Volunteer Scholarship

About This Scholarship

Available To: First-Year, Current | In-State, Out-of-State

Award: In-State: $3,000 – $9,000 per year; Out-of-State: $8,000 – $18,000 per year; 4-year award.

Apply to UT by: December 15

Test Scores received by: July 1

Overview of the Volunteer Scholarship

Award amounts are determined by residency classification.

Award Amounts: In-State Students

**ACT/SAT ScoreAnnual AwardFour-Year Award AmountFour-Year with HOPE (average maximum)
34–36  / 1490–1600$9,000$36,000$56,400
30–33  / 1360–1480$5,000$20,000$40,400
28–29 / 1300–1350$3,000$12,000$32,400
Amounts shown are for the 2024–25 academic year and are good for four years. Scholarship programs are reviewed each year and may change for future academic years.

Award Amounts: Out-of-State Students

**ACT/SAT ScoreAnnual AwardFour-Year Award Amount
34–36  / 1490–1600$18,000$72,000
30–33  / 1360–1480$13,000$52,000
28–29 / 1300–1350$8,000$32,000
Amounts shown are for the 2024–25 academic year and are good for four years. Scholarship programs are reviewed each year and may change for future academic years.

*UT Weighted Core GPA
**Composite superscore; writing component of the standardized test scores not factored into the calculation

Eligibility and Criteria

If you are an admitted first-year student with a minimum 3.8 UT Weighted Core GPA and apply for admission by December 15 of your senior year in high school, you will be automatically considered for these institutional scholarships.

To be eligible:

  • Submit your new test scores to determine eligibility for the Volunteer Scholarship so they can be received by UT by July 1.
  • Matriculate the fall semester immediately following your graduation from a US high school
  • Be a US citizen, permanent resident, or domestic international student 

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How to Apply

If you are an admitted first-year student with a minimum 3.8 UT Weighted Core GPA and apply for admission by December 15 of your senior year in high school, you will be automatically considered for these institutional scholarships.

How to Keep the Volunteer Scholarship

To keep the Volunteer Scholarship, you must:

Check out full details on SAP Requirements here.

How does this combine with other scholarships?

As an In-State Volunteer Scholar, you may also qualify for other UT Scholarships, such as the UT Flagship, Pledge, Promise, Provost, or HOPE Scholarship.

You must meet each scholarship’s specific criteria and eligibility requirements.

If your combination exceeds UT’s allowable award maximums, your award amounts may be adjusted.