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Students can apply to UT Austin using the Common Application or the Apply Texas application.
The fee is $75 for students who are U.S. citizens, residents or are graduating from a Texas high school. The fee is nonrefundable. Students can indicate their eligibility for a fee waiver on their application. They may also request a fee waiver after submitting their application by submitting the Request for Fee Waiver form within MyStatus using the Document Upload System. Students may be required to submit documentation in support of this request.
The Early Action deadline is a deadline for students who want to submit their application early and receive priority by our admissions team. If students submit their application by the Early Action deadline and are accepted, they do not have to attend UT. This is a non-binding decision.
The Early Action application deadline is October 15. Any remaining application materials must be received by October 23.
The regular decision deadline is December 1. All remaining application materials must be received by December 9.
If they complete their application by the Early Action deadline (October 15), they will receive an admission notification by January 15. This notification may be a final admission decision or a decision deferral to February 15.
If they complete their application by the regular deadline (December 1), they will be notified of a decision no later than February 15. Some decisions are made and delivered earlier than the published decision dates.
We conduct an individualized holistic review of each applicant, and this takes some time to complete. We recognize that students would like to receive a decision on their application as soon as possible, and we appreciate their patience. Please know that our timeline is designed to ensure careful consideration of each applicant.
We recommend students review the entire list of options on before they decide on their major.
Keep in mind, students may not receive their first-choice major, so it is a good idea to go over a few options for them to decide on. You can also suggest looking at MyMajors for more information.
Our Office of Financial Aid offers scholarships based on information from the FAFSA. The FAFSA will also help determine if a student qualifies for the Texas Advance Commitment. There is no separate scholarship application for these awards.
For scholarships outside of the Office of Financial Aid, we recommend checking out the resources on our scholarship page. You can also contact us or Texas OneStop for assistance.
So long as your student completed the FASFA/TASFA, they will be in the running for awards offered by the Office of Financial Aid, including the Texas Advance Commitment. No separate application is needed for these awards. However, if students wish to apply to scholarships outside of the Office of Financial Aid, including scholarships from the Texas Exes, they should apply to these scholarships.
Students can use MyStatus to view the most up to date information on their application status.
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