Coyote Beginnings
At USD, you can benefit from the Coyote Beginnings program. All first-time freshman students who apply for fall admission to USD are automatically considered for up to $4,000 per year. Coyote Beginnings is available to recipients for up to four years as a full-time student and is based on GPA, standardized test scores and committee review.
Students at USD - Sioux Falls can now benefit from the Coyote Beginnings program. All first-time freshman students who apply for fall admission to USD - Sioux Falls are automatically considered for up to $2,000 per year. Coyote Beginnings is available to recipients for up to four years as a full-time student and is based on GPA and committee review.
The Coyote Beginnings may include a combination of funding from other scholarships or additional sources awarded to you. To receive full consideration, apply to the University of South Dakota by April 1. Applications submitted after this date will be reviewed for any remaining funds, if available. No separate application is required for this award—your eligibility will be automatically assessed based on your admissions application.
Child of Alumni Program / Legacy Scholarship*
This program provides a limited number of $1,000 scholarships to be awarded to incoming freshman students who are South Dakota residents and whose parent(s) or legal guardian(s) graduated from USD.
*The Child of Alumni Program / Legacy Scholarship are currently not offered at the USD – Sioux Falls location.
USD Valedictorian Scholarship
Valued at up to $500 (up to $250 per semester for the first two semesters), the USD Valedictorian Scholarship is presented to high school seniors who rank at the top of their graduating classes during the awarding period. Recipients must remain enrolled full-time on the Vermillion campus.
Dual Credit Scholarship**
SD is proud to offer the South Dakota Dual Credit Scholarship to South Dakota students who successfully completed HSDC courses with USD. This scholarship is renewable for up to four years and is in addition to other awarded scholarship(s), such as USD’s Coyote Beginnings Scholarship and the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship. Premier scholars (tuition and fees or higher) are excluded.
Criteria
- Earn a "C" or higher in all High School Dual Credit (HSDC) courses
- Any HSDC course completed with a D, F or W will not be counted toward the credit total considered for the scholarship
- Enroll at USD as a first-time, full-time student
Award amounts will be based on how many credit hours the students have completed with USD.
- 1-6 USD credit hours, $600 total ($150 per year)
- 7-12 USD credit hours, $1,100 total ($275 per year)
- 13+ USD credit hours, $1,600 total ($400 per year)
The South Dakota Dual Credit Scholarship will be in addition to other awarded scholarship(s)* at USD. For example, USD’s Coyote Beginnings Scholarship, the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship and other awards are available to those who meet established criteria.
*The South Dakota Dual Credit Scholarship will not be in addition to any premier scholarship awarded by USD.*
**The Dual Credit Scholarship is currently not offered at the USD – Sioux Falls location.
Premier Scholarships (Greater or equal to tuition and fees)
Please use the online scholarship application to apply for the USD Honors Program and the following USD first-time freshman scholarships
George S. Mickelson Scholarship
Open to high school seniors with a 28 or higher ACT (1320 SAT), the scholarship covers tuition for a maximum of 15 credit hours per semester (up to 120 hours over four years), general fees, double occupancy room (funded by a Housing Scholarship) and standard board charges. Mickelson Scholarships recipients must be residents of South Dakota and maintain a minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average. This scholarship is available for eight consecutive undergraduate semesters and students enrolled in select disciplines are subject to additional fees. Finalists for Mickelson Scholarships are invited to interview. Deadline December 1.
Presidential Alumni Scholarship
Open to high school seniors with a 27 or higher ACT (1280 SAT), the scholarship is valued at in-state tuition and fees over a four-year period (15 credit hours per semester up to 120 hours over four years). Students enrolled in select disciplines are subject to additional fees. Finalists for Presidential Alumni Scholarships are invited to interview. Deadline December 1.
Dorothy C. Schieffer Political Science Scholarship
Valued up to the cost of instate tuition, fees, books, room and board for four years of full-time study in political science, Schieffer Scholars must maintain a 3.7 cumulative grade point average. At least one international travel/study abroad experience or a working internship/service opportunity may be included.
H. Walter & E. Joyce Rembold Scholarship
This $40,000 ($10,000 per year) scholarship is awarded to incoming Scotland High School graduates who must maintain full-time enrollment with a 2.5 cumulative grade point average for renewal.
Nolop Institute Scholarship for Medical Biology
Renewable for four years, this award is valued at the price of in-state tuition, fees, room, board and books for up to four years of full-time study as a Medical Biology major. The recipient must have an interest in research, maintain a 3.5 grade point average, complete 30 credit hours per year, and plan to attend medical school.
Spearfish Area Scholarship
Valued at $48,000 ($12,000/year), this scholarship is awarded to a graduate of Spearfish High School (secondary preference to Belle Fourche). The recipient must be a full-time student, maintain a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate substantial financial need.
Walter A. & Lucy Yoshiko Buhler Scholarship (Business or Fine Arts)
Valued at the cost of in-state tuition and fees for up to 15 undergraduate credit hours per semester, the Buhler scholarship is awarded to exceptional students enrolled in the College of Fine Arts (even years) and the Beacom School of Business (odd years) and may be renewed with a minimum of a 3.5 grade point average, full-time enrollment, and continued pursuit of the business or fine arts degree.
Departmental and Geographic Scholarships*
Students who complete the online scholarship application are afforded first consideration for premier awards and these listed below. In addition, USD awards numerous other scholarships through the application process.
Allen H. Neuharth Scholarship for Excellence in Journalism Scholarship
Valued at $24,000 ($6,000/year), this award is for students in media or journalism who plan to be active in the USD student newspaper, The Volante. Finalists for the Neuharth are invited to interview.
Anne Sorensen Crowley-Lennox Scholarship
This $10,000 ($2,500/year) scholarship is awarded to incoming Lennox High School graduates who must maintain full-time enrollment and a 2.5 cumulative grade point average for renewal.
Beacom Family Business Scholarship
For Beacom School of Business students who are graduates of South Dakota high schools. Amounts vary.
Charles & Ellengray Gutzman Kennedy Scholarship
Awarded to one incoming first-time student each year who is a resident of Kossuth County (IA), this $10,000 ($2,500/year )scholarship is renewable.
Elma and Delores Haver Scholarship
This four-year renewable scholarship is awarded to an incoming Irene-Wakonda High School graduate (secondary preference to Gayville-Volin) with a minimum of a 23 ACT and demonstrated financial need.
Glenn E. & Barbara R. Ullyot Lakota Scholarship
Valued at $20,000 ($5,000 per year), the Ullyot Lakota Scholarship is awarded to American Indian students who are members of federally recognized tribes based on academic merit. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average and be enrolled full-time. Finalists are invited to interview.
Karen E. & Dale L. Hofwolt Education Scholarship
Valued at $40,000 ($10,000/year) this scholarship is for a first-year student who has a specific interest in an education degree with preference to graduates from Lyman County (SD) with second preference to any student from South Dakota who plan to teach in state.
Rawlins Scholarship
Valued at $10,000 ($2,500/year), the scholarships are awarded to the highest-ranking graduates from select South Dakota high schools with preference to scholarship applicants. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average and complete 30 hours per year.
Robert "Bid" and Jonette "Joni" Miller Education Scholarship
Valued at $20,000 ($5,000/year), this elementary education scholarship is for a student who aspire to remain in South Dakota to teach. Full-time enrollment and a 2.5 cumulative grade point average is required for renewal.
South Dakota Boys and Girls State Officer Scholarship
Students elected to a state or national position during the SD American Legion program (American Legion Auxiliary) will receive $1,000 for their freshman year.
Army ROTC Scholarship
Amount: 100% tuition and fees for entire undergrad or $6,000 room and board per semester, $600 per semester for books and $420 living allowance per month while in school.
Eligibility:
- Be a U.S. Citizen
- Be between the ages of 17 and 26.
- Have a high school GPA of at least 2.50
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Score a minimum of 1000 on the SAT (math/verbal) or 19 on the ACT (excluding the required writing test scores)
- Meet physical standards
- Agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard)
To apply: Applications can be found at the Four-Year High School Scholarship page. High school senior application dates are June 1 – January 14 annually.
Contact your high school counselor or the USD Department of Military Science for more information.