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Private Scholarships: Region Specific

Region Specific
AHRMA's Karl B. Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship Program
Offers an undergraduate and a graduate scholarship to students currently attending an accredited Central Texas college or university.
Amplify Credit Union Amplify Austin Scholarship
Offers a 1st prize scholarship of $7500 to the student whose video entry is the most creative in explaining why they should receive the scholarship. Applicants must be entering Freshman in Fall 2010 from one of the following counties: Travis, Williamson, Bastrop, Caldwell or Hays County. The second prize scholarship is $1000 and the third prize scholarship is $500, respectively.
Austin Amateur Radio Club Scholarship
Offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors or undergraduate students from the greater Austin area who hold a current amateur radio license of any class.
Center for Scholarship Administration
Administers scholarship programs for various corporations, foundations, individuals and trust funds in and around South Carolina.
The Dallas Foundation
Offers a variety of scholarships primarily to students who are residents of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and/or Dallas County.
Dallas Jewish Community Foundation
Offers numerous college scholarships each year based on financial need, academic merit, involvement in extracurricular activities and community service to students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
East Texas Communities Foundation
Offers various scholarships to students from specific cities and counties in East Texas.
Healthcare & Nursing Education Foundation
Offers scholarships to students who demonstrate the desire and ability to pursue a professional nursing career in the Great Houston community and who have demonstrated financial need.
Indian American Scholarship Fund
Offers scholarships to high school seniors from the state of Georgia, who are of Indian heritage and who have been admitted to a four-year college or university. Follow "Scholarships" link.
Jewish Children’s Regional Service
Offers scholarships to students from specific cities in Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, who are under 25 and are selected by the JCRS Committee.
National Council of Jewish Women Greater Houston Section (NCJW GHS)
Offers scholarships to college juniors, seniors or graduate students whose permanent residence is in the Greater Houston Metropolitan Area, pursuing the fields of education, health or social welfare, or Jewish studies.
San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind
Offers scholarships to students who are legally blind. Priority is given to applicants of Bexar County, followed by applicants living in contiguous counties.
South Texas Academic Rising Scholars (STARS) Program
Offers scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students from 22 counties in South Texas who are enrolled full-time in a degree seeking program at a U.S. accredited college or university for the full academic year and who have earned at least 12 credit hours.
Texas Association of Developing Colleges Urban Scholarship Fund
Offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors and undergraduate students with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) less than $50 as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applicants must have graduated or will be graduating from a high school in one of 29 Texas cities. Please see website for a list of cities.
Texas Interscholastic League Foundation (TILF)
Offers scholarships to students who competed in at least one of the UIL Academic State Meets and who plan to attend an accredited college or university in the state of Texas.
 
Disclaimer
Students in search of scholarships to pay for college may find some of the links here useful. This information is provided for informational purposes only. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement. Neither the Office of Student Financial Services nor The University of Texas at Austin can guarantee the accuracy or the timeliness of information found at any of the links above. It is critical that students verify information, particularly where deadlines are concerned.