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Yes! Our merit-based scholarships are as follows:
Scholarship | Amount per year | To qualify, your GPA must be between: |
Alumni Association Award for Excellence | $21,000 | 3.5-4.0 or 90-100% |
Keuka College Presidential Scholarship | $19,000 | 3.0-3.49 or 85-89% |
Keuka College Gold Scholars Award | $17,000 | 2.5-2.99 or 80-84% |
Additional Scholarships
Keuka College offers a number of other scholarships you may be eligible for as well. The best way to determine your exact eligibility, is to apply for admission today. View our additional scholarships.
Keuka College is a residential campus, and as such all students are required to live on campus through their senior year. Students who are eligible to live off campus may request off-campus housing, but must meet published requirements and deadlines. Late applications are accepted and reviewed when openings arise, but none are guaranteed.
Keuka College believes that a residential college atmosphere offers unique opportunities for students. One of these is the sociability of coming together for meals. The College views meals as an important part of each student’s day, not only for nutrition, but also for personal growth through interaction with others.
All students living in residence halls must participate in a meal plan. Students living in the Strong Hall and Keuka Park Apartments, have the option of a modified meal plan to supplement home-cooked meals in their private kitchen.
The first day of classes is Monday, Aug. 26, 2024. To view the college's academic calendar, click here.