When you apply for admission to UofSC, you are automatically considered for merit scholarships. These scholarships are only awarded to first-time freshmen entering the fall semester. Only one Admissions Merit Award per individual is allowed for nonresidents, with the exception of the Provost Scholars Award, which can be added to any other award listed in this section.
Stamps Scholars annual value: approximately $22,246 + tuition reduction to in-state
rate + $15,000 enrichment fund Horseshoe Scholars annual value: $11,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate The Stamps, McNair and Horseshoe Scholars Awards are the most prestigious awards offered
by the university to nonresidents. Forty-five nonresident students with strong academic
records and leadership qualities will be invited to participate in an interview weekend.
Five will be named Stamps Scholars, 20 will be named McNair Scholars, and up to 20
will be named Horseshoe Scholars. Candidates must participate in the entire Top Scholars
Weekend to be considered for these awards. Last year, nonresident Top Scholars had
an average SAT score of 1550 (ACT score of 35) and an average high school GPA of 4.8
and were in the top 1% of their high school class, on average. Recipients qualify
for the in-state tuition rate. The Top Scholars Awards are the most prestigious awards
at the university. Approximately, 45 out-of-state students with strong academic records
who are leaders in their high schools and communities will be invited to participate
in an interview weekend. Please note: To apply for these scholarships, both an application for general university admission
and an Honors College application supplement must be submitted to the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions. All students are encouraged to complete the general admissions application
by October 15. A separate Honors College application supplement must be completed
for Top Scholars award consideration no later than November 15. Annual value: up to $6,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate The university awards scholarships to National Merit Finalists. The competition for
these awards begins with taking the PSAT/NMSQT in the junior year of high school.
To be eligible, National Merit Finalists must list the University of South Carolina
as their first choice through the National Merit Corporation by the stated deadline.
The annual award value includes $500 sponsored by the National Merit Corporation,
if applicable. The Provost Scholars Award may be combined with another general university
award. Annual value: $8,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate Sponsored by the University of South Carolina Alumni Association, these awards signify
outstanding achievement in academics, leadership, talent and service. In 2023, recipients
of this award had an average SAT score of 1550 (ACT score of 35) and an average high
school GPA of 4.8 and were in the top 2% of their high school class, on average. Annual value: $4,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate Recipients of the Elite Award had an average SAT score of 1555 (ACT score of 35) and
an average high school GPA of 4.7 and were in the top 3% of their high school class,
on average. Annual value: $2,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate Recipients of the Excellence Award had an average SAT score of 1520 (ACT score of
34) and an average high school GPA of 4.6 and were in the top 5% of their high school
class, on average. Annual value: $500 + tuition reduction to in-state rate Recipients of the Superlative Award had an average SAT score of 1430 (ACT score of
32) and an average high school GPA of 4.6 and were in the top 8% of their high school
class, on average. Annual value: $500 + tuition reduction Recipients of the Distinction Award had an average SAT score of 1370 (ACT score of
30) and an average high school GPA of 4.4 and were in the top 15% of their high school
class, on average. Recipients of this award receive a significant tuition reduction
of nearly half of the nonresident rate. Annual value: $500 + tuition reduction Recipients of the Merit Award had an average SAT score of 1300 (ACT score of 29) and
an average high school GPA of 4.4 and were in the top 15% of their high school class,
on average. Recipients of this award receive a significant tuition reduction. Annual value: $500 + tuition reduction Recipients of the Recognition Award had an average SAT score of 1300 (ACT score of
29) and an average high school GPA of 4.2 and were in the top 25% of their high school
class, on average. Recipients of this award receive a tuition reduction. *May not be combined with any other general university scholarship offered by the
University of South Carolina Office of Undergraduate Admissions, except for Provost
Scholars Award.
Four-year value: approximately $204,000
McNair Scholars annual value: $22,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate + $12,000
enrichment fund
Four-year value: more than $200,000
Four-year value: more than $132,000
Four-year value: up to $112,000
Four-year value: more than $120,000
Note: A separate Honors College application supplement must be completed by Nov. 15
to be considered for the Stamps, McNair, Horseshoe and Alumni Scholars Awards.
Four-year value: more than $104,000
Four-year value: more than $96,000
Four-year value: more than $90,000
Four-year value: more than $63,000
Four-year value: more than $41,000
Four-year value: more than $22,000
For important and frequently asked questions about UofSC's freshman scholarships and policies, review the Scholarship FAQs.