Each undergraduate school at WashU provides a number of four-year scholarships that range up to the full cost of tuition. Students are selected for these academic scholarships based on a review of the admissions application.
These scholarships do not require a separate application. Once you have completed the application for admission, you will be considered for the appropriate scholarship for the school to which you are applying. Review the guidelines below for important details about the selection process.
Scholarships renew for four years as long as students are making satisfactory academic progress toward their degree.
College of Arts & Sciences
Ampersand Scholarships
Up to 16 full-tuition scholarships with $1,000 stipends.
Howard Nemerov Writing Scholars Program
Up to 10 $3,000 scholarships. Students must apply to the College of Arts & Sciences and submit a writing portfolio.
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
Conway/Proetz Scholarship in Art
No separate application is required, although you must submit a digital portfolio of your work to be considered. Up to one full-tuition scholarship and up to five $10,000 scholarships.
James W. Fitzgibbon Scholarship in Architecture
No separate application is required, although you must submit a digital portfolio of your work to be considered. Up to one full-tuition scholarship and up to five partial-tuition scholarships.
Olin Business School
Distinguished Scholars Program
No separate application is required. The faculty are eager to learn about you from your application for admission. Up to 10 full-tuition scholarships.
McKelvey School of Engineering
Alexander S. Langsdorf Fellowships
No separate application is required. The faculty are eager to learn about you from your application for admission. Up to 10 full-tuition fellowships.