Shelton State Community College is committed to providing its students with access to quality education, regardless of their financial circumstances. To this end, the college offers a wide range of scholarships that can help students cover the costs of tuition, fees, and other expenses.

Shelton State Scholarships come in various forms, each with its eligibility criteria and application process. Some of the most popular types include:
Academic Scholarships
- Presidential Scholarship: Awarded to incoming freshmen with a 3.5 GPA and an ACT score of 26 or higher. Covers full tuition, fees, and a book allowance.
- Academic Excellence Scholarship: Awarded to sophomores with a 3.2 GPA. Covers 50% of tuition and fees.
- Dean’s List Scholarship: Awarded to students who maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher. Covers 25% of tuition and fees.
Need-Based Scholarships
- Federal Pell Grant: Awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. Maximum award amount: $6,495 for the 2022-23 academic year.
- Alabama Student Assistance Program (ASAP): Awarded to Alabama residents who demonstrate financial need. Covers tuition and fees after other financial aid is applied.
- Shelton State Community College Foundation Scholarship: Awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and have a strong academic record. Cover partial tuition and fees.
Special Scholarships
- Athletics Scholarships: Awarded to student-athletes who meet certain academic and athletic criteria.
- Fine Arts Scholarships: Awarded to students who demonstrate talent in music, theater, or visual arts.
- Community Service Scholarships: Awarded to students who have made significant contributions to their community.
The application process for Shelton State Scholarships varies depending on the type of scholarship. For general scholarship information and application materials, visit the college’s Financial Aid website.
Academic Scholarships:
- Presidential Scholarships: Automatic for students who meet the criteria.
- Academic Excellence Scholarships: Apply online through the Shelton State Foundation.
- Dean’s List Scholarships: Students are automatically notified of their eligibility.
Need-Based Scholarships:
- Federal Pell Grant: Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Alabama Student Assistance Program (ASAP): Complete a FAFSA and submit an ASAP application through the Alabama Commission on Higher Education.
- Shelton State Community College Foundation Scholarship: Apply online through the Shelton State Foundation.
Special Scholarships:
- Athletics Scholarships: Contact the Athletics Department for application information.
- Fine Arts Scholarships: Contact the Fine Arts Department for application information.
- Community Service Scholarships: Apply online through the Shelton State Foundation.
- Start your research early. The earlier you start looking for scholarships, the more time you’ll have to find the ones that are the best fit for you.
- Be proactive in your application process. Don’t wait for scholarships to come to you. Take the initiative to contact scholarship providers and ask about their requirements.
- Maintain a strong academic record. Most scholarships require a minimum GPA. Focus on earning good grades throughout high school and college.
- Get involved in extracurricular activities. Volunteering, playing on sports teams, and participating in clubs can help you build a strong resume that can make you a more attractive scholarship candidate.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for help. If you have any questions about the scholarship application process, don’t hesitate to reach out to your school counselor or the college’s financial aid office.
Q: How many scholarships are available at Shelton State?
A: The number of scholarships available varies each year, but the college typically awards over 1,000 scholarships to new and returning students.
Q: What is the average amount of a scholarship at Shelton State?
A: The average amount of a scholarship at Shelton State is approximately $1,000, but some scholarships can be worth much more.
Q: Can I receive multiple scholarships?
A: Yes, students can receive multiple scholarships, but the total amount of all scholarships cannot exceed the cost of tuition, fees, and other expenses.
Q: What if I don’t qualify for any scholarships?
A: Even if you don’t qualify for any scholarships, there are other forms of financial aid available, such as grants, loans, and work-study programs. Visit the Shelton State Financial Aid website to learn more.