Scholarship Program

* * * As of Summer 2020 this service has been discontinued. * * *    

Every academic year UMA awards 8 scholarships to college students. One male college student and one female college each quarter is selected for 3 months of free training beginning at the start of each school quarter.

Requirements are:

  • You must be 18 years old or above
  • You have not been a UMA student before
  • You must be available to train a minimum of twice a week
  • You must have a class load of 12 credits or more

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Revocation of a scholarship will occur:

  • If class load drops below 12 credits or drops out
  • If a student’s attendance drops below two weeknight classes.
    Exceptions can be made only with a doctor’s note.

To apply, email Scholarship@UnbridledMartialArts.com:

  • Proof of academic enrollment
  • 2 – 3 page personal statement

Fall Quarter – Application due Sept 10, 2019 and scholarships will be awarded Sept 17, 2019.

Winter Quarter – Application due Dec 10, 2019 and scholarships will be awarded Dec 17, 2019.

Spring Quarter – Application due Mar 18, 2020 and scholarships will be awarded Mar 25, 2020.

Summer Quarter – Application due June 10, 2020 and scholarships will be awarded June 17, 2020.


Scholarship entitles the recipient to train at UMA and all gear will be provided for three full months. Gloves, Mouth guard, Stick fighting gear. Male students must have their own groin protectors.

Testimonial

I was impressed, my first day of class, by the informal atmosphere. Everyone is introduced to the program at their own pace according to their abilities and background. There is lots of encouragement, not intimidation. The class time is well structured and makes good use of the time. The instructor uses a broad range of effective but basic and easy to learn techniques that a student puts into action much more quickly than “traditional” schools. My personal reasons for going to this school is that I can get a brisk workout (about as much or as little as I put into it) and learn a skill at the same time. There are no pressures to get to that next rank level. You’ll know if your skills are getting sharper without a new rank to show your friends. After a bad day at work, this is an excellent way to get out those frustrations and get a good nights sleep.

~ Bill Miller, Maintenance Technician

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