How do you find out if you got a scholarship?

<p>People got scholarships, and i would like to see if I got any. Where do you click to find the scholarships (if any)</p>

<p>It should be right on the same page where you found your acceptance. My son did not get one :-(. But my older son applied last year and got a scholarship and that’s where we found it.</p>

<p>My daughter’s acceptance had an ‘Admission Scholarships’ section under the residency classification. Her freshman scholarship was listed there.</p>

<p>Ohhh okay! thanks for clearing that up :]</p>

<p>Out of interest… when you say there was an “admissions scholarships” section under residency, is that in the admissions status check or somewhere else?</p>

<p>MrFritz. Yes it’s in the admissions status check</p>

<p>Admissions Online Status Check > Application Details (then further down)</p>

<p>Residency Classification
You are currently classified as an out-of-state student because a residency affidavit was not submitted. To complete the residency affidavit online, please go to <a href=“FSU Admissions | Error 404 page not found”>https://admissions.fsu.edu/Residency/Residency.cfm&lt;/a&gt;. </p>

<p>Admission Scholarships
Please read the following information carefully before proceeding to accept your scholarship award. The deadline for accepting the scholarship is May 1. For more information about scholarships click here.<br>
Scholarship Details Offer Status
University Freshman Scholarship: The total amount of this award is $9,600</p>

<p>That’s odd… You would think that this section would be there weather or not you recieved a scholarship but I don’t see a section for residency classification or admissions scholarships? Like your son, my son in an out of state student as well, so at a minimum the note about residency should be there.</p>

<p>We’re actually in state. she just hasn’t submitted the residency affadavit yet. Maybe that’s the difference; we being from FL</p>

<p>Could be… Did you already pay your admissions deposit? Maybe that changes it as well? </p>

<p>I guess it would make sense that if the application says the student is from Connecticut, there would be no need for a residency affidavit now would there!</p>

<p>The University Scholarship offer is independent of admission acceptance.</p>