How do I appeal a scholarship decision? 🔹 Can I appeal if I lose my scholarship? 🔹 What should I do if my scholarship wasn’t renewed? 🔹 Who do I talk to if I think there’s a mistake with my scholarship?

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If your renewable scholarship isn’t renewed, you may be able to appeal the decision. Learn how to check your eligibility, understand the process, and contact the Scholarships & Financial Aid Office.

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Only some scholarships at Acadia are renewable. This means:

  • If your scholarship is renewable, you may be able to receive it again each year—usually for up to four years or until you finish your first undergraduate degree.

  • If your scholarship is not renewable, you will only receive it for one year.

👉 Bursaries and awards are not renewable—they are one-time funding only.

If you have a renewable scholarship and don’t meet the renewal requirements (like the GPA or full-time course load), the Scholarships & Financial Aid Office will email you in early summer to let you know it will not be renewed.

If you're unsure whether your scholarship is renewable, check your original scholarship offer letter or email financialaid@acadiau.ca for help.


Helpful Definitions

  • Renewable Scholarship – A scholarship you can receive again each year if you meet certain conditions.

  • Non-Renewable Scholarship – A one-time scholarship that is only awarded for one academic year.

  • Bursary – Financial assistance based on financial need (usually not renewable).

  • Award – A general term for financial recognition, which may be based on things like leadership or community involvement (usually not renewable).

  • GPA (Grade Point Average) – Your average grade for a school year, which is used to determine your eligibility for scholarship renewal.


Special Notes

  • Always check your Acadia email in the summer—this is where you’ll receive updates about scholarship renewal.

  • If your scholarship isn’t renewed, you can contact the Scholarships & Financial Aid Office to ask about your options or to confirm the reason.

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Article ID: 1295
Created
Thu 5/29/25 9:41 AM
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Wed 8/27/25 2:09 PM