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Opportunity Scholarship at SDSU

This information is for continuing South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship recipients. 

 


If you are an incoming freshman and are looking for information on the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship at SDSU, please click HERE.


Official information regarding the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship can be found at the South Dakota Board of Regents WebsiteClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy


             


Requirements




 


The South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship rewards incoming students who are South Dakota residents with up to $5000 in scholarship support.  The full list of eligibility requirements can be found HEREClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

 


An eligible student may benefit from the program for up to four years as long as they continue to meet the requirements of the program.




 


To maintain eligibility for the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship, recipients must:




  • Maintain a cumulative 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, calculated after the second semester and every semester thereafter.

     

  • Complete consecutive spring and fall academic terms in order to remain eligible for continuation of scholarship from term to term. The scholarship does not apply to summer terms.

     

  • Complete a minimum of 15 new credit hours of instruction per term.

     

  • Sit for and meet, on the first attempt, the minimum passing scores established by the Board of Regents on all sections of the BOR college proficiency examination.




 


 


The following courses DO NOT count towards the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship




  • Remedial Courses

  • Repeated Courses

  • Incomplete Courses

  • Most Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Courses




 


Students who lose eligibility for the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship at SDSU will be notified.




 


Click HEREClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy for the administrative rules of the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship

 


Exemption Information




 


If a student loses eligibility for the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship at SDSU due to credit hours, the student may petition the executive director of the Board of Regents in writing to be excused from strict compliance with the administrative rules.  Click HEREClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy for contact information for the Board of Regents.



If a student loses eligibility for the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship at SDSU due to low GPA, is able to improve their GPA to 3.0 or above, and wishes to be reconsidered for eligibility, they must print and fill out the scholarship reinstatement form and submit it to the address below.  This form can be found HEREClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy




 


Scholarship reinstatement forms for SDSU students should be submitted to:




 


Monica Jorgenson

South Dakota State University

Box 2201  Admin 101

Brookings, SD  57006




Frequently Asked Questions


Click here for answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

Mailing Address

Monica Jorgenson
South Dakota State University
Box 2201 ADM 101
Brookings, SD 57006

Email

monica.jorgenson@sdstate.eduClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Telephone

(605) 688-5201

Fax

(605) 688-6540
 




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