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Bay HallDrury University is excited to introduce the Drury Springfield Promise (DSP), a new initiative that reinforces Drury’s commitment to the Greater Springfield region. Designed to make a Drury education more affordable for bright students regardless of their financial situation, the Springfield Promise will provide additional resources to students within a commutable distance of Drury.
The DSP is open to:
Students receiving NCAA athletic scholarships are not eligible for the DSP grant. Eligible students must meet Drury’s admissions standards and file the FAFSA by February 1, 2025.
The DSP Grant is for eligible Federal Pell Grant recipients and ensures their out-of-pocket cost of tuition and fees required of all students will not exceed $3,000 per year. This program also includes 20 meals per semester. Students can opt to spread out payments at $300 per month over 10 months.
Students who choose to live on campus will incur the standard room and board charges.
To enhance your student experience, the DSP offers several key benefits:
The DSP is part of Drury’s continued dedication to fostering community connections and providing local students with life-changing educational opportunities. This commitment also includes the Community Partnership Grants and other elements of Drury Fusion.
No, DSP Scholarships and Grants are only available during the Fall and Spring semesters. However, eligible students may receive federal aid during the summer.
No, the DSP is only for degree-seeking Drury Day students; however, Drury GO offers a number of financial aid programs and you are encouraged to connect with the Enrollment team to find out more information.
It is a $2,000 per year scholarship awarded to all eligible students from designated counties upon admission to Drury University.
No, students do not need to file the FAFSA to receive the DSP Scholarship, but it is encouraged to determine eligibility for additional aid such as the DSP Grant.
The DSP Scholarship is renewable if the student maintains Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and remains enrolled full-time (12+ credit hours each semester).
The DSP Grant is a need-based award that replaces all other Drury scholarships. The grant amount is determined based on the results of the student’s FAFSA and Federal Pell Grant eligibility. This award may vary each year.
Students must file a valid FAFSA by February 1, 2025, be eligible for the Federal Pell Grant, and qualify for the Access Missouri Grant. Students in the Dual Degree Nursing Program with Southwest Baptist University are not eligible for the DSP Grant. In addition, students cannot be recruited NCAA Division II athletes.
Yes, in addition to the DSP Grant, students may receive aid such as Federal Pell Grant, Access Missouri, Federal SEOG, Bright Flight, Access Extra, Work Study, and loans. However, they cannot receive other Drury scholarships or merit-based awards.
Yes, all DSP Grant recipients will receive a meal plan. Commuter students will get a 20-meal plan, and residential students will select their meal plan, along with their housing option.
Yes, DSP Grant recipients will be given a tablet during the Fall 2025 semester at no additional cost.
Yes, to renew the DSP Grant, students must file a valid FAFSA by February 1 each year to remain eligible for the Federal Pell Grant, maintain full-time enrollment, and meet Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements.
In future years, if your Pell-eligibility status changes, your financial aid package will be recalculated.
No, current students are not eligible for either the DSP Scholarship or DSP Grant. Each year, students are enrolled with a specific financial aid and scholarship program which follows them through graduation. As the DSP is a new program that replaces other initiatives, current students are not eligible.