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Although Texas schools tend to be more affordable than the national average, you might still struggle to cover the costs of classes, books, room, and board. Many find that the $25,000 required by many of Texas' private colleges or $11,000 for public universities are beyond their means. Student loans and work-study can help, but scholarships could be a more effective means of finding the money. After all, you might not have to devote as much time paying off debt or working at a part-time job.

Texas Scholarships Can Reduce Your Tuition

The biggest obstacles are the scholarship applications themselves--but if you can handle the admissions process, you can probably handle the scholarship process. They often ask for the same types of things (essays, recommendations, transcripts, etc). Don't put off your dreams of higher education due to money. Texas scholarships can remove much of the financial worry associated with going to college, whether you choose an in-state school or are a longtime resident heading out of state.

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Eleanor M. Webster Testamentary Trust

Eleanor M. Webster Testamentary Trust c/o Ameritrust Company PO Box 5397 Cleveland, OH  44101 

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Kansas Optometry Scholarship

Christy Crenshaw Kansas Board of Regents 700 SW Harrison, Suite 1410 Topeka, KS  66603

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A.P. Martin Scholarship

A.P. Martin Scholarship Pima Community College Contact the Financial Aid Office Tucson, AZ  85709

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Eldon Ditemore Memorial Scholarship

Financial Aid Director McKendree College 701 College Road Lebanon, IL  62254

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Joseph Henry Jackson Award

Joseph Henry Jackson Award San Francisco Foundation, Intersection for the Arts 446 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA  94103 

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Kanawha Valley SCPA Scholarship

Scholarship Committee Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation PO Box 3041 Charleston, WV  25331

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