UMAAS: UM's Merit-Based Scholarship
Undergraduates and transfer students pursuing their first bachelor's degree are eligible for the 猎奇重口 Academic Achievement Scholarship (UMAAS). Students are automatically considered for this merit scholarship when they apply for admission. In-state and out-of-students are both eligible for the UMAAS, but the amounts they receive will vary based on their residency.
The UMAAS is a tuition‑designated scholarship, meaning it can only be applied to tuition costs. It cannot be combined with any other full‑tuition waiver. If a student receives multiple tuition-designated awards, the total of all tuition waivers cannot exceed the cost of tuition. Students who receive another tuition waiver or third- party tuition coverage should expect their UMAAS to be reduced or canceled in accordance with 猎奇重口 award‑stacking policies.
The 猎奇重口 may substitute or replace a student’s UMAAS with other UM scholarship funds when needed to meet institutional policy, donor intent or scholarship‑stacking requirements. This ensures compliance with all awarding rules while maximizing each student’s eligibility for institutional support.
Applicants must submit an unofficial copy of their high school transcript in order to receive UMAAS. Any merit scholarship offer is preliminary and cannot be officially offered until this step is complete.
To maximize grant and scholarship opportunities, new students are also encouraged to complete the FAFSA, and apply for departmental and renewable scholarships through Scholarship Universe.
Students who do not qualify for UMAAS upon entry to UM but choose to attend anyway cannot qualify for UMAAS at a later date. However, they are encouraged to apply for continuing student scholarships.
In-State UMAAS Questions
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Eligibility for the UMAAS is based upon a student’s unweighted cumulative GPA from high school. UMAAS awarding is based on the scores and grades available when the student is admitted. Students need to apply by March 1 to be automatically considered.
If a student later improves their GPA, they can petition for reconsideration by logging into and following instructions there.2026-27 In-State Incoming Freshmen UMAAS Amounts
In-state UMAA Scholarship amounts based on high school GPA High School GPA Amount 3.95+ $4,000 3.5 to 3.94 $3,000 3.0 to 3.49 $2,000 2.7 to 2.99 $1,000 -
For Fall 2026, eligibility for the UMAAS is based upon a student’s unweighted cumulative GPA from their prior college or university. Students need to apply by March 1 to be automatically considered.
UMAAS awarding is based on the scores and grades available when the student is admitted. If a student later improves their GPA, they will need to petition for reconsideration by logging into and following instructions there..
2026-27 In-state Transfer Student UMAAS Amounts
In-state transfer student UMAA amounts based on college GPA Transfer GPA Amount 3.5 and above $2,500 3.25 to 3.499 $2,000 3.0 to 3.249 $1,500 -
If an incoming freshman qualifies for the UMAAS it is renewable for four years. Students are required to sign up for 15 credits each semester or a total of 30 credits in an academic year (fall, spring and summer) to receive and maintain the award. Students receiving the UMAAS must also meet the conditions of renewal detailing in the next section.
For transfer students, the number of years the scholarship is renewable is based on the number of transfer credits accepted by UM.
- 0-29 credits: Four years
- 30-59 credits: Three years
- 60+ credits: Two years
To complete a degree in the required time-frame, most students must earn an average of 15 credits per semester.
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A student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 at the end of the spring semester and have completed 15 or more credits per semester for the scholarship to be renewed.
Students who are not continuously enrolled (except summers), transfer to Missoula or Bitterroot College, or become online-only students forfeit the scholarship.
Recipients cease to be eligible for the UMAAS upon completion of a bachelor's degree.
The scholarship will not be disbursed in any given semester until the student is enrolled in 15 or more credits. This scholarship is not available for use in the summer term.
Students who do not meet scholarship conditions may appeal for reinstatement using the Scholarship Appeal Form.
Post-baccalaureate students (i.e. students who have previously earned a bachelor's degree) and graduate students are not eligible to receive the UMAAS.
Out-of-State UMAAS Questions
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For fall 2026, eligibility for the UMAAS is based upon a student’s unweighted cumulative GPA from high school. Students need to apply by March 1 to be automatically considered.
UMAAS awarding is based on the scores and grades available when the student is admitted. If a student later improves their GPA, they can petition for reconsideration by logging into and following instructions there.
2026-27 Out-of-State Incoming Freshman UMAAS Amounts
Out-of-state UMAA Scholarship amounts based on high school GPA High School GPA Amount 3.95+ $18,000 3.75 to 3.949 $16,000 3.35 to 3.749 $14,000 3.00 to 3.349 $12,500 2.99 and below $5,000 -
For Fall 2026, eligibility for the UMAAS is based upon a student’s unweighted cumulative GPA from their prior college or university. Students need to apply by March 1 to be automatically considered.
UMAAS awarding is based on the scores and grades available when the student is admitted. If a student later improves their GPA, they will need to petition for reconsideration by logging into and following instructions there.
2026-27 Out-of-State Transfer Student UMAAS Amounts
Out-of-state Transfer UMAA amounts based on college GPA Transfer GPA Amount 3.5 and above $12,500 3.25 to 3.499 $10,000 3.0 to 3.249 $5,000 2.99 and below $0 -
If an incoming freshman qualifies for the UMAAS it is renewable for four years. Students are required to sign up for 15 credits each semester or a total of 30 credits in an academic year (fall, spring and summer) to receive and maintain the award. Students receiving the UMAAS must also meet the conditions of renewal detailing in the next section.
For transfer students, the number of years for which the scholarship is renewable is based on the number of transfer credits accepted by UM.
- 0-29 credits: Four years
- 30-59 credits: Three years
- 60+ credits: Two years
To complete a degree in the required time-frame, most students must earn an average of 15 credits per semester.
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A student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 at the end of the spring semester and have completed 15 or more credits per semester for the scholarship to be renewed.
Students who are not continuously enrolled (except summers), transfer to Missoula College, are awarded the WUE, establish 猎奇重口 residency or become online-only students forfeit the UMAAS. Recipients cease to be eligible for the UMAAS upon completion of a bachelor's degree.
The scholarship will not be disbursed in any given semester until the student is enrolled full-time (15 or more credits). The scholarship is not available for use in the summer term.
Students who do not meet scholarship conditions may appeal for reinstatement using the Scholarship Appeal Form.
Post-baccalaureate students (i.e. students who have previously earned a bachelor's degree) and graduate students are not eligible to receive the UMAAS.
UMAAS will automatically renew as long as these conditions are met.
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New international undergraduates are eligible for the UMAAS.