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Scholarships

Students who apply are considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. For most (but not all) scholarships, applicants should have a minimum overall 3.0 GPA, 15 semester hours of Government coursework completed, and be in good standing with the University. See individual scholarships for eligibility criteria. Scholarships are awarded in the spring semester for the following academic year. 

 Please note that all scholarships may not be awarded every academic year.

The 2024-2025 scholarship application is now closed. Will re-open Spring 25.

  • Victor M. Aguilar Memorial Endowed Scholarship

    Amount: Historically up to $4,000 

    Eligibility: Government majors from south Texas who are in good standing and have demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to graduates of McAllen Memorial High School.

  • George and Vickie Bayoud Scholarship in Government

    Amount:  Historically up to $1,000 

    Eligibility:  Government majors in good standing.

  • George Stuart Heyer Scholarship

    Amount: Historically up to $1,000

    Eligibility: Upper-division Liberal Arts, Government major with a grade point average of at least 3.50; must be accepted into the departmental Honors Tutorial Program.

  • Joe R. Long Endowed Scholarship

    Amount:  Historically up to $4,000

    Eligibility:  The selected students should have demonstrated financial need, with a preference to students having an interest in pursuing some aspect of democratic studies.

  • H. Malcolm Macdonald Memorial Scholarship

    Amount: Historically up to $2,500

    Eligibility: Outstanding upper-division student majoring in government; 3.5 overall UT GPA; 3.75 GOV GPA.

  • Janice May Scholarship

    Amount: Historically up to $1,000

    Eligibility: Government majors in good standing.

  • J.R. Roach Scholarship

    Amount: Historically up to Up to $2,500

    Eligibility: Government student in good standing; study abroad for summer or following academic year; and study in South or Southeast Asia.

  • Edward Taborsky Scholarship

    Amount: Historically up to $4,000 

    Eligibility: Government major with demonstrated financial need; an overall grade point average of at least 2.50; and a grade point average of at least 3.00 in government courses.

  • Jacqueline Eckert Timm Endowed Scholarship in Government

    Amount: Historically up to $1,000 

    Eligibility: Outstanding upper-division student majoring in government; 3.5 overall UT GPA; 3.75 GOV GPA; 15 hours of GOV coursework completed or in progress.

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