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Financing Your Education College is an important investment in your future. Although you and your family have the primary responsibility for financing your college education, you should not overlook the possibility of financial assistance. Students may access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the Web at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ or pick up a paper application at the Southeast Missouri State University - Kennett (SEK) office. Entering electronically will provide faster results.
For additional information regarding financial aid, scholarships, etc., visit the financial aid pages at Southeast Web site. All financial aid is handled through the financial aid offices on the main campuses.
Additional information is available online through Southeast Missouri State University Student Financial Services. Any other questions can be answered by the SEK staff at (573) 888-0513.
Scholarships
Southeast Missouri State University - Kennett (SEK) Endowed Scholarship The SEK Endowed scholarship awards one $250 scholarship during the fall and spring semesters. Recipients may be undergraduate or graduate students attending classes at SEK. Recipients may be part-time or full-time students. A G.P.A. of 2.5 must be maintained for renewal. Applicants must apply each semester. Applications for this scholarship are available at the SEK office. The application process involves completing a scholarship application and writing a letter of introduction about yourself, your interests and why you need a scholarship to attend college.
Kennett National Bank Scholarship The Kennett National Bank (KNB) Scholarship awards four $500 scholarships each semester (fall, spring and summer). Recipients may be undergraduate or graduate students attending classes at the Southeast Missouri State University - Kennett (SEK). Recipients may be part-time or full-time students and must be residents of Dunklin County, Pemiscot County or Clay County, Arkansas. A minimum of one-half of the scholarships will be awarded to nontraditional students. Consideration will be given for renewal of scholarships. Applications for the KNB Scholarship are available at the SEK office. The application process involves completing a scholarship application and writing a letter of introduction about yourself, your interests and why you need a scholarship to attend college.
Kennett Development Corporation Endowed Scholorship The Kennett Development Corporation Scholarship awards two $500 scholarships each semester (fall, spring, and summer). Recipients must attend classes at SEK as either a full time or part time studnet. Recipients may be undergraduate or graduate students and must maintain a G.P.A. of 2.5 for renewal consideration. First preference is for Kennett Emerson Motor Technologies employees. Second preference is for children of Kennett Emerson Motor Technologies employees. If applicants do not meet the preferences, consideration will be given to other SEK students. Students must apply every semester.
Sheryl Crow #39 Education Foundation Scholarship The Sheryl Crow Scholarship was established in 1999 through the generosity of Sheryl Crow, a Kennett native and Grammy Award-winning artist. Each scholarship will pay the fees for one undergraduate or graduate class offered through SEK. Selection is based on financial need and connection to the Kennett #39 School District. Applications will be accepted from full-time and part-time students. Consideration for the renewal of scholarships will be given to prior recipients if a minimum GPA of 2.5 is maintained. Several scholarships will be awarded each semester. Applications for the Sheryl Crow #39 Foundation Scholarship are available at the SEK office. To apply, students must complete the application and provide a copy of their Student Aid Report received after completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). These forms take three to six weeks to process and are available at SEK and online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.
Simcoke Family Scholarship The Simcoke Family Scholarship awards three $500 scholarships each semester (fall, spring and summer). Recipients may be undergraduate or graduate students attending classes at the Southeast Missouri State University - Kennett (SEK). Recipients may be part-time or full-time students. A G.P.A. of 2.5 must be maintained for renewal. Applicants must apply each semester. Applications for the Simcoke Family Scholarship are available at the SEK office. The application process involves completing a scholarship application and writing a letter of introduction about yourself, your interests and why you need a scholarship to attend college.
Southeast A+ Scholarship Students who meet the Missouri A+ Schools Program guidelines, live in one of the qualifying counties, and enroll as full-time, degree-seeking students at a Southeast Regional Campus in Kennett, Malden, or Sikeston will be eligible for participation in the Southeast A+ Scholarship Program. The qualifiying counties include: Cape Girardeau, Bollinger, Butler, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard, and Wayne county. Checklist:
For more information contact the Southeast Office of Admissions at (573) 651-2590. Southeast Missouri State University has a number of scholarships available to Southeast students attending SEK. Many Southeast students qualify for Federal Pell Grants and/or students loans. For information about scholarships, grants and loans, visit http://www.semo.edu/.
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