El Paso
There are many scholarships for El Paso students. If you are searching for scholarships for a particular
high school located in El Paso, please select the appropriate school from the list below.
The scholarship database contains scholarships for El Paso students in the following categories:
El Paso High School Scholarships
El Paso College Scholarships
El Paso University Scholarships
Scholarships
For School Specific Scholarships, select one of the schools below:
Americas High School
Andress High School
Austin High School
Bassett Middle
Bel Air High School
Bowie High School
Burges High School
Camino Real Middle
Canutillo High School
Canyon Hills Middle
Capt Walter E Clarke Middle
Cesar Chavez Academy
Cesar Chavez Academy Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program
Cesar Chavez Middle Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program
Cesar Chavez Middle School
Chapin High School
Charles Middle
Colonel John O Ensor Middle
Cordova Middle
Coronado High School
Davinci School For Science And The Arts
Del Valle High School
Desert View Middle
Dr. Lorenzo G Lafarelle Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program
East Montana Middle School
Eastlake High School
Eastwood High School
Eastwood Middle
El Dorado High School
El Paso Academy
El Paso Academy West
El Paso High School
Franklin High School
Guillen Middle
Harmony School Of Innovation
Harmony Science Academy
Henderson Middle
Hillcrest Middle
Horizon High School
Horizon Middle School
Hornedo Middle
Indian Ridge Middle
Irvin High School
J M Hanks High School
Jefferson High School
JM Hanks High School
Lincoln Middle
Magoffin Middle
Mission Early College High School
Montwood High School
Montwood Middle
Morehead Middle
Mountain View High School
Parkland High School
Parkland Middle
Paso Del Norte Academy
Plato Academy
Ranchland Hills Middle
Richardson Middle
Rio Bravo Middle
Riverside High School
Riverside Middle
Ross Middle
School-Age Parent Center
Silva Health Magnet
Socorro High School
Socorro Middle
Sun Ridge Middle School
Sunset High School
Tejas School Of Choice
Telles Academy
Terrace Hills Middle
Transmountain Early College High School
Valle Verde Early College High School
Valley View Middle
Wiggs Middle
William D Slider Middle
Ysleta High School
Ysleta Middle
There are three major school districts in El Paso; The Socorro Independent School District, The El Paso Independent School District and the Ysleta Independent School District. In general, El Paso City comprises one hundred and one public elementary schools, thirty three middle/junior high schools, 22 high schools, 3 adult learning centers, 8 specialty schools, and a couple of alternative schools. There is likewise an international language school, an academy of science and technology, an entrepreneur center and an early childhood center. There are over 25 parochial schools and 50 private schools within El Paso City. Amongst the private schools within this region are famous for their academic excellence and have been known as the nation's best. A couple of schools that have been given the prestigious Blue Ribbon award are St. Clement's Episcopal Parish School and Loretto Academy. There are a couple of other private schools in the city that give specialized technical, mechanical, or academic education.
The two main educational hubs within the region are Juarez and El Paso. They are recognized for their diversity within academics to ensure that their students are well-rounded people. The most prominent institutions in the region are the University of Texas at El Paso, New Mexico State University, the University of Phoenix and the El Paso Community College. In addition to the mentioned schools, there are some other high quality alternatives such as Howard Payne University, the University of Phoenix, Webster University, and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso.
The city's economy is mostly based off of worldwide trade because of its nearness to the Mexican border. It is amongst the largest sources of work in the area. Around half of the top 20 employers are government-related, like the United States Department of Justice. One more vital business for El Paso's economy is manufacturing. The apparel and textile business which the city used to be famous for is presently experiencing a downturn, though production of computers, electronics and rubber and plastic products continue to increase. Over the years, some Fortune 500 companies have operated out of El Paso.