TADC URBAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Categories: Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS:
For graduating high school seniors, first-time and/or returning undergrad college
students, attending any accredited nonprofit college, university or technical school.
The amounts to be awarded per school year: $700/community college, junior
college and technical college students; $1,000/public four-year college and
university students; and $2,000/private four-year college and students.

ELIGIBILITY: MUST MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS

  • United States citizen and Texas resident
  • Eligible non-citizen (Permanent Resident Card I-551 front and back copy)
  • Demonstrate financial need (EFC up to and not exceeding 0050)
  • Undergraduate full-time student in good academic standing at the
    completion of last school year attended
  • Graduate of a high school in one of the following 29 Texas cities: Abilene,
    Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Carrollton, Corpus
    Christi, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Fort Worth, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie,
    Houston, Irving, Killeen, Laredo, Lubbock, McAllen, McKinney, Mesquite,
    Midland, Pasadena, Plano, San Antonio, Waco or Wichita Falls. NO EXCEPTIONS

APPLICATION DATES:
Complete application including proof of high school city (diploma or transcript or certificate of completion) and
2012/2013 Student Aid Report (SAR) packets will be accepted beginning MARCH 1, 2012
and must be postmarked by: JULY 16, 2012. 
Incomplete Applications without ALL Required
Documents Attached WILL NOT BE PROCESSED.

HOW TO APPLY:
Visit online: www.txadc.org. Complete application, print, sign and mail with required documents.
Contact Senior Guidance Counselor at your high school or the financial aid office at your college
or university.

Or send written request to:

TADC, 1140 Empire
Central Drive, Suite
550, Dallas, TX 75247

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Author: Will Medina

ATEMS and Woodson Center for Excellence College Advisor & Tech Coordinator, served as the College Advisor for Cooper for the past five years and has been with the program since inception. Prior to working with the Abilene Education Foundation, he worked for Adult Protective Services. He earned a BA in Applied Studies from Abilene Christian University, and then a Masters in Education with an emphasis in Counseling and Human Development from Hardin Simmons University.