SUNY Potsdam awards over $3,000,000 in scholarships annually to incoming and returning students. The majority of these awards are provided through the generosity of the alumni and friends of the College who wish to help students achieve their potential. To ensure fairness among applicants and recipients and comply with donors’ wishes, SUNY Potsdam has established the following policies. By accepting an award, students agree to comply with these policies. If you have any questions regarding these policies or your scholarship, please contact Financial Aid.
The following scholarship/grant programs can be applied toward non-tuition expenses.
- Provost Scholarship
- Dean’s Scholarship
- St. Lawrence Academy (SLA) Scholarship
- St. Lawrence Academy (SLA) Grant
Special rules apply to funding reducing room rent charges.
- Students receiving a Provost, Dean’s, or St. Lawrence Academy (SLA) Scholarship and/or Grant are required to reside on campus in the residence halls during the fall and spring semesters, and all subsequent semester(s) that they receive the scholarship/grant. Should the student choose to move off campus, the scholarship/grant will be canceled for the current and all subsequent semesters.
- Students must maintain continuous full-time enrollment (at least 12 credits). Full-time includes at least 12 credits through SUNY Potsdam (not those through a consortium).
- Students must earn a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) each semester to continue receiving the merit scholarship. Students must remain in good satisfactory academic standing per federal guidelines to continue receiving the St. Lawrence Academy Grant.
*Your scholarship cannot exceed the cost of room rent charges. Your scholarship may be reduced or canceled if you receive a housing waiver or other housing benefit. Students accepting a position as a Resident Assistant or with Campus Life may receive a partial or full housing waiver as compensation.
Terms / Notes
- If an out-of-state scholarship recipient becomes eligible for in-state tuition, it may result in a reduction in the amount of the scholarship.
- At a later date, the funding source for your scholarship may change, resulting in a differently named endowed scholarship. The total amount of your scholarship will remain the same. Certain endowed scholarships may require a different minimum GPA each semester. Students will be notified of this requirement in writing when the award is offered. Except for this difference, review procedures will remain the same.
Grade Review
SUNY Potsdam will review scholarship recipients’ grades on a yearly basis. Students with a cumulative GPA less than the required minimum will receive written notification of the cancellation of the scholarship.
Crane School of Music Students
If you are accepting an offer of financial aid from The Crane School of Music, you agree to and understand that there is a mutual commitment on the part of the institution and yourself. Therefore, you agree that after May 1 of the calendar year of matriculation, you will not consider any other offer from an institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music for the current academic year except with the express written consent of the music executive of the above-mentioned institution.