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List of UI Scholarships |
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See Scholarship Definition Key below
Scholarships for New Students: Idaho’s scholarship program has several opportunities for new students who are enrolled full time at the University. Many of these scholarships are guaranteed; that is, students who apply for admission and whose academic record meet specific minimum criteria will be awarded the following scholarships.
Guaranteed for New Students -- WUE Awards and Scholarships
Other Scholarships for New Students
Scholarship Listings by College:
Agricultural & Life Sciences
The College of Agricultural & Life Sciences provides awards totaling approximately $450,000.
Art & Architecture
The College of Art & Architecture provides awards totaling approximately $50,000.
Business & Economics
The College of Business & Economics provides awards totaling approximately $350,000.
Education
The College of Education provides awards totaling approximately $360,000.
Engineering
The College of Engineering provides awards totaling approximately $1,300,000.
Law
The College of Law provides awards totaling approximately $500,000. New Law students should apply for admission at the College of Law no later than February 1 to be considered for the scholarships.
Letters Arts & Social Sciences
The College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences provide awards totaling approximately $700,000.
Natural Resources
The College of Natural Resources provides awards totaling approximately $130,000.
Science
The College of Sciences provides awards totaling approximately $300,000.
Special Scholarships:
The University of Idaho provides $7.8 million in special scholarships not connected to specific majors or academic areas of study in the colleges:
Alumni Association
The Alumni programs provide awards to students affiliated with UI alumni or retirees. Student leadership in the Student Alumni Relations Board (SARB) is also recognized.
Athletics
Student recipients of athletic scholarships must be tendered athletes who are members of an intercollegiate athletic team at the University. In addition, the student athlete must be in good academic standing.
Corporate Affiliations
The Corporate Affiliation program provides awards to members, children or spouses affiliated with the corporation.
Diversity
Students from diverse ethnic backgrounds who are looking for scholarship opportunities and support services should visit the Office of Multicultural Affairs website.
General Graduate Study Awards
General scholarship and tuition waivers are awarded to qualified new and continuing graduate students. Contact your academic department for more information on the specific scholarships, tuition waivers and graduate assistantships available.
General University
The University of Idaho awards general scholarships and non-resident tuition waivers to students in all areas of study.
High School/Regional
These scholarships for students from certain high schools or counties are selected in cooperation with outside committees and may require separate applications. See your high school counselor for further details.
High School/Regional-UI The University selects graduates of certain high schools or residents of particular counties as specified by the award criteria for these scholarships.
Honors
To be considered, students must apply to and be accepted into the UI Honor's Program. For more information regarding honors scholarships, please visit the University Honors Program website.
International Programs
The International Programs Office provides awards to UI students who study abroad as well as International students attending the University. For more information about scholarships, please visit the International Programs Office website.
Living Groups
Scholarships are available to students who are affiliated with certain living groups, to include fraternities, sororities or UI residence halls.
Non-Traditional Students
Scholarships are available to some students who are considered non-traditional given their age, marital and/or parental status.
Organizational Affiliations
UI students involved in extra-curricular activities will be considered for scholarships provided by certain clubs, honoraries, and other organizations on campus.
ROTC
The Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC programs provide awards to students who are participating in a UI ROTC program.
Student Support Services Student participants in UI's Student Support Services (a TRIO Program) are considered for scholarship awards. In addition, scholarship funds are available to students with documented physical disabilities and/or sensory impairments. For more information visit the Tutoring and Academic Assistance Programs website.
WWAMI (Medical Education Program) Scholarships are available to WWAMI students as they continue their medical studies at the University of Washington.
Scholarship Book Definition Key
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FINANCIAL NEED: |
Required means you must demonstrate financial need as determined by a processed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). |
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CLASS LEVELS: |
Based on credits earned at the University of Idaho or transfer credits earned at other institutions accepted by UI.
FR - Freshman (00 to 25 credits)
SO - Sophomore (26 to 57 credits)
JR - Junior (58 to 89 credits)
SR - Senior (90+ credits)
GR - Graduate Student
LAW – Law Student |
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MINIMUM GPA: |
Minimum cumulative grade point average (gpa) requirement for the scholarship. If no minimum requirement is given, the scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and/or other criteria. |
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RESIDENCY: |
Residency requirements are noted when applicable and specified by the scholarship donor. |
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS: |
Criteria used in scholarship recipient selection as determined by the scholarship donor. |
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PREFERENCE TO: |
Criteria used in scholarship recipient selection as determined by the scholarship donor. | [Back to top] |