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Undergraduate Financial Assistance

The School of Computing has several financial assistance awards available. Applications are available on the web. These scholarships are awarded based upon academic performance, rather than financial need. Most are awarded to Computer Science and Computer Engineering full majors or those students who will become full majors during the following academic year. Applications for these scholarships must be submitted to the School's office by March 15:

Special Departmental Scholarships.
These awards are available to students majoring in Computer Science and Computer Engineering who are residents of the state of Utah. They are for resident tuition for two semesters. To be eligible, students must take at least 12 credit hours per semester.

School of Computing Scholarships.
A few awards are available each year to Computer Science and Computer Engineering majors. These are unrestricted cash awards of $500 to $2,500, made possible in part by generous donations from the School of Computing faculty and the Eccles Foundation. To be eligible, students must take at least 9 credit hours per semester. Use the same application as for the Continuing Student Scholarship.

College of Engineering Scholarships.
These scholarships are awarded to students majoring in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. These are unrestricted cash awards of $500 to $2000. To be eligible, students must take at least 12 credit hours per semester. Use the same application as for the Continuing Student Scholarship.

Students may also apply for financial aid from the College of Engineering, which each year awards about 25 Josephine Beam Educational Scholarships. These scholarships are worth approximately $500 and are based on need. Obtain an application from the Office of the Dean of Engineering in Kennecott 214. Applications must be submitted by February 15.


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