Husson University is pleased to share their 2018 annual list of merit scholarship recipients. Merit scholarships at the University are awarded on the basis of academic achievement.

The following local  students are slated to receive merit scholarships from Husson for the 2018-2019 academic year:

Victoria Fullerton of Old Town, a sophomore enrolled in Husson’s Undeclared program, will receive a $1000 Husson’s Academic Transfer Award.

Mackenzie Campbell of Milford, a  first-year student enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, will receive a $3000 Provost’s Leadership Scholarship.

Ashley Pope of Old Town, a first-year student enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences/Doctor of Pharmacy program, will receive a $3000 Provost’s Leadership Scholarship.

Husson University is dedicated to offering students a high quality, affordable college education. That’s why Husson University is the least expensive private four-year college in New England, according to a recent analysis by U.S. News & World Report.

In addition to low tuition and fees, Husson University provides significant amounts of financial aid. In the 2017-2018 academic year, Husson awarded over $14 million in institutional funded grants and scholarships to deserving students.

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