Frequently Asked Questions
Information subject to change
How do I know if I'm eligible to apply?
You are eligible to apply for a scholarship if you are a new or returning graduate student in a degree or certificate program.
What requirements do I have to meet to be awarded a scholarship?
Students must at least meet these requirements to be awarded a scholarship:
- Be accepted to a degree or certificate seeking program
- Have at least a 3.0 GPA
- Meet minimum enrollment requirements.
- At least 6 hours of graduate level courses during the fall and spring semesters.
- Three (3) hours of graduate level courses during the combined summer term.
- PLEASE NOTE: Scholarship recipients in the College of Science and Engineering must enroll in 9 SCH during regular semesters and 3 SCH during the combined summer term.
Do I have to be admitted to the University prior to applying for scholarships?
Yes, you must be accepted to the university, and already be accepted to a degree or certificate seeking program.
What information is used to award scholarships?
Upon submission, your application will be reviewed by the appropriate committee and ranked based on your GPA, academic record, essay, evidence of leadership, research and/or other accomplishments related to your degree, and other criteria.
What are the scholarship deadlines?
See Scholarship Deadlines here
How will I be notified if I am/am not awarded a scholarship?
You will receive an email notification of your status approximately 2-5 weeks after the scholarship deadline to the email address provided on your application. Also, you can view any financial aid and scholarships that are offered to you (after you are accepted) in your SAIL account
What if I don't submit my scholarship application by the deadline?
Scholarship applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm CST the end of business day of the posted deadline. If additional scholarship funds are made available to any program, prospective applicants will be notified of same.
How can I find out what other scholarships/funding are available to Graduate Students?
- Completing the scholarship application on the Graduate Studies website will allow you to be considered for most donor based scholarships if funding becomes available. However, links for alternate scholarships will be posted on our Home page or the Scholarships website when available.
- For further information about need based financial assistance programs, please contact the Office of Financial Assistance at: (361) 825-2338.
- Private or External funding opportunities will be posted on the Scholarships website. Disclaimer: these links are provided for informational purposes only, and no particular site is endorsed. It is the responsibility of the student to verify the validity of information on each site.