The Sociology Department offers several scholarships for Sociology majors on an annual
basis. Applications will be accepted beginning September 1 and are due by 11:59pm on January 30. The awarding of any scholarship is subject each year to the availability of funds.
When awarded, the amount will be split equally between the Fall and Spring semesters.
Students should contact the department at 940-565-2296 or sociology@unt.edu for more information.
Procedure:
- Applicants must use the subject line “Graduate Scholarship Application” and submit
the following to sociology@unt.edu :
- Scholarship award notices will be sent to students by April 1.
- Recipients must accept or decline an award by April 15.
- Note: Students must also submit an appreciation letter to the donor of the scholarship
along with the signed agreement
The CISO XC Cybercrime and Social Behavior Scholarship
This scholarship is funded by a group of well-respected Chief Information Security
Officers (CISOs) and experts in cybersecurity (Cecil Pineda, Randy Potts, and Jaimin
Shah) who founded the organization CISO XC to support and connect the information
security community at large. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
The Alvin C. Dorse Scholarship
This scholarship was founded by Drs. Susan Eve and Rudy Ray Seward to honor the legacy
of their colleague Dr. Alvin Dorse. Dr. Dorse served the department as professor and
Chair, teaching in the field of urban sociology. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled as a graduate student majoring in Sociology at UNT.
The Elizabeth Esterchild Scholarship
This scholarship was founded by Dr. Rudy Ray Seward in honor of his colleague Dr.
Elizabeth Esterchild who was a fiery trailblazer for women across academia publishing
seminal work in the field of gender bringing recognition for women in academia, UNT,
and the department. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be full-time (at least 9 graduate credit hours per semester) graduate
(or undergraduate) Sociology majors at UNT.
The Hiram J. Friedsam Graduate Scholarship
Dr. Hiram J. Friedsam retired as an Emeritus Professor after joining UNT in 1948 and
serving as a distinguished professor, Dean, and first Chair of the Sociology Department.
During his time at UNT, he created the first gerontology program in Texas and served
as the first Dean of what is now the College of Health and Public Service. Notably,
Dr. Friedsam served as a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during
World War II, retiring as a Major in 1961. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled as a graduate student majoring in Sociology at UNT.
The Lynne Killgore Scholarship
Requirements:
- Applicants must be an undergraduate or graduate Sociology major (enrolled in at least
3 graduate credit hours per semester) at UNT.
- To be considered for this scholarship, students must provide a brief statement indicating
how they meet the special eligibility requirements for this scholarship.
- Preference will be given to non-traditional students who have been out of school for
an absence of five years or more due to family responsibilities.
- Preference is given to those who indicate they have not worked full-time during this
absence.
The David H. Malone Graduate Scholarship
This scholarship was created by Shannon O’Brien to honor the legacy of Dr. David Malone
and his impact as a distinguished professor at UNT. Dr. Malone served the department
for years as the Undergraduate Advisor and Director. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled as a graduate student majoring in Sociology at UNT.
The Popescu Hester Sociology Excellence Award for Teaching Assistants
This dual scholarship was created by alumna Jennifer Hester Popescu and her husband
Sorin Popescu to honor their late fathers, Ilie Popescu and Richard Hester, both lifelong
advocates for the value of education and research in higher learning. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time (9 graduate credit hours per semester)
graduate student majoring in Sociology at UNT with a 3.25 or higher GPA (cumulative).
- Applicants must have served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Sociology
and received the top-rated TA evaluations.
- Applicants must submit the General Scholarship Application, the TA supplemental application form, and other required material.
The Popescu Hester Sociology Excellence Award for Teaching Fellows
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time (9 graduate credit hours per semester)
graduate student majoring in Sociology at UNT with a 3.25 or higher GPA (cumulative).
- Applicants must have served as a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Sociology and
received the top SPOT Scores and Student Response Rates.
- Applicants must submit the General Scholarship Application, the TF supplemental application form, and other required material.
The Rudy Ray and Jean Ann Seward Scholarship
Emeritus Professor Rudy Ray Seward served the department for decades as Graduate Advisor/Director
and Associate Chair. He published primarily in the field of family sociology, building
on the legacy of Dr. Benson. Jean Ann Otte Seward was a registered physical therapist
who founded a home health agency and Seniors in Motion fitness center in Denton to
serve the North Texas area. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be full-time (at least 9 graduate credit hours per semester) graduate
(or undergraduate) Sociology majors at UNT.
The Sociology Graduate Student Excellence Scholarship
This scholarship was created by the Sociology Department.
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time (9 graduate credit hours per semester)
graduate student majoring in Sociology at UNT with a 4.0 overall GPA who have completed
their first year of either the MS or PHD program and making satisfactory progress.
The Dale and Linda Elgert Yeatts Graduate Scholarship
Dr. Dale Yeatts is an established professor serving the department in a variety of
roles, including twice as Chair, while contributing to the fields of medical and environmental
sociology with his research on nursing homes, nurse aides, environmental issues and
work teams. Dr. Linda Yeatts is a well-known family physician with a focus on alternative
medicine serving the people of Denton. (To donate to this scholarship, click here.)
Requirements:
- Applicants must be enrolled at least part-time (3 graduate credit hours per semester)
as a graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. in Sociology at UNT.
Graduate School Scholarship
Academic Achievement Scholarship (In-State Tuition Scholarship)
The Academic Achievement Scholarship (AAS) from the Toulouse Graduate School is a
one-year, $1,000 scholarship that begins only during the fall semester. Recipients
who are international or non-resident may be eligible to pay Texas resident tuition
during the terms of the scholarship. If all scholarship requirements are met during
year one of the award, the student will automatically receive a one-year renewal of
the scholarship, pending availability of funds.
Eligibility: Doctoral and Masters students who are newly admitted and have completed less than
12 hours toward their degree may be considered for the award. Standardized test scores
and admissions information are taken into consideration when awarding students. Only
fully admitted students will be considered to receive the award; undecided and pending
students are ineligible. In the past, successful candidates have had a graduate admission
GPA of at least 3.5.
Application Process: Fully admitted graduate students who meet the eligibility requirements should apply
through the Eagle Scholarship Portal to be considered for this opportunity. Upon submission, applicants will be auto-matched
for consideration provided they meet the eligibility criteria. For more information on the application process and requirements for maintaining the
scholarship once awarded, click
here.
GRANTS
Thesis and Dissertation Small Research Grants
The Department supports students who have research expenses related to their thesis
and dissertation projects. To apply for these funds, complete the Thesis and Dissertation
Small Research Grant Application form linked below, email it to your major professor
for a signature of approval, and then send the signed form to the Department Chair,
Matthew Painter (
Matthew.Painter@unt.edu), and CC
sociology@unt.edu. Indicate in the subject line of the email that you are attaching a Thesis and Dissertation
Small Research Grant Application. The Department Chair will make the final decision
regarding the awarding of grant funding. See the
Thesis and Dissertation Small Research Grant Application (pdf).
Travel Grants
The Department encourages students to present their work at major professional conferences.
Departmental funds are available for travel each year with the following limits. Note
that matching travel funds are often available from the College of Liberal Arts and
Social Sciences and the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies.
- Terminal masters students are eligible for a total of one conference trip while in
the program at a cost of up to $1,500 from the department
- Pass-through and PhD-only students are eligible for one conference trip per year while
in the program, at a cost of up to $1,500 from the department.
Access the travel funding application form below and submit it to the Administrative
Coordinator, Phila Tarlton (
Philachon.Tarlton@unt.edu), for review.
Poster Printing Grant
As part of our mission to support students’ research activities, the Department of
Sociology will cover up to $50 toward the cost of printing posters for academic poster
sessions for up to 5 students per fiscal year (September 1 through August 31). Recipients
of this grant should work closely with the department’s Administrative Coordinator,
Phila Tarlton (
Philachon.Tarlton@unt.edu), to arrange printing. Do not pay for printing before consulting with Phila to ensure
you use an approved vendor or university office.
To apply, fill out the form linked below and send it to
sociology@unt.edu with the subject "Application for Poster Printing Grant":