Full-Tuition and Full-Ride Scholarships: Are They the Same ...
Let’s start with the full-tuition scholarship. Just as the name suggests, it covers tuition costs at college. This typically is restricted to the published tuition, but may also include lab or other student fees, as well as books. Many colleges offer full-tuition scholarships to incoming freshmen (or transfer students) for high academic achievement, such as scoring within a certain range on the SAT or ACT, or meeting a required grade point...
Of course, the scholarship that most students really want to secure is a full-ride scholarship. This type of award not only covers tuition and fees, but also books, room and board, supplies, and sometimes even living expenses. Some awards also cover the costs for study abroad programs. These awards are limited in number and are highly competitive. Here are few examples of full-ride scholarships that are offered through various colleges.
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