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Massachusetts · 2026
Framingham State University administers institutional and foundation scholarship support as part of its broader student financial aid program, serving both new and returning students through awards tied to academic success and, in many cases, financial need. Its scholarship process integrates admissions review for freshmen and transfer students, using the admissions application and official transcripts to evaluate eligibility for merit scholarships available to new students at the time of admission. Across its aid structure, the university identifies students eligible for different scholarships and makes awards on the basis of merit, need, or a combination of both. The university’s scholarship portfolio includes both FSU Scholarships and Foundation Scholarships. Foundation Scholarships are funded by donors to the university and function as part of the overall financial aid pool, with many awards carrying a need-based component tied to the FAFSA. Framingham State University requires a current FAFSA on file for consideration or renewal of any scholarship with need-based criteria, and merit-based awards require students to continue meeting standards such as a minimum GPA. The university also notes that some Foundation Scholarship recipients may be asked to write a letter to the donor. Its scholarship offerings illustrate the institution’s support for specific student populations and academic pathways. Named awards include the Dr. Arthur G. Chaves Scholarship for an upperclass student with an education-focused major, with preference for Dean’s List students and graduates of Framingham, Massachusetts high schools; the Alumni Association Leadership Scholarship, established in 2012, for undergraduates who have completed at least four semesters at FSU and demonstrated engagement in the FSU community; and the Class of 1954 Scholarship, created on the class’s 50th anniversary as a $1000 award. Other scholarships target education majors, including awards connected to Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Secondary Education, and residents or graduates of Holliston, Massachusetts schools. Together, these programs show a university that uses scholarship aid to recognize academic achievement, sustain need-based support, and reinforce ties among students, alumni, donors, and local communities in Massachusetts.