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It is open to first-time incoming freshmen who have been admitted to UNT Dallas for the Fall 2025 semester. The Presidential Scholarship is the most prestigious, merit-based freshman scholarship available here. It offers up to $66,800 over four years to pay for tuition, books, fees and other expenses.
Unlike other scholarship programs, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program does not award a monetary scholarship. Instead, students chosen as Presidential Scholar will receive an expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. and are presented with a medallion at a special ceremony sponsored by the White House.
They are evaluated on their academic achievement, personal characteristics, leadership and service activities, and an analysis of their essay. 500 students are chosen as semifinalists. In March, the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars makes the final selection of up to 161 Presidential Scholars.
Eligible students with a family income of $100,000 or less will have their full tuition covered through a combination of the Comet Promise funding, scholarships, grants and other tuition exemption programs. Review the Comet Promise frequently asked questions to learn more.
Presidential Scholarship Requirements Academic success in secondary school reports. Personal characteristics. Leadership abilities. Self-assessments. Community service extracurriculars. Nearly perfect SAT/ACT scores. Artistic achievement* Achievement in career and technical fields*

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Requirements Earn a 3.0 GPA or better each semester and a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better at each academic years conclusion. Maintain satisfactory academic progress on a 4-year graduation timeline. Enroll as a full-time student (12 hours for undergraduate students, 9 hours for graduate students).
Be a first-time freshman applicant admitted to UT Dallas for the fall semester immediately following high school graduation. Be officially designated as a student in the top 10% of their Texas high school graduating class at the time of admission. Be a Texas resident at the time of admission.

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