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Automatic Merit Scholarships in Massachusetts
5 colleges in Massachusetts automatically consider every admitted student for merit aid, with no separate scholarship application — 0 public and 5 private. Every award below is drawn verbatim from that school's own verified merit-aid page.
Verified Jul 20263 days ago· MP
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5 Massachusetts colleges award merit automatically, with no separate application.
Each school below publishes an automatic merit rule — an award the school hands out based on your admitted GPA and test score, or on your academic record at admission, with no separate scholarship form. Amounts are the school’s own verbatim figures, and each school links to its full published ladder, renewal rules, and stacking policy. Schools without a published automatic tier aren’t listed.
Every Massachusetts school with automatic merit
| School | Type | Automatic tiers | Sample automatic awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gordon College | Private (religious) | 5 | Trustees' Scholar Award: $22,000 per yearPresident's Scholar Award: $20,000 per yearProvost's Scholar Award: $18,000 per year+2 more on the school page |
| Stonehill | Private (religious) | 1 | Catholic High School Scholarship: $25,000-$40,000 per year |
| Bentley | Private | 1 | Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Transfer Scholarship: $5,000 |
| Northeastern | Private | 2 | Dean's Scholarship: $10,000 to $25,000 per year+1 more on the school page |
| Olin College | Private | 1 | Olin Tuition Scholarship: $10,000 |