The UofL Out-of-State Scholarship 2026 offers financial support for first-time freshmen entering the University of Louisville in Fall 2026 who reside outside Kentucky and Southern Indiana. These merit-based awards include the Border Benefit Award, Regional Scholars Program, National Scholars Program, National Merit Finalist/Semifinalist, and Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship, with amounts ranging from $5,000 to $28,000 per year.
The University of Louisville is a public research university in Louisville, Kentucky, committed to student success and community engagement. Its Office of Undergraduate Admissions administers these scholarships to attract talented out-of-state students, providing automatic consideration upon admission for most awards and fostering academic excellence through programs like the Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship.
UofL Out-of-State Scholarship Benefits
- Border Benefit Award: $16,000 per year (in-state tuition equivalent) plus up to $5,000 additional based on test scores and GPA
- Regional Scholars Program: $12,000 to $16,000 per year based on test scores and GPA
- National Scholars Program: $5,000 to $15,000 per year based on test scores and GPA
- National Merit Finalist/Semifinalist: $20,000 per year
- Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship: $28,000 per year for out-of-state students
- All awards are renewable
UofL Out-of-State Scholarship Eligibility Criteria
- First-time freshmen entering UofL in Fall 2026
- Reside outside Kentucky and Southern Indiana (Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott and Washington Counties)
- Meet minimum weighted GPA and test score requirements for each award
- Students without test scores are considered via comprehensive academic review if they meet weighted GPA requirements
- Out-of-state students enrolled in 100% online degree programs are not eligible
- Students on an F1 visa are not eligible (international scholarships available separately)
How to Apply for UofL Out-of-State Scholarship
- Apply for admission to the University of Louisville
- For most admissions scholarships, no separate scholarship application is required; students are automatically considered upon admission
- For the Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship, submit additional application materials including letters of recommendation, essays, and a student-involvement resume by December 1
- Check your UofL Gateway for award notifications and next steps
- Complete the FAFSA (school code 001999) for need-based aid
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship?
The UofL Out-of-State Scholarship is a set of merit-based awards for first-time freshmen entering the University of Louisville in Fall 2026 who live outside Kentucky and Southern Indiana. It includes programs like the Border Benefit Award, Regional Scholars Program, National Scholars Program, National Merit Finalist/Semifinalist, and Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship.
Who is eligible for the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship?
First-time freshmen entering UofL in Fall 2026 who reside outside Kentucky and Southern Indiana (Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott and Washington Counties) are eligible. Students must meet minimum weighted GPA and test score requirements for each award. Out-of-state students in 100% online programs or on an F1 visa are not eligible.
What are the benefits of the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship?
Benefits range from $5,000 to $28,000 per year depending on the program and qualifications. The Border Benefit Award provides in-state tuition equivalent ($16,000) plus up to $5,000 additional. The Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship offers $28,000 per year for out-of-state students. All awards are renewable.
What is the deadline for the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship?
The Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship has a December 1 deadline. For all other admissions scholarships, there is no specific deadline, but students are guaranteed to be awarded if admitted by April 1. It is recommended to apply early.
How do I apply for the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship?
For most admissions scholarships, no separate application is required; you are automatically considered upon admission to UofL. For the Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship, you must submit additional materials including letters of recommendation, essays, and a resume by December 1. Check your UofL Gateway for updates.
Can I stack multiple UofL Out-of-State Scholarships?
No, admissions scholarships cannot be stacked with other admissions scholarships. Students will receive the highest scholarship amount they qualify for. However, you may combine an admissions scholarship with need-based aid from the FAFSA.
Do I need test scores for the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship?
Test scores are encouraged but not required. Students applying without test scores are considered for scholarships through a comprehensive academic review if they meet the weighted GPA requirement. Test scores are only used when they advantage the student.
Is the UofL Out-of-State Scholarship renewable?
Yes, all awards listed are renewable. Specific renewal criteria are not detailed on the page, but students should maintain satisfactory academic progress and meet any conditions outlined in their award letter.
What areas are eligible for the Border Benefit Award?
The Border Benefit Award is for students from Illinois, Indiana (excluding Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Scott and Washington Counties), Missouri, Nashville Metro, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. It provides in-state tuition equivalent.
What is the Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship?
The Grawemeyer Competitive Scholarship is a prestigious award for ten students demonstrating interest in undergraduate research. It provides $28,000 per year for out-of-state students and includes civic engagement, research opportunities, and attendance at the Grawemeyer Awards banquet. Application deadline is December 1.
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