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 ³Ô¹ÏÍøallas with an interest in studying Mathematics may compete for the award.
Students are not necessarily required to major in Mathematics 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. Learn more about Departmental Scholarships.
To Apply for the Mathematics Department Scholarship, you must:
1. You will receive an email with the subject "Thank you for applying to ³Ô¹ÏÍøallas!" that has important login information that you will need when completing the
2. Complete the by logging in with your applicant status portal information (see email received
after completing admission application). Attach any supplemental material to the online
application OR email to admissions@udallas.edu and submit at least two weeks prior to your campus visit and interview.
a. Submit a short essay answering the question: "What aspects of mathematics have been most interesting to you so far, and how do you
see mathematics as being part of your college experience?"
b. Submit a letter of recommendation from your high school or college
mathematics teacher.
c. Your high school transcript will be pulled from your general admission
application.
3. Once you have completed your application you will be instructed on how to schedule
an on-campus interview with the Math Department. Applicants should be prepared for
a written exam and an oral interview.
Renewability Criteria:
The 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.
- Take Linear Point Set Theory by the sophomore year and one other advanced mathematics course (3000 or above) by the end of the junior year.