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Fine Arts - Painting/Sculpture/Photography/etc
Jul 23 2012
With a 3.0 average in high school, I was able to get a good amount of scholarships.
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Mechanical Engineering
Sep 27 2011
I made formal application. I DO recommend declaring a major to be considered for departmental scholarships and to make at least a 3.9 (unweighted and not rounded up) GPA in order to participate in scholarship weekend.
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Psychology
Jul 15 2011
Study & obtain an excellent test score-- the better the test score, the more scholarship money you will be eligible for. It will make attending the school easier, financially.
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Jan 26 2010
JBU is fairly selective. If your grades and ACT aren't the best, go visit, and get to know an admissions counselor personally. If you do, and they recognize potential in you, they will fight for your admission to the school.
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