Freshman and Transfer Scholarships for Non-Residents of West Virginia (2025-2026)
Current scholarship information and values pertain to incoming freshmen and first-time transfer students for fall 2025 and is not retroactive to previous classes or currently enrolled students. Students entering WVU prior to the fall 2025 semester may have been offered different scholarships and/or amounts. Future students may also have different criteria or values.
For consideration, students must be admitted by the deadlines listed for each scholarship. Please review all deadlines carefully.
West Virginia University awards numerous academic scholarships to incoming students.
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- For first-time freshmen, scholarship offers are made on an ongoing basis beginning approximately by December for the upcoming academic year. For first-time transfers, scholarship offers usually begin in March.
- Scholarship amounts may be affected if students are receiving additional financial aid or assistance. See our Scholarship FAQs webpage for information on receiving multiple scholarships (also known as " stacking") and/or aid.
- You may also qualify for other financial resources to assist with educational expenses. The priority submission deadline for submitting the FAFSA is usually March 1. To receive a complete financial aid and scholarship offer from WVU as quickly as possible, we encourage students to submit the FAFSA when it becomes available each year on October 1.
See our Scholarship FAQs webpage for information on applying for scholarships, scholarship offers, summer, and more. See our Renewal Requirements webpage for information that institutional scholarship/grant recipients need to know about maintaining their scholarship for future academic years as well as deferral and leave of absence information.
Automatic Consideration Based on Admission
Students cannot receive both the Scholarship of Distinction and Go First Scholarship.
- Climb Higher Scholarship
- WVU System Connection Grant
- WVU Pledge (Student must be a Promise Scholarship recipient to be eligible)