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704 Locke Street
Woodsboro, Texas
78393
(512)543-4622
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The Conditional Grant Program is available to eligible students pursuing a degree in engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline. The Conditional Grant Program will consider both Texas public and private four-year institutions. Students accepted into the program receive up to $4,000 per semester or $8,000 per academic year, based on financial need.ApplicationPlease read below for eligibility requirements. If you...
Alice L. Haltom's firm belief that quality is the cornerstone to positive progress guides the Trustees of the Fund in awarding financial resources. Careful consideration is given to requests for research grants, seminar support, or other projects expected to increase and disseminate knowledge in information and records management.Apply OnlineDownload the ALHEF scholarship application.Statement of EligibilityDue to the current pandemic environment,...
Answer every question, fill in every blank. Mark N/A if it does not apply to you.Scholarship EligibilityCandidate must:Be a resident of the state of Texas and be enrolled in the high school culinary arts program and pursuing a degree in the restaurant and hospitality industry.Have an overall minimum GPA of 2.75 and major GPA of 3.5 (2.75 for high school...
Our journey began in 1998 when PFLAG-Houston and the Houston Area Teen Coalition of Homosexuals (H.A.T.C.H.) united with a shared mission: to uplift LGBTQ+ youth in Houston. This powerful alliance led to the creation of the PFLAG/HATCH Youth Scholarship Foundation in 1999, marking the start of an incredible journey.In 2013, we rebranded as Out for Education, a name that reflects...
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to promote medical and nursing education for women. History: First President of the Texas Federation of Business & Professional Women: Dr. Minnie Lee Maffett (1882-1964) Minnie Lee Maffett spent her entire life serving others. After years teaching and serving as principal of several schools, she graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in...
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....