Title: Montana University System Overview and Review
1Montana University System Overview and Review
- MUS Honor Scholarship
- Governors Best and Brightest Scholarship
2A Quick Review
- The MUS Honor Scholarship replaced the High
School Honor Scholarship in 2004 - In 2005, the Governor introduced the Governors
Best and Brightest Scholarship - In 2007, The Governor introduced and the
Legislature approved CAP. The Regents agreed not
to raise tuition during the 08-09 biennium.
3A Quick Review
- It was not possible to keep tuition level AND
maintain the same number of MUS Honor
Scholarships - In 2007, the Regents approved the new MUS Honor
Scholarship policy - In combination with the Governors Best and
Brightest Scholarship, all Montana high schools
are guaranteed to receive at least one
scholarship
4MUS HS Eligibility Requirements
- Prospective recipients must
- Graduate from an accredited Montana High School
- Be enrolled at an accredited Montana High School
for at least 3 years including senior year - Be a US Citizen
- Meet the Board of Regents rigorous core
requirements (grad 2010) - Have a minimum GPA of 3.4
- Be accepted to an eligible Montana Campus
5Eligible Campuses
- Montana State University
- Bozeman
- Billings
- Billings College of Technology
- Northern
- Great Falls College of Technology
- University of Montana
- Missoula
- Missoula College of Technology
- Western
- Montana Tech
- Montana Tech College of Technology
- Helena College of Technology
- Community Colleges
- Dawson
- Flathead Valley
- Miles
- Governors Scholarship also includes Montana
Tribal Schools
6Impact to Students
- Highest GPA NOT guaranteed to be an MUS HS
Recipient - Reiterates importance of ACT/SAT score
- Taking challenging classes math, science,
advanced placement/honors classes - Allow time to retake ACT/SAT
- Prepare for ACT/SAT by taking practice tests
- www.SmartAboutCollege.org
7Impact to HS Administrators
- Each school decides whether to use
weighted/honors class scoring methodology - Each school decides GPA decimal point extension
8Choosing Recipients
- All Seniors with a 3.4 or higher GPA will be
ranked - The student (s) with the highest GPA will receive
30 points - The student (s) with the second highest GPA will
receive 29 points - Pattern continues until all students have been
ranked or you have scored down to 1 point - GPA points are added to ACT or SAT score
- Highest composite scores will be awarded
scholarship
9Who Gets Ranked?
- Jane Smith valedictorian, going to Harvard and
did not apply for the MUS HS Yes - Tom Jones 2nd highest GPA, going to MSU Yes
- Heinrich Grote 3rd highest GPA, German exchange
student No - Fred Thomason 4th highest GPA, home schooled
every year but senior year No - Nancy Johnson 5th highest GPA, going into the
Army Yes - Mike Green 6th highest GPA, transferred from
another Montana accredited high school Yes
10Score Calculation ExampleWeighted Average, 3
decimal point calculation
11Score Calculation ExampleWeighted Average, 1
decimal point calculation
12Score Calculation ExampleNo weighted averages
1 decimal
13State Wide Competition
- Students compete across the state
- Schools are not guaranteed a winner
- Some schools may have more than one recipient
14Distributing the Application
- 2nd Week in September
- Initial packet mailed to all accredited high
schools - 1st Friday in December
- Actual application packets will be mailed out
- Copies of the application should be made and
handed out to all - eligible seniors!
15The Application Timeline
- February 15th - Students must return to
designated official - Completed application
- College Acceptance Letter (CAL)
- Documented ACT or SAT scores
- February 20th - Designated officials must send to
MGSLP - All applications, CALs, and ACT or SAT scores
- 7th semester transcripts
- March 15th - Certification forms or class ranking
lists must be sent to MGSLP - If returning class ranking list it must contain
the same information as requested on the
certification form - May - MGSLP will send out final award materials
to HS
16Relinquishing the Scholarship
- Waives all rights to the scholarship
- Must be done by May 15th
- MGSLP may award scholarship to next highest
ranked student (but not likely as we award
expecting a certain number of relinquishments) - Form must be signed by both the student and legal
guardian - NOT Reversible
17Students who do NOT return an application by Feb
15thwill not be considered for the MUS Honor
Scholarship!NO EXCEPTIONS!
18Renewing the Scholarship
- Undergraduate study only
- To renew annually students must
- Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.4
- Complete at least 30 credit hours per academic
year - Students also lose eligibility if
- Cease to be enrolled
- Violate the student code of conduct
19Additional Information
- Appeal provisions if unable to complete yearly
progress due to extenuating circumstances - Summer tuition may be waived at the discretion of
campus - Scholarship transferable between eligible
campuses - Approve on-line classes with home campus
20Potential Board Changes
- Eliminate 9 months to use
- Require notification of intent to use, including
which school
21Helpful Websites and Emails
- MGSLP Website www.mgslp.org
- Policy 501.1-MUSHS www.mus.edu/borpol/bor500/5011
.htm - Policy 301.7-B of R College Prep
www.mus.edu/borpol/bor300/301-7.pdf - Policy 301.15-B of R Rigorous Core
www.mus.edu/borpol/bor300/301-15.htm - Policy 501.3-Gov www.mus.edu/borpol/bor500/501-3.
pdf - scholarships_at_mgslp.state.mt.us
- jkirkpatrick_at_mgslp.state.mt.us
- cbeecher_at_mgslp.state.mt.us
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1-800-537-7508
22MUS Honor Scholarship2008 and 2007 Awards
23MUSHS 2008 Award Results Based on GPA and ACT