The First-Generation Student Success Center is eager to help first-gen students succeed in college. We offer numerous first-generation college student scholarships and tuition waivers each semester.
The scholarships offered by the First-Gen Student Success center vary in commitment levels, quantity, and requirements so that more of the students we aid may qualify for a First-Gen center award.
Check out all the scholarships for first-generation students available at UVU.
For more details on each scholarship listed contact our team at [email protected].
The I Am First Tuition Waiver grants first-generation college students up to half in-state tuition, dependent upon other scholarships and grants. Students can reapply for up to 8 semesters. This waiver is not valid during the summer semester.
No application necessary; students only need to indicate that they are first gen on Scholarship Universe to be considered.
The First-Gen Crew is a student leadership group dedicated to organizing events and promoting opportunities for UVU’s first-generation students. Members receive up to a full in-state tuition waiver, dependent upon other grants and scholarships.
The First-Gen Executive Mentorship Scholarship promises exceptional mentorship from the First-Gen Advancement Board. Students will receive a half in-state tuition award.
FAFSA is NOT required for the Executive Mentoring Scholarship.
Recipients of the First Steps Mentorship Scholarship are connected with UVU faculty/staff mentors. Students also receive personalized support, guidance, and connection with peer mentors. A $500 scholarship is awarded after completing a semester.
FAFSA is not required for the First Steps Mentoring Scholarship.
This scholarship is designed for first-generation business students. The program offers activities, monthly workshops, and mentoring to support your college journey.
Recipients are automatically considered for the Josephine Chatfield Scholarship when they answer the first-gen questions in ScholarshipUniverse.
Students must complete a FAFSA and demonstrate need.
Recipients are automatically considered for the First-Generation General Scholarship when they answer first-gen questions in ScholarshipUniverse.
Students must complete a FAFSA and demonstrate need.