Scholarship in Texas

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Horatio Alger State Scholarship - Texas (John Hardin Hudiburg)
Amount:
$10,000
Deadline:
March 1, 2026
State:
Texas
The Horatio Alger Association, through the generosity of its members, provides aid to students in all states who have displayed integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity and demonstrate critical financial need.
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Horatio Alger State Scholarship - Texas (Waranch)
Amount:
$10,000
Deadline:
March 15, 2026
State:
Texas
The Horatio Alger Association, through the generosity of its members, provides aid to students in all states who have displayed integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity and demonstrate critical financial need.
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Horatio Alger State Scholarship - Texas - Fort Worth
Amount:
$10,000
Deadline:
March 1, 2026
State:
Texas
The Horatio Alger Association, through the generosity of its members, provides aid to students in all states who have displayed integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity and demonstrate critical financial need.
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$12,000+ in TCU Scholarships
Amount:
Full Tuition
Deadline:
March 31, 2026
State:
Nationwide
TCU awards multiple scholarship levels to students based on academic achievement and financial need
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Fifth Year Accounting Student Scholarship Program
Amount:
$5,000
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Texas
This program seeks to promote the professional and educational needs of Texas; increase the number of highly trained and educated professional accountants available to serve the residents of this state; improve the state's business environment and encourage economic development and financial stability; and identify, recognize and support outstanding scholars who plan to pursue careers in accounting.
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Highest Ranking High School Graduate Exemption
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Texas
State law provides that the highest ranking graduate from Texas high schools accredited by the Texas Education Agency are entitled to a tuition exemption during their freshmen year at Texas A&M University.
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TEXAS Grant
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Texas
The Texas Legislature established the TEXAS (Towards EXcellence, Access and Success) Grant to make sure that well-prepared high school graduates with financial need could go to college.
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Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG)
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Texas
The purpose of the program is to provide grant aid to students with financial need who are enrolled in public two-year community colleges, public technical colleges or public state colleges in Texas. Funding is limited. Applicants must: - Be classified by the institution as a Texas resident - Show financial need - Have applied foe any available financial aid - Register for the Selective Service, unless exempt - Be enrolled at least half time as an undergraduate at an eligible 2-year institution. - Not have attempted more than 30 semester credit hours (excluding credits for dual enrollment or by examination) - Not have already earned an associates or baccalaureate degree - Not be concurrently receiving a TEXAS Grant - Not have been convicted of: Any felony; or Any offense under the law of any jurisdiction involving a controlled substance as defined by the Health and Safety Code Chapter 481, Texas Controlled Substances Act. Students continuing in college and who meet program academic standards can receive awards as well. The academic requirements for continuing in the program are listed on the website.
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Texas Public Educational Grant
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Texas
This grant provides assistance to students with financial need. Applicants must: - Be Texas residents, non-residents or foreign students - Show financial need - Register for the Selective Service, unless exempt Public colleges or universities in Texas make TPEG awards from their own resources. Only in-state (Texas) public colleges or universities may participate in the program (no private, non-profit or career colleges or universities). Deadlines and amounts vary. No individual award may be more than the student's financial need. Each institution may set its own priorities in making awards to undergraduate or graduate students and to full- or part-time students. Check with your institution to find out these requirements. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and contact the financial aid office at your college for additional information.
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Tuition Equalization Grant Program
Amount:
Varies
Deadline:
Varies
State:
Texas
Available to eligible students with financial need, who are enrolled at a private non-profit Texas college or university and are required to pay more tuition than they would pay to attend a public institution. Additional Eligibility requirements: - Be classified by the institution as a Texas resident - Be enrolled at least 3/4 time in an eligible institution in Texas in a degree plan leading to a first associate, baccalaureate, master's or doctoral degree (excluding degree plans that are intended to lead to religious ministry) - Meet all academic program requirements - Have financial need - Not have earned a degree for which they are currently enrolled - Not be a recipient of an athletic scholarship (i.e., the student is obliged to play an intercollegiate sport as a result of receiving the scholarship) during the semester (s) TEG is awarded. - May be required to pay more tuition than is required at a comparable public institution - Be registered for Selective Service or be exempt For information on the current TEG amount available at an eligible private or independent institution, please contact the Financial Aid Office at the institution where you are enrolled or plan to enroll. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and contact the financial aid office at your college or university for more information.
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