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Adrianne Chacon-Posey
Scholarship Coordinator
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scholarships@cns.utexas.edu

 

Current CNS Students - Apply for CNS Scholarships Now!

Deadline:   March 15, 2023 (11:59 PM CT)

The College of Natural Sciences Common Scholarship Application for current students is now available.  Carefully read all instructions before applying.

CNS Common Scholarship Application 2023-2024

Questions?  Contact scholarships@cns.utexas.edu.


The College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Scholarship Committee chooses recipients of these scholarships (except where noted), which are available to current undergraduates. There is one common online application for these scholarships. By submitting the CNS Commons Scholarship Application, you will be considered for all awards for which you are eligible.

Alpha Epsilon Delta Memorial Scholarship
Recipients must be pre-medical students who have completed their sophomore year and completed a minimum of 30 hours at UT Austin.  Students must have a minimum cumulative 3.5 GPA and a science GPA of 3.5 (science includes: biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics).  Financial need will be taken into consideration.

Laurence Baker Memorial Scholarship
Recipients must be pre-medical students with financial need.

Blocker-Cramer Endowed Scholarship
Recipients must be full-time students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have financial need.  Recipients should be third- or fourth-year undergraduates majoring in science or pursuing a pre-medical curriculum.  Students should have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA or equivalent during their previous two years, and should be involved in leadership roles at UT.

Michael John Fink, M.D. Endowed Presidential Scholarship
Pre-medical recipients must have completed at least 45 hours in residence and have a cumulative GPA of 3.75. Students must be enrolled full time for the semester in which they are considered, as well as in the two semesters in which they receive the award. Recipients must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

Neel Harrington Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Recipients must be a junior-level student in the College of Natural Sciences who plan to attend medical school.  Students eligible to receive the scholarship should have demonstrated academic achievement and involvement in University and extracurricular activities. Financial need may be a consideration, but is not a specific requirement.

Dr. Gregory B. Krause Endowed Scholarship in Natural Sciences
Recipients must be sophomores or a higher classification.  Preference will be given to pre-health students who are interested in the healing arts.

Edward Sibley Lewis, M.D. Endowed Presidential Pre-Medical Scholarship
Recipients must be pre-medical undergraduate students who are Texas residents. Eligible students also must be fully enrolled with a minimum 3.75 GPA and have completed 45 credit hours in residence at UT.  Preference will be given to students who are Biochemistry majors.

David A. Ott, M.D. Endowed Presidential Scholarship
Recipients must be pre-medical students enrolled in Liberal Arts and who are Texas residents.  Eligible students also must be fully enrolled with a minimum 3.75 GPA and have completed 45 credit hours in residence at UT.  Primary consideration will be high achievement and need at the University.

Dr. James and Donna Skelsey Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Medicine
Recipients must be non-traditional students who plan to attend medical school or go into medicine.  Students should have a commensurate GPA to predict successful entry into medical school.

Ralph A. Steiner, M.D. Scholarship
Recipients must be pre-medical students.

Paul C. Trickett, M.D. Endowed Presidential Scholarship
Recipients must be full-time pre-medical or pre-dental students with a minimum 3.75 GPA and have completed 45 credit hours in residence at UT.

Woodward Family Endowment
Recipients must be pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-physician's assistant or pre-veterinary students who have completed a minimum of 48 semester hours and graduated from a Texas high school.  Preference is for students with demonstrated merit.