The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) offers a diverse range of scholarships to recognize the academic achievements and potential of exceptional students pursuing their Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees. The Architecture, Engineering, and Computer Science (AES) programs have their own scholarship programs specifically designed to support students in these fields.

Outstanding Academic Scholarships
AES Presidential Scholarship
This prestigious scholarship recognizes students with outstanding academic achievements and leadership potential. Recipients receive a full-tuition scholarship for up to four years, as well as a $2,000 stipend for research or experiential learning.
Eligibility Criteria:
* Incoming freshmen with a high school GPA of 4.0 or higher
* SAT score of 1500 or higher, or ACT score of 34 or higher
* Demonstrated leadership and extracurricular involvement
AES Dean’s Scholarship
The Dean’s Scholarship is awarded to students who have excelled academically and shown promise in their chosen field. Recipients receive a scholarship covering up to half of their tuition for up to four years.
Eligibility Criteria:
* Incoming freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.8 or higher
* SAT score of 1350 or higher, or ACT score of 32 or higher
* Strong academic record in math, science, or engineering
Diversity-Focused Scholarships
AES Rising Star Scholarship
This scholarship is designed to support underrepresented students in the AES programs. Recipients receive a full-tuition scholarship for up to four years, as well as a $2,000 stipend for research or experiential learning.
Eligibility Criteria:
* Incoming freshmen who are African American, Hispanic, Native American, or female
* High school GPA of 3.5 or higher
* Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion
AES Aspiring Engineers Scholarship
This scholarship is specifically tailored to support students from low-income families pursuing engineering degrees. Recipients receive a scholarship covering up to half of their tuition for up to four years, as well as a $1,000 stipend for books and supplies.
Eligibility Criteria:
* Incoming freshmen with a high school GPA of 3.2 or higher
* SAT score of 1200 or higher, or ACT score of 28 or higher
* Family income below $60,000
Application Process
The application process for AES scholarships varies depending on the specific scholarship. In general, students are required to submit an online application, including transcripts, test scores, and a personal statement.
Application Deadlines:
Scholarship | Deadline |
---|---|
AES Presidential Scholarship | March 1 |
AES Dean’s Scholarship | June 1 |
AES Rising Star Scholarship | April 1 |
AES Aspiring Engineers Scholarship | May 1 |
Benefits of AES Scholarships
AES scholarships provide a range of benefits to recipients, including:
- Financial support to reduce the cost of education
- Recognition for academic excellence and leadership
- Opportunities for research and experiential learning
- Connections with faculty and industry professionals
- Support for diversity and inclusion in the AES programs
Common Mistakes to Avoid
When applying for AES scholarships, it is important to avoid common mistakes such as:
- Incomplete applications: Ensure that all required materials are submitted by the deadline.
- Weak personal statements: Take time to craft a compelling personal statement that highlights your strengths and aspirations.
- Lack of research: Learn about the specific scholarship criteria and tailor your application accordingly.
- Not seeking guidance: Reach out to scholarship advisors or faculty members for assistance with the application process.
Comparing Pros and Cons
Scholarship | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
AES Presidential Scholarship | Full-tuition scholarship with stipend | Highly competitive with limited availability |
AES Dean’s Scholarship | Significant tuition coverage | Recipients may need to take on some additional financial burden |
AES Rising Star Scholarship | Supports underrepresented students with full-tuition coverage | Requires demonstration of commitment to diversity |
AES Aspiring Engineers Scholarship | Supports low-income engineering students | May require additional financial support for living expenses |
Table 1: AES Presidential Scholarship Application Deadlines and Requirements
Deadline | GPA | SAT/ACT |
---|---|---|
March 1 | 4.0 or higher | 1500 or higher/34 or higher |
Table 2: AES Dean’s Scholarship Application Deadlines and Requirements
Deadline | GPA | SAT/ACT |
---|---|---|
June 1 | 3.8 or higher | 1350 or higher/32 or higher |
Table 3: AES Rising Star Scholarship Application Deadlines and Requirements
Deadline | GPA | SAT/ACT |
---|---|---|
April 1 | 3.5 or higher | Not specified |
Table 4: AES Aspiring Engineers Scholarship Application Deadlines and Requirements
Deadline | GPA | SAT/ACT |
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May 1 | 3.2 or higher | 1200 or higher/28 or higher |
Questions to Engage Customers
- What are your aspirations for your academic and professional future?
- How can an AES scholarship help you achieve your goals?
- What unique perspectives and experiences can you bring to the AES programs?
- How do you plan to contribute to the diversity and inclusion of the engineering and computer science fields?
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