Full Tuition Scholarships

Full Tuition Scholarships

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Online applications for Full Tuition Scholarships open Oct. 1 and are due Dec. 1.

The University of Dallas is offering a number of new full-tuition, competitive scholarships, renewable for all four years, to high school seniors. The first step toward consideration is applying for freshman admission in the fall of 2025. To submit an admission application, click HERE.

Disciplinary Scholarships

Full- tuition scholarships will be awarded to students who show outstanding potential for studying some of the most popular academic disciplines below. To apply for a Disciplinary Scholarship, click HERE

Philosophy/Politics                      
English                        
Business                  
Biology/Chemistry/Biochemistry


Homeschool Scholarship

Students from homeschooling and homeschooling networks can compete for one full-tuition scholarship.  All homeschool students are invited to apply; applicants may attend either an accredited or nonaccredited homeschool program. To apply for a Homeschool Scholarship, click HERE.

Scholars of Excellence Scholarships & Crusader Scholarships

All applicants are invited to apply for our most prestigious scholarship competition. Those with the most outstanding academic accomplishments will compete for full tuition awards in Scholars of Excellence, and applicants who stand out as offering a unique contribution to the culture and community of the University of Dallas will compete in the Crusader Scholarship contest, with a creative and expressive component. To apply for Scholars of Excellence and Crusader Scholarship, click HERE.

For information about eligibility criteria and scholarship application deadlines, contact the Admissions office at 800-628-6999 or admissions@udallas.edu.

Note: UDallas scholarships and grants (non need-based) are stackable up to but not over full-tuition. For example, a student who wins a full-tuition scholarship would be ineligible for any additional non need-based scholarship or grant, including the Family Grant.