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Coordinated Admission Program (CAP)
As a CAP student, how do I apply for scholarships?
You must be admitted to UT Austin and have earned at least 30 hours of college-level coursework to access the on-line version of the Continuing & Transfer Scholarship Application.
CAP Student Transferring in the Fall
If you are a CAP student transferring to UT Austin in the Fall and are waiting until the end of the Spring semester to receive an admission decision from UT Austin, you cannot complete the on-line version of the Continuing & Transfer Scholarship Application. Instead, you will be asked to complete a paper version of the application, available on this web site, in the middle of February.
Coordinated Admission Program Information

>The 2008-2009 application deadline has passed!
Look for the 2009-2010 application in the middle of November!

CAP Student Transferring in the Spring
If you are a CAP student transferring to UT Austin in the Spring semester of your Sophomore year, you should be able to access the on-line version of the Continuing & Transfer Scholarship Application with your UT EID and password.
Your UT EID is required! Your UT EID can be found in the Office of Admissions acknowledgement e-mail and/or letter sent to you when you submitted your admission application OR in the Office of Admissions decision letter sent to you when you were admitted.
>The 2008-2009 application deadline has passed!
Look for the 2009-2010 application in the middle of November!
For more information about the Coordinated Admission Program at UT Austin, consult the Be a Longhorn web site.
 
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The following universities participate in the Coordinated Admission Program with UT Austin: UT Arlington, UT Brownsville, UT El Paso, UT Pan American, UT Permian Basin, UT San Antonio, and UT Tyler. Some participating institutions set their own admission standards for CAP participants. More.>