Mount Mercy University is providing $2,000 to high achieving students who are passionate about studying a degree program at the Institution in the Social Work Scholarships.
This scholarship opportunity is open to all incoming and transfer students and is awarded through the Department of Psychology, Sociology, Social Work & International Studies.
Mount Mercy University, located in beautiful Cedar Rapids, Iowa, offers students a fulfilling education, promising people of all backgrounds solid preparation for a changing world. Their 1,600+ students come from around the globe, creating a vibrant, diverse, and welcoming campus community.
Established on five critical concerns—earth, immigration, nonviolence, racism, and women—Mount Mercy’s curriculum guides students in exploring and working towards a more just, equal, and peaceful world. Hands-on work often accompanies classroom learning, giving students the experience needed to start their careers with confidence in a variety of newly-developed skills and knowledge.
97% of MMU alumni are employed or in graduate school within nine months of graduation. With 75% of alumni residing in Iowa and 50% living in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Corridor, students have a close-knit network of professionals to engage with.
Eligibility for the Social Work Scholarships at Mount Mercy University:
- Applicants must demonstrate ability, talent, and dedication in their major area of study.
- Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5.
- Applicants must have attained a CGPA of 2.50 – 2.75 and ACT score of 20.
- Applicants must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
- TOEFL IBT – 79
- TOEFL CBT – 213
- TOEFL PBT – 550
- IELTS – 6.0
- STEP – Eiken Grade 1
- PTE – 53
- Duolingo – 50
Eligible Countries: International
Type: Undergraduate
Value of Award: $2,000
Number of Awards: Not Specified
Method of Application: Applicants are required to submit an online application. Scholarship applications must be submitted separately online.
Application Deadline: An application deadline is not monitored, but students are encouraged to apply in the early spring of their senior year in high school.
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