University of South Florida

College of The Arts

University of South Florida

Financial Aid

The USF College of The Arts allocates over $200,000 a year for financial aid and scholarship funds. Financial aid opportunities consist of college scholarships and individual school awards. There are different application processes for these opportunities, so be sure to review the specific requirements.

School Awards

The schools at the College of The Arts all offer awards specific to their majors. Check with each school for information on how to receive their offered awards.

 

Siede Student Fund

The Siede Student Fund Endowment Grant for Exceptional Students will match a School award for the same purpose. The length of the award is one year, with the possibility of renewal. Talk to your academic advisor if you meet the following eligibility requirements:

  1. Apply and be accepted for admission into the University of South Florida.
  2. Must be registered a major in the College of The Arts.
  3. Recommended by a College of The Arts school.
  4. Strong consideration is given to exceptionally talented applicants who are traditionally underrepresented in any of the disciplines in the College.
  5. Special consideration is given to first year or first generation students.
  6. Maintain a cumulative GPA of no less than 2.3.
  7. Maintain a cumulative GPA of no less than 3.0 in the major.
  8. Enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours and earn a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester for the full award.

 

Diversity Enhancement Award

Talk to your academic advisor for more information if you are an applicant who meets the following characteristics:

  1. Applied and were accepted for admission into the University of South Florida.
  2. Have ethnic minority status, as defined by the federal EEOC guidelines.
  3. Registered as a major in the College of The Arts.
  4. Recommended by a College of The Arts school.
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    USF Scholarships & Financial Aid

    USF offers several forms of public and private financial aid including scholarships, fellowships, grants, work-study programs, and loans. Learn about the types of aid available to pursue your educational dreams.

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  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

    FAFSA

    The Free Application for Federal Student Aid allows you to be considered for federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs based on your dependency status and Expected Family Contribution.

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    Cost of Attendance

    The cost to attend USF changes every academic year. Check with the Cost of Attendance page for your academic year estimates.

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