Scholarships

State Farm Texas Scholar Athlete Scholarship Program

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The State Farm® Texas Scholar Athlete Program recognizes students throughout Texas who exhibit leadership and good citizenship in both academics and athletics. Fifty student-athletes will be selected to receive a $1,000 scholarship.

Siemens Math, Science, Engineering and Technology Scholarship

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The Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology recognizes remarkable talent early on, fostering individual growth for high school students who are willing to challenge themselves through science research. Through this competition, students have an opportunity to achieve national recognition for science research projects that they complete in high school. It is administered by The College Board and funded by the Siemens Foundation.

"WILL TO WIN" ASTHMA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

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If you’re an outstanding high school senior, disciplined, determined, and successful in managing your asthma, and are pursuing a higher education, you may be an ideal candidate for a “Will to Win” Scholarship. Sponsored by Schering-Plough, our program encourages young people with asthma to lead active, healthy lives and pursue their dreams. Every “Will to Win” recipient is an outstanding example of the accomplishments made by people with asthma.

So, whether you excel in the classroom or the community, in the arts or on the field or court, apply for a “Will to Win” Scholarship now. Ten $5,000 scholarships are available. Take pride in your achievements today. It could help pay for college tomorrow.

Texas A&M University Corps has 100 scholarships

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Texas A&M University Corps has 100 scholarships, valued at $46,000 each, for freshmen entering A&M in the Fall 2008. The scholarships pay for all tuition/academic fees, $900 per year for books, and a monthly stipend ($300 for freshman, $350 for sophomores, $450 for juniors, and $500 for seniors. The Corps is looking for prospects who can get into A&M and who have clear officer potential. They must also pass the qualifying Department of Defense medical physical (DODMERB) and they must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (pushups, situps, and two-mile run).

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