Will the college give me more than one scholarship?

<p>I just got my acceptance letter back from University of Oregon a couple of days ago, and today I got a letter that says they are pleased to award me a Dean's Scholarship.</p>

<p>The Dean's scholarship ranges anywhere from $500 to $6000, and I'll know exactly how much in April.</p>

<p>There is also a University Scholarship application that is due in January and includes a $6000 Presidential Scholarship.</p>

<p>I was wondering if I can receive both the Dean's Scholarship AND the Presidential Scholarship because if possible, receiving the Dean's Scholarship, Presidential scholarship, financial aid, and other outside scholarships would be awesome</p>

<p>BTW here are the living costs for UO if that is important:
In-state tuition and fees: $6,168
Room and board: $8,166<br>
Books and supplies: $900
Estimated personal expenses: $2,376
Total estimated yearly expenses: 17,610</p>

<p>Most schools won't give you two major scholarships. You might get a major and a couple/few minors.</p>

<p>Some colleges will give you more than one major scholarship. It depends on how much they want you. Having a better offer from a competing college (i.e. one that's ranked the same or higher) could help you get a better offer.</p>