From what I can see on the website it says (pleasingly) 1) you can transfer out after one year with no further obligation and 2) the rest of the degree costs are discounted to $10k a year (so year 1 free, years 2-4 $10k each. It is on campus which is $9K - $10K for living UNLESS you can commute which is allowed. In that case, your scholarship would make your tuition costs zero.
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
Another item of note is the on-campus student population is about 3,000 and only 1,050 scholarships are available. For students who are already accepted, they are probably hustling to get their names in the hat. I feel sorry for the other 2,000 students who don't qualify. I doubt anyone who hasn't applied and been accepted would stand much of a chance at getting a scholarship.
They are at least anticipating that students and their families may be taking a long hard look at the financial feasibility of attending college this fall with so many unemployed at the moment. It will be interesting to see if other schools do anything similar as the fall looms.
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
Another item of note is the on-campus student population is about 3,000 and only 1,050 scholarships are available. For students who are already accepted, they are probably hustling to get their names in the hat. I feel sorry for the other 2,000 students who don't qualify. I doubt anyone who hasn't applied and been accepted would stand much of a chance at getting a scholarship.
They are at least anticipating that students and their families may be taking a long hard look at the financial feasibility of attending college this fall with so many unemployed at the moment. It will be interesting to see if other schools do anything similar as the fall looms.