Scholarships are one of the leading ways the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts administers financial aid and supports student success.
Scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate students. To be considered for most of our scholarships, you should submit the University Scholarship Application for Continuing Students application.
Incoming graduate students are considered for merit scholarships when they apply to the program as long as they meet the December 1 deadline. Other funding for grad students can be found on the OGAPS website under funding opportunities.
Scholarship Information
All students must apply and reapply for school scholarships each new academic year (Fall-Spring-Summer). Deadlines to submit applications depend on the type of scholarship. Please refer to each scholarship for due dates.
The following scholarships are available within the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts:
College Level Scholarships (Undergraduate and Graduate): Awards range from $500-$2,000
Academic Program Scholarships (Undergraduate and Graduate): Awards range from $500-$2,000
Study Abroad/Exchange Scholarships (Undergraduate only): Awards up to $500 (domestic); up to $1,000 (international)
Research Assistance Scholarships (Undergraduate and Graduate): Awards up to $300
Research Travel Assistance Scholarships (Undergraduate and Graduate): Awards up to $500 (domestic); up to $1,000 (international)
College Level and Program Level Scholarships
Study Abroad/Exchange Scholarships
Research Assistance Scholarships
Dean’s Undergraduate Scholars Program and Graduate Research Fellowship Program
The College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts offers the Dean’s Undergraduate Scholars Program to encourage and support undergraduate students in the college in research, creative works and curriculum development and delivery for teaching capstones. Scholars will have the opportunity to explore and actively participate in diverse aspects of research, creative work and teaching methodology processes.
The college also offers the Dean’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program to support exceptional graduate and doctoral students engaged in advanced research across all the college’s scholarly domains, including visual art, performance studies, dance, music, game design, theatre, visualization and other creative fields. The program aims to foster the growth of the next generation of artists, innovators and technical talent within the arts and technical art industries.
Undergraduate Scholars Program Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Endowed Scholarships
- Dr. Cedric Sims ’94 and Dr. Rebekah Sims ’96 Study Abroad Scholarship
- Gracie Arenas ’04 and Willem Strittmatter ’02 Rising Aggie Vizzer in Gaming (RAVING) Scholarship
- Live Lab Excellence Endowment
- Thomas Family Scholarship
- W. Graham Horsley Endowed Scholarship
Support Student Scholarships
We are so grateful for donors that make it possible to provide more scholarships for our students. If you would like to help support our student scholarships, please visit our giving page.