Financial Aid

Tarleton State University offers student financial aid in the form of loans, grants, work opportunities and scholarships to help assist with your educational expenses while attending Tarleton State University. To determine a student's eligibility for financial aid, the student and parent (if the student is dependent) must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA).

To apply for financial aid, a student must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year (opens October 1 each year). The 2024-2025 FAFSA had changes that delayed its opening until December 2023. To access the online FAFSA you must go to www.studentaid.gov. A student and parent must first apply for their FSA ID. The FSA ID is a unique federal identifier that allows you to complete the FAFSA, make FAFSA corrections, and access your federal financial aid history. The FSA ID is also accessed through the www.studentaid.gov website. In some cases, you may be able to only file the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA). The TASFA is accessed on our Financial Aid website or by visiting www.collegeforalltexans.com. The Office of Financial Aid will determine the types of college financial aid you’re eligible for based on your FAFSA/TASFA.

Priority Dates

Priority for campus-based funding is given to students who meet certain income eligibility requirements and have submitted their FAFSA to the Central Processor on or before March 15, 2024 for priority consideration. The FAFSA becomes available to begin filing October 1 of each year. The 2024-2024 FAFSA was delayed in opening until December 2023.

Deadline

In order to ensure that your financial aid will be available by the week before fall semester classes, you must have submitted all required documents no later than June 1.

Applicants are responsible for the timeliness and promptness of their applications.

Grants

Grants are awarded based on financial need by the Federal Government or State of Texas. This form of financial aid does not require repayment. To be considered for a grant, complete the Free Application for Federal Students Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA). If you are unsure which to use, learn when to use each application. TASFA students are not eligible for federal grants.

Federal Pell Grants

Pell Grants are available to eligible undergraduates who have not already earned a bachelor's degree and demonstrate financial aid on their FAFSA. Pell Grant funds are disbursed based on number of hours enrolled as of the Pell Census date (or the 12th class day). All other sources of aid will be given in addition to the Pell Grant.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG)

These grants, ranging from $100 to $4,000 per year, are available to help needy undergraduates meet education expenses.

The Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)

This grant was established by the Texas State Legislature to help needy undergraduate students. Under this program, students may receive grants ranging from $100 and up.

Toward Excellence, Access and Success (TEXAS) Grant Program

The TEXAS Grant Program was established in 1999 by the Texas Legislature to provide need-based financial assistance to resident Texas students who completed the Recommended or Distinguished high school program. Eligible students may receive an amount up to the cost of required tuition and fees each academic year of eligibility. Some restrictions apply.

To be eligible for the TEXAS grant, a student must be a Texas resident and graduate from a public or accredited private high school and must demonstrate exceptional financial need as determined by the FAFSA or TASFA. For 2024-2025, March 15, 2024 is the state priority deadline for identifying eligible students to be given priority in receiving awards through this state financial aid program.

Detailed information is available on the Student Financial Aid Office website.

Tarleton Tuition Grant

These grants are available to undergraduate students who are Texas residents and demonstrate need based upon data provided on the Free Application of Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Priority is given to those students who file the FAFSA by the priority deadline.

Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant

The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides up to $4,000 per year in grants for graduate and undergraduate students who intend to teach full-time in high-need subject areas for at least four years at low income secondary or elementary school(s). To be considered for a TEACH grant, you must be formally admitted to one of the following TEACH Grant eligible programs of study at Tarleton State University:

Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science in Elementary Teacher Education or Bachelor of Science in Secondary Teacher Education
Graduate: Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction
Eligibility requirements and the TEACH Grant Application are located on the Financial Aid Office website.

Tarleton Promise Grant

The Tarleton Promise Program will cover the remaining bill after a qualifying student's scholarships and grants are applied to their account. The promise will pay for tuition, required fees (including parking), room and board (for on campus housing) and provides a semester allowance for text books. Tarleton Promise Grant requirements are located on the Tarleton Financial Aid website.

Children of Fallen Heroes Grant

Children of Fallen Heroes funding is available to Pell eligible students whose parent or guardian was a public safety officer and died in the line of duty. Specific eligibility requirements are located on the Financial Aid Office website.

Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant (IASG)

Additional aid eligibility under the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant (IASG) is available to students whose parent or guardian died as a result of U.​S.​ military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001. Specific eligibility requirements are located on the Financial Aid Office website.

Student Employment Opportunities

Work-Study

Federal Work-Study (FWS) and Texas College Work-Study are supported by the Federal and Texas Governments, and provide students with an opportunity to help cover educational expenses through part-time employment. Work-Study positions are available on-campus at numerous departments as well as off-campus at selected non-profit employers. Off-campus positions are community service-based employment positions that are part of the Community Service Work-Study Program. Students must show financial need (must complete the FAFSA or TASFA) to be eligible for work-study. Funds are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis with priority awarding given to students currently/previously employed under the College Work Study. All wages are on an hourly basis, and work schedules are arranged around class schedules.

Intern 2 Learn Program

Intern 2 Learn is an innovative, on-campus student employment program for undergraduates. The program is designed to provide relevant work experience and qualify as a R.E.A.L. (Real World Experience Applied to Learning) internship for participating students. The best part is that the program benefits both students and employing departments! Interns work in positions related to their academic curriculum and are eligible to promote to higher levels of responsibility and pay as their experience and knowledge levels grow. Employing departments enjoy the opportunity to mentor and coach student interns so that they function as additional staff.

Intern 2 Learn Program Provides:
Graduate Assistantship

Assistantships for graduate students are available in most academic departments that offer a master's program as well as other university support areas. Most assistantships require teaching, laboratory instruction or research. As assistantships are awarded by each department, applications should be directed to the head of the department in which the applicant studies.

How You're Paid

Students employed on Work-Study and Intern 2 Learn are paid via biweekly paychecks. Graduate assistants are paid monthly.

Loans

Federal Direct Loan Program

Federal Direct Loans are student loans that must be repaid and are available to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Annual Undergraduate loan limits may not exceed $5,500 (of which no more than $3,500 may be subsidized) for freshmen; $6,500 (of which no more than $4,500 may be subsidized) for sophomores; and $7,500 (of which no more than $5,500 may be subsidized) for juniors and seniors. Annual Graduate student loan limits are limited to $20,500 in unsubsidized loans. In addition, students must be enrolled in at least 6 semester hours to qualify.

A subsidized loan is awarded on the basis of financial need. If eligible for a subsidized loan, the government will pay (subsidize) the interest on the loan while the student is in school and for the first six months after leaving school (grace period). However, for subsidized loans first disbursed on or after July 1, 2012, and before July 1, 2014, the student is responsible for the interest that accrues while the loan is in the grace period.

First time student loan borrowers must complete the Entrance Loan Counseling and the Electronic Promissory Note before TSU can release the first disbursement of their Federal Direct Student loan.

For an unsubsidized loan, the student is responsible for the interest from the time the unsubsidized loan is disbursed until it is paid in full.

Students begin repaying Federal Direct Student loans six months after they drop below half-time enrollment or graduate from college.

Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (Parent PLUS)

Parent Loans are made by the Department of Education to eligible parents to assist in meeting education costs. Parents must be US Citizens or eligible non-citizens and receive credit approval. Parents, on behalf of their dependents, may borrow the annual loan limit of the cost of education, less other financial aid. Fees charged to the PLUS borrower are deducted form the loan proceeds when the money is sent to the student’s school. Parents may apply at www.studentaid.gov.

Graduate PLUS Loan

The Direct Graduate PLUS Loan (Grad PLUS) is available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Graduate students may borrow up to the full cost of attendance less other financial aid you are receiving. The Direct Graduate PLUS Loan is credit-based and requires credit approval. Direct Graduate PLUS loans are not based on need, however require filing of FAFSA. Graduate students may apply at www.studentaid.gov.

Private Loans

Private Loans are provided by lending institutions and are not in any way related to the loan programs offered by the Federal Department of Education. Private loans offer a funding alternative for students and parents. While using a private lender is an option, it is in the students' best interest to apply for Federal, State, and Institutional Aid before considering this option. The benefits of applying for Federal Direct Student Loans over a Private/Alternative loan include lower interest rates and greater repayment options.

Short-Term Loans

Short-Term loan funds at Tarleton State University were established to provide assistance to students who are experiencing temporary financial difficulty in connection with educationally related expenses. These loans must be repaid with interest and/or service charge within the prescribed repayment period. It is not the intent of this program to supplement or to replace long-term aid or assistance offered by the Student Financial Aid Office. Short Term loans are available while school is in session and applicants must meet the requirements to be considered. Loan applications are online through myGateway.

Book Loans

Book loan funds at Tarleton State University were established to provide assistance to students who are experiencing temporary financial difficulty in purchasing their books. These loans must be repaid with interest and/or service charge within the prescribed repayment period. For more information on the Book Loans, please contact the Office of Student Financial Services.

Late Payments on Loans

When a student does not make payment on any outstanding loan by the due date, his/her records will be blocked immediately.

FAFSA Verification

If you have submitted your FAFSA and received a notification that you were selected for verification, you are not alone! About 1/3 of all FAFSA applications are selected for this process. Tarleton's Office of Financial Aid is here to guide you! If you have been selected for verification, you must complete verification before you can receive any aid. Your financial aid eligibility could change because of corrections made during verification. If your eligibility changes, your financial aid awards will be adjusted, and you will receive a revised award letter or notification via email. More information is located on the Tarleton Financial Aid website.

What if I Don't Finish my Verification?

Your financial aid will not apply to your billing account until verification is complete, so please respond immediately to any requests from our department. Should you fail to submit all required documentation, financial aid will not be awarded and/or disbursed.

Academic Eligibility Requirements for Financial Aid

S atisfactory Academic Progress Policy

Federal and state regulations require all students to make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) toward completion of degree, certificate or licensure requirements to receive student financial aid. All terms of attempted enrollment, including transfer hours, are considered in determining satisfactory academic progress regardless of whether aid was awarded for the term. Failure to meet satisfactory progress standards results in ineligibility for all types of federal, state, and university aid administered by the Student Financial Aid Office at Tarleton State University (TSU).

Evaluation Period

Monitoring satisfactory academic progress begins with the first credit attempted and is done at the end of fall and spring semesters.

Qualitative Standard: Grade Point Average (GPA)

Attempted credits include all courses on student records after the 12 th class day, including withdrawals, incompletes, repeats, noncredit and remedial courses. TSU’s satisfactory progress policy requires that students achieve the following cumulative grade point averages:

Undergraduate Students: 2.0 Graduate Students: 3.0
Quantitative Standard (Pace): Completion Percentage (Deficit Hours)

Financial aid standards require students to satisfactorily complete a minimum of 67% of their total cumulative attempted credits. This percentage includes all institutional and transfer credit hours, regardless of whether or not financial aid was received. Hours successfully completed include those with grades of A, B, C, D, P and S. Grades of F, I, K, Q, W, WF, U, NG and grad exclusions are not considered to be adequate grades for completion. The calculation used to determine the completion rate:

Total Hours Successfully Completed
Total Hours Attempted = Completion Rate

Quantitative Standard: Maximum Hours Attempted (Excessive Hours)

Students are expected to complete their degree pursuits within a maximum timeframe, including transfer hours earned as well as institutional attempted credits. Credits attempted to complete a degree and receive financial aid cannot exceed 150% of the credits required to complete the degree program. Credit hours are cumulative; thus, students obtaining more than the maximum hours (e.g., change in major) may reach this maximum timeframe before completing their course of study and may need to appeal the timeframe eligibility. Students may not receive financial assistance beyond the following:

Undergraduate Students: 180 Hours

Graduate Students: 54 Hours

Doctoral: 108 Hours

Failure to Meet Standards

If at the end of each semester, a student fails to meet any of the above Satisfactory Academic Standard(s), he/she will be placed on financial aid suspension for each standard not being met.

Appeals

Financial aid suspension status may be appealed to Student Financial Aid. Appeals are made on the basis of extraordinary or mitigating circumstances (including but not limited to major illness, death in the family, serious accident, etc.) or the successful completion of additional coursework. The appeal must state why the student failed to make satisfactory academic progress and what has changed in the student’s situation that would allow the student to demonstrate satisfactory academic progress by the end of the following semester. Each case is reviewed individually. The Student Financial Aid Office informs the student in writing within seven business days of its decision, provided adequate documentation was submitted by the student.

If the appeal is approved, financial aid eligibility will be reinstated for a probationary semester. Written notification (financial aid contract) will include the standards the student is expected to meet in order to retain financial aid eligibility at the end of the semester.

If at the end of a probationary semester, the student meets TSU’s probationary term requirements but has not met TSU’s cumulative standards, TSU will permit the student to retain financial aid eligibility under a “continued probation” status. Probation status continues to be monitored each semester until the student meets TSU’s cumulative standards for completion percentage and grade point average (GPA), at which time the student will be returned to “good standing”.

If a student on “continued probation” status fails to meet TSU’s cumulative standard(s) or the standards required for the probationary semester, TSU will suspend the student from financial aid eligibility.

If an appeal is denied, written notification will state the reason(s) for the denial and the process of appealing the denial.

A student not satisfied with an denied decision may submit a subsequent appeal to the university’s appeal committee.

Programs that require longer than the maximum hours attempted limits must have individual approval from the Student Financial Aid Office through the appeal process. Students must submit for review an academic plan approved and signed by their advisor indicating the semester(s) remaining for degree completion, a course plan for each remaining semester, and projected graduation date. Appeals for hours in excess of 150% solely to improve GPA are not approved, unless the course is part of an approved academic plan. Submission of an appeal does not indicate automatic approval of the academic plan. Each appeal is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Notification

Students who fail to meet the minimum standards will be notified by email (go.tarleton email) when they are placed on probation or suspension. It is possible for students to be placed on financial aid suspension for failure to meet more than one type of Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard. Students who have not received financial aid in the past are immediately subject to standards when they apply for financial aid.

Re-Establishing Eligibility After Financial Aid Suspension

Students whose financial aid eligibility has been suspended may regain eligibility only through TSU’s appeal process or when they meet the institution’s satisfactory academic progress quantitative and qualitative standards. If Incomplete (I) hours are a factor in failure to maintain satisfactory progress, subsequent successful completion of these hours may be used to re-establish eligibility for aid. Paying for classes out of pocket or sitting out a period of time in and of itself is not sufficient to re-establish a student’s financial aid eligibility.

Repeated Courses

Students who repeat a course may receive financial assistance more than once for enrollment in the same course. When a course is repeated, each enrollment is included in calculating the percentage of successfully completed hours and the total number of attempted hours is used to determine length of eligibility. For example, a student enrolls in a three hour course, fails it and the following semester re-enrolls in the same course and earns a C. That student would have enrolled in in six hours, but successfully completed only three hours. Repeating a course more than once results in removal of only one previous grade from the GPA calculation.

Federal regulations also stipulate the way enrollment status is determined for students who are repeating coursework in which they previously received a letter grade of D- or higher. An institution may pay a student one time for retaking previously-passed coursework. To determine a student’s enrollment status (full-time vs. part-time), the school may not include more than one repetition of a previously passed course.

Example: Two years ago, Sam enrolled in a 3-hour Applied Mathematics course and received a grade of D-. Sam took the same course again last year and received a grade of C-. His major requires that he pass the class with a C or better, so Sam decides to take the course again this semester. Sam is enrolled in 9 hours of other coursework plus the Applied Math class, for a total of 12 hours. The 3 hours of that class are not included in determining Sam’s enrollment status for the current semester because it is the second time he is repeating a class in which he previously received a “passing” grade. Sam would be paid financial aid as a part-time student because he is enrolled in 12 hours minus the 3 hours of the course he’s repeating for the second time, which do not count. For financial aid purposes, Sam is enrolled in 9 eligible hours.

Withdrawing or Dropping Classes

If you withdraw from all classes, either officially or unofficially, on or before completing the term and you have received Title IV federal funds in the form of a Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, Iraq Afghanistan Service Grant, Federal Direct loans, or a Federal PLUS loan, the federal government requires that we review your eligibility for those funds. We are required to apply a federally mandated formula to determine how much of the federal funding was “earned” up to the time of withdrawal. This review and recalculation is called a “Return of Title IV Aid”.

The Title IV funds that were disbursed in excess of the earned amount must be returned to the federal government by the university and/or you.

The amount to be returned to the federal government will be calculated from the date you officially withdrew from classes or, in the case of an unofficial withdrawal (see section above), the last date you were involved in an academically related activity.

Financial Aid Disbursement

Financial aid is applied (disbursed) to student bills approximately 10 days before the first day of classes each term.

Scholarships

The Tarleton State University Office of Scholarships is committed to providing assistance to students in pursuit of their education. Scholarships are awarded for academic ability and achievement, demonstrated leadership, ability to perform (music, band, etc.), extracurricular activities, financial need, and other criteria as defined by specific scholarship programs. Scholarship consideration for current Tarleton students has full-time status as a criterion unless otherwise defined by specific scholarship programs. More than 600 endowed, local, and departmental scholarships are available to students attending Tarleton State University. Some scholarships are awarded in specific academic areas, such as science, humanities, agriculture, and business.

Scholarship information and application forms may be obtained from the Office of Scholarships, Box T-0760, Stephenville, TX 76402 or at www.tarleton.edu/scholarships/. The Office can also be contacted by telephoning (254) 968-9922.

Any student receiving institutional scholarships valued at $10,000 or more is generally not eligible for other institutional scholarships.

The Presidential Honors Program offers exceptional opportunities for outstanding students. Presidential Honors Scholars are given priority in such areas as pre-registration and housing assignments. They also enroll in two interdisciplinary Honors Seminars, participate in the Honors Degree Program, have the opportunity to travel to a professional meeting in their major field of study, and receive annual scholarships of $7,000 or $8,000. For more information, contact Dr. Eileen Faulkenberry, Dean of the Honors College, Box T-0545, Stephenville, TX 76402; (254) 968-1926.

Veteran Services

Veterans’ Assistance

The Military Veterans Services Center serves students eligible for educational benefits from the Veteran’s Administration. Records are maintained and reports made to the Veteran’s Administration on behalf of veterans, dependents, and active-duty service members enrolled at the University. The institution does not prohibit attendance or impose penalties while waiting on VA Payments, per 38 U.S.C. § 3679(e)(1)A&B.

Hazlewood Act

Veterans should contact the Military Veterans Services Center to obtain forms to apply for Hazlewood Exemptions. Complete information must be submitted to the Military Veterans Services Center on or before the census date of each term.

Texas Workforce Commission

Vocational Rehabilitation

The Texas Rehabilitation Commission offers assistance for tuition and required fees to students who are physically or otherwise challenged, provided the vocational objective selected by the unusually challenged person has been approved by an appropriate representative of the Commission. Through this state agency, other rehabilitation services are available to assist these students in becoming employable. Application for this type of assistance should be made to the nearest Rehabilitation Office. Address inquiries to: Commissioner, Texas Rehabilitation Commission, Jefferson Bldg., 1600 W. 38th Street, Austin, Texas 78731.

Tuition and Student Fee Exemptions

A student may qualify for legislative exemption from the payment of tuition and certain fees and charges according to the following conditions. Contact the Student Financial Aid Office for procedures for determining eligibility prior to the registration process.

Claims for exemption from any charges and/or fees must be supported by evidence sufficient to enable the Student Financial Aid Office to verify the student’s exempt status and determine the duration of the exemption and the fees and charges to which it is applicable. Supporting document(s) must be in the Student Financial Aid Office before a student registers.

Listed below are exemption programs available to Texas residents. You may visit College for all Texans (https://www.collegeforalltexans.com) to view specific Exemption information.

Please note: When visiting College for all Texans you may see additional exemptions that may not be available at this time at Tarleton State University. If you have questions about Tarleton State University Tuition and Fee Exemptions, you may contact the Student Financial Aid Office at finaid@tarleton.edu or (254) 968-9070.

Tarleton State University Tuition and Fee Exemptions
Fees Exemption 1
Fee Type Blind/Deaf (Texas Edu Code 54.364) Children of POW and MIA (Texas Edu Code 54.343) Dependents of Disabled Firefighters and Police (Texas Edu code 54.351) Hazlewood-Texas Veterans Spouses and Dependent Children (Texas Edu code 54.341) Texas Foster Care Alumni (Texas Edu Code 54.366)
Tuition X X X X X
Student Services Fee X X X
Other Mandatory Fees X X X X X
Course Specific Lab Fees X X X X X
Breakage Deposit X
Testing Fee X X X X X
Parking X X X X X
Room Board
Books

FEE EXEMPTIONS, continued

Fees Exemption 2
Fee Type Adopted Students Formerly in Foster or Other Res Care (Texas Edu Code 54.367) Highest Ranking High School Graduate **(Texas Edu Code 54.301) Survivor of Public Servant (Killed in the line of Duty) (Texas Edu Code 54.354 TX Gov Code Section 615.003) Senior Citizen (6 sch limit) (Texas Edu Code 54.263) Good Neighbor Program (Texas Edu Code 54.331)
Tuition X X X X X
Student Services Fee X X X
Other Mandatory Fees X X X
Course Specific Course Fees X X X
Breakage Deposit X
Testing Fee X X X
Parking X X X
Room Board X
Books X

FEE EXEMPTIONS, continued

Fees Exemption 3
Fee Type Children of Professional Nursing Program Faculty/Staff (Texas Edu Code 54.335) Clinical Preceptors and their Children (Texas Edu Code 54.356) Firefighters Enrolled in Fire Science Courses (Texas Edu Code 54.353) Peace Officers Enrolled in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice Courses (Texas Edu Code 54.3531) Educational Aide Exemption (Texas Edu Code 54.363)
Tuition X X X X X
Student Services Fee
Other Mandatory Fees
Course Specific Lab Fees X
Course Specific Course Fees
Breakage Deposit
Testing Fee
Parking
Room Board
Books

**Awarded yearly to the highest ranking graduate of any accredited high school in Texas. Recipients are exempt from tuition payment for the two long semesters of their freshman year, providing that they attend the same school for both semesters. Eligible students should send or bring their certificate to the Financial Aid Office prior to registration.

Scholarship Application Deadlines

APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS MUST BE FILED ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 15 (EARLY CONSIDERATION - DECEMBER 1) FOR THE FOLLOWING FALL OR ACADEMIC YEAR OR DECEMBER 1 FOR THE FOLLOWING SPRING.

The following is a list of scholarships awarded by Tarleton State University by category.

Scholarships Based on Academic Criteria
A Hand Up Endowed ScholarshipLone Star Ag. Credit Agricultural Scholarship
Academic Affairs General ScholarshipLone Star Beefmaster Cattlewomen Scholarship
Academic Circle Graduate ScholarshipLone Star Beefmaster Endowment Scholarship
Barbara Jeanne Adams Memorial ScholarshipJoe R. & Teresa L. Long Scholarship
Ag. & Consumer Sciences Student Teacher ScholarshipJoe R. & Dr. Teresa Lozano Long Scholarship
Dr. Ann Albrecht Honorary Counseling ScholarshipJeffrey P. Longbotham Endowed Scholarship
J. Brad & Nancy Gage Allen Endowed ScholarshipGrace Lyon/Dr. Pepper Endowed Scholarship
Stacy and Barbara Allen Equine ScholarshipMickey & Stella Nix Maguire Alumni Scholarship
Allsup Family Endowed ScholarshipLeon Manley Memorial End Sch
ARAMARK Food Service ScholarshipMarble Family Endowed Scholarship
Glenda Anderson Memorial ScholarshipBea Marin Nursing Scholarship
Ken & Litha Anderson ScholarshipBea Marin Veterans Nursing Scholarship
Joe W. Autry Endowed ScholarshipCharles Ann Wylie Martin Scholarship
Arrietta & Allan Babbitt & Carol & Charles McDonald Scholarship FundGeorge Martin Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Sue Baker Memorial ScholarshipStacey & Robert Martin Scholarship
Cecil Ballow Memorial Endowed ScholarshipMath Club Scholarship
Carroll & Leta Barham ScholarshipMayfield Scholars
Balfour Beatty Endowed ScholarshipMayfield - Dooley Scholarship
Truman T. Bell ScholarshipLynda K. and A. Dwain Mayfield Endowed Scholarship in Engineering
Birdsong Endowment ScholarshipDennis & Mary Lou McCabe Presidential Endowed Scholarship
Bosque River Water Association Endowed ScholarshipCooper McCarty Memorial Scholarship
J.W. & A.E. Bright Endowed ScholarshipRuth Scrimshire McCleskey Endowed Scholarship
Phillip & Ruth Bratten ScholarshipLTC J.D. McCullough Memorial Scholarship
Cindy Bicket Nursing ScholarshipJay R. McDanel Education Scholarship
Edward L. Bicket ScholarshipSue McGinity Scholarship
Bryan & Carrie Bierschwale Endowed ScholarshipDr. Barbara R. McGregor Scholarship Endowment
Buddy Bills Family Memorial ScholarshipSam R. McInnis Scholarship
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tx Healthcare ScholarshipDan B. McMillin Endowed Scholarship
Rickey Wilson Boles Agricultural Education ScholarshipJoel Meador Family Endowed Scholarship
Bouquet & Jeske Families Business ScholarshipA.B. Medlen Endowment
Dr. Randall Bowden Memorial ScholarshipLouis and Josie Belle Merrill Endowed Scholarship
Dr. James Boyd Memorial EndowmentMidlothian Outreach Campus Endowed Scholarship
The Bragg Family Scholarship in Honor of Jori BraggTerry & Patti Miller Scholarship
Arlie Brown Memorial Endowed ScholarshipMogonye Family Scholarship Endowment
Diane Renee Brown Memorial ScholarshipKathleen Montgomery Memorial Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Michael Douglas Broyles Endowed ScholarshipJohn Mitchell Moore Endowed Scholarship in Nursing
Sue Carlson Memorial ScholarshipMary Frances Morgan Education Scholarship
Sylvia Carmichael Campbell Memorial ScholarshipGene Morrison Legacy Endowed Scholarship
Arthur J. and Beatrice Robinson Carter Nursing Endowed ScholarshipMSAT Education Endowment Fund
Donald Cawley Social Work Endowed ScholarshipHoward Nance Chemical Society Scholarship
Dr. Nathan Cedars Endowed ScholarshipNelson Family Master of Science with a Botany Emphasis Scholarship
John S. Chapin Young Farmers Endowed ScholarshipNepalese Student Society Scholarship
The Chilton Family ScholarshipRobert W. Newby Scholarship in Psychology
Carroll Lewis Clark ScholarshipLewis and Ina Newton Memorial Scholarship
Roberta Clay Journalism ScholarshipHarold D. Nix Memorial Scholarship
Clinical Laboratory ScholarshipGregory Nowlin Scholarship Fund
COAES/Hilley Scholarship for Graduate StudentsGregory Nowlin Scholarship - Dallas ISD
COBA Study Abroad ScholarshipGregory Nowlin Scholarship - Ft. Worth ISD
COLFA Dean's Circle ScholarshipGaylene E. & James T. Nunn Jr. Endowed Scholarship
College of Business Administration ScholarshipPaul Pair Endowed Scholarship
College of Graduate Studies Masters/Doctoral ScholarshipJoe Parish Endowed Scholarship
Communication Gifts - Internship ScholarshipLoy Patton Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Community College Bridge ScholarshipJohn D. & Alene Moorman Palmer Endowed Scholarship
O.C. & Allene Knox Cook ScholarshipOutreach Campus Scholarship
Duncan Wills Corbett ScholarshipDouglas B. Pair Pre-Pharmacy Scholarship
R.E. Dick Corley Memorial ScholarshipPaul and Courtney Paschall Endowed Scholarship
Bob & Zeta Wall Crews Endowed ScholarshipDonald T. Pendleton Endowment Scholarship
Cross Plains Garden Club ScholarshipDonald T. & Bettejoe R. Pendleton Scholarship Endowment Fund
Cross Timbers School Development ScholarshipDorris & Grady Perry Memorial Scholarship
Crystal Apple Society ScholarshipAnn Bulecza Petronis Nursing Scholarship
Joe E. Cude Endowed ScholarshipJanis & Richard Petronis Endowed Scholarship
Patricia Cude CIS Endowed ScholarshipPevehouse Range Management Scholarship
Marion Cummings Memorial ScholarshipMeghan Keely Pharr Scholarship
Paul & Opal Cunyus Endowed ScholarshipJohn & Faye Phears Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Curly Tail Panther Studio Student ScholarshipPhi Alpha Theta Endowed Scholarship
Dairy Products Institute ScholarshipPhi Theta Kappa Scholarship
C.J. “Red” Davidson Endowed ScholarshipCarl Phillips Memorial Scholarship
Dawson-Blanchard Industrial Education & Technology ScholarshipPino Family MCAT Scholarship
Uta Davis Endowed ScholarshipRandall Popken Endowed Scholarship
Davidson Presidential Academic ScholarshipPresidential Academic Scholarship
J. Thomas Davis EndowmentPresident’s 1st Generation Student Success Scholarship
Deans’ Academic ScholarshipPresident’s Circle Scholarship
Deans' Engineering Excellence AwardPresident's Guaranteed Scholarship Program
Dr. Ken & Virginia Dorris Memorial Endowed ScholarshipPresident's Guaranteed Transfer Scholarship Program
Edwin & Welba C. Dorsey Academic ScholarshipPresident's Texan Scholarship
Bob Doty Animal Science ScholarshipMarshall “Digger” Procter Scholarship
Linda Duncan Honorary Counseling Endowed ScholarshipProvost's Honors Scholarship
Betty Knudson Edgar Memorial Endowment ScholarshipRanly/Moran Family Agriculture Scholarship
Patricia Egdorf Nursing ScholarshipDerwayne & Barbara Rasco Scholarship
Lucy Ellis Endowed ScholarshipREAL Scholarship
Zeddie & Ruby Edgar Memorial ScholarshipLyle & Josephine Reisman Scholarship Endowment
Bob & Peg Elliott Memorial AwardRichards Family Endowed Scholarship
Encouraging Graduate Academic Progress ScholarshipDr. Rick & Melanie Richardson Endowed Scholarship
Engineering ScholarshipJesse Lee & Armour McCluer Richardson Endowed Scholarship
Engineering Technology Founders ScholarshipSwan & Gaynelle Richardson Endowed Scholarship
English & Languages Endowed ScholarshipRio Brazos Exhibition Scholarship Award
Faculty Endowed Scholarship for Business Graduate StudentsRick Roach Memorial Scholarship
Faculty Endowed Scholarship for Business StudentsEmily Evans Roberson Scholarship
Minnie Fagan Endowed Scholarship in Elementary EducationHonest John Rogers Scholarship
Robert & Patricia Fain Teaching ScholarshipRoy D. Russell Family Agricultural Education Scholarship
Alex & Ruby Fambro Scholarship in Agriculture & RodeoJim and Judy Sale Nursing Scholarship
John & Lillie May Farley Endowed Scholarship in Arts & SciencesSan Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo Endowed Scholarship
Frances W. Fenner Memorial ScholarshipSan Jose Jewelers TAA Scholarship
Winnie McAnelly Fiedler Memorial ScholarshipRichard Saunders Scholarship
First National Bank of Granbury ScholarshipRichard C. Schaffer Clinical Lab Sciences Scholarship
First-Time Graduate Student ScholarshipJessica Shaver Schneider Endowed Scholarship
Sharon Fitzpatrick Mathematics Endowed ScholarshipSchoonmaker Family Legacy Scholarship
C.M. “Dutch” Flory Memorial Scholarship in Physical EducationCharlotte Han Sharp Scholarship
Mary Fletcher EndowmentWilliam Henry & Jessy Mays Sheffield Scholarship
Audie & Zera Floyd Educational Trust ScholarshipAlan Douglas Shores Memorial Scholarship
Follett Bookstore ScholarshipSHS Class of '65 Scholarship
Mary Anne Foreman Memorial ScholarshipJacey Smathers Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Fort Worth Police Department ScholarshipDick Smith Scholarship in Arts & Sciences
Flora Foust Graduate ScholarshipDoug Smith Endowed Scholarship
James Mack Foust Endowed ScholarshipMcKee Jane Smith Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Harold & Betty Freeman ScholarshipPatty Smith Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Freshman Sprint ScholarshipRussell Alan Smith Electrical Engineering Scholarship
Dr. H. Bedford & Dr. Oneta Furr ScholarshipL. Dwayne & Connie Snider Scholarship
Carl & Shiryn Gabbard Scholarship EndowmentThe Springfield Family Scholarship in Criminal Justice
John Garner Memorial Mathematics ScholarshipSSC Engineering and Engineering Technology Scholarship
Emma Mae & Evelyn Andrews Garrett Endowed Scholarship in Human SciencesStaff Council Scholarship
Bailey Gasch ScholarshipJackie W. & Bill E. Stallworth '51 International Business Excellence Scholarship
General Studies Upward Bound Endowed ScholarshipDr. Leslie Stanley-Stevens and Dr. William H. Stanley, Sr. Endowed Scholarship
Robert & Deanna Glasgow Scholarship EndowmentDavid & Debbie Stanphill Scholarship Stark Scholarship
Goodlett-Hensarling Endowed ScholarshipSTEDCO Engineering Scholarship Endowment
Mr. & Mrs. W.K. Gordon, Jr. Endowed ScholarshipDr. Steve Steed College of Business Scholarship
Graduate Fine Arts ScholarshipStephenville Optimist Club Robert C. Fain Honorary Scholarship
Jerry W. & Jean Graham Endowed ScholarshipLeon B. Stinson Endowed Scholarship
O.A. Grant Scholarship in History/GovernmentStudent Research Symposium Scholarship
T.C. & Jill Granberry Alumni ScholarshipGregory Scott Sultemeier Criminal Justice Memorial Scholarship
Granbury Wine Walk ScholarshipScott Summy Pre-Law Endowed Scholarship
Greater Texas Foundation Freshman Immersion in Teaching ScholarshipDr. Jesse L. Tackett Endowed Scholarship
Greek Academic Leadership Excellence ScholarshipTarleton Academic Scholarship
Ouita Griffin Memorial ScholarshipTarleton Alumni Association Endowment Scholarship
Dr. Christopher Guthrie History ScholarshipTarleton General Scholarship
W.A. Hail Memorial ScholarshipR.L. & Mattie Tate Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Charles H. Hale Memorial Endowed ScholarshipJoy Terry Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry
Bob Hallmark Graduate ScholarshipLee Edwin Terry Endowment
Sara Hanson Scholarship for Parents Returning to Finish Their Degrees ScholarshipTexas Pioneer Foundation Scholarship
Rocky & Tracey Hardin Endowed ScholarshipTexas Seed Trade Association/American Seed Trade Association Scholarship
Rocky and Tracey Hardin ScholarshipI. B. Thomas Hydrology Scholarship
Rachel Harrist Memorial ScholarshipDr. Barry B. Thompson Theatre Scholarship
H.H. Hassler Memorial Equine ScholarshipTop Academic Partners Scholarship
Perry Henderson Construction Management ScholarshipBernie Amos and Lorraine Yarbrough Trice Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Willene Lowery Hendrick Nursing ScholarshipW.O. Trogdon Endowment
Lonnie & Clara Herring ScholarshipVance & Violet Terrell Scholarship in Nursing
John Fielding Higgs Memorial ScholarshipTarleton Alumni Association Baylor Nursing Scholarship
COAES Deans' Development Fund Hilley ScholarshipTarleton Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship
Mandy Holmes Memorial Endowed ScholarshipTarleton Career Enrichment Scholarship
Hohenberger Ag. Economics ScholarshipTarleton Discovery Scholarship
Henry Hohenberger Endowment - Ag. Mechanics Teaching ScholarshipTarleton High Performance Computing Scholarship
Ida Lou Nelson Holmes Scholarship in Human SciencesTarleton Impact Scholarship
Honors College Alumni ScholarshipTarleton Seed Scholarship
Honors Degree Program ScholarshipTarleton State University Distinguished Alumni Chapter Scholarship Endowment
Eloise Horak ScholarshipTarrant County College Math Competition Scholarship
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Agricultural ScholarshipWillie L. & Eve K. Tate Scholarship
E.J. Howell Memorial ScholarshipJewell Taylor Dietetics Scholarship
Bret Hull Memorial Scholarship EndowmentTexas Ranger Law Enforcement Association Criminal Justice Scholarship
International Studies Internship ScholarshipTexas Seed Trade Association Scholarship
Evelyn Floyd & Leslie (Al) Jennings ScholarshipThe First National Bank of Evant Scholarship Endowment
Herbert Jarrett Social Work ScholarshipBarry B. Thompson Science Education Endowed Scholarship
Danny Jenkins Memorial ScholarshipTown & Country Bank Dublin High School Scholarship
Pauline “Polly” Jenkins Memorial ScholarshipTransfer Sprint Scholarship
Lamar & Marilynn T. Johanson Biologicial Sciencs Scholarship EndowmentTSU Foundation Engineering Scholarship
Lamar & Maryilynn T. Johanson Scholarship EndowmentTSU Middle School Mathematics Scholarship
John Tarleton Ranching Heritage Endowed SchTSU Student Nurses’ Association Senior Scholarship
Johnson County Master Gardener Association ScholarshipTSU Student Nurses’ Association Sophomore Scholarship
Johnny Johnson Memorial ScholarshipTrenzio D. Turner Scholarship
Betty & Paul Jones Memorial Scholarship EndowmentTwentieth Century Club Scholarship
Mae Jones Endowed ScholarshipDr. Sara Tyler Memorial Scholarship
Bettye & Gary Key Endowed ScholarshipUltra Fine Arts Scholarship
C. Richard King ScholarshipWaco Outreach Campus Endowed Scholarship
Shelby Ehrhardt Koehler Endowment ScholarshipDr. Gay Wakefield Memorial Scholarship
Harva Kuykendall Endowed ScholarshipRobert B. Waller Endowed Graduate Scholarship
J.V. & Lillie Ruth Laird ScholarshipGilbert Ward Memorial Hydrology Scholarship
Lambda Chi Alpha Mark Kilroy Memorial Endowed Scholarship Washington D.C. Internship Scholarship
Jakie Laughlin Endowed ScholarshipCoy L. Watson Class of 1939 Scholarship
Barbara Lancaster ScholarshipDr. David Weissenburger Scholarship
Myrtice N. Larson Education SchChristy West Scholarship Fund for Teachers
Luke E. Lawson Ph.D. Memorial ScholarshipLucile W. Whisenand Memorial Endowed Scholarship
James C. Leeth Memorial ScholarshipHosey-Whitman Scholarship
Col. Charles Leigon Endowed Scholarship in NursingGeorge Wiedebusch Scholarship
Russell & Sharon Leigon Social Work ScholarshipEvelyn Wisdom Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Carolyn Lesley Memorial ScholarshipWyatt Family Scholarship
Garry Lewellen Memorial ScholarshipZunker Family Scholarship
Lewis Charles Link Endowed Scholarship
Presidential Honors Program
Joy Gallant Archer ScholarshipW.L. (Bill) & Barbara Terrell Nix Honors Program Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship
Edward Larry Bicket Presidential Honors ScholarshipRobert & Ireta Pittman Endowed Scholarship
Andrea Bernice Brenner-McMullen Presidential Honors ScholarshipHoward F. & Willie Dee Ross Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Daniel Ross Carpenter Presidential Honors ScholarshipLouise & Tommy Thompson Presidential Honors Scholarship
Frederick Thomas & Madeline Tolksdorf Crimmins Criminal Justice Presidential HonorsNita Todd Presidential Honors Scholarship
Crimmins Criminal Justice Presidential Honors ScholarshipHenry Todd Presidential Honors Scholarship
Helen Crimmins and Aurelia Tolksdorf Presidential Honors ScholarshipDr. James Clark Terrell Presidential Honors Scholarship
Herman Funston Honorary Endowed Scholarship for Presidential Honors ScholarsDora L. Willard & Ellen W. Willard Terrell Presidential Honors Scholarship
Guin Lemke Presidential Honors ScholarshipJ.L. Todd Presidential Honors Scholarship
Roy & Mildred McKnight Endowed ScholarshipTown & Country Bank Presidential Honors Scholarship
Audrey Myers Memorial Scholarship for Presidential Honors ScholarsClyde H. Wells Presidential Honors Scholarship
M.D. McElroy Presidential Honors ScholarshipRoyce Wisenbaker Presidential Honors Scholarship
Will & Pearl Nix Presidential Honors Scholarship
Scholarships Based on Leadership & Other Criteria
Major General Chris Adams Air Force ROTC ScholarshipLietzServe Scholarship
Agriculture Career Development Endowed ScholarshipDalton Reese Lopez Memorial Plowboy Scholarship
Agriculture Contest ScholarshipMarilyn & John Henry Luton Corps of Cadets Endowed Scholarship
Agricultural Services & Development Alumni ScholarshipRoscoe & Halcie Maker Endowed Scholarship
Agricultural Special Need ScholarshipJudge & Mrs. Almon Maus Scholarship
Allen Cattle Management ScholarshipDr. Dennis P. McCabe Student Endowment Scholarship
Alpha Gamma Delta Epsilon Upsilon Alumnae Endowed ScholarshipCurtis L. Meeks Upward Bound Scholarship
Alpha Phi Omega Alumni ScholarshipMills County Scholarship
Ben and Nellie Baty Endowed ScholarshipLt. Col. Jim and Dr. Theresa Mulloy Texan Corps of Cadets Scholarship
Ashley Beasley Memorial ScholarshipMVSC Veterans Assistance Scholarship
Gary Wayne Brannon ScholarshipW.L. & Barbara Nix Erath County Scholarship
Brown FoundationJohn & Rita Pelham Texan Corps of Cadets/ROTC Scholarship
W.P. & Lucille Brummett Endowed ScholarshipChristian & Nancy Phillips Leadership Scholarship
Major J.W. Burkett Memorial ScholarshipPineapple Games Scholarship Endowement
Chris Cain Memorial Plowboy Scholarship EndowmentOtho & Ellen Phillips Endowed Scholarship
John Caraway Memorial Endowed Nursing ScholarshipPresidential Leadership Scholarship
Childers Family Criminal Justice Leadership Excellence ScholarshipRecreational Sports Memorial Scholarship
Mark G. and Katherine L. Childers CJ Leadership Endowed ScholarshipRennie & Hugley Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
Class of 2014 Agribusiness ScholarshipResidential Living/Learning Leader Scholarship
Major William Clay, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipJamie Renee Richards-Hogland Memorial Scholarship Endowment
COAHS ScholarshipRuby Nell Ruth Endowed Scholarship
COBA Select Sires, Inc. Agricultural ScholarshipJacob Sandlin Memorial Scholarship
Comanche County ScholarshipDr. Verne & Pearl Kern Scott Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Samuel E. Curl Endowed ScholarshipSGA Service Scholarship
DeLeon, Texas Ex-students Association ScholarshipSHS Class of 1961 Endowed Scholarship
William Edwin Dyess Endowed ScholarshipSHS/Tarleton Academic Reciprocal Scholars
June Frank Eldridge Memorial ScholarshipSouthwest Meat Assn. Foundation Scholarship
Erath County Association of Retired School Employees ScholarshipBrett Spindor Memorial Endowed Scholarship
First National Bank of Granbury Texan Corps of Cadets ScholarshipJune Arthur Shannon Scholarship
Bobby Fox Memorial EndowmentDoug Smith Endowed Scholarship
Oscar Frazier EndowmentSTEM Student Ambassador Scholarship
Jerry Flemmons Memorial Endowed ScholarshipDeanna Supercinski & Janna Walker Memorial Scholarship
Friends of the Dick Smith Library Endowed ScholarshipTAA Edwin Dyess Veteran Memorial Scholarship
Tony and Gina Gaither Memorial Endowed ScholarshipTAA Legacy Scholarship
Gifford Family Veterans Endowed ScholarshipTanton Family Granbury High School Scholarship
Golden Family ScholarshipTanton Familty Dublin High School Scholarship
Harris Methodist Hospital-Erath County Endowed Scholarship In Sports MedicineTarleton Ambassador Core Values Scholarship
Gene Haas ScholarshipJohn Tarleton Leadership Academy Scholarship
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Haile Family Scholarship EndowmentTarleton Parents Association Scholarship
Ben Hogan ScholarshipTarleton Professional Educators Scholarship
LTC Joel P. Humphries Devious Minds ScholarshipTarleton State University SGA Zach Shaver Memorial Endowed Scholarship
LTC Joel P. Humphries Lead Purple ScholarshipTarleton Student Government Association Scholarship Quasi-Endowment
Brian K. Iley Memorial ScholarshipTexan Corps of Cadets Scholarship
LTC Sam Jeffers ROTC ScholarshipTEXAN Corps of Cadets Leadership Scholarship
John Tarleton Leadership Academy (JTLA) ScholarshipTexan Reps Scholarship
Daniel Jones Delta Chi Memorial Endowed ScholarshipTexan Sports Medicine Association Endowment and Scholarship Fund
Larry Janca Kahlbau Endowed ScholarshipTSU Foundation, Inc. Endowed Scholarship
LTC John F. Kerby Army ROTC Endowed ScholarshipTSU Meats Team Endowment
Ed Knoll Service ScholarshipWaco Diplomat 'Imbued with Spirit' Endowed Scholarship
John & Judy Landers ScholarshipWichita Farm & Ranch Club Scholarship
Judy & John Landers ScholarshipW.J. Wisdom Endowment
Latinas in Progress ScholarshipZonta Club Loy Patton Scholarship
Col. Charles Leigon Texan Corps of Cadets Scholarship
Scholarships Based on Need & Other Criteria
Dextor & Leroy Ator Endowed ScholarshipRussell Moore Endowed Scholarship
Joy Gallant Archer Memorial Endowed ScholarshipClifton J. Morvant Endowed Scholarship
Sue Baker ScholarshipRay & Pat Peters Endowed Scholarship
Paul D. & Gerry B. Bearden Endowed ScholarshipVirginia Powell Scholarship
Dwain & Carolyn Bruner Endowed ScholarshipFrancine Esposito Pratt Social Work Endowed Scholarship
Drs. Stan & Linda Carpenter 1st Generation STEM Scholarship EndowmentPresidential Need-Based Scholarship
Clinton Smith, Clint Stewart and John Christie Memorial Endowed ScholarshipJames Winston Randle Endowed Scholarship
Class of 1948 Endowed ScholarshipShanon Rasco Scholarship for Physically Disabled Students
Richard & Suzy Coan Endowed ScholarshipRegents' Trailblazer Grant/Scholarship
Josephine Garrett Donaldson ScholarshipRemoving Educational Barriers Endowed Scholarship
Doss Foundation ScholarshipAnnie Myra Schuman Nursing Scholarship
M. S. & Meek Lane Doss ScholarshipDr. Verne A. Scott Scholarship
Dan & Geneva Fender Family ScholarshipSecond Chance Scholarship
Evans Family ScholarshipRam Lal Seekri Endowed Scholarship
Florence Peek Foust ScholarshipRichard T. Shigley Memorial Scholarship
Drucilla Eberhart George Memorial Endowed ScholarshipSpirit of Tarleton Scholarship
Walter and Sara George ScholarshipStephenville Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Nursing Scholarship
Truby Glasscock Endowed ScholarshipStephenville Study Club Endowed Scholarship
Eleanor Golding Memorial ScholarshipSunGard Generation Proud Scholarship
Cameron Gomez ScholarshipT3 Last Dollar Scholarship
Cora Rohne Goodman & Kings’ Daughters Nursing Alumnae James H. & Betty Tally Endowed Scholarship
Association Memorial ScholarshipTarleton Flame Scholarship
Willis-Gordon Endowed ScholarshipTarleton Pride Scholarship
E.R. & Sammye Henningsen ScholarshipDean & Gloria Taylor/Kwik Kar Scholarship
Gladys Hale Endowed ScholarshipGeorge Taylor and Bonnie Lou Irvin Endowed Scholarship
David & Danielle Hanson Scholarship for TwinsTexan GRIT Re-Entry Scholarship
Dr. Gloria M. Hewlett Endowed ScholarshipTexas Association of Ag. Consultants Endowed Scholarship
David Hooks Memorial ScholarshipRichard L. Thompson Endowed Scholarship
Dr. James & Kindall Hurley Endowed ScholarshipThormann Endowed Scholarship
Daniel Jones "Never Give Up" Memorial ScholarshipDimple Obedia Tunnell Endowed Scholarship
Reecie & Opal Jones Endowed ScholarshipRoger & Ruth Turney Memorial Scholarship
Ava & Jack Kenny Endowed ScholarshipStanley G. and Mary Ann Westbrook Endowed Scholarship
Lee Law Firm ScholarshipLee Wayne Wheeler Scholarship
Ethal Lewallen Memorial ScholarshipTAA Don Winn Scholarship
Kendra Lewis Memorial Scholarship EndowmentKathleen Wisdom Endowed Scholarship
Mary Garrett Lindley Memorial ScholarshipHal W. & Winnie F. Wright Endowed Scholarship
Bobby Mabery Memorial Scholarship EndowmentJuanita Dixon Zonta Single Parent Scholarship
Performance-Based Scholarships
Ryan Anthony Memorial Trumpet ScholarshipA Diamond in Our Eyes: The Sade Lowery Memorial Scholarship
Athletic Performance Intern ScholarshipKreek Magin Memorial Scholarship
Band ScholarshipPearl Mahan Writing Scholarship
Bass Club ScholarshipStacey & Robert Martin Endowed Scholarship for Fine Arts
Kacee Bradley Top Hand Rodeo ScholarshipKevan Meador Memorial Scholarship
Bryan Bray Memorial ScholarshipSue Medlen Music Scholarship
Busby Quarter Horse ScholarshipMary Jane Mingus Endowed Scholarship
John Caraway Memorial Endowed Music ScholarshipDonald W. Morton Music Scholarship Music
Dr. Marie Meisel Cedars Memorial ScholarshipCol. David F. Montgomery Memorial Rodeo Scholarship Endowment
Center Stage ScholarshipDonald & Dahlee Morton Endowed Piano Scholarship
Cheerleader ScholarshipPiano Performance Scholarship
Choir ScholarshipTerry and Alyce Price Choral Scholarship
Caden Coltharp Memorial ScholarshipPresidential Rodeo Scholarship
Marily Considine Memorial Endowed ScholarshipRec Sports - Bass Tournament Scholarship
Rachel Lorraine DeLeon Memorial Scholarship EndowmentSwan & Ertith Richardson Endowment
Bob & Darla Doty Endowed ScholarshipDavid C. Riggins Memorial Scholarship
Drama ScholarshipScott Riola Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Perry & Meldeene Elliott Endowed Athletic ScholarshipWalter Rode Endowed Scholarship
eSports ScholarshipRodeo Activity Scholarship
Kenneth Evatt Rodeo ScholarshipRodeo Stall Scholarship
Joe Fambro Memorial Endowed ScholarshipROTC Scholarship
Jerry Flemmons DramaEarl Rudder Endowed Scholarship
Mike Myers & Oscar Frazier Track/Field ScholarshipCheryl Spellmeier Endowed Scholarship
Charles & Lucille FrohStudent Services Rodeo Scholarship
John Franks Memorial Endowed ScholarshipTAA Meat Judging Chapter Legacy Scholarship
Morris & Beverly Gifford ScholarshipRick Tackett Memorial Scholarship
Coach Ronnie Giles Memorial ScholarshipHerb Teat Endowment
Lauren Green Memorial ScholarshipTexan Stars Scholarship
Daniel Parker Herd Memorial Endowed ScholarshipTown & Country Bank Rodeo Scholarship
Horak Family Scholarship EndowmentTSU Rodeo Association Scholarship
Hunewell Band ScholarshipVisual Art Scholarship
International Piano Major ScholarshipTerry Walls Memorial Scholarship
Daniel Jones "Bleed Purple" Memorial Endowed ScholarshipClyde H. Wells Fine Arts Scholarship
M. Don Jones Memorial Football ScholarshipJana Williamson Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Marguerite Landress Memorial Endowed Scholarship in MusicC.A. Wisdom Music Endowment
Ethel Lewallen Fine ArtsCol. Ray & Pat Yantis ROTC Endowed Scholarship
Ethel Lewallen Memorial ScholarshipMarty Yates Rodeo Scholarship
Littleton Volleyball ScholarshipZonta Beaulah Brown Rodeo Scholarship

Tarleton State University also awards NCAA Division II Athletic Scholarships to male and female student athletes.