Additional Scholarship Opportunities

Looking for even more scholarships? There are a variety of opportunities to help fund your education. 

The Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) provides Louisiana high school graduates meeting specific eligibility requirements with a scholarship if they choose to attend a Louisiana public college or university. Learn more about the Louisiana TOPS program.

A Legacy student is an out-of-state student whose parent(s) graduated from Â鶹ҹÊÐ; these students are granted a non-resident fee exemption. 

A Louisiana Legacy student is an out-of-state student whose parent(s) graduated from a regionally accredited Louisiana university or college other than Â鶹ҹÊÐ; these students are granted a non-resident fee exemption. 

Contact the Â鶹ҹÊÐ Registrar's Office at our@louisiana.edu or 337-482-6291 to confirm legacy status.

The Louisiana Educate Program (LEP) is a four-year residential scholarship program for academically exceptional students who qualify for Louisiana TOPS and a Federal Pell Grant. Participants must be a graduate of one of the following:

  • Any Orleans Parish public high school
  • Carencro High School (Lafayette Parish)
  • Northside High School (Lafayette Parish)

, its requirements, and how to apply. 

Students who place first in any Â鶹ҹÊÐ Literary Rally event are eligible for a one-time $100 scholarship. Contact us for verification and processing. 

Students who have had open heart surgery, heart surgery, or cardiovascular surgery at any point in their life may be eligible for the Beryl Shipley Mended Hearts Scholarship.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must have a 2.5 cumulative high school GPA on a 4.0 scale
  • Must be admitted to Â鶹ҹÊÐ
  • Must have undergone open heart surgery, heart surgery, or cardiovascular surgery
  • Must provide detailed documentation of exact medical condition, diagnosis, and prognosis. 

Contact us to request an application. 

Graduating seniors of certain Louisiana high schools may be eligible for special scholarships. If your high school is on the list below, talk to your guidance counselor about special Â鶹ҹÊÐ scholarship opportunities.

  • Abbeville High School
  • Acadiana High School
  • Assumption High School
  • Basile High School 
  • Berwick High School
  • Breaux Bridge High School
  • Captain Shreve High School
  • Cecilia High School 
  • Comeaux High School 
  • Erath High School
  • Gueydan High School
  • Hahnville High School
  • Kaplan High School
  • Lafayette High School
  • Loreauville High School 
  • Mamou High School
  • North Vermilion High School
  • Opelousas Catholic High School
  • Opelousas High School 
  • Pine Prairie High School
  • Rayne High School
  • St. Martinville High School 
  • Ville Platte High School 

Scholarships available to the graduating seniors of these high schools have been generously donated to the Â鶹ҹÊÐ Foundation. The donors have specified that the scholarships are to be awarded to graduates of these schools. 

Out-of-state students with high achievements in dance performance, debate, visual arts, music performance, or theatre performance may be granted a fee waiver if the student's presence will improve the education opportunities of other students. Cheerleaders, flag corps, and University-recognized or sponsored spirit groups that perform at athletic game activities may also be considered in this group.

Eligibility Requirements

The applying student must meet each of the following criteria:

  • Demonstrate high achievement in the appropriate performance area
  • Have a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale in high school, if applying before entering college, or at least 24 hours of college work (transfer students must have no need for remedial course work and must have successfully completed college algebra and freshman English)
  • Demonstrate leadership
  • Receive a satisfactory rating in an interview (personal or by telephone)
  • Commit to continuous participation in the appropriate area at the granting institution and
  • Must be regularly admitted to the Â鶹ҹÊÐ

How to Apply

  • Apply for admission to Â鶹ҹÊÐ.
  • Scholarships will be awarded based on the information submitted in your application for admission.

Award

  • Full non-resident fee exemption (Approximately $6,864 each semester for up to 10 semesters)

Every member of the Pride of Acadiana Marching Band is eligible to receive a scholarship, and some stipends and scholarships are available for other bands and ensembles. Not only is performing an exciting opportunity to continue playing, but it is also a great way to earn money for college.

When searching for additional resources to fund your education, explore external scholarships. There are millions of dollars given annually to college students from scholarship foundations, private businesses, professional clubs, and organizations.

Local Search
Begin searching for local opportunities with your high school guidance counselor and community library. Next, check with your parents' or guardians’ employers for any dependent-of-employee scholarships. Also, check with your church and civic organizations, especially in which you or your parents are members.

Online Search
After your local search, consider free online scholarship search services, such as  or These agencies scan their database of awards and notify you to apply for those that match up against your personal profile. Avoid any search that charges a fee — it could be a scam.

Have you been awarded an outside or private source scholarship?

Congratulations! Please contact us for processing. 
 

The U.S. Department of Education assists with the administration of various federal aid programs. Please contact the respective programs directly for information. 

Military

, as well as scholarships for active-duty military, and veterans and their families are also available.

Community Service

 and the  allow people of all ages and backgrounds to earn educational awards in exchange for community service.

If you are an Eagle Scout, you may be eligible for the Â鶹ҹÊÐ Eagle Scout Scholarship.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a first-time freshman
  • Must be an Eagle Scout
  • Must have a 3.0 minimum high school cumulative GPA
  • Must be admitted to Â鶹ҹÊР

Application Deadline: July 1

Contact us to request an application. 

Incoming freshmen who are citizens of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe are invited to apply for the Â鶹ҹÊÐ American Indian Scholarship. 

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a first-time freshman
  • Must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA on a non-weighted scale 
  • Must be registered as a full-time student
  • Must be a citizen of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe from any state
  • Must submit a copy of the Tribal Enrollment Card attached to your application
  • Must be regularly admitted to the Â鶹ҹÊÐ

Application Deadline: August 26, 2024

Download the 2024 American Indian Scholarship Application.