College of Education Application for 2025-2026
Updated information for 2025-2026 Scholarships
Completing this application will allow you to be considered for a majority of the College of Education (COE) awards. You may qualify for additional scholarships with specific requirements that may be applied for individually through AcademicWorks.
Students should apply to the COE general application first and then review the individual department opportunities to verify they meet the eligibility requirements and then apply to each of those separately. Award amounts vary annually by available funds.
The Scholarship Handbook, which is located on the College of Education Scholarship page, is your best resource for viewing all award details, eligibility requirements, and where in AcademicWorks to apply.
Sincerely,
College of Education Scholarship Committee
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 03/01/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- What level of degree will you be pursuing during the 2025-2026 academic year?
- Which College of Education program are you pursuing? (hover over help text for more information)
- Date in which you were (or anticipate being) admitted to the program you identified above:
- Are you pursuing a degree with teacher licensure in the College of Education at the University of Utah?
- If you are an undergraduate student, what year are you currently in?
- If you are in the Secondary Teacher Education Program, please check the appropriate box(es) to indicate your major and minor from the following list.
- Are you pursuing the University of Utah's ESL/Bilingual teaching minor or endorsement?
- Is English your second Language? If so, please provide additional information.
- Are you fluent in Spanish?
- Are your professional plans to work in education in the Native American community?
- Some scholarships are only available to currently practicing educators to improve their skills. If you are a currently licensed K-12 educator and want to be considered for these awards, list the school and district where you are currently employed:
- If you wish to be considered for The Maestros Para Los Niños Endowed Scholarship, please explain how you are serving or working with the Latinx community? If not, write "does not apply".
- If you are pursuing a degree in Secondary Education and are applying to the John Vernon Harry and Shizuko Nakagawa Harry Scholarship, please write a one-page essay about an influential secondary school teacher. If not, write "does not apply".
- Will you be attending classes full time in the summer?
- If you would like to be considered for the M. Lynn and Katherine S. Bennion Scholarship, please share information regarding your commitment to teach in schools serving a high concentration of low-income families.
- If you would like to be considered for the R. Gene and Christine S. Ball Scholarship, please share information regarding your future plans and willingness to work in rural areas.
- Include a personal statement (double-spaced, maximum of 2 pages) that clearly addresses your qualifications for this award, your career goals as relevant to this award, and how this award will assist in achieving your academic and career goals.
- The College of Education requires three (3) letters of recommendation from people that can speak to your academic performance and/or professional attributes (family members are excluded).
- The College of Education requires three (3) letters of recommendation from people that can speak to your academic performance and/or professional attributes (family members are excluded).
- Please upload a copy of your unofficial transcript.
- Additional Comments
- I understand that some departments offer opportunities outside of this “College of Education Application” general application. And that I can refer back to the scholarship handbook for eligibility and application guidelines.
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