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  2. UT offers generous scholarships and grants based on academic achievement, talent and financial need. The following programs are available to new undergraduates seeking their first baccalaureate degree.

  3. Merit Scholarships and Non Need-Based Assistance for First-Year Applicants. High school applicants may qualify for either the Presidential, Dean’s, Minaret, Spartan or Achievement Award scholarship, but not more than one. Scholarships are awarded to new students at the time of admission on a funds-available basis.

  4. Students enrolled in a 4+1 program (where students earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in 5 years) may receive institutional scholarships and grants up to the term in which they are admitted into the graduate program (typically the last year of study).

  5. Scholarships and grants are types of aid that do not need to be repaid. They can be need-based or merit-based and are available from federal, state and outside (private) resources. Many of UT's scholarships and grants are made possible by the generous donations of alumni and friends.

  6. Benaquisto Scholarship Program. Formerly known as the Florida Incentive Scholarship Program; Award amount: varies; The Benaquisto Scholarship Program is a merit scholarship for Florida high school graduates who achieved the National Merit or National Achievement Scholar designation.

  7. Below you will find a listing of scholarships available to students with brief information about the scholarship qualifications. To apply to scholarships which require an application, you must first sign in with the same user name and password you use to access the campus login portal.

  8. How Much Financial Aid Can First-Time Students Expect at UT? The University of Tampa average financial aid offer for freshmen students is $13,301.00. 98% of reshman students get financial aid, most of which is in the form of grants and scholarships.