Scholarships
Scholarship Overview
The KU School of Engineering and its departments each year award
more than $2 million in scholarships to entering freshmen, transfer
students and continuing undergraduate students. This is in addition
to offers from the university. Much of that support is made possible
through generous donations from successful alumni and friends of the
school who want to ensure others have access to the same great
opportunities they had here. All students are strongly encouraged to
fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to
ensure they are considered for all scholarship dollars for which
they are eligible.
Freshmen
All students applying for admission to the School of Engineering
will be considered for scholarships provided they:
No additional forms need to be submitted.
Prospective engineering students who are offered scholarships will
receive a letter detailing their total scholarship package from the
university, School of Engineering and department. The combined
scholarship letter documents the student's award for the coming
academic year as well as the projected amount over four years
provided the student meets the requirements for maintaining their
scholarship funding.
The Engineering Scholarship Committee gives priority consideration
to students who meet or exceed these ACT/SAT scores with at least a
3.5 unweighted GPA.
| ACT |
SAT |
| English |
Math |
Verbal |
Math |
| 26 |
28 |
600 |
650 |
If ACT/SAT are taken more than once, the highest scores will be used
for scholarship consideration. The December test date is the last
possible date to receive scores before the Dec. 1st scholarship
application deadline.
All grade point averages are converted to a 4.0 scale so every
prospective student has the same opportunity for consideration. The
committee considers Advanced Placement and International
Baccalaureate classes individually, as necessary.
Freshmen Scholarship awards:
-
Dean's Scholarships: $1,000 - $3,000 per academic year
-
Dean's Scholarships for National Merit, National Achievement and
National Hispanic Scholars: $4,000 per year, in addition to the
amount offered by the university
Transfer Students
Students transferring to KU from U.S. colleges and universities are
automatically considered for engineering scholarships provided they:
There are no additional scholarship applications to complete;
however to be considered for scholarships students must provide a
personal statement.
Students transferring to the School of Engineering from within KU
are not considered for transfer scholarships. Please refer to the
information for upperclassmen scholarship opportunities.
Transfer Scholarship awards: $1,000 - $2,000 per academic year
SELF Program
Incoming freshmen have an opportunity to take part in a unique
4-year financial and professional enrichment program designed to
develop engineering and computer science graduates into leaders in
business and industry. The Self Engineering
Leadership Fellows Program targets undergraduate students with a
passion for technology and a track record of achievement and
involvement. Students must apply to the program, however the
academic requirements to be considered for the program are more
accommodating.