Scholarship Application

The University of Southern California (USC) offers various scholarship opportunities for students, and the application process varies depending on the type of scholarship. Here's an overview:


1. Merit-Based Scholarships:

  • Automatically considered for most merit-based scholarships when you apply for admission.
  • Includes the USC Trustee Scholarship, USC Presidential Scholarship, and other awards.

2. Need-Based Scholarships:

  • Submit the following:
  • Deadlines for submission align with the admission application deadlines.

3. Program-Specific Scholarships:

  • Many departments and schools at USC offer scholarships tailored to their programs.
  • Check the specific program's website (e.g., Spatial Sciences Institute for GIS scholarships).

4. External Scholarships:

  • USC encourages students to seek scholarships from external sources.
  • Use tools like Fastweb or Scholarships.com to find additional funding.

5. How to Apply for USC Scholarships:

  1. Submit Admission Application:

    • Ensure your application for admission is complete and submitted by the scholarship consideration deadline.
    • Early application may increase scholarship eligibility.
  2. Complete the Financial Aid Forms (if applicable):

    • FAFSA (for U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens).
    • CSS Profile (required for all need-based aid).
  3. Follow Program-Specific Instructions:

    • Some scholarships may require additional essays, recommendations, or application forms.
  4. Check Application Deadlines:

    • Scholarship deadlines often coincide with admission deadlines, but some have earlier or separate timelines.

Scholarship Opportunities for Graduate Students:

  • Graduate students can explore fellowships, assistantships, and grants.
  • Visit USC's Graduate School or department-specific pages for detailed opportunities.

Contact Information for Scholarship Assistance:

For more information and updates, visit the USC Scholarships page.