Scholarships
SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN NOW: Apply Below
NETA Annual Scholarships
Each year the New England Transfer Association awards up to six $1000 scholarships to regional transfer students.
Scholarship applicants must:
Have a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.00
Be eligible to receive an Associate’s degree during the 2022-2023 academic year
Transfer from a regionally accredited two-year New England college or University to a regionally accredited New England College or University in either the spring or fall semester of 2023.
Successfully complete 30 credits from the sending institution
Scholarship Application:
The Scholarship Application is now available. You will need the following to complete your application:
Complete Scholarship Application
Unofficial Transcript from all institutions.
Upload Essay
Question: How will your bachelor degree assist you with achieving your career goals.
To upload Essay and Unofficial Transcripts, a Gmail / Google account is required.
Scholarship Application Deadline: April 3, 2023
Click Button below to submit Scholarship Application
*a google account will be required for submitting scholarship applications
NETA Scholarship Award Winners 2021/2022
The Jane Hanna Scholarship goes to Marissa Crue who is transferring from Middlesex Community College (MA) to UMASS Amherst.
The Central New England Scholarship goes to Inas Ibnoudokkali who is transferring from Bunker Hill Community College (MA) to UMASS Boston
The NETA Governing Board Scholarship goes to Brandy Henderson who is transferring from North Shore Community College (MA) to Merrimack College.
The Northern New England Scholarship goes to Alina Comorschi who is transferring from Eastern Maine Community College to University of Maine, Augusta.
The Southern New England Scholarship goes to Erin Sullivan, who is transferring from Northwestern Connecticut Community College to Central Connecticut State University.
The Rowe T. Austin Scholarship goes to Jakob Rotman who is transferring from Middlesex Community College (MA) to attend UMASS Lowell