Scholarship Application Instructions

This page is only intended to be a guide for students who wish to prepare for the scholarship application.  Even if they use this page to prepare, students should read the instructions in the application carefully and follow them exactly.

By filling out this application, you will be considered for any scholarships for which you are eligible.

2024-2025 Application Instructions

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  • Enrollment expectation: This application is intended to support full-time, regularly-enrolled students seeking a bachelor's or higher degree from the Moody College of Communication. Full-time means 12 hours per long semester for undergraduates; 9 for graduate students. Exceptions to the full-time enrollment policy are only under certain circumstances. Unless otherwise noted, all awards are for fall/spring semesters.
  • Change in status: Please contact the Moody College immediately if (a) you are currently an undergraduate student at UT but will be a graduate student in the 2024-2025 academic year; or (b) you are an incoming graduate student in Fall 2023 but attended UT as an undergraduate at any time. Failure to do so could disqualify you from scholarship eligibility.
  • Need-Based Scholarships: US Citizens: If you wish to be considered for any need-based scholarships, you must submit the CURRENT YEAR'S FAFSA (2024-2025). International Students who are not eligible to file the FAFSA must complete the International Student Financial Worksheet. In very rare cases, we may accept the Financial Need essay within this application as a substitution for these official financial need documents. The Scholarship Portal (application entry page) will display your current status regarding need-based aid.
  • SB 1325: Texas Senate Bill 1325 renders a person ineligible to receive these scholarships if the person is related to a current member of the UT System Board of Regents, except for in certain circumstances.  If you are related to a current member of the UT System Board of Regents, you must contact the Moody College via the email address below before the scholarship application deadline to disclose this relationship.  Failure to do so can result in a Class B misdemeanor offense.

Address Verification

You will be asked to verify/update your local contact information.

Activities

You will be asked to list up to five activities in each of the following categories:

  • Clubs and Other Extracurricular Activities
  • Jobs and Internships
  • Leadership Roles and Description of Responsibilities

Statement of Purpose

Your prompt will vary depending on your classification

Undergraduate students: Write a statement of purpose explaining why you are pursuing a degree in Communication and what you plan to do after graduation. Please explain why the Moody College of Communication should invest in you and what academic or industry contribution you aspire to make during your career. (max. 300 words)

Graduate students: 
a) Write a statement describing your plan of study and potential benefit you would receive from this financial assistance. (max. 300 words)
b) You MUST also submit your resume/CV by the scholarship application deadline. You will be asked to upload this resume from the main Scholarship Portal page.

Moody College of Communication Questions

  1. How many hours to do you plan to take in Summer 2024?
  2. Do you expect to enroll full-time in both Fall 2024 and Spring 2025?  If not, please list how many hours you plan to take in the fall, the spring, and the reason for your reduced enrollment.
  3. Are you a member of the University of Texas Debate Team?
  4. Are you a member of the Moody College Honors Program?
  5. Have you ever lived in Oklahoma? (If awarded, you will be required to provide documentation to show that you have lived in or matriculated from Oklahoma.) 

Department Application

If you are associated with more than one academic department in the Moody College of Communication, you may apply to either or all departments.

If you plan to apply for internal transfer to a Moody major not listed below and you also wish to apply for scholarships from that department, please email usBe sure to include your EID and the name of the major that you are seeking.

All applicants must select at least one department.

Advertising and Public Relations:

To qualify for certain specific awards, please answer the following questions:

  • Are you currently in a sequence? (Yes; No)
  • Which sequence are you in, or do you plan to apply to? (Creative; Media; Immersive; I don't know/Don't plan to apply)

Please answer the following prompt:  What do you see as the biggest trends in advertising and PR in the next five years? How will they impact your work in the industry? (max. 300 words)

Communication and Leadership:

Please answer the following prompt: How can a leader best serve her or his community? Why do you want to major in Communication and Leadership? (max. 300 words)

Communication Studies:

To qualify for certain specific awards, please answer the following question:

Please answer the following prompt:  The University of Texas has a slogan that says "What Starts Here Changes the World." How will an award from the College enable you to take your part in changing the world? (max. 300 words)

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences:

Please answer the following prompt:  How does the field of SLH impact our lives today? (max. 300 words)

Journalism:

To qualify for certain specific awards, please answer the following questions:

  1. Which of these options best describes your US residency status: US Citizen; Naturalized citizen with at least 10 years residence in the US; Permanent US resident; Other
  2. Please rate your Spanish fluency: Fluent; Very good; Moderate; Fair; Beginner; Not at all
  3. Do you have plans to complete an internship during the upcoming summer semester?
  4. Are you pursuing the Business Minor?
  5. If you are a member of any professional student organizations, please list them here. For example, Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ); the Daily Texan/TSM is NOT a professional organization. (Even if you have already listed the organization(s) in the Extracurricular Activities section, please list them again).
  6. If you participated in any UIL Journalism events while you were in high school please list them here.
  7. If you have worked for the Daily Texan please list your positions here and indicate if they were paid.
     
  8. I am planning to pursue my career in (choose one):
                     Broadcast Journalism
                     Print - Magazine Journalism (including online and mobile platforms)
                     Print - Newspaper Journalism (including online and mobile platforms)
                     Other Journalism area/Unsure

Please answer the following prompt: Please discuss your future plans in Journalism. Make sure to include details about the career path you selected in Question 8 (above).

Radio-Television-Film:

To qualify for certain specific awards, please answer the following questions:

Please indicate your primary area of study in RTF: (choose one)

  • Media Studies
  • Production
  • Other/Unsure

Essay: Please tell us about your future plans in RTF. Make sure to include details about the career path that you selected in the question above. (limit 300 words)

Communication Undeclared:

Please answer the following prompt:  How does the field of Communication impact our lives today? (max. 300 words)

Supporting Financial Need information (optional)

What is the topic of your supporting information?

  • The results of my FAFSA/TAFSA or International Student Financial Worksheet do not accurately reflect my financial situation
  • My/my family's financial circumstances have changed since I filed my FAFSA/TAFSA
  • I did not file a FAFSA/TAFSA but would like to make the committees aware of my financial hardships
  • Other applicable financial information

You may provide an essay about your financial situation (max. 300 words)

Financial Need

For FAFSA- or TAFSA-eligible students, financial need is determined by FAFSA/TAFSA data. Students who wish to be considered for scholarships which require financial need must submit the current year's FAFSA/TAFSA.

International Students who are not eligible to file the FAFSA/TAFSA must complete the International Student Financial Worksheet.

In very rare cases, we may accept the Financial Need essay within our application as a substitution for these official financial need documents.

We strongly encourage all applicants to file a FAFSA, TAFSA, or International Student Financial Worksheet to supplement their scholarship application.