About the program
This merit-based scholarship is available to first-year students. The amount of the award is determined by your grade point average (GPA), which is calculated during the admission process by converting your grading system to the US GPA system. The table on the right shows the range of scholarship amounts offered through the Global Wildcat Award.
Selection
The Global Wildcat Tuition Transfer Award is a highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to international transfer students who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree.
- Students must have a minimum 3.00 cumulative college grade point average.
- Completed minimum of 12 or more transferable units at the time of admission application from non-U.S. college or at a U.S. junior college or community college are eligible for the awards above.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions.
- The award must be used the semester for which it was first offered.
- Awards are not offered for any summer term.
Students who have graduated from high school and are currently in their first semester of an accredited college (excludes non-accredited colleges) will NOT qualify for the First Year Global Wildcat Award. However, they will be considered for the Transfer Global Wildcat Award before the start of the semester upon receipt of their first semester grades, if received prior to the start of the first semester at the University of Arizona.
Availability
Two consecutive years (four semesters total) for fall and spring semesters only*, based on academic year renewal requirements. This award is not available for use in Arizona Online programs, Global Partner Programs or for Global Microcampus program use.
Students who complete their undergraduate degree in less than 4 consecutive semesters may use the remaining semester(s) toward graduate tuition (only) at Arizona in the semester immediately following undergraduate degree completion. Students who meet the aforementioned criteria may notify the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) once admitted to an Arizona Graduate Degree-Seeking program and enrolled as a full-time graduate student. Students who are accepted into certain professional programs such as Pharmacy, which do not require the completion of a Bachelor’s degree, may qualify to use their remaining semester(s) of their merit tuition award towards this program after completing their undergraduate coursework and are admitted into the PharmD program at Arizona. Please contact OSFA to inquire about full eligibility requirements.
Eligibility
- International student status.
- Offers are non-negotiable and are not increased to match offers from other institutions and remain the same as the initial offer for continuing students, even if a student improves their GPA at Arizona.
- Awards are for undergraduate studies only.
- Conditionally admitted students who enroll in the CESL U-Track Pathway and successfully complete one semester in the program AND enroll full-time at the University of Arizona the following semester will be awarded the scholarship they would have qualified for originally.
- If a student is classified as an Arizona resident, this scholarship will be adjusted to cover a proportional amount of resident tuition, if eligible.
- The award must be used the semester for which it was first offered.
Renewal Criteria
Students must meet the standard, minimum renewal requirements by the conclusion of the academic year (fall, winter, spring and summer semesters) in order to receive the scholarship for the following academic year.
Standard Minimum Renewal Requirements are as follows:
- Minimum GPA: Note that GPAs are not rounded or recalculated for scholarship purposes:
- Fall Admits Year 1: 3.00 cumulative University of Arizona grade point average.
- Minimum Units:
- Fall Admits only: 30 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive Year 2 of award (final year of the award)
- Spring Admits only: 15 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 1st award year to receive the award for the following year
- Spring Admits only: 45 cumulative Arizona units completed by the end of the 2nd award year to receive the award for the final, fourth semester of the following year
In addition to unit and GPA requirements, students are expected to maintain continuous enrollment in both fall and spring semesters.