Our Mission

The Emerald Eagle Scholars Program provides access to higher education for academically talented students with high financial need.  While at UNT, the program seeks to connect Emerald Eagle Scholars to campus resources, engage them in activities that facilitate their academic success, and support students in the timely completion of their bachelor’s degrees.

This website is for current UNT students in the Emerald Eagle Scholars Program.  For high school students looking to find out more about the Emerald Eagle Program and what we have to offer, click on the Prospective Emerald Eagle Scholars button below.
 

EESP: Eligibility Requirements for Continuing Students

Financial Eligibility 

  • Must be Pell Grant eligible
  • Must complete the FAFSA by January 15th every year
  • If selected for verification, must complete the verification process by May 15th every year
  • Note: Failure to meet the deadlines can jeopardize your award and status in the Emerald Eagle Scholars Program

Academic Eligibility 

  • Must maintain a UNT cumulative GPA of a 2.5 or higher
  • Must maintain full-time student status each semester per academic year (Recommended: 15 hours for Fall; 15 hours for Spring)
  • If you take summer courses outside of UNT, please ensure that all transcripts are officially submitted to the university and the Emerald Eagle Scholars Program.  Please note that non-UNT coursework can count towards the full-time student status requirement, but will not count towards the 2.5 GPA requirement (UNT cumulative GPA only)

Emerald Eagle Scholars: Pin Programs

What are Pin Programs?  Pin Programs are exclusive opportunities for Emerald Eagle Scholars to gain unique experiences, develop skill sets in a variety of areas, and build their resumes!  After successful completion of the Pin Program, students will earn an Achievement Pin to proudly display on their Emerald Eagle Scholars graduation stole!

Check out the information below to learn about each Pin Program!

Pin Program for Excellence in Service

The Pin Program for Excellence in Service seeks to move past the community service hour requirement for first-year Emerald Eagle Scholars.  For students interested and passionate about service, we add to their community service experiences by providing a series of six workshops centered on the Social Change Model of Leadership.  This gives students the opportunity to network with other first-year Scholars passionate about service and connect their experiences engaging in service to social change.  After successful completion of the Pin Program, students will earn an Achievement Pin to proudly display on their Emerald Eagle Scholars graduation stole!

Open to all classifications of Emerald Eagle Scholars!

Pin Program for Leadership

The Pin Program for Leadership is a six-week leadership workshop series grounded in learning and applying leadership theory to reach academic, career, and personal success.  We will work to identify your leadership skills, understand your values, build your personal mission statement, and start to make your goals become reality.  At the end of this program, you will receive an Achievement Pin to proudly display on your Emerald Eagle Scholars graduation stole!
 
Open to all classifications of Emerald Eagle Scholars!

Pin Program for Global Exploration

The Pin Program for Global Exploration is the annual Emerald Eagle Scholars study abroad experience! A group (numbers vary) of Emerald Eagle Scholars will be selected to spend three weeks abroad. It is important to note that the application process has three components: an online application; a UNT Faculty or Staff Recommendation Form; and an interview (if selected).

If you have any questions regarding the trip, please contact the Emerald Eagle Scholars Program office.

Space in this program is limited to students in their second, third, or fourth year as an Emerald Eagle Scholar.

EESP: Forms

Campus Engagement Log

Please utilize this form to log any campus engagement, including an on-campus job, community service hours, and all other forms of campus engagement.

First-year Emerald Eagle Scholars must either have an on-campus job or complete 15 hours of community service each semester.

Continuing Emerald Eagle Scholars must complete two campus engagement activities each year - one per semester.

On-campus jobs must be logged by October 15, 2019, in order to count for the Fall 2019 semester and must be logged by March 15, 2020, in order to count for the Spring 2020 semester.

Academic Appeal Form

If you need to submit an appeal, please click on the link above and complete the Appeal Form with all of the accompanying required documentation. You will submit the entire form electronically.  Appeals are accepted during the Fall and Spring semesters, no later than the 12th class day respectively. **Please note that all appeals will not be reviewed until after the above deadline.  If you have questions about the appeal process, please contact the Emerald Eagle Scholars Staff at emeraldeaglescholars@unt.edu or stop by our office in Union 376. 

Summer Funding Application

Pending funding, the Emerald Eagle Scholars Program strives to offer a select number of students some funding towards summer coursework taken here at UNT. Applications are available in the Spring semester and a holistic review is conducted to determine who will be awarded funding. Students applying for funding must submit a summer financial aid application prior to filling out the EESP Summer Funding Application. It is important to know that funding is limited and not every applicant will be awarded summer funding.**Note: Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours to receive funding.

Staff

Christopher Snodgress, Coordinator
Liz Perkins, Administrative Coordinator
Phyliceia "Fefe" Brown, Graduate Assistant

Contact Information 

The Union, 376C | Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 | 940.369.5251 | emeraldeaglescholars@unt.edu

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