be Adrian College or outside scholarships, federal/state grant or scholarship money, federal loans or tuition waiver can reduce the Adrian College Need-Based Grant.