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Sallie Mae "No Essay" Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 31, 2024
$2,000
The $2,000 Sallie Mae Scholarship is only open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and any US Territory age 17 or older at the time of entry, and who meet one (1) of the four (4) following eligibility requirements at the time of entry:A parent who currently has a child enrolled in an accredited...

Be Bold Scholarship

Deadline: Apr 01, 2024
$25,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a no-essay scholarship that will be awarded to the applicant with the boldest profile. It takes less than 2 minutes to apply.To us, boldest does not mean "best", or "most accomplished". Being bold means being:A) EarnestB) DeterminedC) MovingThe scholarship will be awarded to the student whose profile is most bold, according to these characteristics.Furthermore, the...

Niche Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 31, 2024
$10,000
Covering the cost of college expenses for four years without writing a single essay? Sounds too good to be true.It isn't with Niche. We are giving one student $10,000 to help pay for tuition, living expenses, books, and other educational expenses.Who Can ApplyAll high school and college students, as well as anyone looking to attend college or graduate school in...

ScholarshipOwl No Essay Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 29, 2024
$1,000
ScholarshipOwl is your source of relief from the dreaded application process. We put students on the fast-track to success by providing direct access to the scholarships they need the most. Take the hassle out of financial aid and maximize your chance at a free ride in college. No matter how much funding you need for school, we have the opportunities...

SP Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 31, 2024
$2,500
The SP College Scholarship program was created to help students win scholarships without the hassle of filling out paper applications and writing dozens of essays.To be eligible for the Scholarship you must be:A) At least 13 years old and enrolled or will enroll in a college or university in the US.B) A legal resident of the U.S. or Puerto Rico.Thus...

10 Words or Less Scholarship

Deadline: Apr 15, 2024
$1,000
Scholarship Eligibility:A) Anyone who is between the ages of 14-25 who will be attending school in the Fall of 2024.B) This scholarship is provided by StudentScholarships.org. In order to apply for our scholarship follow these instructions:1. Go to www.facebook.com/myscholarships and place a comment on any post you see answering the question:In 10 words or less, tell us why you deserve...

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The 2nd largest city in the Dallas-Fort-Worth-Arlington metropolitan area is Fort Worth City. It is likewise the 5th largest city within the state of Texas and the 17th largest city within the United States of America. Originally, the city of Fort Worth was made as a protective Army outpost. The city overlooks Trinity River and has a heritage of traditional and western designs and architecture.

The history is closely associated with the history of the Texas frontier and the city of Dallas. Major Ripley Arnold founded the new fort site near the Clear and West Forks gathering during the year 1849. He put up a post on the banks of the Trinity and called it Camp Worth honoring William Jenkins Worth, a US Army General, a well-respected veteran of the Mexican-American War. The U.S. officially approved the name "Fort Worth" during 1849. Many pioneers began to reside in the area around Fort Worth even with the Native Americans who were still considered a threat to the community. The Civil War and Reconstruction practically wiped Fort Worth off the map due to money shortages burdened by the people. It gradually revived itself in the 1870's, and shortly, the city opened saloons, general stores, national banks, plus numerous others. Schools likewise opened slowly after the war, and when the cattle trade exploded in the area, the city's economy grew and became called "Cowtown."

People who like going to museums could visit American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum, Amon Carter Museum (provides people a remarkable survey of American art, from the very first landscape painters of the 1830s to contemporary artists of the twentieth century), Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House, Ballet Concerto (presented yearly ever since the year 1983 the "Summer Dance Concert", that has been a free outdoor dance event presented in Fort Worth's Cultural District), Cattle Raisers Museum, Fire Station No. 1, Fort Worth Community Arts Center (features the talents of regional artists in dance, theater, art, music, studio, poetry and opera), Fort Worth Museum of Science and History/Omni Theater (it is home to numerous exciting and interactive exhibits for kids of various ages), Galleries (Artspace 111, Art on the Boulevard, The Firehouse Art Studios and Gallery, Hometown Galleries, Lucky Draw Pottery Gallery and Artisans Studio, Milan Galleries, William Campbell Contemporary Art and Spur Ranch Gallery), ITC Historic Wall (celebrates the African-American warehouse and mercantile district that thrived within the eastern edge of downtown during early Fort Worth), Kimbell Art Museum, and Leonard's Department Store Museum (Fort Worth downtown department store).

Within the city of Fort Worth, there are a lot of businesses who have their headquarters here, comprising Acme Brick, Airforce Airguns, Alcon (US Headquarters), AmeriCredit, American IronHorse, Bell helicopter Textron, Bell/Agusta Aerospace Company, Ben E. Keith, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., Consolidated Robotics, Cash American International, Coria Laboratories, Ltd., Cawley, Gillespie & Assoc., and Dickies.