UT Arlington Transfer Scholarships: A Comprehensive Guide

For transfer students aspiring to join the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), financial aid is a crucial aspect of their academic journey. UTA provides a range of transfer scholarships designed to support high-achieving students pursuing their first bachelor's degree. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and aim to improve college access, rewarding students for their hard work and dedication.

Understanding Transfer Scholarships at UTA

UTA offers scholarship support to high-performing, incoming undergraduate transfer students who are working toward their first baccalaureate degree. The value of these transfer scholarship awards ranges from $1,000 to $6,000 per year and may be renewed for up to one year. Students are offered the highest scholarship value they are eligible to receive based on their academic credentials and available funds.

Eligibility and Requirements

To be considered for UTA's merit-based scholarships, including transfer scholarships, students must submit all required admission documents by the scholarship deadline. For the 2025-2026 academic year, the scholarship deadline was March 1, 2025. Meeting this deadline ensures that new, incoming students are automatically considered for these scholarships.

Full-time enrollment (12 or more UTA hours) is typically required each fall and spring semester for the duration of the scholarship. Only hours taken and successfully completed at UTA will be counted towards the annual scholarship requirements for Transfer Scholarships. Students are reviewed at the end of the spring semester for renewal, and any annual minimum scholarship renewal requirements must be met by the end of summer. Students in their final, graduating semester may enroll in less than full-time enrollment for that semester, with the scholarship amount adjusted based on enrollment.

Renewal Criteria

Transfer scholarships at UTA may be renewable for up to one year, contingent upon meeting specific academic progress requirements. These renewal requirements typically include:

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  • 1st Renewal: Completion of 30 UTA credit hours of progress towards degree completion.

Students who have experienced extenuating circumstances preventing them from successfully completing the scholarship renewal requirements have the option to submit a scholarship appeal to the Scholarship Committee for review.

Navigating Mav ScholarShop

Mav ScholarShop is UTA's comprehensive online portal for accessing scholarship opportunities. As a current or newly-admitted student, a profile is created for you based on your information in MyMav, which serves as a general application. While you may be a good candidate for a scholarship, more information may be required.

All available scholarship opportunities are automatically displayed when you click the "Available Scholarship Opportunities" button after logging in. It is essential to check back regularly to review your profile and to look for new scholarship opportunities, as scholarship deadlines vary. Remember that qualifying and applying for scholarships does not guarantee that you will be offered one, as it is a competitive process.

Featured Scholarships and Programs

UTA boasts a diverse array of scholarships catering to various academic disciplines and student profiles. Here are some notable examples:

Academic Excellence Scholarships

  • A.E. Scholarship: Based on academic achievement for Undergraduate Students seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art or a Bachelor of Arts in Art in the College of Liberal Arts with a concentration of study in Film and Video.
  • Accounting Honors Scholars Program: Available to full-time students whose high school scholastic achievement and admission test scores demonstrate superior academic success. Full-time transfer students may be accepted into the program at the discretion of the department chair.

Department-Specific Scholarships

  • Allan J. Ekholm Endowed Scholarship: Provides financial assistance to Goolsby Leadership Academy Scholars. In the event that the Goolsby Leadership Academy ceases to exist, the scholarship shall be used to support students enrolled in the College of Business.
  • Angela D. Kennedy Family Undergraduate Scholarship in Geoscience: A $1,000 annual scholarship awarded to an undergraduate student majoring in Geology in the College of Science - Earth and Environmental Sciences.
  • Ann H. Scholarship: Provides scholarships for deserving undergraduate students in the College of Science.
  • **Arthur R. The award is intended for Civil Engineering graduate students at UTA in any of the designated graduate disciplines.

Program-Specific Scholarships

  • Advanced Placement Institute Future Teachers Scholarship: Recognizes the dedication and outstanding contributions Advanced Placement teachers have made to middle and high school education.
  • UTeach Arlington Program Scholarships: Awarded to undergraduate students involved with the UTeach Arlington program.

Scholarships Based on Specific Criteria

  • Alice G. Endowed Scholarship: 75% of the income earned from the endowment will be used to award scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students who actively participate in volunteer, service, or youth groups.
  • Celebrating Family Traditions Scholarship: Current students who are directly related to a UT Arlington graduate (child, stepchild, sibling, or grandchild) may apply for this scholarship.

History of Technology and Science (HoTS) Awards

  • Certificate in the History of Technology and Science (HoTS) Award: This competitive one-time award from the Department of History provides up to $500 to students who successfully complete a Certificate in the History of Technology and Science (HoTS). Applicants must be undergraduate students pursuing a major in the College of Engineering, College of Science, or College of Nursing and Health Innovation with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their History courses.
  • Minor in the History of Technology and Science (HoTS) Award: This competitive one-time award from the Department of History provides financial assistance to students who successfully complete a Minor in the History of Technology and Science (HoTS). Applicants must be non-History majors with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their History courses.

To ensure eligibility for the full amount of the +History award, prospective applicants should complete all HoTS Certificate/Minor requirements no later than their next-to last semester of coursework at UTA.

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Additional Scholarship Resources

Beyond UTA's internal scholarships, transfer students can explore external funding opportunities:

  • Outside Scholarships: Awards sent by foundations, civic and religious organizations or companies are common examples of outside scholarships.
  • TeachDFW.org: A non-profit organization partnering with local Educator Preparation Programs to provide future Dallas-Fort Worth area teachers with one-on-one career advising, scholarships, how-to guides from experts, financial assistance toward application/testing fees, and more.
  • The Gatehouse DFW: A local nonprofit that offers assistance for single moms completing a bachelor's or master's degree.

Tips for Maximizing Your Scholarship Opportunities

  1. Meet Deadlines: Submit all required admission documents and scholarship applications by the specified deadlines.
  2. Maintain a Strong GPA: A high GPA is a key factor in merit-based scholarship consideration.
  3. Get Involved: Participate in extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and leadership roles to demonstrate your commitment and well-roundedness.
  4. Craft a Compelling Essay: Many scholarships require essays, so take the time to write a thoughtful and well-written piece that showcases your unique qualities and aspirations.
  5. Seek Recommendations: Request letters of recommendation from professors, advisors, or mentors who can speak to your academic abilities and potential.
  6. Explore All Options: Don't limit yourself to UTA's scholarships; research and apply for external scholarships as well.
  7. Stay Informed: Regularly check Mav ScholarShop and other scholarship resources for new opportunities and updates.

Addressing Common Misconceptions

It is important to clarify some common misconceptions regarding scholarships:

  • Automatic Award: Simply qualifying and applying for scholarships does not guarantee that you will be offered one.
  • Graduate Student Scholarships: The Scholarships Office does not offer scholarships for incoming graduate students, students in a non-degree seeking program, accelerated online students, or students in the Coordinated Admission Program (CAP).
  • Spring Enrollment: Students starting at UTA in the Spring are not eligible for merit-based scholarships.
  • Scholarship Reinstatement: If a scholarship was cancelled for one semester, it is not eligible to be reinstated.

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