Hidalgo County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program is located in McAllen, Texas. Scholarships for students attending Hidalgo County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program can be found in our scholarship database
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3900 N 23rd
McAllen, Texas
78537
(956)688-6123
Scholarships
The Community Foundation of West Texas is proud to award over 100 scholarships to South Plains area students each year. We work closely with the groups or individuals who have so graciously established scholarship funds to help out their community. We believe in creating a lasting impact in a student's life that they will cherish forever. Helping South Plains students...
Cecil and Theresa Peacock founded The Ray Anthony Peacock Scholarship Fund to honor the memory of their son, Ray Anthony Peacock. Ray was an outstanding student at Burkeville High School. He graduated in 1977, and began to pursue a degree at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas; however, tragically, in 1977 his life ended. His short life was marked by outstanding...
The Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) supports the advancement of women in automotive careers by encouraging young women to pursue STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and math. SAWF strives to inspire confidence, skills, and ambition among students, helping them explore opportunities in the automotive industry, from technicians to executives.To address the gender gap in STEM, SAWF provides guidance, mentoring, and scholarships...
The Alamo Chapter awards scholarships ($1,000 each) in 4 categories:College ROTC cadets, including the LtCol Edward & Mrs. Ruby Marvin AF ROTC scholarship.High school JROTC cadets (General Garza "Let’s Go" Scholarships, General Robert Herring, Colonel Edmond McCarthy and Mrs. Susie Tolman scholarships).The COL Clarence Torrey scholarship for Bexar County student with a military relativeThe MAJ James and Mrs. Cheryl Cunningham...
Texas Farm Credit presents $5,000 postsecondary scholarships to twelve future ag leaders. These scholarships are named in honor of the late Marsha Pyle Martin, a native of Paris, Texas, who passed away in 2000 following a 30-year Farm Credit career. She was a strong advocate for youths and agriculture and a pioneering female leader, becoming the first woman chairman and...
Texas FCCLA will award ten (10) scholarships to outstanding members who plan to attend an accredited Texas college or university and major in any area of Family and Consumer Sciences.The scholarship amounts to $18,000 and will be awarded in eight disbursements of $2,250 over the course of eight semesters, provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria set forth...