Step 1
Activate records
Redeem your scholarship and
activate your academic file.
You’ve been awarded a scholarship that covers 100% tuition for an accredited, online, self-paced academic pathway — up to 60 transferable college credits — so you can continue at a university as a third-year (junior) student.
This scholarship covers the first 2 years (up to 60 transferable credits) through an accredited online pathway. You only pay university tuition for Year 3 or Year 4, depending on your program and transfer evaluation.
Six steps. One clear outcome: transfer as a third-year (junior) student.
Step 1
Redeem your scholarship and
activate your academic file.
Step 2
Confirm your degree goal and
map the credits you’ll earn.
Step 3
Complete accredited, self-paced
college-level coursework online.
Step 4
Get official transcripts that
document completed coursework.
Step 5
Submit your transcript and
transfer credits into a university.
Step 6
Continue your bachelor’s degree
starting in year three (junior).
The Half-Ride Academic Pathway Scholarship provides full tuition coverage and the academic support needed to prepare credits for transfer.
Full tuition coverage
Accredited, online curriculum is covered under the award.
Transcripted coursework
College-level coursework documented for transfer review.
Advising & counseling
Academic advising and pathway counseling support.
Transfer preparation
Documentation support for a clean transfer process.
This step is required to create your official student record, activate your scholarship enrollment, and issue verifiable academic documentation used for credit transfer. It is not tuition and not a program fee.
This one-time step covers the real administrative work required to officially enroll you and issue transferable academic records.
Record creation, counseling, transcript generation, and credit documentation are part of the activation coverage.
Intended for individuals ready to complete accredited coursework, value transferable credit, and plan to continue toward a four-year degree.
Prepared to complete accredited college-level coursework.
Planning to continue toward a bachelor’s degree.
Values official documentation and transfer preparation.
Prepared to participate in advising and academic planning.