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Will Evansville (UE) Reduce Your Outside Scholarship?

When you win a private scholarship, who actually keeps the money: your family, or the school?

Verified Jun 20264 days ago· COWORK

The rule at Evansville (UE)

Mixed displacement

Evansville (UE) displaces some aid categories but not others. In plain dollar terms, that means one $5,000 outside award might land against loans, work-study, or institutional grant depending on the category, so outcomes vary.

evansville.edu publishes the $66,434 cost-of-attendance worksheet the math is run against.

Source: https://www.evansville.edu/student-financial-services/maximum-gift-aid-policies.cfm

The math: a $5,000 outside scholarship at Evansville (UE)

  1. Setup

    Evansville (UE) treats different aid types differently. You receive institutional merit + need-based grant + a federal loan offer, then win a $5,000 outside scholarship.

  2. What Evansville (UE) does

    Some categories reduce first; others stack. Without writing to the aid office, you cannot predict whether the $5,000 cuts loans, work-study, or institutional aid.

  3. Family takeaway

    Mixed-displacement schools require a written aid-office answer for each award size. Don't assume the answer matches a peer school.

Schools with the same policy

These schools also use mixed displacement for outside scholarships. The same dollar math above applies at each.

Schools that handle this differently

If Evansville (UE)’s policy concerns you, these schools treat outside scholarships under a different rule.

When this rule bites hardest

  • Expecting a 'Special Scholarship' (TASL, Moore, Nursing, Changemaker, etc.) to add on top of the merit grid award.

    The page states: 'Students who earn one of the following scholarships will receive either that scholarship or the Academic Merit Scholarship, whichever is higher' — they replace, not stack.

  • Treating 'will not pay any tuition out of pocket' as a full ride.

    TASL, Moore, National Merit Finalist, Changemaker first place, and the Aces Opportunity Grant cover tuition (and for Aces, fees) only — housing, food, and other COA items (2026-27 on-campus FR/SO COA $66,434 vs. tuition $45,800) are not covered. Only the Hoosier Aces Grant adds $10,000 toward housing/meals.

  • Collecting large outside scholarships without checking UE's gift-aid cap.

    UE's Gift Aid Policy caps total gift aid at directly billed charges plus a $2,500 book/expense allowance (tuition + fees + $2,500 for commuters). 'If a student earns gift aid in excess of the amount outlined above, UE will reduce one or more forms of University-funded gift aid by the amount of the excess.' With federal aid in the package, reductions to stay within need go: loans, work, Federal SEOG, then UE grants.

Displacement questions families ask

Can I stack multiple UE scholarships?
Additional awards (Legacy, Valedictorian, Kentucky Excellence, etc.) can be added to your merit and engagement scholarships, but 'Special Scholarships' (TASL, Moore, Nursing, Changemaker, etc.) replace the Academic Merit Scholarship — you get whichever is higher — and the total of all UE scholarships/gift aid cannot exceed the equivalency of full-time tuition.
Will outside scholarships reduce my UE aid?
Outside scholarships are added to your aid 'if at all possible,' and UE lets you accumulate private scholarships up to your directly billed charges (tuition, fees, on-campus housing, meal plan) plus a $2,500 book/supply allowance. Above that cap, UE reduces its own gift aid by the excess. If federal aid is involved and need would be exceeded, reductions go in this order: loans, work, Federal SEOG, then UE grants.
What does the University of Evansville cost for 2026-27?
Full-time tuition is $45,800 plus $1,614 in required fees. The published 2026-27 cost of attendance for an on-campus freshman/sophomore is $66,434 (including housing/food, books, transportation, and personal expenses); junior/senior on-campus is $68,414, off-campus $70,504, and commuter $54,784.

Rules that bite at Evansville (UE)

Trip wires derived from Evansville (UE)'s own published policy. These are the things a custom playbook would flag in the first pass.

  • renewalAcademic Merit Scholarships — Transfer Students (Fall 2026/Spring 2027 Grid): renewal floor that quietly knocks awards out

    Amounts remain the same value in subsequent years; total of all UE scholarships/gift aid will not exceed full-time tuition equivalency. A single rough term can end a four-year award here without warning if the GPA floor isn't met cumulatively.

  • displacementDifferent aid types are displaced differently

    Evansville (UE) treats loans, work-study, and institutional grant under different rules. The same $5,000 outside award can land against any of them depending on category.

Aid-office script (copy & send)

The displacement rule is only binding when it's in writing. This script asks Evansville (UE)'s aid office the specific question that matters for mixed displacement.

Subject: Outside-scholarship treatment question, fall applicant

Dear Evansville (UE) Financial Aid Office,

I'm a fall applicant reviewing how outside scholarships interact with my institutional aid package. I've read the public policy at https://www.evansville.edu/student-financial-services/maximum-gift-aid-policies.cfm and the $66,434 cost-of-attendance worksheet.

Which institutional aid types are protected from outside-award displacement, and which can be reduced?

Is the displacement order published anywhere internally, even if not on the public site? Families need this to compare schools.

A written answer (email is fine) is important because the outside-scholarship awarding bodies want confirmation before disbursing. Thank you for the time.

— [Student name], [Application ID if available]

How Evansville (UE) compares across our verified dataset

  • 86 of 751 verified schools in our dataset use mixed displacement.

    Evansville (UE) is in the modest minority (86 schools share this category). That framing matters when comparing peer schools that may publish the policy differently or not at all.

  • 669 of 751 verified schools publish at least one four-year renewable merit award.

    Evansville (UE) is one of them. The cohort minority (82 schools) only awards one-year scholarships, which means the four-year value families assume on a brochure quote isn't guaranteed at every school.

  • 133 of 751 verified schools publish a dedicated National Merit Finalist package.

    Evansville (UE) is one of them. NMF packages typically carry their own stacking and renewal carve-outs separate from the standard automatic merit ladder; confirm those before assuming the headline NMF value is final.

Sources used on this page

Every claim is checked against Evansville (UE)’s own published materials. Below is the full reference set.

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