Apply for Scholarships
How to Apply for Scholarships
ICC uses AwardSpring, an online scholarship portal that makes the process simple and accessible.
Step 1: Access AwardSpring
Once your ICC admissions application has been processed and you’ve received your admissions decision, you'll be able to log in to the ICC + AwardSpring system using the personal email address you used when applying for admission.
Step 2: Complete the Scholarship Application
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New students starting Fall 2026 can create an AwardSpring account and apply.
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Returning students or students who took ICC courses in high school can log in using the personal email address on file with the Office of Admissions.
Scholarship Timeline
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Applications for Spring 2026 are now open.
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Scholarship awarding begins March 2026 and continues through August 2026.
Scholarship Policies
Application & Renewal
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Scholarship applications are valid for one award year (August–July).
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Scholarships do not automatically renew — a new application must be submitted each year.
Required Documents
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All scholarship recipients must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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High school and official college transcripts must be on file before the add/drop date each semester.
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It is the student’s responsibility to ensure transcripts are submitted to ICC.
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All submitted records become the property of ICC and will not be returned.
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Tentative Awards
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Awards issued without official transcripts on file are considered tentative.
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Final award amounts will be based on final cumulative GPA once transcripts are received.
Award Limits & Refunds
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ICC Scholarships are non-refundable.
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All federal and state grant aid is applied first before ICC scholarships are disbursed.
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Students not living in ICC housing (Captain’s Quarters or Bricks) will receive no more than $500 per term, with no refunds issued.
Scholarship Adjustments
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ICC may adjust scholarship amounts if a student receives additional financial aid after their ICC scholarship is awarded.
GPA Requirements
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Academic and Co-Curricular recipients must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA (evaluated each semester).
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Students who fall below the 2.0 GPA will forfeit their scholarship.
Academic Scholarships
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Awarded through the Office of Student Financial Aid.
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Based on GPA, ACT/SAT scores, GED, or other high school equivalency exam scores.
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High school seniors may receive a tentative offer based on 6th or 7th semester transcripts.
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A scholarship application is required for consideration.
Residency Requirement
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Students receiving academic, athletic, or co-curricular scholarships who live more than 50 miles from ICC must:
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Live in on-campus housing and
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Purchase a room and board plan.
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To live off campus, students must request an exemption from the Vice President of Student Affairs.
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If approved: Full scholarship awarded.
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If not approved: Scholarship is limited to $500 per semester.
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International students living with host families are exempt from this rule.
International Students
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Eligible for the out-of-state portion of tuition — not the full international tuition rate.
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Athletic international students may receive full international tuition coverage through the Athletic Department.
Certificate Scholarships
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Must submit the original certificate to the Financial Aid Office.
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A scholarship application and FAFSA are still required.
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Students may keep the original certificate, which will be marked “Redeemed.” A copy will be retained by ICC.
Textbooks
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Tuition scholarships include use of textbooks, but not:
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Access codes
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Workbooks
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Lab books
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Other consumables
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Use of Funds
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Scholarships may only be used for tuition or ICC room and board.
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Scholarships do not cover fees.
Ineligible Students
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Students with a Bachelor’s degree or higher are not eligible.
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Students who received Academic Renewal at ICC are not eligible for academic scholarships.
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Students in loan default are not eligible.
Summer Awards
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First-time summer recipients must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours, unless:
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They were full-time in both Fall and Spring, and
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Used a scholarship in those semesters.
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Academic Excellence is the only academic scholarship available in summer.
Montgomery County “Pirate” Scholarship
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Cannot be combined with a Federal Pell Grant to generate a student refund.
New Scholarship Creation
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All new scholarships must be requested through the Financial Aid Office and approved by the President.