Italian Scholarship
Amount: $1,000 - $5,000 Per Year
Eligibility: High School Seniors and Transfer Students
Application available: August 1
Deadline to apply: December 1
Last day to interview (in person or online): December 15
Students who have applied to AV福利社allas with an interest in studying Italian may compete for the award.
Students are not necessarily required to major in Italian to receive or maintain the scholarship. Departmental scholarships are applied to tuition. A departmental scholarship may not be added on top of a full-tuition scholarship. Each student may apply for up to two departmental scholarship awards but may only receive one. For more information and to apply, please see below or go to udallas.edu/departmental-scholarships.
To Apply for the Italian Scholarship, you must:
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- Complete the and submit at least two weeks prior to your campus visit and interview. Attach any
supplemental material to the online application OR email to admissions@udallas.edu.
- Submit a letter of recommendation from your high school or college Italian teacher (if applicable).
- Submit a letter of interest that also states prior experience with the Italian language.
- Your high school transcript will be pulled from your general admission application.
- Once you have completed your application you will be instructed on how to schedule
an on-campus interview with the Italian Department.
- Although it is not required for this scholarship, if applicants have studied Italian, they should be prepared to demonstrate their reading and speaking ability in Italian.
- Complete the and submit at least two weeks prior to your campus visit and interview. Attach any
supplemental material to the online application OR email to admissions@udallas.edu.
Renewability Criteria:
The Italian Departmental Scholarship is renewable annually for four consecutive school years, dependent upon the student's academic performance and the criteria stated below:
- Fulfill general scholarship renewal criteria.
- Complete at least four upper-division Italian courses and thus, at minimum, a Concentration.
- Begin Italian courses during the first semester freshman year and take at least one course each semester until the minimum is reached.
- Meet with the Italian advisor each semester for approval of your course schedule until you have achieved the minimum course completion requirements.
- Help organize at least one extra-curricular activity per semester that is of interest to students of Italian.