The Mary Lou Peyton Scholarships are awarded annually on a competitive basis to incoming freshmen or transfer students. Awards of up to $10,000 per year for History Majors and up to $1,000 per year for History minors and students majoring in an interdisciplinary major with a significant History component are available to with education-related expenses. These scholarships are renewable for up to four years.
Students who declare and maintain a major in History, History with a concentration in Public History, or History with Teacher Certification in History and meet the GPA requirements are eligible to apply for the History Major scholarships. Students who declare a minor in History, or a major in an interdisciplinary major with a significant History component (including but not limited to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Political Science-Social Studies) and meet the GPA requirements are eligible to apply for the non-History-major scholarship.
Mary Lou Peyton Scholarships may be stacked with other scholarship awards from The W or outside sources. In other words, winning another scholarship will not make you ineligible for a Peyton scholarship, nor will it necessarily reduce your total award amount from the university. You are only subject to the requirement that your total combined scholarship package may not exceed the annual cost of attendance as defined each year by the university.
Please use the links below to apply for a Peyton Scholarship. Scroll down to the FAQs section to learn more about eligibility and renewal requirements.
Incoming or current students who do not currently hold a Mary Lou Peyton Scholarship should use this form to apply. We begin review of applications in December for the next academic year and continue to take applications and make awards through August. Apply today!
The Mary Lou Peyton Scholarship can be renewed annually for up to four years if eligibility requirements are met. (See Renewal Requirements in the FAQ below) The deadline for submitting this form is April 15 and decisions will be announced by May 4.
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Eligibility differs for History Major awards and Non-History-Major awards. History majors have priority for scholarship money.
All applicants must complete and submit the online application. History Major applications must include the following:
We begin review of applications in December for the next academic year and continue to take applications and make awards through August. Please apply as soon as possible for Peyton funding—the earlier, the better!
As long as you meet the eligibility requirements listed below, simply complete the Mary Lou Peyton History Scholarship Renewal Form each spring to request the renewal of your scholarship for the following academic year. The deadline for submitting this form is April 15 and decisions will be announced by May 4.
Mary Lou Peyton Scholarships are renewable annually for up to four years if the following criteria are met:
If you change your major or minor to a field not covered by the scholarship, then you are not eligible to receive further Peyton scholarship funds and the scholarships you currently receive will expire at the end of the semester during which you change major.
Yes, you may change your major within History as long as you are a declared major in History, History with a concentration in Public History, or History with Teacher Certification in History and still be eligible for a scholarship.
Yes, as long as one of those majors is History, History with a concentration in Public History, or History with Teacher Certification in History.
Mary Lou Peyton Scholarships may be stacked with other scholarship awards from The W or outside sources. In other words, winning another scholarship will not make you ineligible for a Peyton scholarship, nor will it reduce your award amount from the university. Your total combined scholarship package may not exceed the annual cost of attendance as defined each year by the university. To learn how winning a Peyton scholarship may affect your eligibility for external scholarships (i.e. those not from The W), you should consult those external scholarship organizations.
If you fail to meet the eligibility criteria to renew your scholarship you may appeal this decision once during your time at The W.