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University of Florida Scholarships 2023
University of Florida (UF) Scholarships 2022 Academic Scholarships
The University of Florida Scholarships are available through departments and offices other than SFA and through individual colleges and schools within the university. For instance, the UF Admissions Office awards academic scholarships to qualified incoming freshmen, and the Office of Overseas Studies administers financial assistance to enrolled students matriculating abroad.
Please keep in mind that if you apply for aid through SFA, SFA takes your academic achievement scholarship awards (including tuition fee waivers and reductions) into consideration, and counts them as part of your official aid package.
Florida College Transfer Academic Scholarship (FCTAS)
uF offers two scholarships of $4000 to transfer in-state community college students selected to the All-Florida Academic First Team. Recipients of the award are required to maintain a UF GPA of at least 3.0 and successfully complete 14 credit hours each semester of the award.
In order to qualify, applicants must have a lower division GPA of at least 3.80. The deadline for applying is May 1 each year for a scholarship award for the upcoming academic year.
More information, including the application, can be found here.
Tuition Exchange Program
UF is a member of Tuition Exchange Inc., a non-profit organization with a membership of more than 586 Colleges and Universities in 47 states, the District of Columbia, and the United Kingdom.
Membership includes private as well as public institutions, research and doctoral universities, liberal arts colleges and comprehensive institutions of higher education, and specialized schools.
Through Tuition Exchange, employee dependents attend colleges and universities other than their home institution. UF waives in-state and out-of-state tuition for a limited number of children of employees at participating institutions. Students must meet all admission requirements. The number of awards available depends on the number of UF employee dependents accepted by other participating institutions and the availability of funds.
Application and a list of participating institutions are available here
The University of Florida Athletic Scholarships
Students (or their high school coach) interested in University of Florida (UF) Scholarships 2022 athletic scholarships should contact the coaches of the sports in which they are interested. Students should call (352) 375-4683 or write the University Athletic Association, P. O. Box 14485, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32604-2485,
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art Scholarships and Fellowships
Contact: Eric Segal, Education Curator of Academic Programs,
Harn Museum of Art, P. O. Box 112700, Gainesville, FL 32611;
(352) 392-9826.
Additional information, applications, and instructions for the following three internships can be found here
Deadlines: Deadlines for all internships are October 15 for the next year’s spring term; March 15 for the summer term, and June 1 for the fall term.
- The Marshall Criser Internship
Eligibility: UF graduate students and undergraduate seniors in good standing; a writing sample is required. Based on the applicant’s suitability for the designated project and strong writing, research, and critical thinking skills.Value: $2,500 for fall and spring semesters - Dixie Neilson Museum Studies Registration Internship
Eligibility: graduate students earning Master of Arts degrees/certificates
in museum studies at UF or other institutions, who are selected to participate
in the internship program in the Harn Museum Registration Department.Value: $1,250 one semester/calendar year - E. Robert Langley Internship
Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled full-time in the UF School of Art & Art History can apply; available spring and summer terms; if a project warrants, a student may be eligible for funding for two consecutive terms.Value: spring, $2000 over the 16 weeks;
summer, $1,500 over the 10-week term
Housing and Residence Education
Contact: Norbert Dunkel, Director of Housing, UF Department of Housing and Residence Education, P. O. Box 112100, Gainesville, FL 32611-2100; or (352) 392-2161.
- Randall J. Bodner and Gary W. Faircloth Scholarship Fund For information on this endowed scholarship fund, visit them here
Eligibility: The scholarship is designed to recognize and reward outstanding leadership and scholarship of a member of the Inter-Residence Hall Association (IRHA); applicants must be active representatives of the UF IRHA; must be full-time students in good standing; must have achieved a high academic success (minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA upon application); and must be directly involved in residence hall activities an area/hall government.
Application: a committee composed of the Department of Housing and Residence Education professional staff and representatives from the Inter-Residence Hall Association will select the recipient.
Value: $500 - Cathie Ponikvar/NRHH Award
Eligibility: undergraduates residing in an on-campus residence hall who reflect strong leadership and maintain the best academic record possible; must be continuing students and be enrolled the following fall term.
Deadline: TBA in spring
Value: $500
McNair Scholars Program
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is designed to encourage undergraduates to pursue doctoral degrees.
- Eligibility: UF juniors or seniors (must have three semesters remaining before graduation); a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA; low-income and first-generation college students or a member of a group that is underrepresented and intends to pursue a Ph.D. after graduation; eligibility criteria set by the U.S. Department of Education; for more information, please contact UF McNair Scholar’s office.
- Application deadline: February 28
- Value: $2,900 research stipend to be used for research expenses
University of Florida Study Abroad Services
The following awards are available for students who meet the following basic criteria (each scholarship may have additional criteria or restrictions):
- Are at least 18 years old by the start of the program of choice
- Are you a U.S. resident or a legal permanent citizen
- Completed a Study Abroad Scholarship Application (available here)
- Provide two letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose essay, and an official UF transcript.
- Have a minimum 2.5 GPA (some scholarships require higher)
- Show proof of acceptance to the program of choice
Application Deadlines: February 1 for summer; March 1 for fall and academic year programs; September 20 for spring programs.
UFIC Semester and Academic Year Scholarships
- These scholarships are awarded annually to UF undergraduates on the basis of a demonstrated interest in international study, appropriateness of the chosen program to the student’s long-term goals, and financial need. Awards are given for semester or academic year programs. Please visit the above website to read more about the history of this scholarship. To be eligible for an award, students must be studying abroad for at least 90 days. The semester scholarships award $1,750 each. The academic year scholarship awards $3,000.
- UF International Center Scholarships– These scholarships are given to students studying for a semester or academic year in a UF-approved program. Students are selected based on their academic and extracurricular activities at UF. Students applying for Fall/Spring must be studying abroad for at least 90 days. Academic Year Scholarships are for $4000 while semester scholarships are for $2000. Last year, 1 student received an Academic Year Scholarship and 8 received semester-long scholarships.
- UFIC Summer Scholarships – These scholarships are given to students who are attending approved summer programs whom the faculty review committee selects based on their overall performance. Last year, we had 40 winners and each scholarship was for $1000.
- UF International Merit – These scholarships are awarded to students with a minimum of 3.5 GPA and are attending UF-sponsored summer programs. Last summer, 10 students received this scholarship. Each of the scholarships is for $1000.
- UF Honors Scholarships – These scholarships are designated for Honors students. Last summer, 6 students received awards. Each of the scholarships is for $1000.
- Irene Phillips Alliance Scholarships– These scholarships were established in memory of Irene Phillips, the mother of Paul Phillips, who serves on the advisory board at the UF International Center. The scholarships are designated specifically for Alliance Scholars. The number and amount of awards vary. These scholarships are available for both the summer and semester terms.
The University of Florida College and Departmental Study Abroad Scholarships
Several UF colleges and departments offer their own specific study abroad awards. Check with the department for your program or major to see if there are any scholarship opportunities for studying abroad. Below are listed some of the scholarships that our students routinely receive for study abroad. However, contact your college for more information even if they are not included on the list below.
National Study Abroad Scholarships
In addition to UFIC and UF scholarships, there are several nationally funded scholarships that students may be eligible to receive. Our office serves as a resource for reviewing student applications and offering feedback accordingly. Some of the more popular national scholarships for studying abroad are listed below.
University Honors Program
The Awards Division of UF’s University Honors Program serves as a source of information for any UF student considering applying to one or more of these nationally recognized awards.
The fellowships require an extensive period of preparation before a student will be able to submit an application, so students should contact the appropriate awards adviser far in advance of the campus deadline for both domestic and overseas fellowships.
You do not have to have been a member of the Honors Program to apply. For more information, visit the page.
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John V. Lombardi Scholarship Program
Stamps Scholar ProgramContact: email:rlgarner@ufl.eduRegan Garner
Gainesville, FL 32611-3260, (352) 392-1519 Scholars receive $2,700 each fall and spring semester for up to 8 semesters, depending on the student’s major; four summer enrichment programs, which include two international study trips, leadership training, and a community service retreat, are also funded by the scholarship. Florida’s Bright Futures Program will offset some tuition costs for Florida residents.Scholars will have many opportunities to interact with visiting faculty and speakers. For four summers, beginning with the summer before their freshman year, scholars will participate in study abroad, internships, academic research, or other enrichment programs, designed to enhance student leadership and problem-solving skills, encourage service to the community, increase confidence and integrate classroom learning with real-world experience. More information, application form, and nomination form are available here
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Albert G. Rayburn Scholarship
This is a need-based scholarship for juniors following a pre-medical course of study, to support them during their senior year. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and must submit a letter stating “the circumstances for requesting aid”. All applicants must have a current FAFSA on file with the Financial Aid office. For more information and an application, please visit the website. Minimum grants are $500; maximum $1000.
Contact: email:mlaw@eng.ufl.edumailto:mlaw@eng.ufl.eduMark Law
UF Gator Club Scholarships
Contact: Star Sawyer, UF Alumni Association, 1938 W. University Avenue, P. O. Box 14425, Gainesville, FL 32604, (888) 352-5866.
Gator Clubs® exist under the umbrella of the University of Florida Alumni Association for the benefit of UF, its alumni, parents, friends, and students.
The UF Alumni Association-chartered Gator Clubs® sponsor scholarships for students attending UF from all over Florida, as well as many other parts of the country.
Gator Club® scholarships are awarded based upon criteria established by each Gator Club®, including, but not limited to academic merit, school involvement, and community involvement.
Go to the website for information on the Gator Club® scholarships, and contact the Gator Club® in your area for application information.
P.K Yonge Laboratory School
Lieutenant Randy Norris, Jr., Endowed Scholarship Fund
Contact: Director of the P. K. Yonge Laboratory School, Dr. Lynda Hayes, mailto:lhayes@pky.ufl.edulhayes@pky.ufl.edu.
Graduates of P. K. Yonge Laboratory School, preferably a student seeking a career in law enforcement or a student enrolling in the College of Education. For more information see the link here