Weber State· Renewal Rules
Keeping Weber State’s Merit Aid for Four Years
What the financial-aid office actually requires after freshman year: minimum GPA, credit-hour pace, and the cliffs that quietly downgrade families mid-degree.
At a glance
- Renewable tiers
- 5 of 5
- One-time tiers
- 0
- Tiers with published renewal terms
- 5
- Renewal risk profile
- low
Renewal risk profile
Weber State's published renewal rules cluster around a 3.0 floor with no major-GPA gating, which is survivable for the typical freshman with steady study habits. The risk is non-renewal due to enrollment status (dropping below full-time), not GPA.
- Skyline Trail Scholarship: 2.5 GPA
- Ben Lomond Scholarship: 2.5 GPA
- Antelope Island Scholarship: 2.5 GPA
- Mt Ogden Scholarship: 2.5 GPA
- Malans Peak Scholarship: 2.5 GPA
Renewal terms by tier
Skyline Trail Scholarship
$8,200Entry requirements: 3.5 GPA
To keep it: Maintain 2.5 GPA
Ben Lomond Scholarship
$9,000Entry requirements: 3.75 GPA
To keep it: Maintain 2.5 GPA
Antelope Island Scholarship
$5,000Entry requirements: 3 GPA
To keep it: Maintain 2.5 GPA
Mt Ogden Scholarship
$9,000To keep it: Maintain 2.5 GPA
Malans Peak Scholarship
$4,000Entry requirements: 2.75 GPA
To keep it: Maintain 2.5 GPA
How Weber State compares across our verified dataset
- 261 of 295 verified schools publish at least one four-year renewable merit award.
Weber State is one of them. The cohort minority (34 schools) only awards one-year scholarships, which means the four-year value families assume on a brochure quote isn't guaranteed at every school.
Sources used on this page
Every renewal claim is checked against Weber State’s own published materials.
More on Weber State merit aid
- Weber State merit aid overviewFull tier ladder, named scholarships, departmental awards, and how families decide.
- Weber State scholarship stackingWhether outside awards land as upside or quietly displace institutional aid.
- Does Weber State displace outside scholarships?The dollar math on a $5,000 outside award, plus peer schools that handle it differently.