Outside Scholarship List
Many ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å students receive outside scholarships. View the outside scholarship opportunities below or check with your high school guidance counselor or local library (the College Blue Book is an excellent resource) or check the scholarship search websites below. Students may also visit theÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýin Plant Hall Room 427 during regular business hours for further assistance.
Most privately funded programs have early deadlines (April or May). Applications may require a copy of your high school or college transcript, two or three letters of recommendation and an essay.Ìý
Be wary of search services that charge a fee.ÌýYou should not have to pay for a legitimate financial aid search.Ìý.
Organizations interested in having their scholarships listed here should emailÌýfinaid@ut.edu.Ìý
Ìý— must be Florida resident and STEM major
Ìý— must be Florida resident and STEM major
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Ìý— must be Florida resident and STEM major
Ìý- Must be a resident of FL, MA, NC, NJ, NM, TX, District of Columbia
Ìý- Must be resident of Sarasota or Manatee County — Non-traditional students
Many ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å students receive outside scholarships to help fund their education. Check with your high school guidance office or search the Web. Be wary of search services that charge a fee. You should not have to pay for a legitimate financial aid search.Ìý.
Begin your search with the following:
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