Scholarship Eligibility Calculator

The Loras College Scholarship Eligibility Calculator can determine the amount of scholarship money that you may be eligible to receive. The final scholarship award will be based upon your official academic credentials and is contingent upon your application and acceptance.

Please complete the form below and click Submit to see the award amount for which you may be eligible.

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* First-Year college students must enter their high school cumulative GPA. Students with less than 12 college credit hours of coursework should enter their high school cumulative GPA. Transfer students with 12 college credit hours or more should enter their college cumulative GPA for all college coursework (even if it was earned at multiple institutions).

Calculations are based on a 4.0 GPA scale. Contact us at admissions@loras.edu if you have a GPA not based not on a 4.0 scale - we will convert it for you.

** Transfer students need to select Transfer Student from the drop down selection. First year college students need to select their earned ACT score.