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Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship

Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students , Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$4,500

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Students in the top 26 counties in the Texas Panhandle who are graduating high school seniors or who are enrolled in college may apply for the Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship. The applicant must attend Amarillo College, Texas Tech University, or West Texas A&M University and either be planning to major in accounting or already be majoring in it. Applications must be accompanied by documentation proving U.S. citizenship or authorised permanent residency. Transcripts from high school, dual enrollment, and/or college, as well as ACT or SAT scores, are also necessary. There is no need to submit the test results separately if they are listed on the transcripts’ back.

Eligibility Criteria For Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that you may find for high education scholarships:

  • Academic Achievement: Many high education scholarships require applicants to have a strong academic record. This may include a minimum GPA requirement or specific academic achievements, such as being in the top percentile of their graduating class or achieving certain standardized test scores (e.g., SAT, ACT).
  • Field of Study: Some scholarships may be specific to certain fields of study, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), humanities, social sciences, or arts. The eligibility criteria may prioritize applicants pursuing degrees in these fields.
  • Extracurricular Activities and Leadership: Scholarships often value applicants who have demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership roles, community service, or volunteer work. This can include participation in student organizations, clubs, sports, or community initiatives.
  • Personal Statement/Essay: Many scholarship applications include an essay or personal statement where applicants can express their educational and career goals, their passion for their chosen field of study, and how the scholarship would contribute to their academic and personal development.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Applicants may be required to submit letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or individuals who can speak to their academic abilities, character, and potential for success in higher education.

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