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University of Dallas Announces Homeschool Scholarship

IRVING, Texas (Dec. 14, 2023) — The University of Dallas has established a scholarship for incoming homeschool students.

The Homeschool Scholarship is a $5,000 annual scholarship awarded to one exemplary high school student applying to the University of Dallas. Students of both accredited and unaccredited homeschool programs are eligible. The selected student may renew the scholarship for up to eight semesters, or four years of study.

The selected student will exhibit strong commitments to faith, service and achievement. Priority consideration will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need. To be considered for the Homeschool Scholarship, students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), a completed scholarship application, and a completed application for undergraduate admission to UD before March 1.

The federal government anticipates that the FAFSA will be made available by Dec. 31, two months later than normal, due to recent legislative changes to the FAFSA.

Learn more about the UD Homeschool Scholarship at this link or contact admission counselor Natalie Williams at nataliew@udallas.edu.

About the University of Dallas

The University of Dallas is the premier Catholic liberal arts university in the country, known for its rigorous undergraduate Core Curriculum and robust graduate and professional programs in business, ministry, education and the humanities. According to national rankings, the University of Dallas has one of America’s most challenging, comprehensive undergraduate interdisciplinary programs, offered at an excellent value to some of the happiest students in the country. With campuses in Texas and Italy, UD stands apart as a thriving community of learners committed to an education that forms students intellectually, socially and spiritually for a life well-lived. For more information, visit udallas.edu.

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