RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED
BY COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS

Scholarships Offered by Colleges and Departments

Resident College & Department:

General:

Resident high school seniors who will be entering freshmen, and who are applying for  merit, leadership, and/or diversity scholarships, please complete and submit the online Application for General (Freshman) Scholarships or  PDF Form.  See below links.

Available to:

Outstanding Utah resident entering freshman students, transfer and/or continuing students.  Students must be eligible for resident tuition and be nominated by their departments. 

Application:

Apply directly to the department of your major. Unless instructed other­wise, submit the Application for Departmental Scholarships, college transcripts, and three letters of recommendation directly to the department by the appropriate application deadline.

Provided by:

University of Utah.

Value:

Resident tuition for two semesters.

Deadline:

Refer to individual departmental listings for special application requirements and deadlines (which vary between January and March).

Note:

Students may receive only one tuition waiver scholarship sponsored by the University of Utah.  If you are awarded more than one such scholarship, you must indicate a preference for one and decline all others.  Students on tuition waiver scholarships are required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.

 

Non-Resident College & Department:

General:

No departmental tuition waivers are available to nonresident students.  However, some departments may consider nonresident students for cash scholarships. Please check individual college/department listings. See below links.

 

List of Colleges and Departments:

School of Architecture
David Eccles School of Business
College of Education
College of Engineering
College of Fine Arts
College of Health                              Honors College

 

 

College of Humanities
College of Mines and Earth Sciences
College of Nursing
College of Pharmacy
College of Science
College of Social and Behavioral Science