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Scholarships

The Department of English offers substantial support to undergraduate students through several endowed scholarship funds.

  • The Lou and C.C. Burton '42 Scholarship
    • Juniors and Seniors are invited to apply.
  • The Stewart and Anna Morgan Scholarship Fund
    • Freshman and Sophomores are invited to apply.
  • The Caroll Laverty Memorial Scholarship
    • Juniors and Seniors are invited to apply.
  • The Benson Endowed Scholarship for Study Abroad
    • All undergraduate students are invited to apply.
  • The Linda H. and Paul A. Parrish Endowed Scholarship for International Study
    • All undergraduate students are invited to apply.
  • The Natalou T. and Kenneth P. Pipes '52 Endowed Scholarship
    • Juniors and Seniors who are pursuing a Teaching Certification are invited to apply.
  • The Dr. Teri Marshall '89 Excellence in Writing Scholarship
    • Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors with at least a 3.50 GPA are invited to apply.
  • The Regina Natowitz Memorial Endowed Scholarship
    • All undergraduate, full-time students are invited to apply.

In addition, the generosity of donors allows the College of Liberal Arts to offer numerous merit- and need-based scholarships to help undergraduate students continue their education. To apply, continuing students must complete the University Scholarship Application during the applications window of October 15 to February 1 annually. Incoming and transfer students apply through the ApplyTexas application. Both are common applications; students do not apply for individual scholarships. Additional information is available from Scholarships & Financial Aid.

The College of Liberal Arts is also pleased to award the Global Experience Scholarship in support of study abroad. Continuing students who wish to be considered for this scholarship should complete the University Scholarship Application during the applicable cycle.

Questions may be directed to Dr. Apostolos Vasilakis, Director of Undergraduate Studies in English, or Christie Dunn, International Programs Manager for the College of Liberal Arts.