Recruitment Scholarships
Incoming first-year students who have indicated on their Virginia Tech undergraduate application an interest in the Honors College are eligible to apply for the following recruitment scholarships.
All of the following applications are available through Virginia Tech’s Scholarship Central page. All supplemental materials should also be submitted via that portal.
Any issues related to application access should be referred to the Office of University Scholarships and Financial Aid at 540-231-5179.
The scholarships below, with the exception of Pamplin Scholars, open September 15, 2022, and close December 15, 2022. Open the Pamplin tab for more information on that scholarship. Pay attention to the dates — we will not extend deadlines.
Merit scholarships available to incoming Honors College students who exemplify leadership, perseverance, scholarship, service, and innovation. This scholarship covers estimated cost of attendance for four years filling in after any other scholarships won. Apply via Scholarship Central.
Merit scholarships available to incoming Honors College students who are first generation or from underrepresented groups. Variable, renewable award. Apply via Scholarship Central.
Merit scholarships available to incoming Honors College students from middle-income families. Variable, renewable award. Apply via Scholarship Central.
Merit scholarships available to incoming Honors College students. Variable, renewable award. Apply via Scholarship Central.
Merit scholarships available to incoming Honors College students. Variable, renewable award.
The Pamplin Scholars Program consists of two scholarships: the Pamplin Leadership Award and the Pamplin Scholar Award. The Pamplin Leadership Award is open to any high school senior who applies to Virginia Tech and is presented annually to up to 40 qualified students from among the Commonwealth of Virginia's public high schools. The Pamplin Leadership Award is a $5,000 one-year academic, merit-based scholarship. A student awarded the Pamplin Leadership Award is automatically eligible to apply for the Pamplin Scholar Award during her or his first year at Virginia Tech. Only winners of the Pamplin Leadership Award may apply for the Pamplin Scholar Award, which provides full Virginia Tech tuition and fees until graduation provided winners maintain good academic standing.
Pamplin Leadership Award
In Pamplin Leadership Award winners (Pamplin Leaders), we seek students who demonstrate superior intellectual promise and academic performance, dedication to their communities, interest and success in physical fitness and health, and unimpeachable integrity. Students who accept this award must also agree to join the Honors College and work toward an Honors Laureate Diploma..
Scholarship Overview & Guidelines
- Possible applicants include all qualified seniors enrolled at a Virginia public high school who have applied or will apply to Virginia Tech. There can be only one nominee from each high school.
- Nominees must have at least a 3.8 cumulative GPA.
- Students enrolled in a partial-day governor’s or magnet school should apply through the guidance office of their base high school. Students enrolled in an all-day governor’s or magnet school should apply through the guidance office of that school.
- This application can be submitted to a high school counselor before knowing the status of admission. However, only a student who will matriculate to Virginia Tech can receive the award.
- This scholarship has no connection to the Pamplin College of Business and is open to any student regardless of major.
- Students who are selected as Pamplin Leaders automatically become Virginia Tech Honors College students.
Application Process
Each public high school in Virginia may have one applicant for the Pamplin Leadership Award. Once the nominee is identified by the school, they will go to Scholarship Central to apply. The school must verify that the applicant is the nominee from that school. NOTE: The application will open in November and close on January 31st.
Eligible students are current seniors in high school who have submitted an undergraduate application to Virginia Tech, have requested Honors College consideration, and demonstrate financial need. Preference for the award is given to a student who is a resident of the Appalachian region of the Commonwealth of Virginia. If there are no candidates from Virginia’s Appalachian region, then secondary preference will be given to a student from the Appalachian region in another state.
PLEASE NOTE: The Townsend-Crews Scholarship supports one student throughout their undergraduate education. There will not be another recipient until Fall 2023, so applications are not currently accepted for this scholarship.