February Scholarships
MONTHLY SCHOLARSHIPS
Alice L. Haltom Educational Fund - Deadline in March
www.alhef.org/scholarship
Students who are actively pursuing an education for a career in information and records management are eligible for a scholarship.
Students who are actively pursuing an education for a career in information and records management are eligible for a scholarship.
FHPW - Federation of Houston Professional Women - Deadline March
fhpw.org
Minimum 3.0 with 30 college credit hours. Award ranges from $500 to $750.
Minimum 3.0 with 30 college credit hours. Award ranges from $500 to $750.
Greater Houston Community Foundation - Deadline in March and April
Hispanic Genealogical Society of Houston - Deadline in May
Coming soon
The essay contest is open to full- or part-time undergraduate students and high school seniors who plan to enroll in any field of study at an accredited local Houston area college or university in the Fall of each upcoming year following the May 31st application deadline. Essays must be postmarked by deadline date. The Hispanic Genealogical Society will be awarding one $500 scholarship. The winning essay will be published in the Hispanic Genealogical Society Annual Journal.
The essay contest is open to full- or part-time undergraduate students and high school seniors who plan to enroll in any field of study at an accredited local Houston area college or university in the Fall of each upcoming year following the May 31st application deadline. Essays must be postmarked by deadline date. The Hispanic Genealogical Society will be awarding one $500 scholarship. The winning essay will be published in the Hispanic Genealogical Society Annual Journal.
Region Black History Scholarship - Deadline in March
www.regions.com/about-regions/diversity-and-inclusion/supporting-our-communities/black-history-month/essay-contest-scholarship
Submit a written essay or video essay about a Black American individual who has inspired you for the opportunity to earn a $3,500 or $5,000 college scholarship.
Submit a written essay or video essay about a Black American individual who has inspired you for the opportunity to earn a $3,500 or $5,000 college scholarship.