National Scholar admission
Congratulations!
High school seniors who have been named a National Merit Finalist or College Board National Recognition Program recipient receive special merit scholarships at Arizona State University.
National Scholar students should submit their application to ASU if they haven’t already, then activate their ASURITE User ID. Once you have your ASURITE USER ID you can apply to Barrett, The Honors College.
Your next steps
Right here in your home state, you have access to one of the best-ranked universities — not just in the country, but in the entire world. Within ASU, Barrett, The Honors College is considered “the gold standard” in honors education across the country. Students travel from across the world to attend this institution because of the opportunities available to them.
Arizona National Merit Finalist
If you are named a National Merit Finalist, you are eligible for ASU's New American University National Scholar award of $16,000 per year. The award is renewable for an additional three years, worth $64,000 over four years at ASU. To receive the National Scholar award, you are required to select ASU as your first choice institution with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation by May 1. Upon that, ASU will upgrade your award. This will replace any previous New American University merit scholarship.
Renewal criteria for the award can be found at tuition.asu.edu/scholarship-renewal-guide
Arizona National Recognition Awardees
As a College Board National Recognition Program Awardee (National Hispanic, National African American, National Indigenous, First-Generation and National Small Town/Rural Recognition Awardee), you are eligible to receive ASU's New American University National Scholar award of $16,000 per year upon admission. The award is renewable for an additional three years, worth $64,000 over four years at ASU. This will replace any previous New American University merit scholarship.
For the ninth year in a row, ASU is ranked as the most innovative school in the nation, and No. 1 in the U.S. for global impact and sustainability. Within ASU, Barrett, The Honors College is considered “the gold standard” in honors education across the country. Barrett draws the brightest students from around the nation. As a national scholar, you will be able to thrive in a community of motivated individuals poised to change the world.
A culture of innovation is firmly established throughout ASU and is reflected in our students, faculty and staff and the amazing things they’re doing. This culture of innovation is why we repeatedly rank No. 1 in meaningful areas.
Nonresident National Merit Finalist
ASU is pleased to offer a $17,500 national scholar award if you are named a National Merit Finalist, you are required to select ASU as your first choice institution with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation by May 1 and have been admitted and ultimately enroll in Barrett, The Honors College at ASU. This award will replace any previous New American University award and is not stackable with other New American University awards. If you decide not to apply or enroll at Barrett, you will still receive your original New American University award from ASU.
This is a $17,500 per year award for a total of eight semesters, with a value of $70,000 over four years.
Nonresident National Recognition awardees
As a College Board National Recognition Program Awardee, you are eligible for ASU’s New American University National Scholar award. This is a $17,500 per year award and to be eligible you must be admitted and enrolled at Barrett, The Honors College at ASU. This award will replace any previous New American University award and is not stackable with other New American University awards.
This is a $17,500 per year award for a total of eight semesters, with a value of $70,000 over four years.
Renewal criteria for the award can be found at students.asu.edu/scholarships/renewal.
Michelle Brown-Hollin Scholarship
About the Scholarship
Barrett, The Honors College has played a significant role in the lives of Michelle Brown-Hollin and her husband, Ken. Combined, they have almost 65 years of service to ASU and Barrett. As a married couple and ASU staff members, they spent their careers working with students. Driven by the goal of guiding students to help them achieve their educational goals, Michelle and Ken have impacted countless lives.
The Michelle Brown-Hollin Scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman at Barrett who has been recognized as an out-of-state National Rural and Small-Town Recognition Awardee by the College Board.
Application requirements:
- An incoming freshman student is expected to be admitted to Barrett, The Honors College by March 7, 2025.
- Minimum GPA: 3.25
- Students must be in good academic standing with the college.
- Been named an out-of-state National Rural and Small-Town Recognition Awardee by the College Board.
National Scholars can apply for additional scholarships and financial aid to help cover the remaining cost of attendance. This list is meant to provide suggestions for additional funding options and is by no means comprehensive. Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships as early as possible since many ASU and Barrett scholarships close in February.
- ASU's Scholarship Universe: Specific criteria can be set to narrow the search if desired. This is a dynamic list, so keep an eye on it for additions throughout the year.
- Barrett scholarships: Most of these scholarships close on Feb. 1, 2024, and require applicants to be admitted to Barrett by March 8, 2024.
- Departmental scholarships: Many of ASU's colleges have scholarship applications in Scholarship Universe. You can also contact your department, school, or college directly for additional scholarship opportunities.
- Complete the FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid becomes available in December. Some merit or need-based scholarships require a current FAFSA to be on file with ASU. It’s a good idea to complete this each year, even if you think your family’s income may not result in aid. The ASU priority date for FAFSA submission is Jan. 15 each year.
Apply to Barrett
Before starting a Barrett application, National Scholars must first submit an ASU application. Upon submitting an ASU application, students can begin a Barrett application via the link below. Students do not need to wait for ASU admission to start their Barrett application.
The Regular Decision Barrett application deadline is Jan. 15, 2025.