President Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D. | University of Dallas website
The University of Dallas has announced an expansion of its full-tuition scholarship opportunities for undergraduate students applying for the fall 2025 semester. The university is introducing new competitive scholarship programs aimed at students with strong potential in popular academic disciplines, including biology, chemistry or biochemistry; business; English; and philosophy or politics.
In addition to these discipline-specific scholarships, homeschool students can compete for the Homeschool Scholarship, a nationwide competition offering one full-tuition scholarship to the university.
Furthermore, all admitted applicants for fall 2025 are eligible to apply for four-year, full-tuition scholarships through the Scholars of Excellence and Crusader Scholarship programs. These competitions aim to recognize exceptional academic achievements and outstanding character among incoming freshmen.
Prospective students must submit their scholarship applications online by December 1. However, they must first apply for admission to the University of Dallas. The application process is free with the waiver code FALL25 and is non-binding. Applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships upon applying.
The University of Dallas is recognized as a leading Catholic liberal arts institution in the United States. It offers a rigorous Core Curriculum and diverse graduate and professional programs across various fields such as business, ministry, education, and humanities. With campuses in Texas and Italy, UDallas emphasizes intellectual, social, and spiritual development as part of its educational mission.
For more information about these opportunities and programs, visit udallas.edu.