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Fairmont State University

    Hunt-Arnold Diversity Scholarship Application

    The Hunt-Arnold Diversity Scholarship is open to incoming freshmen and is offered to those students who have the potential to share with the campus community their varied cultural perspectives and diverse backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented in higher education. It is named in honor of Carl Hunt and Eugene Arnold, former Fairmont State faculty members who fostered an inclusive and diverse environment at Fairmont State for many years.

    This scholarship is awarded for a maximum of eight semesters or until program completion, whichever occurs first.  Renewal of scholarship is determined at the conclusion of each spring semester and requires that recipients maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average, successfully complete at least 24 credit hours during fall/spring semesters, and annual submission of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the priority deadline. 

    Application Requirements

    • Must be a US citizen or permanent resident
    • Must be a resident of WV
    • Must submit the Hunt-Arnold Diversity Scholarship application by May 1st of senior year in high school
    • Must submit at least two signed letters of reference  from school official, teacher, member of a community organization, or employer
    • Must submit personal essay on the topic “How do you define diversity and how can you help make Fairmont State University a more diverse campus?”
    • Must submit Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1st of senior year in high school
    • Must apply for admission to Fairmont State University by March 1st of senior year in high school
    Citizenship
    Citizenship
    Birthdate
    Birthdate
    Race/Ethnicity- you are encouraged to provide this information. If you choose to decline, your application will still be considered. 
    Race/Ethnicity- you are encouraged to provide this information. If you choose to decline, your application will still be considered. 
    Are you a first generation college student? A first generation student is defined as a student whose parents' highest level of education is a high school diploma or less. It is based upon the maximum education level of either parent in those situations where parents have different levels of education. 
    Are you a first generation college student? A first generation student is defined as a student whose parents' highest level of education is a high school diploma or less. It is based upon the maximum education level of either parent in those situations where parents have different levels of education. 
    Please provide the names of your two references and the capacity in which they know you along with an attachment of their letter of recommendation.