Hale County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program is located in Hale Center, Texas. Scholarships for students attending Hale County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program can be found in our scholarship database
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103 W Cleveland
Hale Center, Texas
79041
(806)839-2451
Scholarships
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...
Aulsbrook Car & Truck Wreck Lawyers is passionate about supporting individuals who dedicate their time and efforts to protecting, supporting, and saving animals in need. Attorney Matthew Aulsbrook dedicates his time to fostering dogs, aiming to secure them a permanent, caring home. Whether adopting a rescue animal or volunteering with a foundation that supports compassion for animals, we appreciate that...
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,...
The law offices of Anderson & Cummings are proud to announce the annual Texas Scholarship of Academic Excellence. The scholarship has been created to assist full-time students who are currently enrolled in a degree program at a Texas university or college and have demonstrated outstanding leadership and ethical standards on campus or in the local community.Application Requirements:All student applicants must...
Members of the Career Colleges & Schools of Texas (CCST) are proud to finance a $1,000 scholarship for graduating seniors.Not every young adult can or wants to attend a four-year college. The colleges and schools of CCST offer a broad range of programs — including accounting, industrial arts, electronics, cosmetology, automotive, and medical technology — so there is sure to...
Each year the Titus County Fair Association awards a graduating boy and girl resident of Titus County scholarships to further their education at a college, university or trade school. Each scholarship is in the amount of $3000. This year we are awarding two additional scholarships in the amount of $2000 to the third and fourth place candidates. Selection of the...