Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School is located in San Antonio, Texas. Scholarships for students attending Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School can be found in our scholarship database
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2460 Kenly Avenue Building 8265
San Antonio, Texas
78236
(210)357-5100
Scholarships
Scholarship in the amount of $2,000 paid directly to the school at $1,000 per semesterShould the scholarship recipient drop out or fail to complete the semester, the remainder of the scholarship will be terminated.Selection of the scholarship committee is final, and recipients will be notified by June 1.Basis of Consideration:Participation in school, community, FFA, FHA, and 4-H activitiesParticipation in the...
Overview The Texas Section of the Society for Range Management (TSSRM) is offering an annual $2,500 college scholarship from the Bill Wyche, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund to deserving high school seniors who are interested in pursing agriculture studies. The application deadline each year is April 30th.The Society for Range Management (SRM) is a professional society dedicated to supporting...
Rules1. Candidates for this award shall be a resident of Texas and a child, grandchild, or great-grandchild of a veteran who served in the Armed Forces during eligibility dates for membership in the American Legion.April 6, 1917 through November 11, 1918 (WWI)Any time after December 12, 1941 - All Wars/Conflicts2. Selection of recipients shall be based upon goal, character, citizenship,...
Scholarship in the amount of $2,000 paid directly to the school at $1,000 per semesterShould the scholarship recipient drop out or fail to complete the semester, the remainder of the scholarship will be terminated.Selection of the scholarship committee is final, and recipients will be notified by June 1.Basis of Consideration:Participation in school, community, FFA, FHA and 4-H activitiesParticipation in the...
The Tarrant County College Foundation supports students at Tarrant County College by providing scholarships and financial assistance to help cover educational costs and achieve academic and career goals. It manages a variety of donor-established scholarships, including merit-based and need-based options, to make higher education more accessible for diverse students in the community. Through its fundraising and award programs, the foundation...
Texas Baptists are concerned about higher education in a Christian atmosphere.A dramatic expression of this concern is the Mary Hill Davis Ethnic/Minority Scholarship Program which provides grants to help worthy, capable young people from ethnic/minority cultures receive a Christian education.The scholarships are funded through the Mary Hill Davis Offering for Texas Missions sponsored annually by Woman’s Missionary Union of Texas....