Before you start the application, you will need the email addresses of 2-4 individuals
who are not related to you and who are willing to provide a reference for you (faculty
members, former teachers, community leaders, or employers). Please ask them ahead
of time if they are willing to provide a reference for you. If they are willing, you
will only need one email address from each individual. During the application you
will enter their email address the Scholarship System will send a link to a form for
the individual to fill out.
- RESUME
Submit a professional-looking resumé in PDF format that includes work experience,
educational background, academic honors and recognitions received, community activities
such as volunteer work, leadership roles in organizations and community projects,
school activities and other extracurricular activities.
- DEGREE AUDIT – UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
If you are a current UNT student, go to unt.edu and log in with your UNT EUID & password. Select "Run Declared Programs". Go to the
"Print" menu and select "Save As PDF" on the destination drop-down.
- UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT – GRADUATE STUDENTS (ONLY)
Graduate students should submit an unofficial transcript, accessed through my.unt.edu.
- Required for first-semester freshmen or students with fewer than 20 hours credit: Submit your official high school transcript; the transcript must contain an SAT or
ACT score and class rank. College students must submit transcripts showing grades
through the end of the semester preceding the application deadline.
- ESSAY
Submit an essay in PDF format (maximum of 2 pages, and include headings in the essay
for each bolded section below address the following statements or questions.)
1. CAREER GOALS: Describe your career goals as they relate to your education. Give any other information
you think would be helpful in considering your application. For example, where do
you see your career 2-3 years after graduation?
2. ACTIVITIES AND WORK: Describe your involvement in activities and work that demonstrates the scope of your
experiences.
3. IMPORTANCE OF SCHOLARSHIP: Why is this scholarship important to you?