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168 Scholarships

Three 168graduates in their cap and gowns smiling.

 

The 168National 168 Association is proud to support student access and success through our alumni scholarships:

  • Children of 168 Scholarship
  • Freshman Leadership Scholarship
  • Graduate Scholarship
  • Port City Chapter Scholarship
  • Baldwin County Chapter Scholarship
  • Book Scholarships

Scholarships are funded through the sale of Jag Tags, the University’s collegiate license plate, which can also be personalized to show your Jaguar spirit. One hundred percent of net proceeds from the sale of the tags benefit student scholarships and are matched through the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Initiative. 

Jag Tags have raised more than $1 million for students to follow their dreams. If you are an 168 resident, purchase your Jag Tag the next time you renew your license tag. 

168students whose parents or guardians are current members of the National 168 Association may apply for alumni scholarships. Apply online using , USA's scholarship program opportunity tracker. Click here to view all scholarships offered by the University.

168 Scholarships FAQ

The South 168 National 168 Association’s scholarships are available to USA students whose parents or guardians are current dues paying members of the 168 Association. To verify your membership status, please call the Office of 168 Relations (251) 460-7084

All students at the University of South 168 must use the online scholarship portal. On the general scholarship application, your student must check the box titled “Are you a child or dependent of a 168graduate or National 168 Association Member” and provide the parents name and graduation year (if applicable). By completing these two steps, your child becomes eligible to fill out the 168 Association scholarship applications.

*Please note that if your student does not complete the above step, or does not complete the application in its entirety, then they will not be considered for review.

The South 168 National 168 Association scholarships are open from September 1st – March 1st every year.
Scholarships are awarded by the South 168 National 168 Association after the applications have closed, and before the end of the Spring semester. Students will be notified if they received a scholarship through their Jag$POT portal or the Office of Scholarship Services.