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National Merit Scholarship Finalist

Amount:  Cost of tuition, required fees, room, board, and a $500 per semester book stipend
Qualifications:  National Merit Scholarship Finalists who select UH as their first choice in accordance with the rules and deadlines established by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).

Presidential Endowed Scholarship

Amount: 
$1,000 - $1,500 per year

Qualifications: 
An entering freshman must have a GPA of 3.5 and a class rank of 10% or above, OR a SAT of 1200 or above.

 A first year professional student must have a certified minimum LSAT score of 155-160 points/PCAT score of 50 points/OAT score of 330 points.

 Students must submit a list of leadership activities in resume form along with 2 letters of recommendation.

This award will bring an additional $1,000 – $1,500 per year, and is renewable for up to four years (or six years for Architecture or Pharmacy students).

Tier One Scholarship

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Top 10 Percent High School Graduate Scholarship

Amount:  $1,500 for first year students, $2,000 for continuing students
Deadline:  Not currently accepting applications
The 80th Texas legislature created the Top 10 Percent Scholarship to encourage students who graduate in the top 10 percent of their high school class to attend a Texas public institution of higher education.

Mexican Citizens with Financial Need-Border Nations Waiver

Amount:  Resident tuition rate
Deadline: July 1 (Fall), December 1 (Spring)
The purpose of this waiver is to permit a small number of individuals with financial need and are citizens of Mexico, to enroll in any public university in Texas while paying the resident tuition rate. In order to guarantee your application is processed by the 1st payment deadline of each semester, applications must be submitted by the deadlines provided. However, applications may be submitted after the stated deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

License Plate Insignia Scholarship

Deadline: Not currently accepting applications
The License Plate Insignia Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to needy students attending eligible public or private, non-profit colleges and universities in Texas. The amount of funding available for the program depends upon the number of license plates purchased bearing the insignia of Texas colleges and universities.

Good Neighbor Scholarship Program

Amount:  Tuition for one academic year (fall, spring, and summer)
Deadline:  Not currently accepting applications
This scholarship program was established to encourage academically talented students from the countries of the Western (American) hemisphere to pursue higher education in the State of Texas; thus, establishing a beneficial link between the State of Texas and their home countries.