Honors Program Endowed Fund
The Honors Program Endowed Fund is provided through the Arts & Sciences Honors Program and the University of Colorado Boulder. Recipients of the Honors Program Endowed Fund Scholarship are awarded for one-year. This is a one-time scholarship.
To be considered for this scholarship, you must:
- Be an incoming first-year, transfer, or continuing student with a major in the College of Arts & Sciences.
- All incoming first-year or transfer student applicants must have been invited to join the A&S Honors Program.
- Continuing undergraduates (at CU Boulder for 1 or more years) must have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher.
- Must be a Colorado resident.
How to Apply
To apply for consideration, you must:
- Must complete the CU Boulder General Scholarship Application.
- Must complete this application by the posted deadline.
The Honors Program Endowed Fund scholarship provides merit-based scholarships for undergraduate students who are Colorado residents and are participating in the A&S Honors Program at the University of Colorado Boulder.
This scholarship is open to qualified CU Boulder applicants and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, veteran status, marital status, political affiliation, political philosophy, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression in accordance with state, federal, and Regent law.
- Award
- $1,200
- Schools, Colleges, Departments
- College of Arts & Sciences
- Deadline
- 03/15/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- Please provide a short essay response (approximately 250 words) to ONE of the three prompts below. For the two prompts not chosen, write "N/A". Only one response will be considered per student; please do not respond to more than one prompt.
- 1. How has the Honors Program contributed to your education at CU and how do you contribute to Honors?
- 2. Describe how this scholarship would contribute to your Honors education, including but not limited to coursework, independent study, research, scholarly or creative work.
- 3. Describe a time when an Honors Program event, class, project, or other offering changed your perspective.
- Please provide a short essay response (approximately 250 words) to ONE of the three prompts below. For the two prompts not chosen, write "N/A". Only one response will be considered per student; please do not respond to more than one prompt.