Tempe Accelerated High School is located in Tempe, Arizona. Scholarships for students attending Tempe Accelerated High School can be found in our scholarship database
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5040 South Price Road
Tempe, Arizona
85282
(480)831-6057
Scholarships
The Metal of Honor Fund has been in existence for over 10 years as a 501c(3) organization and has raised over half a million dollars for charities and helped thousands of families.MOH Fund ScholarshipThe Metal of Honor Fund Scholarship is for students who plan to attend a two-year or four-year college, vocational or technical school. These students must be enrolling...
Mrs. Betty Brown was a beloved teacher and school administrator for 35 years. She spent 30 of those years working in the Tucson Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona. Upon her death in September 2000, her sorority renamed its scholarship fund in her honor. Scholarship recipients are females of Black or African American heritage. Mrs. Brown left a legacy of...
The Alcanzando Un Sueño Scholarship supports Hispanic high school seniors transitioning to college with money to fund their first year of college. Since 2013, Cruz & Associates has awarded Atlanta and Phoenix students more than $250,000 in tuition assistance.Applications are accepted online. Winners receive their awards at an annual scholarship dinner and reception where students and their families are honored...
The Pacific Forest Foundation (PFF) scholarship program is offered to students who are, or will be, studying in forestry-related areas. To be eligible, students must reside in any of the western states (CA, WA, OR, ID, AK, AZ, NV, UT, WY, MT and CO), British Columbia or New Zealand. PFF will accept applications starting on January of each year. The...
The burden of higher education debt has painful and long-lasting consequences for low-income students and students of color, according to a 2022 report released by the Pell Institute and PennAHEAD. The report found that while higher education can still provide access to increased economic mobility for many poor and first-generation students, it can drown many in debt.Warrick Dunn Charities’ Hearts...
At BBB, we believe it is never too early to introduce and emphasize the importance of ethics. At the high school level, students begin to face ethical decisions that may impact the rest of their lives. They serve as role models whose moral compass not only guides their actions, but also influences those around them. The BBB seeks to honor...