financial aid
Financial Aid in the form of full or partial scholarships and teaching assistantships is available. Graduate architectural history students are also eligible for University Fellowships, out-of-state tuition waivers, grants from the Kermacy Collection Fund (for research on Central Europe), and grants from the Mebane Travel Fund, which provide extensive support for students to participate in the School's travel abroad programs to Europe, Mexico, and Japan, or to undertake research outside the United States; and travel funds to present papers at peer-reviewed events. The School of Architecture works with its students to obtain continuous support through a combination of university fellowships, teaching and research assistantships, travel awards, and outside grants.
Students in the history programs have recently received grants, fellowships, and scholarships from:
- Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
- Fellowship for Advanced Study or Research, American Architectural Foundation, American Institute of Architects
- William S. Livingston Graduate Fellowship
- University Continuing Fellowships
- Carl O. Bergquist Endowed Scholarships
- Bartlett Cocke Scholarship
- A. D. Hutchinson Endowed Fellowship
- Mebane Travel Scholarships
- Kress Traveling Fellowship in the History of Art
- University Research Internship Fellowship
- Mike Hogg Scholars Grants
- Hal Box Fellowship in Architecture
- Jack H. Morgan Scholarship in Architecture
- Joseph O. Newberry, III, Memorial Scholarship
- Natalie DeBlois Scholarship
- Max Brooks Scholarship
- Independent Study Travel Fellowships
- Ted Freedman Endowed Scholarship
The Office of Student Financial Services serves as the major resource for financial assistance to students at The University of Texas at Austin and administers a variety of grants, scholarships, loans, and part-time employment programs.
Scholarships for continuing students
The School of Architecture Scholarship Committee makes scholarship and tuition waiver award decisions. An online UTSOA Scholarship Application must be completed and submitted for review to qualify for an award. The Scholarship Committee considers academic performance at the University of Texas, stated financial need or unique hardship, letters of reference from University of Texas professors and the applicant's personal statement in making award decisions. Based on these criteria, only continuing students at the School of Architecture are eligible to apply. More information can be found on the UTSOA Scholarships page.
