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Scholarships
The Liberal Arts Honors Office administers on-campus scholarships for honors students in the College of Liberal Arts, and supports the application for prestigious post-baccalaureate scholarships for students across the university.
Scholarships for Honors Students in the College of Liberal Arts
A limited number of First-year Honors Scholarships are available and students accepted into the Freshman Honors Program are given the opportunity to apply for this scholarship in September of each year.
A limited number of Second-year, Third-year, and Fourth-year Honors Scholarships are available and students accepted into the Liberal Arts Honors Programs are given the opportunity to apply for these scholarships in September of each year.
A limited number of study-abroad scholarships are available to support Liberal Arts Honors students who will be studying abroad.
The LAH upper-division honors program offers a limited number of Rapoport-King Thesis Scholarships to current students completing a departmental honors thesis. Applications should be completed by the end of September of each year.
Other endowed scholarships for honors students, including those provided by the Cameron, Collie, Dallas, Decherd, Pinto-Carver, and Temple endowments, are offered through out the academic year. Contact the Liberal Arts Honors Programs Office for details.
Students seeking substantial scholarship and financial aid assistance should contact the Office of Student Financial Services, whose web-site includes links to scholarships, grants, and other financial aid information.
Many scholarship and fellowship opportunities are available to students in the College of Liberal Arts through UT Austin offices.
General information about some of these scholarships is provided above, but
information about other scholarship opportunities can be obtained in the Liberal
Arts Scholarships and International Programs Office in Gebauer 2.308, or
at 475-7586.
In addition, some departments in the College of Liberal Arts offer scholarships to students within their programs.
