Frequently Asked Questions & Qualifications
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program at Kennesaw State provides first-time, full-time first-generation students and underrepresented populations in STEM with financial assistance and comprehensive support as they pursue their degrees. With a focus on empowering scholars, the program supports their journey from admission to graduation.
Here, you'll find answers to our most common questions concerning the program. Additionally, we've provided a list of qualifying STEM majors by college to better assist you when applying.
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Who can apply to this program?
Any first-time/full-time first-generation student who has been accepted to KSU as an undergraduate may apply for this scholarship program. -
Who qualifies as a first-time/full-time student?
Typically, a first-time/full-time student is one who has graduated from high school and gone directly to college. Full-time 色色啦 is achieved by enrolling for 12-credit-hours (usually four classes or more) each semester. -
Do graduate students qualify for this program?
No, only first time-full time undergraduate students may apply for this scholarship program. -
How do you define First Generation?
For the purposes of this program, first generation is defined as 鈥渁 student whose the first in their immediate family to enroll in college or university鈥
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Can I keep my scholarship if I transfer to another university?
This scholarship program is specific to Kennesaw State University. You cannot transfer your scholarship to another institution. -
If I receive a Coca-Cola First Generation Stem Scholarship, but decide to change my major to a non-STEM field, will I lose my scholarship?
No. You will continue to receive your scholarship as long as you remain at KSU and meet the program criteria. -
What happens if I lose my HOPE scholarship?
Our goal is to help you succeed in college and maintain your HOPE scholarship. If you do not maintain your HOPE scholarship, we will work with you to offset the loss of HOPE. -
How do you define Underrepresented Populations in STEM Disciplines?
For the purposes of this program, underrepresented populations in STEM are those student populations that are underrepresented in KSU's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math programs relative to their numbers in the general population. -
Which undergraduate STEM majors qualify for this scholarship program?
A complete list of STEM majors that qualify for the STEM scholarship can be found in the list below.