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University of Louisiana at Monroe Scholarships (2025–2026)

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What This Page Covers:
  • Tuition, housing, and what families actually pay on average
  • Automatic and competitive merit scholarships
  • Out-of-state tuition waivers and regional discounts
  • Honors Program opportunities and deadlines

📊 Admissions Snapshot

  • Acceptance Rate: ~91%
  • Middle 50% ACT: 18–25
  • Middle 50% SAT: 940–1210
  • Average HS GPA (middle 50%): 3.2–3.8

Source: University of Louisiana at Monroe Common Data Set 2024–25 and BigFuture. Middle 50% = range where half of admitted students fall.

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University of Louisiana at Monroe at a Glance

🏆 President’s Distinguished Scholarship: Full tuition (competitive) — see Flagship (Competitive) for details.
Average Net Price
$11,633/year
What families actually paid on average
Automatic Merit (All Students)
$2,500–$8,000/year (Freshman Scholarships)
Based on GPA and ACT/SAT; test optional through 2026
Typical Qualifiers
GPA 3.25+, ACT 22+, or SAT 1120+
Top tiers begin around GPA 3.75 and ACT 27+
Testing Policy
Test-optional through 2026
Superscores ACT/SAT for scholarship consideration
Key Deadlines
Admission: Jan 15 • Scholarship: Feb 1 • FAFSA: Mar 1
Apply by Feb 1 for top scholarships and Honors review
Honors Program
ULM Honors Program
Perks: smaller classes, research, and priority registration
Full-Tuition / Full-Ride
President’s Distinguished Scholarship (full tuition)
Competitive; requires strong academics and leadership
Residency & Waivers
Out-of-State Fee Waiver
Automatically granted to qualifying nonresident students
Verified via University of Louisiana at Monroe 2025–26 scholarship website, Common Data Set 2024–25, and College Scorecard. President’s Scholarship and nonresident waivers confirmed via ULM Admissions.
Last verified: October 10, 2025

The University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) offers affordable tuition paired with generous merit aid—especially for out-of-state students who automatically qualify for fee waivers. Automatic scholarships start around a 3.25 GPA, and the prestigious President’s Distinguished Scholarship covers full tuition for top achievers.

With test-optional admissions, a well-supported Honors Program, and automatic out-of-state tuition waivers, ULM is one of Louisiana’s best values for families seeking strong academics and predictable costs.

FAQ

Is this college test-optional? Yes — ULM is test-optional through 2026, and students with strong GPAs are automatically considered for merit aid.

What is the middle 50% ACT/SAT? ACT: 18–25; SAT: 940–1210 (for students who submitted scores).

What’s the average net price? About $11,633/year after aid. See our Net Price & SAI guide.

Does this school use reciprocity or OOS waivers? Yes — ULM grants automatic out-of-state fee waivers for qualified nonresident students.

Sources:
Admissions (Beginning Freshmen) – https://www.ulm.edu/admissions/highschool.html
Scholarships (Freshmen) – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/freshmen.html
Out-of-State Warhawk Scholarship – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/outofstate.html
Admissions Deadlines – https://www.ulm.edu/admissions/deadlines.html
College Scorecard – https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?159993-University-of-Louisiana-at-Monroe=
Catalog: Recruitment & Admissions (2025–26) – https://catalog.ulm.edu/content.php?catoid=44&navoid=5108

💰 Cost of Attendance at University of Louisiana at Monroe

Expense In-State Out-of-State
Tuition & Mandatory Fees (12–18 credits) $9,190 $21,290
Housing & Meals (median on-campus) $10,500 $10,500
Estimated Total (before aid) $19,690 $31,790

Figures reflect the 2025–2026 academic year and assume full-time enrollment (12–18 credit hours per semester). The totals above include only direct costs billed by the university—tuition, mandatory fees, housing, and meals. Other estimated expenses such as books, supplies, transportation, and personal costs are not paid directly to ULM and vary by student.

Average Net Price: $11,633 per year (2022–2023). This is what families actually paid on average after scholarships and grants—no loans included.

Out-of-State Savings: The Out-of-State Warhawk Scholarship waives 100% of the nonresident fee for qualifying students based on GPA and ACT/SAT. Many out-of-state students therefore pay in-state tuition rates.

Example: Instead of paying roughly $31,790, a qualifying nonresident could pay about $19,690—the same as Louisiana residents.

Other Options: ULM also participates in the Academic Common Market (ACM), which allows students to pay in-state tuition for certain majors not offered in their home state.

Who qualifies for the Out-of-State Warhawk?
Freshmen who meet the GPA and test score minimums on ULM’s scholarship grid—awarded automatically upon admission.

How much does it save?
Around $12,000 per year, the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees.

Do I need to apply separately?
No. The scholarship is automatic with admission if you meet eligibility requirements by the priority deadline.

Sources:
2025–26 Tuition & Fees – https://www.ulm.edu/admissions/tuition.html
Housing & Meal Rates – https://www.ulm.edu/reslife/rates.html
Out-of-State Warhawk Scholarship – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/outofstate.html
Freshman Scholarships Grid – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/freshmen.html
College Scorecard (Net Price) – https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?159993-University-of-Louisiana-at-Monroe

✅ Automatic Merit Scholarships

ULM awards automatic (admission-based) scholarships using high school GPA and ACT/SAT scores. Amounts below are annual. Housing awards require living on campus. Louisiana residents may also receive TOPS (Taylor Opportunity Program for Students). Qualified non-residents may add the Out-of-State Warhawk (non-resident fee waiver).

Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Wins? Deadline
President’s Distinguished (GPA 3.5–4.0; ACT 33–36) $6,000 tuition award/yr
$5,000 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,588/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr if eligible
HS GPA 3.5–4.0 and ACT 33–36 (SAT 1450–1600), superscore accepted No (auto with admission—priority date applies) Yes — 8 semesters, 24 hrs/yr, full-time, 3.0 GPA Top testers with 33–36 ACT/SAT 1450–1600, strong GPA/rigor. Receives laptop + up to $4,500 study abroad stipend Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
President’s Distinguished (GPA 3.5–4.0; ACT 30–32) $6,000 tuition award/yr
$4,000 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,588/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.5–4.0 and ACT 30–32 (SAT 1360–1440), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same renewal rules Strong academics just below top test tier; laptop included Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Academic Excellence (GPA 3.5–4.0; ACT 27–29) $3,500 tuition award/yr
$3,000 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,588/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.5–4.0 and ACT 27–29 (SAT 1260–1350), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same renewal rules B+ students with mid-upper ACT/SAT and strong grades Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Academic Merit (GPA 3.5–4.0; ACT 23–26) $2,000 tuition award/yr
$2,000 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,188/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.5–4.0 and ACT 23–26 (SAT 1130–1250), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same renewal rules B+ students, consistent coursework Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Ace’s Award (GPA 3.5–4.0; ACT 20–22) $1,000 tuition award/yr
LA: TOPS est. ~$5,788/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.5–4.0 and ACT 20–22 (SAT 1030–1120), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same rules Meets baseline; generally top third of applicants Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
President’s Distinguished (GPA 3.0–3.49; ACT 30–36) $5,000 tuition award/yr
$3,000 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,588/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.0–3.49 and ACT 30–36 (SAT ≥1360), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same renewal rules High testers with slightly lower GPA; rigorous applicants favored Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Academic Excellence (GPA 3.0–3.49; ACT 27–29) $3,000 tuition award/yr
$2,500 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,588/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.0–3.49 and ACT 27–29 (SAT 1260–1350), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same rules Solid testers; on-campus residency boosts total value Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Academic Merit (GPA 3.0–3.49; ACT 23–26) $2,000 tuition award/yr
$1,500 housing award/yr (on-campus)
LA: TOPS est. ~$6,188/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.0–3.49 and ACT 23–26 (SAT 1130–1250), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same renewal rules ACT/SAT 23–26 with steady GPA; on-campus residency required for housing Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Ace’s Award (GPA 3.0–3.49; ACT 20–22) $1,000 tuition award/yr
LA: TOPS est. ~$5,788/yr
Non-residents: Out-of-State Warhawk $12,100/yr
HS GPA 3.0–3.49 and ACT 20–22 (SAT 1030–1120), superscore accepted No Yes — 8 semesters, same rules Baseline ACT/SAT eligible students Apply by Jan 31, scores by May 31
Out-of-State Warhawk Waiver $12,100/yr (waiver, valued at ~$6,050/semester) Non-residents with GPA ≥3.0 and ACT ≥21 (or SAT equiv.), enrolled full-time No (auto if eligible at admission) Yes — must maintain full-time status, meet minimum GPA for renewal Out-of-state admittees meeting criteria; brings total tuition close to in-state Apply by Jan 31

Note: The “Award Amount” column shows annual tuition and housing awards (housing is only for those living on campus). Louisiana residents may also receive separate TOPS funds. Non-residents can receive both academic awards and the Warhawk Waiver; institutional aid cannot exceed Cost of Attendance.

Automatic Merit FAQ

How do I apply?
No extra application. All admitted students who meet priority application deadlines (Jan 31) and score receipt deadline (May 31) are automatically considered.

Does ULM accept superscore?
Yes—strongest ACT Composite, SAT Total, or official Superscore is accepted through the score deadline.

Can I stack awards?
Yes, you may stack one academic scholarship, one housing award, and either TOPS (LA resident) or Warhawk Waiver (non-resident). Federal law caps aid at the Cost of Attendance.

Are there renewal requirements?
Maintain full-time (12+ credits in fall/spring), earn 24 credits/year (fall–summer), and keep a 3.0 cumulative college GPA. See ULM’s scholarship policy for specific terms per award.

Any special perks?
President’s Distinguished recipients (ACT 33–36) receive a laptop and up to $4,500 in study abroad funding via the Top Hawks Fund. Housing awards only offset residence hall/meal plan charges—no refunds or cash payment.

Sources:
ULM Scholarships – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/
Freshman Scholarship Matrix – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/freshman.html
Out-of-State Waiver – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/outofstate.html
Score receipt, renewal rules – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/maintain.html
TOPS Info (LA Residents) – https://www.ulm.edu/finaid/louisiana_tops.html
ULM Catalog Scholarship Policy – https://catalog.ulm.edu/content.php?catoid=42&navoid=7790

🏆 Competitive Scholarships

Unlike some universities, ULM does not advertise major university-wide competitive scholarships beyond its automatic merit awards. Most selective awards here come through donor or departmental funds, which we cover in the Hidden Gems section.

Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Wins?
No university-level competitive scholarships are listed for 2025–2026.

ULM does not participate in the National Merit Scholarship or the Stamps Scholarship programs at this time.

Competitive Scholarship FAQ

Why is this section empty?
At ULM, most non-automatic awards come through donor and departmental scholarships. We cover those under Hidden Gems so parents know exactly where to find them.

Does this mean my student has fewer opportunities?
Not necessarily — it just means the awards are packaged differently. Donor scholarships can still add meaningful dollars, but they aren’t selective “full-ride” competitions like at larger flagships.

So where should we look next?
Check the Hidden Gems section for Foundation and talent awards, ROTC benefits, and other niche funding options.

Sources:
Scholarship Programs – https://www.ulm.edu/scholarships/
Foundation & Departmental Scholarships – https://ulm.academicworks.com/
ULM National Scholarships – https://ulm.edu/scholarships/freshman.html
ULM Catalog/Policy – https://catalog.ulm.edu/content.php?catoid=42&navoid=7790

💎 Hidden Gem Scholarships

Beyond the automatic awards, ULM has a variety of smaller programs that can make a real difference — from donor-funded Foundation scholarships to talent and spirit awards, plus ROTC options for future officers.

Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Wins? Deadline
ULM Foundation Scholarships $500–$3,000/yr (varies by fund) Criteria set by donor (GPA, parish, major, service, need) Yes — single Foundation application (February) Varies; many one-year, some renewable Students with strong GPA/service/local ties/financial need February 28
Merlin Reiser Super First Generation Scholarship $1,000–$2,000/yr Louisiana residents, first-generation, financial need Yes — Foundation application Yes — must show financial need, maintain progress First-gen, low-income Louisiana students February 28
First Generation Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship $1,000–$2,500/yr LA resident, first-generation, low-income Yes — Foundation application Yes — maintain GPA and financial need Students whose parents did not attend college, have need February 28
Band Talent Grant (Sound of Today Band) $250–$2,500/semester (up to $5,000/yr) Full-time students; audition and selection for band/ensembles Yes — audition required Yes — continue participation, good standing Students passing audition and participating all year Band auditions Nov–April (see SOT Band website)
Spirit Scholarships (Cheer, Hawkline, Mascot) $1,000–$2,000/yr Selected via tryouts; open to all majors Yes — team tryouts required Yes — as long as on team, good standing Tryout winners, team leaders with experience Tryout dates each spring
ROTC Scholarships & Benefits Up to full tuition & fees or $10,000/yr for room & board + $1,200/yr books + $420/mo stipend ROTC applicants meeting GPA, fitness, and service standards Yes — separate ROTC application & boards Yes — continue program, service after graduation Top ROTC cadets, fitness, and academic standards met Army: Feb 20; other branches: see ROTC office

*Amounts are estimates based on most recent ULM data. Actual scholarship values may vary depending on endowment funding and applicant pool each year.

  • ULM Ambassadors: Students can earn awards like the Carol Ann and Glynn Tubbs Fund or Don Weems Ambassador Scholarship for leadership/service in the program.
  • SGA/Student Leadership: Organizations (including SGA, Campus Activities Board) can seek up to $500/semester in support for member initiatives.
  • Departmental Scholarships: Many departments (e.g., Criminal Justice, Education) offer competitive named awards. See departmental pages for field-specific listings and deadlines.

Hidden Gems FAQ

When and how do I apply?
The Foundation scholarship portal opens every February—one app matches you to all eligible awards. Band/Spirit/ROTC opportunities require auditions or separate program apps, usually spring deadlines.

Can these stack with other scholarships?
Yes. Foundation, talent, and spirit awards generally stack with ULM merit/TOPS/Warhawk awards; federal cap applies for total aid.

Who should check talent and spirit scholarships?
Any full-time student in music, dance, or cheer/spirit—these grants don’t require a major and have open audition/tryout policies. Awards are substantial for high-commitment students.

How do ROTC and leadership awards work?
ROTC scholarships cover much or all tuition/fees and are renewable if students meet academic/performance standards and post-grad service; leadership awards (Ambassador, SGA) go to those with sustained campus engagement.

Sources:
ULM Foundation Scholarships – https://ulm.academicworks.com/
ULM Foundation Info – https://ulm.edu/foundation/
ULM Talent Grants – https://ulm.edu/money/
Band/Spirit Audition Dates – https://ulm.edu/bands/
SOT Band Grant Details – https://ulm.edu/soundoftoday/
Cheer/Hawkline – https://ulm.edu/cheer/
ROTC – https://ulm.edu/rotc/
ROTC Details – https://ulm.edu/armyrotc/
Scholarship Catalog – https://catalog.ulm.edu/content.php?catoid=42&navoid=7790

🎖️ Honors College

ULM’s Honors Program is designed for students who want a more personalized, challenging academic experience. It’s not automatic — students apply separately and are selected based on academics and essays. Once admitted, Honors students get access to smaller classes, closer faculty mentoring, and a supportive community that values leadership and service.

What a Typical ULM Honors Student Looks Like:
High school GPA around 3.5 or higher, ACT scores in the upper 20s or better (27+ recommended), rigorous coursework (AP, IB, or dual enrollment), and clear evidence of leadership or service.
Perks That Matter:
  • Priority registration and access to smaller, discussion-based honors seminars
  • Honors housing and a tight-knit cohort of motivated peers
  • Faculty mentoring and support for undergraduate research or creative scholarship
  • Capstone project or thesis option recognized on your transcript
Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Wins? Deadline
George and Ruth Smith Memorial Honors Scholarship Typically $1,000–$2,000/yr* Admitted ULM Honors students with strong GPA and service. Some awards reserved for juniors/seniors in humanities, but incoming freshmen may be considered. Yes — Honors/ULM Foundation app (February) Yes — if GPA and Honors standards are maintained Honors students demonstrating academic excellence, service, and financial need February 28 (Foundation portal)
Study Abroad Stipend (President’s Top Hawks Fund) Up to $4,500 (one-time) ULM Honors students who also qualify for President’s Distinguished (ACT 33–36/SAT 1450+); see automatic merit tier No — awarded with qualifying merit + Honors status No — one-time award Top-performing Honors students who meet test and merit criteria By Jan 31 (admission/ACT) and Honors enrollment

*Award range based on ULM and Foundation archives; amounts may fluctuate per endowment income.

Honors FAQ

Is Honors automatic if I hit the GPA or ACT?
No, a separate Honors application is required (with essay, sometimes with recommendations). Selection is holistic and limited by class size.

Will Honors slow down my graduation?
No. The Honors sequence fits core gen ed and major classes. Capstone or thesis adds depth, not extra years, for most students.

What deadlines matter?
Priority consideration aligns with ULM’s scholarship deadlines (Jan 31/Feb 28). Early application maximizes chances for Honors, campus housing, and scholarships.

Is there a guaranteed scholarship for all Honors admits?
Not for all students; select Foundation/donor scholarships are tied to Honors status. The Smith Endowed Scholarship and Top Hawks Study Abroad stipend are the main published extras as of 2025–26.

Sources:
ULM Honors Program – https://ulm.edu/honors/
George & Ruth Smith Award – https://ulm.academicworks.com/opportunities/20775
Foundation Scholarships – https://ulm.academicworks.com/
Top Hawks Stipend – https://ulm.edu/scholarships/freshman.html
Honors Catalog Policy – https://catalog.ulm.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=42&poid=13147
Freshman Scholarships – https://ulm.edu/scholarships/freshman.html

⭐ College Specialty

Families often ask: what does ULM stand out for? While it may be a smaller public university compared to Louisiana’s flagships, it’s carved out strong reputations in a few key areas — programs that not only serve the region, but also carry national recognition in their fields.

Pharmacy: ULM’s College of Pharmacy is the only publicly supported pharmacy program in Louisiana. It’s accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and consistently recognized statewide for producing the majority of Louisiana’s practicing pharmacists.
  • Aviation: ULM offers one of the only four-year aviation programs in Louisiana, including an Unmanned Aircraft Systems Management concentration — among the first of its kind nationwide.
  • Nursing: The Kitty DeGree School of Nursing is CCNE-accredited and regularly ranks among the top nursing programs in Louisiana for licensure pass rates.
  • Speech-Language Pathology: The master’s program is accredited by the CAA of ASHA and is highly regarded statewide for preparing speech therapists in schools and clinics.
  • Occupational Therapy: ULM’s OT program holds ACOTE accreditation and is one of only a handful of accredited OT pathways in Louisiana, feeding directly into the region’s healthcare system.

Final Thoughts

For many families, ULM hits the sweet spot: affordable costs, automatic scholarships that don’t require extra essays, and hidden gems like first-generation awards, talent grants, and ROTC options. If your student qualifies for the Out-of-State Warhawk, the value gets even stronger — bringing costs close to Louisiana’s in-state rate. And with standout programs in Pharmacy, Aviation, and Nursing, ULM can be a smart pick for both academics and affordability.

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