The Honors Program office is a campus-wide center for information on Rhodes, Marshall, Cooke, and other major awards. It also coordinates ACU's nominations for the USA Today All-America Academic Team.
For most major fellowships and graduate scholarships, ACU may nominate from 1 to 6 students or graduates. So there is usually a campus deadline for selection of the nominees and a national deadline when materials must reach the scholarship office. A few scholarships allow you to apply without nomination.
What can the Honors Program do to help you?
- Put you in touch with the campus representative for the scholarship.
- Advise you about a 2- to 3-year plan to build your credentials and make you competitive. (To compete for a Marshall or a Rhodes, make plans by the end of your freshman year.)
- Work with the campus representative to help you plan and edit your application and rehearse for interviews.
At left, click for campus information pages on the Cooke and Udall scholarships. Other pages are forthcoming.
OTHER FINANCIAL AID
ACU undergraduate scholarships: Admissions: Scholarships.
ACU National Merit Finalist or Presidential Scholarships: Admissions and online Guides (NMF, Presidential)
ACU Jack Pope Fellows Program (public service minor)
Non-ACU graduate scholarships: FinAid, NCHC, MSU and similar websites
ACU graduate financial aid: Graduate School.





