Scholarships at UGA

Last year, UGA awarded more than $4.6 million in scholarships and awards from University funds to undergraduate students. Most academic (merit-based) scholarships for first-year students are awarded during the Admissions process. This process is usually finalized by early April for all admitted first-year students.

Additionally, scholarships available through individual academic departments are typically awarded to upperclassmen, but prospective students should consult the websites of their intended department for more information. Some scholarships for first-year students require an additional application. Please consult the following list for more information as well as this supplemental list of scholarships.

International and F-1 visa applicants can qualify for many of these merit-based scholarships.

All scholarships are renewable for eight semesters of full-time enrollment, or the completion of a Bachelor’s degree. To renew the scholarship each year, students must maintain specific academic requirements which are detailed in the award letter.

Benefits of Foundation Fellowship

Need-Based Scholarships

For consideration of need-based scholarships listed below or other federal, state or institutional need-based aid, students must completely the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA form is available here. UGA’s Title IV School Code is 001598.

For information regarding the Georgia HOPE scholarship or aid based on financial need, please consult the UGA Office of Student Financial Aid.

Please note: Students studying in the U.S. on a F-1 Visa (or similar) are not eligible for federal aid or need-based aid.

Georgia Commitment Scholars Program

The Georgia Commitment Scholars Program is a need-based scholarship program that is open to first-year students. The scholarship is renewable for up to four years and comes with a variety of programs and resources to support student success. Even if a Georgia Commitment Scholar’s financial aid eligibility changes, that scholar will always have access to The Georgia Commitment Scholars programs and success resources.

To apply for the Georgia Commitment Scholars program, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which asks for information about your family finances. The FAFSA is available at https://fafsa.ed.gov. The Office of Student Financial Aid will email students who are eligible to become a Georgia Commitment Scholar and may ask for additional documents to verify their aid eligibility.

You can find more information about this scholarship, including additional resources available for scholars, online at https://ossa.uga.edu/initiatives/scholars/.

Combined Financial Need and Merit-Based Scholarships

*The submission deadline for the Goizueta Foundation Scholarship application is April 1st

To be considered for this scholarship, students must meet all of the following criteria.

The Annexstad Family Foundation offers scholarships through UGA.

The Leaders for Tomorrow National Scholarship—is open to all students and recognizes those who have exhibited moral character, grit and intelligence. It is the intention of this scholarship to attract and recognize accomplished leaders, and to make college more accessible for tomorrow’s leaders. This opportunity provides $5,000 per year for five years of study (or $5,000 for three years with a $10,000 award in the fourth).

Students interested in being considered are encourage to complete the FASFA by the priority deadline of December 15.

Other Scholarships at the University of Georgia

The Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (Peach State LSAMP) is a National Science Foundation sponsored program with the mission to increase the number of underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees in the Sciences, Technology, Engineering or Math disciplines (STEM). The University of Georgia is a partner in this program which provides financial support, internships, mentorships and research opportunities for selected undergraduates.

The Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities offers incoming first-year students an opportunity to focus on learning through research with the CURO Honors Scholarship, which provides $3,000 of funding yearly, renewable for up to four years. CURO Honors Scholars are members of a structured, faculty-mentored research community, and they enjoy the exclusive opportunities for career and academic enrichment of UGA’s nationally recognized Jere W. Morehead Honors College.

The CURO Research Assistantship supports outstanding undergraduate students with 500 stipends of $1,000 each to across campus to actively participate in faculty-mentored research. The CURO Summer Research Fellowship provides 30 undergraduate students with $3,000 each summer to pursue intensive, immersive, faculty-mentored research.

Scholarship opportunity for students who are transferring from a Technical College System of Georgia Institution with an Associate’s degree in a specified area. The scholarship is worth $5,000 a year.

More information can be found here.

UGA hosts both Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC units. Students seeking ROTC competitive scholarships should contact the units on campus at their respective links above.

The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute will award FLAS fellowships to a limited number of undergraduate students for an intensive program of language study in Quechua at the intermediate level and Portuguese at the intermediate, and advanced levels (2000 level and above).

UGA's ScholarshipUniverse

ScholarshipUniverse is a state of the art scholarship matching system that maximizes opportunities for UGA students and was developed to help students connect to as many relevant and legitimate scholarship opportunities as possible on one mobile friendly site. ScholarshipUniverse allows students to create an academic profile that enables them to be connected with various scholarship opportunities from outside scholarship organizations and, coming soon, within the University of Georgia.