The President's Scholarship is available to students who demonstrate exceptional academic
performance and covers the cost of tuition and fees for up to 4 semesters at NPC.
Students must enroll within 1 year of high school graduation.
Students must meet the following criteria to receive scholarship: (2 of 3 must be
met):
- 3.0 Cumulative High School GPA
- 22 or higher on ACT
- Rank in the top 25% of graduating class
To maintain the scholarship:
- 3.0 Cumulative GPA
- Full-time Enrollment (at least 12 hours per term)
Apply before April 1 for priority consideration. After April 1, the scholarship is
awarded based on the availability of funds. These scholarships are awarded for the
fall and spring semester only.
Apply for NPC scholarships on the National Park College Scholarship Application website.
The Academic Achievement Award is available to students with the potential to excel
in college and covers the cost of tuition for 2 semesters. Students must enroll within
1 year of high school graduation.
Students must meet the following criteria to receive scholarship:
- 2.75 Cumulative GPA
- 19 or higher on ACT
To maintain the scholarship:
- 2.75 Cumulative GPA
- Full-time Enrollment (at least 12 hours per term)
Students may reapply for one additional year if funding is available and they maintain
the required CGPA and full time enrollment.
Apply before April 1 for priority consideration. After April 1, the scholarship is
awarded based on the availability of funds. These scholarships are awarded for the
fall and spring semester only.
Apply for NPC scholarships on the National Park College Scholarship Application website.
The Nighthawk Leadership Scholarship is awarded to NPC students that exhibit leadership
and service to their campus and community. In order to receive the Nighthawk Leadership
Scholarship students must be awarded a qualifying position by completing the appropriate
selection process. They are also required to submit the NPC Scholarship Application.
Positions that qualify:
- Student Government Association Officers and Representatives
- Student Ambassadors
- PTK Officers
- Nighthawk Cheer Squad
- Nighthawk Basketball
To maintain the scholarship:
- 2.0 Cumulative GPA
- Full-time Enrollment (at least 12 hours per term)
Award amount depends on the position and availability of funds.
National Park College is proud to offer the National Park Promise Scholarship to students
who complete a two year program through the National Park Technology Center (NPTC). The National Park Promise is a last dollar scholarship that covers 100 percent of
the cost of tuition and fees after all other aid has been applied. It is renewable
for two years at NPC.
To qualify for the National Park Promise scholarship a student has to be enrolled
in the same NPTC program for both years and complete all necessary program requirements.
For more information regarding the NPC Promise Scholarship and NPTC please visit the Promise Scholarship page.
Students entering their junior year that want to attend NPTC can complete an application
provided by their high school counselor. Upon graduation, students should complete
the NPC Scholarship Application.
The purpose of this program is to recognize the scholarly and service achievements
of Arkansas’ two-year college students.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
- Arkansas resident
- Enrolled in a public two-year college and expected to continue enrollment through
at least Spring of the following year
- Completed a minimum of 24 credit hours in pursuit of an associate degree by June 1
of the current year
- Cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- Demonstrated involvement in campus and/or community activities
- Intent to graduate from the NPC with an associate degree by Summer 2020
- Intent to transfer to an Arkansas four-year university upon associate degree completion
Selection Process:
When selecting an Academic All-Star and Alternate, the selection committee will consider:
- Cumulative GPA (minimum of 3.25 on a 4.00 scale)
- Participation in academic or technical honors organizations
- Awards/honors given by the college and community
- Involvement in campus activities, campus leadership roles, and community participation
Consideration may be given, at the committee's discretion, for rigorous coursework,
heavy work load, challenging personal circumstances, or overcoming significant obstacles.
Apply for NPC scholarships on the National Park College Scholarship Application website. Deadline: April 1, 2019
This scholarship may be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies. It is open to
high school and college students that plan to attend NPC for the in the Fall semester.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for assistance.
Apply for NPC scholarships on the National Park College Scholarship Application website.
Deadline: April 1, 2019
This scholarship is available to assist students that need a flexible schedule to
complete their degree. This scholarships is nonrefundable to students and is available
to pay tuition, fees, and books (if no other financial aid is available for the purchase
of books).
Students must complete the National Park College Scholarship Application and meet the following criteria to receive scholarship:
- Enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours
- Must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Must be degree seeking
- Must be at least one year out of High School
Scholarship awards will vary based on enrollment.
Award amounts up to:
- $1,000 - 12 Hours or more
- $750 - 9 to 11 Hours
- $500 - 6 to 8 Hours
HSU offers a Presidential Transfer Scholarships for NPC students transferring in the
Fall of 2019. The recipient will receive $6,000 per year for up to two years. The
recipient must enroll in and complete 30 hours by the end of the first academic year
and maintain a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Only one award per school is given. Students must
complete the National Park College Scholarship Application and must meet the following criteria:
- Transfer to HSU Fall 2019
- Have a 3.5 cumulative GPA or higher
Deadline to apply is April 1, 2019.
Note: Please indicate in the essay your plans to transfer to HSU in the fall of 2019.
Arkansas Tech University offers a Presidential Honors Transfer Scholarship for students
transferring in the fall 2019, who hold a 3.0 cumulative GPA and completed 12 or more
for-credit hours with a 3.0 cumulative GPA at their most recent regionally accredited
college or university. Only one award per school is given; the recipient will receive
$3,000 per semester renewable up to five semesters of completion of an undergraduate
degree.
Students must complete the National Park College Scholarship Application
Deadline to apply is April 1, 2019.
Note: Please indicate in the essay plans to transfer to ATU in the fall of 2019
ATU offers tech transfer scholarships that are awarded on a competitive basis. ATU
offers two levels of tech transfer scholarship:
- Level I
- The level I tech scholarship is for students who have completed 12 or more credit
hours at their most recent regionally accredited college or university. The recipient
will receive $4,000 per year.
- Level II
- The level I tech scholarship is for students who have completed 12 or more credit
hours at their most recent regionally accredited college or university. The recipient
will receive $3,000 per year.
Applicants need to complete the ATU online scholarship application.
Deadline to apply is April 1, 2019.
Scholarships awarded at program director's discretion.
Graduating Senior must meet the following criteria to receive scholarship:
- 3.5 Cumulative High School GPA
- 24 or higher on ACT
Amount $500
Deadline is April 1st
Covers the cost of tuition and fees up to 4 semesters (excluding program fees and
meal plan fees)
Deadline is April 1st.
Graduating Senior must meet the following criteria to receive scholarship
- Complete one year in the National Park Technology Center
- Instructor recommendation/selection with approval of Director of NPC Technology Center
Covers the cost of tuition and fees up to 4 semesters (excluding program fees an meal
plan fees)
Deadline is April 1st
Graduating Senior must meet the following criteria to receive scholarship
- Serve at least 1 year as an Arkansas Skills USA state officer an/or be a gold medal
winner in state and/or National Skills USA competition
- Must have a 2.5 high school GPA
Covers tuition for Fall an Spring semesters.
Deadline is April 1st.
Student must be at least 21 years old.
AAUW scholarships are available for female students who are full-time students. Award
money may be used for mandatory fees, tuition, and/or books and materials.
Scholarship criteria:
- Must be transferring to an accredited four-year program.
- Must complete a FAFSA.
- Have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA.
How to apply:
- Complete an AAUW Transfer Application
- Include a one-page personal letter with information pertaining to your family situation,
academic achievements, education and current goals.
- Attend a 20-minute interview with the AAUW Scholarship Committee on the NPC campus.
Not attending the interviews will result in disqualification.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- You are strongly encouraged, though not required, to attend the AAUW scholarship awards
luncheon typically held in November.
The art faculty of NPC shall select a recipient for the Artist Workshop scholarship.
The award money is for supplies through the NPC Bookstore only.
Eligibility:
- Enrollment in some type of art class.
Eligibility:
- You must complete the FAFSA.
- The scholarship is based solely on need.
- Preference is given to a student enrolled in the LPN program first, RN program second.
Award:
- The award for the first two years will be $1,000, $500 for LPN and $500 for RN.
- By the third year, if unrestricted funds only equate to $500 or less, preference will
be given to an LPN student.
- Award pays for tuition, books, fees and reimbursement for licensure.
Renewal Criteria:
- The student must remain in good academic standing.
The student must be enrolled to become a teacher and the scholarship will be applied
to the recipients' cost of attendance.
Eligibility:
- Financial need.
- Community involvement.
- Potential to succeed in college.
Eligibility:
- 2.0 GPA or higher.
- Must complete FAFSA.
- Enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours.
- Provide a signed personal letter stating needs.
The award may be used towards tuition, books and fees and is not renewable.
Students must be enrolled in General Chemistry I or II, General Physics I or II, Engineering
Materials, Statistics and Dynamics, Discrete Math or math electives above these courses.
The minimum GPA is 3.0. Students completing or declaring an Associate of Arts in teaching
are not eligible to apply. This award is not renewable. The award may be used towards
textbooks, e-books, lab kits, course required supplies, access codes, clickers, or
a required software for a specific course referenced.
There is no minimum GPA necessary for the student to qualify. The student must be
enrolled in at least 6 credit hours to be awarded this scholarship. Preference will
be given to students who have intentions to transfer to a four-year accredited college
or university or a student enrolled in a two-year degree program at NPC. The student
must show financial need. Must have a completed FAFSA. The award may be used to cover
the cost of tuition, fees and books but is not renewable.
The minimum GPA to qualify is 2.5. The scholarship is based on merit and need. Students
will apply by completing the NPC scholarship application. The applicants must write
a brief essay including employment plans and any community or family assistance they
provide.
Spring semester only. Scholarship opportunity will be announced by October 15, have
a deadline of November 7, and the recipient selected by November 15th.
The award may be used for tuition, fees, books or tools. Any remaining monies not
used may be released to the student.
A scholarship in the amount of $600 will be awarded each semester to a student who
meets the following criteria:
- Distinguished need (FAFSA).
- Applicant must demonstrate outstanding vocal/musical ability through an audition with
the choral director.
- Applicant must maintain a grade point average of 2.25 each semester.
- Applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student at NPC.
Scholarship Award:
- $500 for fall and renewed in the spring with successful completion of the previous
semester.
- $250 for the spring semester.
Selection Criteria:
- First Scholarship
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- Entering first-year students.
- Need.
- Academic success.
- Preference to Garland County residence and health care experience.
2. Second Scholarship
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- Returning second semester.
- Need.
- Academic success.
- Preference to Garland County residence and health care experience.
This scholarship must be awarded to a student within the English department discipline.
If no English majors meet the criteria, the scholarship may be awarded to a Communication
Arts Student. Award money may be used for tuition, fees and books. The scholarship
is not renewable.
Eligibility Criteria:
- The minimum GPA required for this scholarship is 2.75.
- The student should show financial need.
- The student must be a Garland County resident in their first or second year at NPC.
- The student must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours.
- The student must complete a FAFSA.
The Elisabeth Wagner Scholarship is a merit and need-based scholarship. Students must
have completed the NPC scholarship application and filed a FAFSA. The student is picked
by the division based on their degree.
This scholarship is open both to new and returning students. No required GPA for first-time
students. If returning however a 2.0 CGPA is required. Must be enrolled in at least
6 hours. Preference is given to students who did not qualify for financial aid. Preference
will be given to a male student, aged 18-25. The award money may be used to cover
the cost of tuition, fees and books. This award is not renewable.
The scholarship is based on merit only and is open to all disciplines. Preference
will be given to students with a 3.5 GPA or higher. Students must have completed a
minimum of 12 hours and have at least one year left at NPC. The student must include
a one-pay essay on the following topic: "How your education will impact you and those
around you." The award may be used towards tuition, books and fees and is renewable
if the student maintains a 3.5.
The scholarship is based on merit only: awarded to a student with a minimum 3.5 GPA.
The student must have completed a minimum of 12 hours and have at least one year left
to complete their coursework. The student must include a one-page essay: How your
education will impact you and those around you. The award may be used for tuition
and fees.
Students must complete a FASFA. First preference will be given to students that demonstrate
financial need, yet do not qualify for FASFA. Preference will be given to minorities.
The student must maintain a 3.0 GPA. Should a student who exemplifies Mr. Stevenson's
goal of providing scholarships to "Students who really want and education" and do
not qualify under the above criteria, the student may be considered for this award.
The award may be used towards tuition, fees, and books.
The scholarship is based on student merit and need. Preference is given to students
studying business or information systems. Each scholarship awarded may be used to
cover the cost of tuition and fees including lab fees, registration fees and technology
fees.
- Merit
- Minimum 3.0 CGPA.
- High school transcripts will be used if the applicant has not yet taken 12 hours or
more.
- Students must re-apply each year and must maintain a 2.75 CGPA for their new application
to be considered.
- Need
- Students are required to complete a FAFSA to establish need.
This scholarship gives preference to graduates from the HSSD. If no one from the HSSD
applies, the scholarship will be awarded to a student from Garland County.
The Lee and Brenda Richardson Endowment Fund scholarship are based on the need of
the student. The minimum GPA is 2.75, preference will be given to students within
the Nursing and Health Science discipline and to those displaying financial need,
students must complete the FAFSA and the NPC general scholarship application with
two letters of recommendation from their instructors.
The student should show financial need. Must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours.
Preference will be given to a student that has been disabled through military service,
or who is active military or veteran of the US armed forces. Must have completed FAFSA. Renewable
for another full year *if* recipient maintains satisfactory academic progress. The
award may be used to cover the cost of tuition, fees and books.
The scholarship is based on merit and need. Preference will be given to students in
the NPTC Machine Tools program who show hardworking skills, have a good attitude and
show up ready to work each day. Minimum GPA to qualify is a 3.0; the student must
have a financial need and complete a FASFA form. The award covers books only and will
be posted to the student's account at the institution of their choice.
The student must have successfully completed a minimum of 15 credit hours of college
work with at least 3 hours in the math/science area. The student must be qualified
for Intermediate Algebra or above. The student's overall GPA must be at least 3.0.
The student's GPA in all math/science courses must be at least 3.0. The student's
educational plan for the next semester must include at least one Math/Science course.
The student's occupational goal must be in a math/science-related area which would
not be under another division. The award may be used towards tuition, books and fees.
This award is for one semester but students can reapply each semester.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Minimum of a 3.0 GPA.
- Possess financial need.
- Complete a FAFSA and submit the NPC scholarship application.
- All students in the EMT program are encouraged to apply.
The student must be enrolled full-time in the NPTC. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required.
The student must have completed a two-year high school technology program and must
have enrolled at NPTC within one year of HS Graduation. Short Essay: What are your
career plans and why did you choose your profession? The award may be used towards
tuition, fees and books. Funds may not be released to the student. The scholarship
does not renew for a second year, the student must re-apply.
Students must be a current member of the NPC Recreation Association at the time of
application, a resident of Arkansas, and currently, be enrolled in the Recreational
Leadership AAS degree program. Must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours. The applicant
must submit two letters of recommendation. The minimum CGPA to qualify is a 3.0. Students
must complete the NPC scholarship application and must complete all its requirements,
including FAFSA. The award may be used towards Continuing Education programs. Funds
for conference fees and/or meals will be sent directly to the host organization.
Same guidelines as the Garland County Single Parent Scholarship. The student must
be a Garland County resident. The award may be used towards tuition and fees.
The scholarship is based on merit only: awarded to a second-year Graphic Design student
with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The student MUST NOT BE ELIGIBLE to receive Pell Funds. The
award may be used for tuition, books, fees and supplies.
The scholarship is based on merit only: awarded to a second-year Graphic Design student
with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Must be a legal resident of Arkansas. The award may be used
for tuition and fees
The student must complete FASFA to apply for a scholarship. Minimum GPA is 3.0, however,
exceptions can be made at the discretion of the Criminal Justice Faculty. Preference
will be given to a second-year Criminal Justice student. The student must maintain
a 3.0 GPA and enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours to receive funding for the second
semester. Award may be used towards tuition, books, and fees
The student must be a member of Phi Theta Kappa, must contribute to the spirit of
NPC, and show improvement in the individual's own personal development and capacity
to contribute to his or her family and community. Award is given directly to the student
in check form at graduation.
Scholarship applicants must be a first-generation college student. First and second-year
students are both eligible. Must have a CGPA between 2.5-3.0. Must have completed
a FAFSA. Include an essay on how your education will impact you and those around you.
The award may be used towards tuition, fees, books and supplies, which may not be
released to the student and is not renewable.
The student must be enrolled in the NPC Culinary Arts programs. The minimum GPA required
is 2.75. The student should show financial need. The student must be in their first
or second year at NPC. The student must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours. FAFSA
must be completed. The award may be used towards tuition, books and fees.
The student must have a minimum GPA of 2.0, complete a FASFA form, maintain a minimum
of nine hours credit in the fall or spring/six hours in the summer, and include a
short essay: What are your career goals and why did you choose this profession? Award
will be used for tuition, books, fees and supplies.
Provides scholarships to students who may not otherwise qualify. Preference will be
given to students with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The student must be considered full-time.
The award is for tuition only. Even financial aid award years: Business, Communication/Arts,
Health Sciences and Nursing. Odd financial aid award Years: Math/Science, Learning
Acceleration Division, Social Sciences and Technical.
The scholarship is based on merit and need. The student must have a minimum 2.75 GPA
and be enrolled in at least six credit hours. Preference will be given to the student
that indicates an intention to transfer to a four-year accredited college or university.
The award may be used towards tuition books and fees.
The student must have a GPA of at least 2.75. Must be a Health Occupations student
at National Park Technology Center who intends in going into health care. Must be
enrolled in at least 12 hours. Preference will be given to students who are involved
with Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA). Two letters of recommendation
are required. Must have a completed FAFSA. The award may be used to cover the cost
of tuition, fees, books and/or materials needed for the program. Students who wish
to be considered for a second year's scholarship must re-apply but will be given preference.