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FINANCIAL AID

Your education is a significant investment.

Scholarship

South Baylo University offers several scholarships every quarter. Students may apply for scholarship awards through the Academic Office or Office of Student Services.

Scholarships are awarded based on the following:

  • Completed at least two (2) quarters of full-time study at SBU
  • Earned a Cumulative Quarter Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.75 or higher
  • Involved in activities or services at the university and in the AOM profession
  • Demonstrate a genuine need for financial assistance

The Scholarship Award Committee reviews and evaluates the applications. Qualified students may not receive more than three (3) scholarships during the student’s tenure at SBU.

Scholarship Application Form (Academic)
Scholarship Application Form (Clinic)

Scholarship Awards

Students who meet stipulated criteria for the scholarship and financial need are eligible to apply for scholarship awards. Notices of available scholarships and deadlines shall be posted on campus. The final selection shall be made by the Scholarship Committee.

Scholarship awards are awarded depending on the availability of funds and donations.

The President’s scholarship award is given to exceptional students whose performance in academics, involvement in student activities, and services to the University and AOM profession exceed above and beyond the basic requirements.

Founder's Scholarship

At the discretion of the Founder, this scholarship will be awarded to exceptional students whose performance in academics, involvement in student activities, and services to the University and the AOM profession exceed above and beyond the basic requirements.

The Founder in consultation with the Scholarship Award Committee designates the recipient(s).

The Founder presents the scholarships to the students during the quarterly welcome event for new students.

The amount of this scholarship per student will be determined by the Founder.

President's Scholarship

At the discretion of the President, this scholarship will be awarded to exceptional students whose performance in academics, involvement in student activities, and services to the University and the AOM profession exceed above and beyond the basic requirements.

 The President in consultation with the Scholarship Award Committee designates the recipient(s).

 The President presents the scholarships to the students during the quarterly welcome event for new students.

 The amount of this scholarship per student will be determined by the President.

Academic Excellence Scholarship
  • SBU awards this scholarship to the student who demonstrates excellence in academic performance each quarter.
  • Prospective recipients must meet the following criteria:
    1. Completed at least two (2) quarters of full-time study at the University
    2. Enrolled in 12 or more units for the quarter in which this scholarship is awarded.
    3. Earned a Cumulative Quarter Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.75 or higher.
    4. Involved in activities and/or services to fellow students, the University, and the AOM profession.
    5. Demonstrated a genuine need for financial assistance.
    6. Abided by the Code of Conduct stated in this catalog.
  • Prospective recipients are required to submit a scholarship application to the academic office during the last week of the academic quarter.
  • The Scholarship Award Committee reviews and evaluates an application and supporting documents of each prospective recipient.
  • The Student Service Coordinator will notify the student of the award by the first week of the following academic quarter.
  • The Academic Dean presents the scholarships to students during the quarterly Student Council Orientation for new students.
  • Qualified students may not receive more than three (3) scholarships during his/her tenure at the University.
  • The amount of this scholarship per student per quarter can be up to $500.
Clinic Excellence Scholarship
  • SBU awards a scholarship to the student who demonstrates excellence in a clinical internship each quarter.
  • Prospective recipients must meet the following criteria:
    1. Completed all requirements for entering the Observation Phase of Clinic Internship as a full-time student at the University.
    2. Earned a Cumulative Quarter Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.5 or higher.
    3. Recommended by the Clinic Supervisors.
    4. Enrolled in 120 or more internship hours for the quarter in which this scholarship is awarded.
    5. Dressed professionally and appropriately at all times.
    6. Complied with Clinic Rules & Regulations, including prerequisites, CNT, HIPAA, & OSHA.
    7. Actively recruited patients for the SBU Clinics.
    8. Involved and collaborated in activities and/or services to fellow interns, the University, and the AOM profession.
    9. Demonstrated a genuine need for financial assistance.
    10. Abided by the Code of Conduct stated in this catalog.
  • Prospective recipients are required to submit a scholarship application to the Director of the Clinic during the last week of the academic quarter.
  • The Scholarship Award Committee reviews and evaluates an application and supporting documents of each prospective recipient.
  • The Clinic Director will notify the intern by the first week of the following academic quarter.
  • The Clinic Director presents the scholarships to interns during the quarterly Student Council Orientation for new students.
  • Qualified interns may not receive more than two (2) scholarships during the tenure at the University.
  • The amount of this scholarship per student per quarter can be up to $400.
Student Services Scholarship
  • SBU awards this scholarship to the student who demonstrates excellence in student services and activities each quarter.
  • Prospective recipients must meet the following criteria:
    1. Completed at least two (2) quarters of full-time study at the University.
    2. Enrolled in 12 or more units for the quarter in which this scholarship is awarded.
    3. Earned a Cumulative Quarter Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.0 or higher.
    4. Involved in activities and/or services to fellow students, the University, and the AOM profession.
    5. Recommended by the student councils and the student services advisor
    6. Engaged in student council activities and programs.
    7. Abided by the code of conduct stated in this catalog.
  • Prospective recipients are encouraged to submit a scholarship application to the Student Services office during the last week of the academic quarter.
  • The Scholarship Award Committee reviews and evaluates an application and supporting documents of each prospective recipient.
  • The Student Services Coordinator will notify the student of the award by the first week of the following academic quarter.
  • The Student Services Coordinator presents the scholarships to students during the quarterly Student Council Orientation for new students.
  • Qualified students may not receive more than two (2) scholarships during his/her tenure at the University.
  • The amount of this scholarship per student per quarter can be up to $300.
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