<p>Are Trustee Scholarships only available to applicants to the College of Arts and Sciences, or are Marshall applicants also considered? All the information about the Trustee Scholarships on the USC web site is within the College of Arts and Sciences portion of the site. My daughter was torn between applying to Marshall or CAS and at the last minute decided on Marshall. I'm now hoping that doesn't mean she won't be able to be considered for the Trustee Scholarship.</p>
<p>Sequoia is correct if your daughter had all of her application materials in to SC by Dec. 1st.
If so, she may be considered for other scholarships such as Presidential, Dean’s and certain other scholarships. </p>
<p>Depending upon her particular situation there are alumni, Town & Gown and Panhellenic.</p>
<p>Do not pass up the opportunity to apply for local scholarships such as church/synagogue, Elks, Kiwanis, Optimist and other civic group scholarships.</p>
<p>Kind of a related question, what about combo programs like the ones Marshall offers which are duel college enrollment (i.e. Business and Cinematic Arts, Business and Computer Science). How does that work for scholarships? Which college would consider applicants for scholarships?</p>
<p>Mei,
The Cinematic Arts and International Relations dual majors/joint programs are in the Marshall School of Business.</p>
<p>You need to check with the Viterbi School of Engineering in reference to the Business and Computer Science dual degree. Check with Viterbi Undergraduate Admissions Office: Phone number is 800 526 3347.</p>
<p>Georgia Girl is correct about departments. And I believe the business and comp sci dual degree is regulated through Viterbi (or at least according to the CS website), so I’d guess Viterbi gets the final say.</p>
<p>But yes, all students are considered, but each school decides which students will receive the scholarship offers.</p>