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  1. Some schools score cheerleaders during tryouts and then award the highest three scorers a scholarship. To get a Division 1 cheerleading scholarship, you need to be able to make an impact on the squad right away, no matter the position. These coaches look for cheerleaders with elite tumbling, stunting, dance and jump skills.

    • Wisconsin Association of Cheer/Pom Coaches Scholarship. Eligibility: High school seniors who are involved in cheer or dance and have a minimum 3.25 GPA.
    • Texas Tech University. Eligibility: Texas Tech University Cheer Squad members. Amount: $1,000 leadership scholarship + out of state tuition waiver + more!
    • Athlete Honors Scholarship Program. Eligibility: High school juniors and seniors who perform a dance or cheer routine at an AmeriCheer/AmeriDance event or camp.
    • University of Kansas. Eligibility: All cheerleaders on the University of Kansas cheer team. Amount: $650/year (+$100 if students have a minimum 3.0 GPA) Deadline: November 1 (Freshmen Priority Deadline), February 1 (Freshmen Fall Enrollment deadline), May 1 (Transfer Fall Enrollment deadline)
  2. Kentucky's Morehead State University, a school well-regarded for its competitive cheerleading program, offers performance grants for cheerleaders. These are not technically scholarships as they don't solely focus on academics or needs, but they can cover full tuition. University of Arkansas, Purdue University, and the University of Oregon are ...

  3. 22 days ago. Indeed, cheerleading scholarships are out there, and they can be a great way to help finance your college education! Many universities with competitive cheerleading teams offer cheerleading scholarships to their cheerathletes. For instance, some NCAA Division I and II schools offer partial to full-ride scholarships to cheerleaders.

  4. Beyond athletics, college cheerleading coaches consider academics and seek out recruits with a strong academic background. In fact, some cheerleading scholarships are awarded to the cheerleader on the team with the highest GPA. . The skills needed to compete on a college cheerleading squad completely depend on the program.

  5. University of Hawaii. The University of Hawaii truly takes good care of its cheerleaders! The school offers between 12 and 14 full-tuition scholarships exclusively for members of its cheerleading team. These scholarships cover the entire tuition cost for both in-state and qualified out-of-state cheerleaders.

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  7. Highly-competitive Division 1 cheerleading colleges usually have better funding than other schools, so there may be a greater chance to earn a scholarship. Many cheerleading recruits are attracted to the game-day environment at Division 1 schools, as well. These programs tend to be large, public universities with energetic game-day atmospheres ...

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