Landscape Architecture Scholarships - CAPPA - The University of Texas at Arlington
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Landscape Architecture Scholarships - CAPPA - The University of Texas at Arlington
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
Internal (UT Arlington) Scholarships
Students must be in good academic standing with the University of Texas at Arlington and meet all entrance scholarship eligibility requirements.
Internal (UT Arlington) Scholarships
Several scholarships have been established at the University to enhance academic opportunities for Landscape Architecture students. Students must be in good academic standing with the University of Texas at Arlington and meet all entrance scholarship eligibility requirements.
Applications and criteria for all Landscape Architecture scholarships awarded by the University are managed in the
Mav ScholarShop
. A full listing of UTA scholarships and application instructions are found at
Financial Aid and Scholarships
.
External Scholarship
2026/2027 Fort Worth Chapter of Construction Specifications Scholarship Program
Eligibility: Full-time, college-bound, high school seniors and returning college students taking at least 12 undergraduate or 6 graduate hours each semester, and who have at least 24 hours remaining in their undergraduate program until graduation, or 12 hours in their graduate program, for the 2026/2027 school year. The applicant must be pursuing a degree in a design profession related to the built environment such as Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering (i.e. Civil, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Structural, etc.), or a construction related field such as Construction Management or Construction Engineering.
Applicants must be United States Citizens to be considered, and may be required to provide proof of citizenship.
Online applications must be completed by Sunday, April 26, 2026.
Application Available
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
ARCHITECTURE ALUMNI TOPPING OUT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
School of Architecture
The Architecture Alumni Topping Out Endowed Scholarship
was established by the Architecture Alumni Chapter of the UT Arlington Alumni Association in 2006 from the proceeds of the Topping Out Awards ceremony. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial support to School of Architecture students in Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture and to encourage them to complete their field of study at UT Arlington. The award is intended to be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies and competition entry fees for the awardee(s).
Applicants may reapply for up to 3 years, as long as a minimum 3.25 GPA is maintained. Persons eligible for the award must:
be majoring in either Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, or Architecture and have completed 15 credit hours as a student at UTA
be enrolled full-time and in good standing with at least a cumulative 3.25 GPA; and 3) demonstrated leadership ability and potential for success.
ELBERT R. SPENCE ENDOWED GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The
Elbert R. Spence Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Landscape Architecture scholarship
was created to honor the career and character of Elbert Spence, architect and landscape architect of Fort Worth, and to encourage and reward the pursuit of excellence in residential architecture and residential landscape architecture among students enrolled in the Program in Landscape Architecture at UT Arlington. Scholarships are for full-time students enrolled in the Program in Landscape Architecture who are Texas residents.
Priority will be given to students who hold a previous degree in architecture, demonstrate appreciable professional experience in architecture, or demonstrate understanding of the commonalities and distinctions between architecture and landscape architecture. The ideal candidate will also love the design process, have attention to details, be dedicated to life-long learning and self-improvement, have an appreciation for and incorporation of aesthetics in their work and have congeniality with clients, co-workers, and tradesmen alike.
GLICK FAMILY ENDOWMENT
The
Glick Family Endowment
shall be used to benefit the Landscape Architecture Program. Programmatic and scholarship support for the Program in Landscape Architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington shall be awarded to outstanding graduate students who:
Demonstrate satisfactory progress toward the degree;
Demonstrate understanding of the importance of connections between persons and place;
Awards will be based on the student’s ability, potential leadership and continued enrollment in the program. Further, awards are to acknowledge the student’s academic performance and commitment to Landscape Architecture.
KAY TILLER ALUMNI ENDOWED FUND FOR WRITING IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The
Kay Tiller Endowed Fund for Writing in Landscape Architecture
was established in memory of Kay Tiller, Executive Regional Editor of Landscape Architecture and Specifier News. Applicants must be full-time, pursuing a degree in the landscape architecture program, demonstrate a financial need, be making satisfactory progress toward a degree, and demonstrate extant or potential skill for writing as a communication tool in landscape architecture. Scholarship recipients may reapply for one subsequent year, provided they remain in good standing at the University.
Reapplying students will be given priority over new applicants. No student shall hold this scholarship for more than two years.
Included in the criteria for awarding this scholarship is "Demonstrated Financial Need" which requires the completion of the free application for federal student aid (FASFA). If you have not completed this form, please go to the Financial Aid website for further information and assistance.
RICHARD B. MYRICK SCHOLARSHIPS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The
Richard B. Myrick Scholarships in Landscape Architecture
is a scholarship award for graduate students enrolled in landscape architecture and is based upon the student’s ability, academic performance, potential leadership and continued enrollment at UTA. The Scholarship Committee shall consider as criteria the student’s commitment to become a professional in the field of landscape architecture and excellence in scholastic standing.
TEXAS CHAPTER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
Texas Chapter American Society of Landscape Architects Student Scholarship Endowment
eligibility includes
Currently a second year student in the graduate CAPPA Landscape Architecture program
Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
Should demonstrate promise and dedication to the profession of landscape architecture and should exhibit personal qualities that are becoming to a developing professional career.
Overview
Prospective Undergraduates
Admission Process
Undergraduate Advising
Undergraduate Electives
Transfer Student Portfolio Review
Graduate Students
Graduate Advising
Scholarships Overview
Architecture & Interior Design Scholarships
Planning and Public Affairs Scholarships
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
Blaze Forward Program
Cost of Attendance
Address
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601 W. Nedderman Drive
Suite 203
Arlington, TX 76019-0108
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Landscape Architecture Scholarships
Internal (UT Arlington) Scholarships
Students must be in good academic standing with the University of Texas at Arlington and meet all entrance scholarship eligibility requirements.
Internal (UT Arlington) Scholarships
Several scholarships have been established at the University to enhance academic opportunities for Landscape Architecture students. Students must be in good academic standing with the University of Texas at Arlington and meet all entrance scholarship eligibility requirements.
Applications and criteria for all Landscape Architecture scholarships awarded by the University are managed in the
Mav ScholarShop
. A full listing of UTA scholarships and application instructions are found at
Financial Aid and Scholarships
.
External Scholarship
2026/2027 Fort Worth Chapter of Construction Specifications Scholarship Program
Eligibility: Full-time, college-bound, high school seniors and returning college students taking at least 12 undergraduate or 6 graduate hours each semester, and who have at least 24 hours remaining in their undergraduate program until graduation, or 12 hours in their graduate program, for the 2026/2027 school year. The applicant must be pursuing a degree in a design profession related to the built environment such as Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering (i.e. Civil, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Structural, etc.), or a construction related field such as Construction Management or Construction Engineering.
Applicants must be United States Citizens to be considered, and may be required to provide proof of citizenship.
Online applications must be completed by Sunday, April 26, 2026.
Application Available
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
ARCHITECTURE ALUMNI TOPPING OUT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
School of Architecture
The Architecture Alumni Topping Out Endowed Scholarship
was established by the Architecture Alumni Chapter of the UT Arlington Alumni Association in 2006 from the proceeds of the Topping Out Awards ceremony. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial support to School of Architecture students in Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture and to encourage them to complete their field of study at UT Arlington. The award is intended to be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies and competition entry fees for the awardee(s).
Applicants may reapply for up to 3 years, as long as a minimum 3.25 GPA is maintained. Persons eligible for the award must:
be majoring in either Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, or Architecture and have completed 15 credit hours as a student at UTA
be enrolled full-time and in good standing with at least a cumulative 3.25 GPA; and 3) demonstrated leadership ability and potential for success.
ELBERT R. SPENCE ENDOWED GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The
Elbert R. Spence Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Landscape Architecture scholarship
was created to honor the career and character of Elbert Spence, architect and landscape architect of Fort Worth, and to encourage and reward the pursuit of excellence in residential architecture and residential landscape architecture among students enrolled in the Program in Landscape Architecture at UT Arlington. Scholarships are for full-time students enrolled in the Program in Landscape Architecture who are Texas residents.
Priority will be given to students who hold a previous degree in architecture, demonstrate appreciable professional experience in architecture, or demonstrate understanding of the commonalities and distinctions between architecture and landscape architecture. The ideal candidate will also love the design process, have attention to details, be dedicated to life-long learning and self-improvement, have an appreciation for and incorporation of aesthetics in their work and have congeniality with clients, co-workers, and tradesmen alike.
GLICK FAMILY ENDOWMENT
The
Glick Family Endowment
shall be used to benefit the Landscape Architecture Program. Programmatic and scholarship support for the Program in Landscape Architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington shall be awarded to outstanding graduate students who:
Demonstrate satisfactory progress toward the degree;
Demonstrate understanding of the importance of connections between persons and place;
Awards will be based on the student’s ability, potential leadership and continued enrollment in the program. Further, awards are to acknowledge the student’s academic performance and commitment to Landscape Architecture.
KAY TILLER ALUMNI ENDOWED FUND FOR WRITING IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The
Kay Tiller Endowed Fund for Writing in Landscape Architecture
was established in memory of Kay Tiller, Executive Regional Editor of Landscape Architecture and Specifier News. Applicants must be full-time, pursuing a degree in the landscape architecture program, demonstrate a financial need, be making satisfactory progress toward a degree, and demonstrate extant or potential skill for writing as a communication tool in landscape architecture. Scholarship recipients may reapply for one subsequent year, provided they remain in good standing at the University.
Reapplying students will be given priority over new applicants. No student shall hold this scholarship for more than two years.
Included in the criteria for awarding this scholarship is "Demonstrated Financial Need" which requires the completion of the free application for federal student aid (FASFA). If you have not completed this form, please go to the Financial Aid website for further information and assistance.
RICHARD B. MYRICK SCHOLARSHIPS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
The
Richard B. Myrick Scholarships in Landscape Architecture
is a scholarship award for graduate students enrolled in landscape architecture and is based upon the student’s ability, academic performance, potential leadership and continued enrollment at UTA. The Scholarship Committee shall consider as criteria the student’s commitment to become a professional in the field of landscape architecture and excellence in scholastic standing.
TEXAS CHAPTER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
Texas Chapter American Society of Landscape Architects Student Scholarship Endowment
eligibility includes
Currently a second year student in the graduate CAPPA Landscape Architecture program
Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
Should demonstrate promise and dedication to the profession of landscape architecture and should exhibit personal qualities that are becoming to a developing professional career.
Overview
Prospective Undergraduates
Admission Process
Undergraduate Advising
Undergraduate Electives
Transfer Student Portfolio Review
Graduate Students
Graduate Advising
Scholarships Overview
Architecture & Interior Design Scholarships
Planning and Public Affairs Scholarships
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
Blaze Forward Program
Cost of Attendance
Address
College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs
601 W. Nedderman Drive
Suite 203
Arlington, TX 76019-0108
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