The Scholarship Committee at Digital Media Arts College awards scholarships to students in their respective programs. New students are reviewed for scholarship eligibility during the admissions process. DMAC offers Institutional scholarships in following areas:
Must submit a 250 word essay with application form
Provide quantitative financial information to Financial Aid office
Deadline
30 days prior to enrollment start date.
Basis for Selection
Student financial need is assessed on a case by case basis. DMAC uses quantitative indicators to determine a family's financial strength to pay for college and eligibility for scholarship. Quantitative factors include family income, credit score, and debts (mortgage, installment credit and existing student loans). Family size and the number of family members who will be attending college are also considered.
Range of Awards
Scholarship awards can range from "no award" to an amount equal to one academic year of tuition in the program in which enrolled.
Must have a minimum College grade point average of 3.0
Must be enrolled as a full-time student (12 credits or more)
Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
Application Procedure
Complete a scholarship application form
Must submit a 250 word essay with application form
Must submit official College transcripts
Must submit portfolio of artwork
Deadline
30 days prior to enrollment start date.
Basis for Selection
Student merit is assessed on a case by case basis and is based on academic and artistic achievements. Grades as recorded on the official college transcript will be used to judge suitability for an academic merit award. Artwork will be judged by a panel of DMAC faculty members from the department in which the student is enrolled for an artistic merit award.
Range of Awards
Scholarship awards can range from "no award" to an amount equal to one academic year of tuition in the program in which enrolled.
All scholarships offerings are used as minimum starting points for consideration. These criteria may be applied more rigorously depending upon the size and qualifications of the applicant pool. Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee selection. Scholarships are only valid for the matriculation date recipients indicate on their scholarship applications. All work submitted for the purposes of Admissions or Scholarships becomes the property of Digital Media Arts College. Portfolios and original work that are sent to the College will NOT be mailed back. The College assumes no responsibility for original pieces of artwork submitted or mailed in.