There’s no one way to pay for school. We help provide Wildcats with the resources to apply for scholarships. Scholarships are often called free money or aid that does not have to be repaid. These awards can be based not only on your grades, but also on your unique identity.
View an outline for each Arizona Merit Tuition Award for First-Year and Transfer students starting in Fall 2025. Information regarding each Arizona Merit Tuition Award and eligibility requirements.
Scholarship Universe (SU) is our scholarship-matching tool for admitted University of Arizona students. SU connects Wildcats to millions of dollars in internal and external scholarships. We search, Wildcats apply.
Details about the financial and academic support for Arizona’s eligible first-generation college students scholarship sponsored by the Dorrance Scholarship Program.
Information about the highly competitive, merit-based scholarship sponsored by the Flinn Foundation.
The University of Arizona offers our current and incoming Indigenous Wildcats personalized scholarship and financial aid services.
Details about Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) tuition waivers including the Slain Peace Officers, Purple Heart, and Spouses of Military Veteran's Tuition Waivers.
The Children of Fallen Heroes (CFH) Scholarship is for a Pell-eligible student whose parent or guardian died in the line of duty serving as a public safety officer.
View the merit tuition scholarships for current (Fall 2024/Spring 2025) First-Year and Transfer student tuition scholarships.
View the terms and conditions for Arizona Merit Tuition Scholarships.
Download and complete scholarship and other financial aid forms.
Domestic First-Year and Transfer students planning on attending the University of Arizona beginning in the Fall 2022 semester can predict scholarship eligibility, costs, and other aid options.
Details about sending a scholarship check, creating a new scholarship or adding scholarship details to our website.
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