
President Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D. | University of Dallas website
The University of Dallas has introduced new scholarships for homeschooled students enrolling in the fall of 2026. The awards, valued at $5,000 and renewable for four years, are aimed at students who have completed all four years of high school through homeschooling.
There will be two separate scholarship opportunities: one designated for a student from an accredited homeschool program and another for a student from a self-designed homeschool program. Recipients are expected to demonstrate strong commitments to faith, service, and academic achievement.
"More than 10-20% of the current undergraduate population at UDallas comes from a home-educated background," said Natalie Williams, BA '22, homeschool admission counselor. “Homeschool students find that the small seminar-style classes, the tight-knit community and the active faith life make UDallas a perfect place to build upon their unique educational foundation while cultivating their interests in pursuing a life well-lived.”
Students interested in applying or seeking more information can visit udallas.edu/homeschool.
The University of Dallas is recognized as a leading Catholic liberal arts institution with campuses in Texas and Italy. It is known for its Core Curriculum and graduate programs across several disciplines. Money magazine has included the university among its Best Colleges in America 2025 list, noting its value and positive student experiences (https://money.com/best-colleges/). The university describes itself as fostering intellectual, social, and spiritual growth within its community.
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