IRVING, Texas (Oct. 17, 2024) — The University of Dallas has expanded its full-tuition scholarship opportunities for undergraduate students who have applied for admission in the fall of 2025.
The university has instituted new competitive scholarship competitions for admitted students who show outstanding potential for studying some of the most popular academic disciplines at UDallas: biology, chemistry or biochemistry; business; English; and philosophy or politics.
Students in homeschools or homeschool networks can also compete for the Homeschool Scholarship, a nationwide competition for one full-tuition scholarship to UDallas.
In addition to the homeschool and discipline-specific competitions, all applicants who are admitted for the fall of 2025 are invited to apply and compete for four-year, full-tuition scholarships as part of the Scholars of Excellence and the Crusader Scholarship programs. These two competitions recognize the most outstanding academic accomplishments and the best character, respectively, of the incoming freshmen class.
Scholarship applications are submitted online and are due on Dec. 1, but the first step is to apply for admission to the University of Dallas. Students can apply for free using the waiver code FALL25. The admission application is non-binding, and students who apply at UDallas automatically enter into consideration for merit scholarships.
About the University of Dallas
The University of Dallas strives to be the premier Catholic liberal arts university in the country and is known for its rigorous undergraduate Core Curriculum and robust graduate and professional programs in business, ministry, education and the humanities. According to national rankings, the University of Dallas has one of America’s most challenging, comprehensive undergraduate interdisciplinary programs, offered at an excellent value to some of the happiest students in the country. With campuses in Texas and Italy, UDallas stands apart as a thriving community of learners committed to an education that forms students intellectually, socially and spiritually for a life well-lived. For more information, visit udallas.edu.