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502 W Lindsey Street
Breckenridge, Texas
76424
(254)559-6581
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The Colburn-Pledge Music Scholarship provides college tuition assistance to young string instrument players who are preparing for careers in classical music.The scholarship awards are limited to the amount of the annual tuition to be charged by the school, college, university, or music teacher of the recipient’s choice, not to exceed $3,000 per recipient. As of 2021, 133 scholarships totaling more...
Are you a high school student aspiring to become a nurse, doctor, chiropractor, or another medical specialist? We want to help you on your journey with a $500 annual scholarship! Fill out the form with your information by July 1st, 2025, and a winner will be selected by August 1st, 2025 and announced shortly after.Who can apply: High school seniors...
Apply for a TMEA scholarship to help support your educational journey. Scholarship applications are accepted from August 1 to November 1. Scholarship recipients are announced in January.For Graduating High School SeniorsBill Cormack Scholarship: $3,000 per year for up to five years (one awarded annually)Past-Presidents Memorial Scholarship: $2,500 per year for up to five years (one awarded annually)Past-Presidents Scholarship: $2,500 per...
Description: Women’s progress in the last century has dramatically increased the opportunities available to women. Yet, women’s participation in leadership positions in science, technology, engineering, and math continues to lag behind. “While women receive over half of bachelor’s degrees awarded in the biological sciences, they receive far fewer in the computer sciences (18.2%), engineering (19.2%), physics (19.1%), and mathematics and...
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.