College Scholarships and Grants

Why Apply for College Scholarships?

Most of our students — 80% — receive financial aid, including over $12 million in Tarleton and private college scholarships each year. We help students find, apply for and manage scholarship funding from a variety of sources to increase the value and affordability of their college education.

How to Apply for Scholarships

General scholarship applications can be found below.

If you are a student enrolled or planning to enroll in courses for Fall 2024, Spring 2025, or Summer 2025, please fill out the 24/25 Academic Year Application.

If you are a student enrolled or planning to enroll in courses for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, or Summer 2026, please fill out the 25/26 Academic Year Application.

After submitting your General Scholarship Application online, you’ll be automatically matched with eligible college scholarships based on your information—no need to apply individually. The application opens July 1 each year, and you must have an active admissions application with your student ID to access it. Apply early, as many scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis..

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Scholarship Deadlines

Submit your General Scholarship Application by the following dates to be considered for over 600 college scholarships.

  • Priority Date for Next Academic Year – February 15th
  • Spring Priority Date – December 1st
  • Early Consideration for Next Academic Year – December 1st
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Apply for over 600 scholarships with one application

  • Tarleton Impact Scholarship
  • Tarleton Academic Scholarship
  • Dick Smith Scholarship
  • The Dominic and Lisette Dottavio Student Success Scholarship
  • Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
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Qualify for the President’s Guaranteed Award Program for Freshmen

Tarleton guarantees scholarship levels to new incoming freshmen who graduated in the top 50% of their high school class. Find out more about the requirements and award amounts for the Guaranteed Award Program.

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Non-Resident Waiver Option

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Other Important Dates

  • Financial Aid Priority Deadline: January 15th
  • Housing Application Opening Date: September 7th

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