Alabama A&M University
Scholarship & Financial Aid Guide
Your complete roadmap to every scholarship, grant, and award available at AAMU β with amounts, eligibility requirements, deadlines, and direct application links.
Alabama A&M University (AAMU) β a historically Black land-grant university in Normal, Alabama β offers one of the most robust financial aid ecosystems among public HBCUs in the South. Whether youβre a high-achieving freshman chasing a full-ride Presidential Scholarship or a working-class Alabama resident qualifying for a state need-based grant, AAMU has a pathway designed for you.
This guide catalogues every scholarship, grant, and fellowship available to AAMU students as of May 2026, drawing from the universityβs official financial aid and admissions pages. Weβve organized everything by category, flagged renewable awards, and included direct application links so you can act immediately.
ποΈ Institutional Academic Scholarships
AAMUβs flagship awards are issued directly by the university. Eligibility is primarily based on high school GPA and standardized test scores. Most are renewable for up to eight semesters β the equivalent of a complete four-year degree β provided you maintain your GPA and credit requirements.
β AAMU Presidential Scholarship
Full Tuition + Room & Board + Fees + $1,000/semester Book AllowanceEligibility: High school GPA β₯ 3.75 and ACT β₯ 28 or SAT β₯ 1310. First-time freshmen only.
Renewal: Maintain a 3.50 cumulative GPA and complete 30 credit hours per academic year for up to 8 semesters.
Normalite Opportunity Scholarship
AAMU Academic Recognition Scholarship
ποΈ Departmental & Program Scholarships
AAMUβs academic departments fund their own scholarships for students in specific majors or programs. These are applied for separately, often through department offices or external agencies.
| Scholarship | Award Amount | Department / Field | Key Notes | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Army ROTC Scholarship | Tuition + fees + books + $250β$400/mo stipend | Military Science | Competitive; 2, 3, or 4-year awards; service obligation applies | Apply β |
| DOE Computational Science Scholarship | $3,000/year toward expenses | Science & Engineering | GPA β₯ 3.25; ACT β₯ 27 or SAT β₯ 1220; DOE lab employment obligation upon graduation | Apply β |
| Louis Stokes Alabama AMP Scholarship | Varies | CS, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Environmental Science | GPA β₯ 3.0 required; supports underrepresented students in STEM | Apply β |
| AAMU NOYCE Scholars Program | Varies | Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (teacher pathway) | STEM majors pursuing teacher certification; requires teaching service obligation after graduation | Apply β |
| Multicultural Scholarship | Varies | Food & Agricultural Sciences | HS GPA β₯ 3.0; ACT β₯ 21; supports diversity in agricultural fields | Apply β |
| CREST Scholarship | Varies | Physics Department | Contact the Physics Department for current year requirements | Dept. β |
| Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship | Varies | Transportation-related degrees | Open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students; federal program administered via USDOT | Apply β |
| L.L. Crump Scholarship | Varies | Urban & Community Planning | For students in Community Planning & Urban Studies; merit and need considered | Apply β |
| Wayne Hendrick Award | $1,000/yr + endowed recognition | Nutrition & Hospitality Management | Academic merit; contact Department of Family & Consumer Sciences | Apply β |
| Abigail K. Hobson Memorial Scholarship | $500+ | Family & Consumer Sciences | Financial need + academic merit considered | Apply β |
| Mozelle Davis Award | $200+ | Fashion Design / Apparel, Merchandising & Design | Departmental award; contact AMD program for details | Apply β |
| Eliza P. Patton Award | $125+ (Γ2 students) | Apparel, Merchandising & Nutrition/Hospitality | Two students selected annually across these programs | Apply β |
| Human Development Awards | Cash (Γ2 students) | Human Development & Family (HDF) | Two annual awards; merit and service based; contact HDF department | Apply β |
| Performance Music Scholarships | Varies | Band & Choir | Audition required; contact the Department of Music | Dept. β |
| Athletic Scholarships | Varies | Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis, Track, Golf, Softball, Volleyball | Recruited athletes; contact AAMU Athletics directly | Athletics β |
π State of Alabama Programs
Alabama residents attending AAMU can tap into a rich portfolio of state-funded programs. Veteransβ dependents, National Guard members, teachers, and low-income students all have dedicated programs. Most are administered through the Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE).
Alabama Student Assistance Program (ASAP)
Alabama GI Dependentsβ Educational Benefit
Alabama National Guard Educational Assistance
American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship
Alabama PACT (Prepaid Affordable College Tuition)
Technology Scholarship for Alabama Teachers
Alabama Scholarships for Dependents of Blind Parents
πΊπΈ Federal Scholarship Programs
AAMU highlights several prestigious federal programs that its students are eligible and encouraged to pursue. These are highly competitive national awards that carry significant prestige and, in many cases, substantial funding.
| Program | Level | Focus | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program (UGSP) | Undergraduate | Biomedical research; financial need; β€ $20,000/yr + paid research training at NIH | NIH UGSP β |
| NIH Research & Training Opportunities | Graduate | Biomedical and behavioral science research fellowships | NIH Training β |
| NSF Graduate Research Fellowship | Graduate | STEM fields; $37,000/yr stipend + $16,000 cost-of-education allowance | NSF GRFP β |
| Fulbright U.S. Student Program | Undergraduate / Graduate | Study, research, or teach abroad in 160+ countries; full funding | Fulbright β |
| Federal Pell Grant | Undergraduate | Need-based; up to $7,395/yr (2024β25); determined by FAFSA | StudentAid.gov β |
π’ External & Partner Scholarships
Beyond AAMUβs own awards and government programs, a number of external organizations specifically fund students at AAMU. These require separate applications and have firm deadlines.
Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) Scholarship
HASBAT Advanced Technology Scholarship
π How to Apply β Step by Step
Follow these steps to maximize your AAMU scholarship eligibility. Timing matters enormously β many awards are first-come, first-served once you meet the GPA threshold.
-
1
Complete the FAFSA
File at studentaid.gov as soon as the form opens (typically October 1 for the following academic year). Use AAMUβs federal school code: 001002. Your FAFSA determines eligibility for Pell Grants, ASAP, and many institutional awards.
-
2
Apply for Admission to AAMU
Submit your application at aamu.edu/admissions-aid. Most institutional scholarships (Presidential, Merit, Heritage) are awarded automatically based on the GPA and test scores in your application β no separate scholarship form required for these. Include official high school transcripts and test scores.
-
3
Review Your Financial Aid Award Letter
Once admitted, AAMU will issue an award letter listing all scholarships and grants youβve been offered. Review it carefully and accept your award through the student portal before the stated deadline.
-
4
Apply Separately for Departmental & External Awards
Contact your academic department directly for departmental scholarships. Apply through TMCF for corporate-sponsored HBCU awards. Submit the HASBAT application by March 31 if youβre a STEM junior or senior.
-
5
Apply for State Programs via ACHE
If you are an Alabama resident, visit the Alabama Commission on Higher Education to apply for ASAP and other state programs. These require a separate application and FAFSA on file.
-
6
Maintain Renewal Requirements Each Year
Renewable scholarships require you to maintain your GPA and earn at least 30 credit hours per academic year. Check your requirements each semester in your student portal and meet with your academic advisor if your GPA dips below the threshold β some awards have a one-semester grace period.
π‘ Pro Tips & Key Deadlines
A few strategic moves can dramatically improve your financial aid package at AAMU.
- October 1 β FAFSA opens for the following academic year. File the same day if possible.
- March 31 β HASBAT Advanced Technology Scholarship deadline (STEM juniors/seniors).
- April 1 β American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship deadline for veteransβ descendants.
- Rolling / Automatic β AAMU institutional scholarships (Presidential, Merit, Heritage) are evaluated continuously as admissions applications are processed. Earlier applications benefit from more available funds.
β Quick Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a separate application for AAMUβs institutional scholarships?
No β the Presidential, Merit, Heritage, and Academic Recognition scholarships are evaluated automatically when you apply for admission. Ensure your official GPA and test scores are submitted with your application.
Are these scholarships available to international students?
Most state programs (ASAP, GI Benefits, PACT) require Alabama residency or US citizenship. Federal programs like Pell and Fulbright require US citizenship. AAMUβs institutional awards and several departmental scholarships are open to all admitted students β contact the Financial Aid Office to confirm eligibility.
What happens if my GPA drops below the renewal threshold?
You may lose the scholarship for the following semester. Some awards allow a one-semester probationary period. Contact AAMUβs Financial Aid Office immediately if your GPA is at risk β they can advise on academic support resources and appeal processes.
Can I receive more than one scholarship at AAMU?
Yes. You can often stack institutional scholarships with external awards (TMCF, HASBAT), state grants (ASAP), and federal Pell Grants, subject to the universityβs cost-of-attendance cap. Work with your financial aid counselor to build the optimal package.
Where do I contact AAMUβs Financial Aid Office?
Visit aamu.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid-scholarships, call (256) 372-5400, or stop by the Scholarship Center on campus in Normal, Alabama.
Ready to Fund Your AAMU Education?
Start with your FAFSA, then apply to AAMU β the scholarships come to you. For more HBCU and college scholarship guides, visit AmericanColleges.io.
Apply to AAMU β Explore More Colleges β