Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program is located in Ft Worth, Texas. Scholarships for students attending Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program can be found in our scholarship database
2701 Kimbo Road
Ft Worth, Texas
76022
(817)283-4461
Scholarships
NewSouth Window is awarding one lucky student a $1,000 scholarship. Please review the qualifications and deadlines below and apply!
EligibilityApplicants must meet the following qualifications:Full-time, U.S. undergraduate seeking a degree in marketing, business management, sales or related field.Must have a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA and provide a copy of their school transcript.Submit an original 1,000 1,500 word essay entitled Green...
The Urban Scholarship Fund is for graduating high school seniors, new and/or returning college students attending any accredited nonprofit public or independent two or four-year college/university or technical school. ANNUAL awards are $700 for community college, junior college and technical college; $1,000 for public four-year college/university; and $2,000 for independent (private) four-year college/university. Funds are disbursed half each semester.ELIGIBILITY:Must be...
Our team at Romano & Sumner, PLLC, represents individuals in guardianship consulting or general trust and estate work. We see many examples of caregivers assisting with problems brought on by age, Alzheimer’s, or dementia. In these situations, caregivers make sacrifices for loved ones who need extra help and support. We wanted to recognize the value of this critical support.We are...
Each year the National Federation of the Blind of Texas offers scholarships to the best and brightest blind students in the state. The scholarships are awarded during our annual convention. This year the convention will be held on the weekend of October 31-November 2, 2025. The site for this year's convention is the DoubleTree by Hilton Houston Hobby Airport. Attendance,...
Purpose: Established by the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of students who graduate from a Nueces County high school and plan to pursue a technology-based career.Amount: $500/two availableEligibility: Applicants must:be a graduating high school senior in Nueces County;demonstrate financial need, and:have a minimum high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
1 in 5 traffic crashes in Texas is caused by a distracted driver. In 2017 alone, there were 449 fatal crashes involving distracted driving in Texas.This is getting out of hand. These aren’t just statistics. These are real tragedies that destroy real families all because people had their priorities really backward.On April 9, 2016, Texas lost a very young and...