Beware of Scams! Don’t Pay to Find Scholarships or Financial Aid!
Many so-called scholarship and financial aid "services" charge large fees by promising
to help students and families find money to attend various colleges and universities —
including UT Austin. But beware! Students and parents often complain they do not receive
what they expect from such services. In fact, the service being offered is often a chance
to pay for financial aid or financial aid information that can actually be obtained for free.
UT Austin does not endorse or work with any scholarship or financial
aid search services that charge a fee of any kind. If a service says UT Austin endorses or
works with it, please report it to UT Austin’s Office of Student Financial Services (OSFS)
immediately by calling (512) 475-6262.
Information on federal, state, and UT financial aid is available at no charge on this web site.
There are many scholarship opportunities available through community organizations, local
professional associations, unions, alumni associations, and other groups intending to benefit
particular populations. The best source of free information about such scholarships is your
high school guidance office. Information is also available at local libraries, bookstores,
and through free Internet search engines.
See the following for scholarship and financial aid applications available at no charge:
- The ApplyTexas Application
for Admissions.
A portion of this application collects information for scholarships offered to UT Austin Freshmen. Be sure to complete this application by December 1 to be considered for 2010-11 entering Freshman scholarships. - The TexasScholarships.org web site.
UT Austin's Continuing & Transfer Student Scholarship Application is available from this OSFS web site in early November. Continuing and transfer students interested in 2010-11 UT Austin scholarships should complete this application by April 1. - This web site also directs current and prospective UT Austin students to other scholarship opportunities at UT Austin, in addition to scholarships awarded by entities outside the University.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) provided by the U.S. Department of Education.
The 2010-2011 FAFSA application is available beginning January 1. The priority deadline to be considered for maximum grant eligibility at UT Austin is March 31.
For more information on scholarship and financial aid scams, check with the
Federal
Trade Commission.

