About
The Tarrant County College Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Tarrant County College District, a community college system in Tarrant County, Texas. The Foundation provides scholarships to current and prospective TCC students through its scholarship program, supporting educational access regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, disability, or religion. The Foundation administers numerous named and endowed scholarships to help students achieve their academic goals.
Funding Opportunities
William E. "Bill" Geer Memorial Automotive Technology Scholarship
The William E. "Bill" Geer Memorial Automotive Technology Scholarship supports students pursuing automotive technology education at Tarrant County College. This merit-based scholarship is available to students enrolled in or entering the Automotive Program who intend to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree or Certificate of Completion. The scholarship provides financial support for students maintaining a minimum 2.5 GPA and enrolling in at least 9 credit hours per semester. The scholarship is renewable for up to four consecutive semesters if academic performance standards are met, making it a valuable long-term support resource for automotive technology students at TCC.
Westwood Contractors, Inc. Scholarship
The Westwood Contractors, Inc. Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for students currently enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing an Associate of Applied Science in Construction Management. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 and enrollment in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Applicants must have completed at least 18 credit hours at Tarrant County College, including 9 credit hours in Construction Management courses. Two references from instructors in the Construction Management Program are required. This scholarship does not require determination of financial need. Recipients who maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester will automatically receive a spring scholarship renewal.
West Bay Marina and R.V. Park Scholarship
The West Bay Marina and R.V. Park Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation for students pursuing associate degrees or certificate programs at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is specifically designed for graduates of Azle, Boyd, or Springtown High Schools within the past six years, or current residents of these communities. The scholarship provides financial support for students maintaining strong academic performance with a minimum 2.75 GPA while enrolled in at least 9 credit hours for associate degree programs or 6 hours for certificate programs. Preference is given to applicants who are employed while attending school. The scholarship is renewable for up to four consecutive semesters if recipients maintain the required GPA and enrollment standards.
Wellness Scholarship
The Wellness Scholarship is offered by Tarrant County College's Human Resources Department to support students pursuing studies in wellness-related fields. This merit-based scholarship is available to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in areas including health/physical education, dietetics, nutrition, kinesiology, or wellness. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75 or a high school equivalent for first-time TCC students, and enrollment in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Recipients may receive a spring scholarship if they maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. The scholarship is merit-based and does not require determination of financial need.
Walter A. "Dub" Blessing Aviation Scholarship
The Walter A. "Dub" Blessing Aviation Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing a Professional Helicopter Pilot Associate of Applied Science Degree. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence and aviation achievement for students enrolled at Tarrant County College. Applicants must demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum 3.0 GPA and have already completed at least 24 credit hours of aviation coursework at TCC. Additionally, students must hold a Private Pilot Certificate with an instrument rating before the scholarship is awarded, demonstrating both academic commitment and practical aviation skills. The scholarship provides financial support for students enrolled in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Recipients may receive the award only one time, though it can be renewed for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. This scholarship is made possible through the generous support of Bell Helicopter, A Textron Company, and Hillwood Properties.
Wallbox Inc. Scholarship
The Wallbox Inc. Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 or a high school equivalent/passing GED score for first-time students, along with enrollment in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time status as defined by the recipient's program. Preference is given to students pursuing an AAS in Industrial Technician and to those who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall.
Visions Unlimited Scholarship
The Visions Unlimited Scholarship is a financial aid opportunity for students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship is specifically designed for students who have completed two initial Psychology transition courses in a Visions Unlimited cohort. Recipients must demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum 2.25 GPA, maintain full-time enrollment status (minimum 9 credit hours), and have completed at least 18 credit hours prior to application. The scholarship requires active involvement in community service, leadership, or mentorship activities. Recipients can be considered for renewal for the spring semester by maintaining the required GPA and enrollment standards during the fall semester. The scholarship is funded by donor Tina Jenkins and is administered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. Award amounts vary based on available funds and the number of recipients selected each cycle. The Visions Unlimited program appears to be a cohort-based psychology pathway program at Tarrant County College that supports student success through structured coursework and community engagement. This scholarship is designed to provide financial support to students who demonstrate commitment to the program and their educational goals while actively contributing to their campus or local community.
Virginia and Joe Tigue Scholarship
The Virginia and Joe Tigue Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. The scholarship is awarded to students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion who demonstrate financial need and meet specific academic requirements. Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA (or have a passing GED score if a first-time student) and enroll in at least 9 credit hours for the period of the award. The scholarship may be renewed for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Award amounts vary based on available funding and recipient circumstances. This scholarship is made possible through the generosity of The Tigue Family and is administered through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship program.
Vince Genovese Scholarship
The Vince Genovese Scholarship supports first-generation college students entering Tarrant County College to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. Recipients must demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA while enrolled in at least 9 credit hours. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum 2.5 GPA in the fall semester and completes at least 9 credit hours. A unique aspect of this scholarship is the opportunity to meet with Rotary Club scholarship donors and share academic and career goals with club members at a special meeting.
Victory Scholarship
The Victory Scholarship is a scholarship opportunity for students at Tarrant County College who are first-generation college students. The scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion at TCC. Recipients must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines and commit to volunteering eight hours with a faith-based organization each semester. The scholarship gives preference to single heads of household with dependent children. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program). The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the student meets academic requirements, completes the required credit hours in fall, and submits signed verification of volunteer service to the Foundation Office.
Verna Mae McNeill Scholarship for Business Students
The Verna Mae McNeill Scholarship for Business Students supports students at Tarrant County College who intend to pursue a career in the field of business. This merit-based scholarship is designed to assist students who are currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College, with a preference given to applicants who are single heads of household with dependent children. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75 (3.0 desirable) or equivalent high school/GED credentials for first-time students. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 in business curriculum and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Financial need determination is not required for this scholarship, as it is awarded based on merit.
Tyson Family Scholarship in Teaching
The Tyson Family Scholarship in Teaching is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing teaching degrees. The scholarship gives preference to applicants intending to pursue an Associate of Arts Degree in Teaching, particularly in Early Childhood through Grade 6 education. Preference is also given to first-generation college students and those meeting federal or state guidelines for financial need. Recipients must maintain enrollment in at least 6 credit hours and a minimum GPA of 2.5. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if academic and enrollment requirements are met in the fall semester.
Tonyia Benton Scholarship
The Tonyia Benton Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an Associate of Arts degree within the Arts & Humanities Pathway. The scholarship is funded by the Family and Friends of Tonyia Benton and is administered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. Recipients must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines and maintain satisfactory academic progress. The scholarship provides financial support for students pursuing arts and humanities education at the community college level, with renewable funding available for spring semester based on academic performance.
Tom Andrews, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
The Tom Andrews, Jr. Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College South Campus who are pursuing an associate degree with the intent to transfer to a four-year institution to earn a bachelor's degree. The scholarship is specifically designed for students intending to pursue studies in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. Recipients must maintain a minimum college GPA of 3.0, enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the award period, and have completed a minimum of 20 credit hours at the collegiate level. Financial need determination is not required for this merit-based award. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Tina McCloskey Memorial Scholarship
The Tina McCloskey Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. This scholarship supports students with identified learning disabilities who are pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to assist students who have demonstrated academic achievement while managing learning challenges, and who are registered with the Student Accessibility Resource (SAR) office at their TCC campus. Preference is given to graduates of Birdville ISD high schools. Recipients must maintain enrollment in at least 6 credit hours and a minimum GPA of 2.75. The scholarship may be renewed for the spring semester if the recipient meets the continuing eligibility requirements, including completing the required credit hours and maintaining the minimum GPA.
Texas Trust Credit Union Scholarship for TCC Southeast
The Texas Trust Credit Union Scholarship for TCC Southeast is a scholarship opportunity for students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in Business at the TCC Southeast Campus. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 3.0 or high school equivalent for first-time TCC students, along with enrollment in a minimum of 12 credit hours for full-time study. Recipients must be current residents of specific Texas cities including Arlington, Athens, Bedford, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Desoto, Flower Mound, Grand Prairie, Hurst, Irving, Mansfield, Midlothian, or San Angelo. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and complete at least 12 credit hours in the fall. This award is provided through the Texas Trust Gives Foundation and supports students pursuing business education at Tarrant County College.
Texas Trust Credit Union Scholarship for TCC Northeast
The Texas Trust Credit Union Scholarship supports students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College Northeast Campus who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in Business. The scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum 3.0 GPA and are committed to full-time enrollment of at least 12 credit hours. Recipients must be residents of designated Texas cities including Arlington, Bedford, Dallas, Irving, and other specified communities. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a 3.0 GPA and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours in the fall semester, providing continued support for students pursuing their business education goals.
Texas Jet/Charlie R. Hillard Endowed Scholarship
The Texas Jet/Charlie R. Hillard Endowed Scholarship supports students pursuing aviation maintenance technology education at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is available to students currently enrolled at or entering TCC who intend to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree or Certificate of Completion in Aviation Maintenance Technology. This is a merit-based scholarship that does not require demonstration of financial need. The scholarship gives preference to full-time students and to graduates of Tarrant County or Parker County high schools. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 in the fall and completes all enrolled credit hours.
Texas Health Resources Paramedic Student Scholarship
The Texas Health Resources Paramedic Student Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Sciences EMS – Paramedic Program. The scholarship is awarded to students who have successfully completed the first two semesters of the program and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75. This scholarship does not require demonstration of financial need and is focused on academic merit. The scholarship is automatically renewable for up to two additional program terms following the original award period, provided the student maintains the minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes the requisite number of credit hours required by the program. Recipients must be currently enrolled at Tarrant County College and enrolled as full-time students as defined by the program during the award period.
Ted and Cuba Webb Scholarship
The Ted and Cuba Webb Scholarship supports students entering or currently enrolled at Tarrant County College who intend to earn a certificate, associate degree, or transfer to a four-year institution to earn a bachelor's degree. The scholarship specifically targets students pursuing studies in Allied Health or STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, or math). Recipients must demonstrate financial need and maintain strong academic performance with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship offers a unique renewable component: recipients who achieve a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester will automatically receive a spring scholarship as well. This scholarship is made possible through the Ted and Cuba Webb Charitable Gift Fund and provides varying award amounts to help students meet their educational goals.
TCC Police Department Memorial Scholarship Fund
The TCC Police Department Memorial Scholarship Fund is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to support students pursuing an associate degree at TCC who maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Funded by Tarrant County College Faculty and Staff, this scholarship does not require a determination of financial need. Recipients may be eligible for renewal in the spring semester if they achieve a 2.75 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. The award amount varies and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the TCC Foundation scholarship platform.
Tarrant County Master Gardener Scholarship
The Tarrant County Master Gardener Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County Master Gardener Association to support students pursuing horticulture education at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is designed to assist students enrolled in or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in Horticulture. The scholarship requires recipients to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enroll in at least 6 credit hours per semester. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes a minimum of 6 credit hours in the fall semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships system.
Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarship
The Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarship provides financial support to students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need but do not receive federal or state financial aid. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enroll in at least 6 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is automatically awarded through Student Financial Aid Services upon review of the student's FAFSA/TASFA application, requiring no separate application beyond the General Application. Recipients who maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester may receive renewal for the spring semester, providing continued support throughout their academic year.
Tarrant County College Foundation Health Care Professions Scholarship
The Tarrant County College Foundation Health Care Professions Scholarship supports students pursuing healthcare profession degrees at Tarrant County College. This merit-based scholarship is available to students who have graduated from a Tarrant County high school and are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree or Certificate of Completion in a healthcare profession field of study. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment and a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship can be renewed for the spring semester if the recipient maintains the required academic standards and course load during the fall semester. Award amounts vary and are provided by Tarrant County College Faculty, Staff and Community donors.
Tarrant County College Foundation "JPMorgan Chase" Endowed Scholarship
The JPMorgan Chase Endowed Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. The scholarship is available to students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion with a minimum GPA of 2.5 for current TCC students or a passing GED score for first-time students. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete a minimum of 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Tarrant County College Foundation "Intel" Endowed Scholarship
The Tarrant County College Foundation "Intel" Endowed Scholarship supports students pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is available to current or entering TCC students who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA (or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score for first-time students) and enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. This scholarship is made possible through the generosity of Tarrant County College Faculty, Staff and Community donors.
Tarrant County College District-wide Career Services Scholarship
The Tarrant County College District-wide Career Services Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students currently enrolled at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to support students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion who demonstrate academic achievement and engagement with Career Services. To be eligible, students must maintain a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75, enroll in at least 6 credit hours during the award period, and have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours prior to the award period. A unique requirement is that applicants must meet with a Career Services professional in the office of Career Services. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. The award amount varies and is not based on financial need. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships portal.
Tammy Center Campbell Scholarship
The Tammy Center Campbell Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing an associate degree at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and are enrolled at least part-time in their program of study. Preference is given to applicants taking classes at the South Campus. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient completes a minimum of 6 credit hours in the fall semester. The award amount varies and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the scholarship portal.
Susan Nayback Horticulture Appreciation Scholarship
The Susan Nayback Horticulture Appreciation Scholarship is a financial aid opportunity for students enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing horticulture studies. This scholarship supports students who are entering or currently enrolled with the intent to earn a certificate or associate degree within the horticulture studies program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if academic and enrollment requirements are maintained. Recipients must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines and maintain satisfactory academic progress with a minimum GPA of 2.25 while enrolled in at least 9 credit hours per term. The award is provided by donors Tara and Ken Firmin through the Tarrant County College Foundation.
Sue Bearrie Fashion Merchandising Scholarship
The Sue Bearrie Fashion Merchandising Scholarship is offered to students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Fashion Merchandising. This merit-based scholarship supports students attending the TCC Northeast Campus who have demonstrated academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 2.75. Eligible students must be currently enrolled and maintain full-time status with at least 12 credit hours during the award period. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours from the BUAD Fashion Merchandising degree plan, including at least 9 credit hours of HECO or FSHN courses, prior to receiving the award. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 12 credit hours in the fall semester. This award is funded by the Friends and Family of Sue Bearrie and is administered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. Financial need is not a requirement for this scholarship, as it is merit-based and focused on recognizing academic achievement in the fashion merchandising field. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completing the General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship portal.
Stephen Hull Memorial Automotive Service Technology Scholarship
The Stephen Hull Memorial Automotive Service Technology Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing careers in automotive technology. This scholarship is available to students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College's South Campus who are pursuing either an Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Service Technology or a Certificate of Completion in Engine Analysis Technician or Heavy Line Technician. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement with a minimum GPA requirement of 2.5 for current TCC students or high school equivalent for first-time students. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours for the AAS degree program or 8 credit hours for the Certificate of Completion program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes the required credit hours in the fall semester. This opportunity is provided by the Friends and Family of Stephen Hull to honor his memory and support students pursuing automotive service technology education.
STEM Scholarship - AAUW Tarrant County Branch
The STEM Scholarship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Tarrant County Branch supports students at Tarrant County College pursuing associate degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. This merit-based scholarship is designed for students who intend to continue their studies toward a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester. The scholarship is renewable for up to four semesters at TCC, with recipients being awarded for two semesters at a time if they maintain the required GPA and credit hours. Applicants must reside in Tarrant County for at least 12 months and address STEM-related careers in their application narrative, specifically discussing the importance of STEM classes for middle school girls.
Spirit of William Brandon Mills Scholarship
The Spirit of William Brandon Mills Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is available to students pursuing an associate degree, certificate of completion, or continuing education workforce program. The award provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Preference is given to applicants with a history of volunteerism, honoring the spirit of service embodied by William Brandon Mills. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment and a minimum 2.0 GPA, with the opportunity for spring renewal based on academic performance in the fall semester.
Shilling Family Scholarship
The Shilling Family Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support graduates of R. L. Paschal High School who are pursuing higher education at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is available to students enrolled in either an associate degree or a certificate of completion program, requiring a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program. Preference is given to students who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum GPA of 2.75, completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall, and enrolls in 9 credit hours for the spring term. This award provides financial support to help reduce the burden of educational costs for qualifying students from R. L. Paschal High School attending Tarrant County College.
Sharon Holland Burns Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Sharon Holland Burns Memorial Nursing Scholarship supports nursing students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing. This scholarship awards $2,000 annually ($1,000 per fall and spring semesters) to students demonstrating academic excellence and commitment to nursing. The scholarship is renewable for up to six consecutive semesters, including summer sessions, provided students maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in the nursing curriculum and complete at least 7 credit hours each semester. Preference is given to single parents with dependent children and to applicants intending to pursue nursing careers in women's health. While financial need is considered, the award may be based on merit if no qualified applicants meet federal financial need guidelines.
Shalyn and Al Clark Insurance and Financial Services Endowed Scholarship
The Shalyn and Al Clark Insurance and Financial Services Endowed Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. This scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in business or insurance-related studies. Recipients must maintain a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75, or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score if they are first-time TCC students. The scholarship requires enrollment in a minimum of 9 credit hours for the period of award. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall. This is a merit-based award, and determination of financial need is not required for eligibility. The scholarship was established by Shalyn and Al Clark of State Farm Insurance to support students pursuing careers in business and insurance fields.
Scott Simmons Endowed Scholarship
The Scott Simmons Endowed Scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion in Construction Management Technology at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and maintain strong academic performance. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours (or full-time as defined by their program) and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the student achieves a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. This endowed scholarship is funded by SCH Homes, LP and provides varying award amounts to eligible students.
Schrantz Family Scholarship
The Schrantz Family Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation for students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. This scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion who intend to pursue a career in education at any level and in any capacity, including roles such as teacher, counselor, administrator, academic advisor, or instructional associate. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 3.5 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Financial need is not a requirement for this scholarship.
Sam Krhovjak Memorial Scholarship
The Sam Krhovjak Memorial Scholarship is a one-quarter scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled in Community Education & Engagement vocational courses. This scholarship is funded by colleagues of Sam Krhovjak and aims to assist students pursuing vocational training at Tarrant County College. The award is designed to provide financial support for a single quarter of study in vocational programs offered through the college's Community Education & Engagement division. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship system.
Ruthann Geer Cum Laude Scholarship
The Ruthann Geer Cum Laude Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for students at Tarrant County College who plan to pursue an associate degree followed by enrollment in a four-year institution. The scholarship requires recipients to maintain strong academic performance with a minimum GPA of 3.4 for current TCC students or 3.9 for first-time students from high school. Recipients must be enrolled full-time (minimum 12 credit hours) and complete at least 20 hours of community service during each semester. Preference is given to students attending the Southeast Campus. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 3.4 GPA, completes at least 12 credit hours in the fall, and provides verification of completed community service to the Foundation Office.
Ruby B. Dean Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Ruby B. Dean Memorial Nursing Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is designed to support nursing students throughout their program, providing financial assistance for tuition and educational expenses. The scholarship is renewable for the duration of the nursing program if academic requirements are maintained. Preference is given to applicants demonstrating financial need based on federal or state guidelines, though it may be awarded on a merit basis if no applicants with financial need apply. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and enroll in at least 7 credit hours per semester (4 credit hours in summer). The scholarship covers fall, spring, and summer semesters for the entire duration of the nursing program, providing consistent support for students pursuing their nursing education.
Rotary Club of Fort Worth South_Fort Worth Foundation, 501(c)(3) Scholarship
This scholarship supports students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 for current TCC students or a high school equivalent/passing GED score for first-time students. Recipients must enroll in at least 6 credit hours or maintain full-time enrollment as defined by their program during the award period. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship can be renewed for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. Award amounts vary based on available funding.
Rotary Club of Arlington South Scholarship
The Rotary Club of Arlington South Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue a certificate of completion. The scholarship is specifically designed for graduates of Arlington ISD high schools within the immediate past 5 years, with preference given to applicants who graduated from Seguin High School. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment as defined by their program and demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5 for TCC students or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score if a first-time TCC student. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes full-time credit hours in the fall semester. This scholarship emphasizes academic merit rather than financial need, supporting students in their pursuit of technical and career-oriented certificate programs at Tarrant County College.
Rotarian's Wine Appreciation Fellowship Scholarship
The Rotarian's Wine Appreciation Fellowship Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College pursuing culinary arts education. This merit-based scholarship is designed for students entering or currently enrolled at TCC who are committed to advancing their careers in the culinary field through either an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts or a Certificate of Completion in Culinary Arts I or Catering/Private Chef. The scholarship emphasizes academic achievement with a minimum GPA requirement and full-time enrollment commitment. Recipients may receive continued funding in the spring semester if they maintain satisfactory academic progress. Preference is given to applicants who participated in high school Culinary Arts programs, demonstrating their early commitment to the field.
Robert Nabors Memorial Scholarship
The Robert Nabors Memorial Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing nursing or allied health care professions at TCC South Campus. The scholarship requires students to be currently enrolled at Tarrant County College with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and meet federal or state financial aid guidelines. Preference is given to first-generation college students. Recipients must enroll full-time in their chosen program during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 2.75 GPA in the fall and successfully completes all fall coursework. This award is made possible by the Robert Nabors Family and Friends and aims to support students in healthcare fields who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need.
Robert A. Davis Memorial Scholarship
The Robert A. Davis Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing an Associate of Arts degree at TCC South Campus. This renewable scholarship assists students who demonstrate financial need and academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.7. The scholarship is designed to support students throughout their associate degree journey, providing financial assistance for up to four consecutive fall and spring semesters. Preference is given to applicants who demonstrate a commitment to community service through volunteerism. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress and enrollment standards to continue receiving support.
Red River Triumph Car Club Scholarship
The Red River Triumph Car Club Scholarship supports students pursuing automotive collision repair education at Tarrant County College. This merit-based scholarship is available to students entering or currently enrolled at TCC who intend to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree or Certificate of Completion in the Automotive Collision Repair Program. The scholarship can be awarded for up to four consecutive semesters, providing ongoing support for eligible students who maintain academic standards. Recipients must enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester and maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA. First-time TCC students must have a high school equivalent GPA of 2.75, while continuing students must maintain a 2.75 cumulative GPA at TCC. The scholarship is offered by the Red River Triumph Car Club of Fort Worth through the Tarrant County College Foundation.
Real Estate and Facilities Funded Scholarship for Student Success
This scholarship is designed to support students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need, providing financial assistance to help them succeed in their educational goals. Recipients must maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program) and meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete a minimum of 9 credit hours in the fall semester. This opportunity is funded by the Real Estate and Facilities Division of Tarrant County College and TCC Faculty and Staff.
Ray and Ellen O'Neal Family Scholarship
The Ray and Ellen O'Neal Family Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires recipients to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent for first-time students), enroll in at least 9 credit hours, and complete eight hours of volunteer service with a Tarrant County nonprofit organization during the semester. Recipients must also demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum 2.75 GPA, completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall, and provides verification of volunteer service to the Foundation Office.
R.L. Paschal High School Class of 1956 Scholarship
The R.L. Paschal High School Class of 1956 Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship awarded to graduates of R.L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth, Texas who are enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. Recipients must be pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. The scholarship supports students enrolling in at least 8 credit hours per semester and who are residents of Tarrant County. This scholarship does not require determination of financial need and is based on merit. Recipients who maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 8 credit hours in the fall semester will receive a spring scholarship renewal. The award amount varies and is provided through the Tarrant County College Foundation by the R.L. Paschal High School Class of 1956.
R W and Helen Ramirez McAnally Endowed Scholarship
The R W and Helen Ramirez McAnally Endowed Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This need-based scholarship requires students to maintain enrollment in a minimum of 8 credit hours and achieve a minimum GPA of 2.0. The scholarship is designed to assist students who meet federal or state financial need guidelines. Recipients who successfully complete the fall semester with at least 8 credit hours and a minimum semester GPA of 2.0 will continue to receive scholarship support in the spring semester. The award amount varies based on available funding. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completing the General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships portal.
Professional Aviation Maintenance Association Scholarship
The Professional Aviation Maintenance Association Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship program for students pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology at Tarrant County College. This renewable scholarship funds AERM classes including tuition, fees, textbooks, and Federal Aviation Administration written examinations at the rate assessed for Tarrant County residents. The scholarship is awarded for the duration of the program, provided students maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete all courses each semester. Preference is given to applicants with a history of volunteerism. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours per semester or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. This opportunity is specifically designed to support students entering the aviation maintenance field and requires U.S. legal residency for FAA certification purposes.
Physical Therapist Assistant Scholarship
The Physical Therapist Assistant Scholarship is offered by Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled in or entering the Physical Therapist Assistant Program pursuing an Associate in Applied Science Degree. This merit-based scholarship requires a minimum 3.0 GPA at TCC or high school equivalent for first-time students, and enrollment in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship portal.
Pennie Boyett Scholarship
The Pennie Boyett Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship provides financial assistance to students with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and who are enrolled in at least 6 credit hours or full-time as defined by their program. The award is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall. Preference is given to students who graduated from high school 12 years ago or earlier, applicants with a history of volunteerism, and those who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship amount varies and recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Paulos Family Endowed Scholarship
The Paulos Family Endowed Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Recipients must maintain a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score if entering as a first-time TCC student. The scholarship requires enrollment in at least 9 credit hours or full-time status as defined by the recipient's program. Students who achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester will be eligible to receive a spring scholarship renewal. Award amounts vary depending on available funds. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships system.
Patrick H. and Sondra K. Admire Family Scholarship Fund
The Patrick H. and Sondra K. Admire Family Scholarship Fund is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in accounting or business-related fields of study. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75 (with 3.0 being desirable) or, for first-time TCC students, a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours for the period of the award. Financial need determination is not required for this scholarship, as it is awarded based on academic merit. Recipients may receive a spring scholarship if they achieve a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester, making this a renewable opportunity for qualified students.
Oak Crest Woman's Club Nursing Scholarship
The Oak Crest Woman's Club Nursing Scholarship supports nursing students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing. This renewable scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance throughout the duration of the nursing program, covering fall, spring, and summer semesters. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need, though the scholarship may be awarded on a merit basis if no applicants demonstrate need. Recipients must maintain strong academic performance with a minimum 3.0 GPA and remain enrolled in at least 7 credit hours per semester (4 credit hours in summer sessions) to continue receiving the award. The scholarship is offered by The Oak Crest Woman's Club through the Tarrant County College Foundation.
Nursing Scholarship
The Nursing Scholarship is offered by Huguley Memorial Medical Center through the Tarrant County College Foundation. This scholarship supports students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to assist nursing students who demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in required nursing courses and meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. Preference is given to applicants who are single heads of household with dependent children. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment of at least 8 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA and completes at least 8 credit hours in the fall semester.
Northwest Fine Arts Scholarship
The Northwest Fine Arts Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing fine arts studies, including performing or visual arts, at the TCC Northwest Campus. The scholarship does not require determination of financial need and provides varying award amounts to eligible students. Recipients must be enrolled or entering Tarrant County College with a minimum GPA of 2.5 (or high school equivalent/passing GED score for first-time students) and must enroll in at least 6 credit hours for the period of award. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completion of the General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships portal.
Northeast Star Scholarship
The Northeast Star Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students attending the TCC Northeast Campus. This scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need and academic achievement, with a minimum GPA requirement of 2.75. The scholarship supports students who are in the early stages of their college education, having completed no more than 18 college credit hours before the first award. The award is renewable for up to four consecutive fall and spring semesters, provided the recipient maintains satisfactory academic progress. Recipients must enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester and maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 to retain the scholarship. The scholarship is funded by donors Larry and Kim Davis and aims to support students pursuing their educational goals at Tarrant County College Northeast Campus.
Northeast Founders' Scholarship
The Northeast Founders' Scholarship is a renewable scholarship opportunity for students enrolled at Tarrant County College Northeast Campus. The scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA and enroll in at least 9 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program). The scholarship provides financial support for the fall semester, with renewal possible for the spring semester if eligibility criteria are met. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need, making this scholarship particularly valuable for students requiring financial assistance to pursue their educational goals at TCC Northeast Campus.
National Board for Respiratory Care Scholarship
The National Board for Respiratory Care Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are admitted into the Associate of Applied Science Program in Respiratory Care. The scholarship requires a minimum 2.0 GPA at TCC or high school equivalent and enrollment in at least 6 credit hours per semester. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state financial need guidelines. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships platform.
Myrtle McMahan Scholarship
The Myrtle McMahan Scholarship provides financial support to students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing degrees in nursing or allied health programs. This scholarship recognizes students with strong academic performance and demonstrated financial need. Eligible students must be admitted into the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing or any allied health program at Tarrant County College. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and enroll in at least 7 credit hours per semester. The scholarship is renewable for up to four semesters, provided the student continues to meet the academic requirements of a 3.0 GPA and completes a minimum of 7 credit hours each semester. Award amounts vary based on available funding.
Minor-Warmsley "Achieving My Dream" Scholarship
The Minor-Warmsley "Achieving My Dream" Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This merit-based scholarship is designed to help students achieve their educational goals with a preference for single heads of household with dependent children. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.3 GPA and enroll in at least 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients meet the GPA and credit hour requirements in the fall semester. Financial need determination is not required for this merit-based award.
Mike S. Leffingwell Memorial Scholarship
The Mike S. Leffingwell Memorial Scholarship is a memorial scholarship honoring Mike S. Leffingwell, established by his family, friends, and work colleagues. This annual scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College Northeast Campus who are pursuing studies in Psychology. The scholarship provides $1,000 annually, distributed as $500 per fall and spring semester, based on availability of funds. The award is designed to support students who demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum 3.0 GPA at TCC, or a passing GED score for first-time students. Recipients must enroll in at least 6 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 3.0 semester GPA and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester.
Mike Matthews Endowed Fine Arts Scholarship Fund
The Mike Matthews Endowed Fine Arts Scholarship Fund is a merit-based scholarship supporting students pursuing studies in the fine arts at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is available to students studying dance, drama, music, and/or visual arts. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 12 credit hours during the award period. Renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Financial need determination is not required for this scholarship.
Melody Benton Spruell "I AM a Nurse" Scholarship
The Melody Benton Spruell "I AM a Nurse" Scholarship supports nursing students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing. This scholarship is specifically designed to help parents with dependent children, with preference given to single parents and those intending to pursue careers in women's health. The scholarship recognizes the financial and academic challenges faced by nursing students who are also parents. Recipients must demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum 3.0 GPA, though a 3.25 GPA or higher is preferred as it demonstrates superior aptitude in the nursing program. The scholarship is renewable for up to four consecutive semesters, including summer sessions, providing sustained support throughout the nursing program. Preference is also given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need, ensuring the scholarship reaches students who need financial assistance most.
MediServ Ltd. Scholarship
The MediServ Ltd. Scholarship supports students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science in the Health Information Technology Program at Tarrant County College during their final year of coursework. The scholarship is designed for students who demonstrate strong academic performance in Health Information Technology courses and meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in HITT courses and 2.5 in other coursework while enrolled in at least 8 credit hours or completing their final semester. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if academic requirements are met. Notably, any unused award funds in the final semester may be applied toward the cost of registration for the RHIT exam after documentation is provided.
Mayor Elzie D. Odom/Spring Creek Restaurants Scholarship
This scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship is merit-based and does not require demonstration of financial need. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 (or high school equivalent for first-time students) and enroll in at least 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. A unique requirement of this scholarship is that recipients must volunteer eight hours with a Tarrant County nonprofit organization during the course of each semester. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75, complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall, and provide signed verification of their volunteer service to the Foundation Office.
May Owen Nursing Scholarship
The May Owen Nursing Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for nursing students at Tarrant County College. The scholarship supports students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing who demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (with preference for 3.25 or higher). Recipients must have completed at least half of their required degree hours and maintain enrollment in at least 7 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship particularly values applicants with a demonstrated history of volunteerism. This scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain academic standards and enrollment requirements. The award amount varies, and financial need determination is not required for eligibility.
Matthew Mata Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Matthew Mata Memorial Nursing Scholarship is a need-based scholarship program supporting single parent nursing students at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment and meet specific GPA requirements. The scholarship has a renewal component, allowing recipients to receive a spring scholarship if they maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in the fall semester and successfully complete all fall nursing courses. This renewable structure provides continued support throughout the academic year for qualifying students. This opportunity specifically targets single parents who are heads of household, recognizing the unique challenges faced by this population while pursuing nursing education. The scholarship aims to support students who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need as they work toward their nursing degree.
Matthew E. Davenport Memorial Scholarship
The Matthew E. Davenport Memorial Scholarship is a financial aid opportunity offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing careers in Criminal Justice. This scholarship is designed to assist students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are working toward an associate degree or certificate of completion in Criminal Justice. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement while providing financial support to eligible students. Recipients who maintain satisfactory academic progress may receive renewable support for the spring semester. The scholarship gives preference to applicants who demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines, making it accessible to students who need financial assistance to complete their educational goals in the field of Criminal Justice.
Mary Lynn O'Day Endowed Scholarship
The Mary Lynn O'Day Endowed Scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5, or high school equivalent for first-time TCC students, and enrollment in a minimum of 12 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program) for the period of award. Preference is given to Birdville ISD graduates and students intending to transfer to a 4-year university after graduation from TCC and pursuing Mathematics or Education. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 is achieved and a minimum of 12 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program) are completed in the fall. The award amount varies and recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Mary Holley Price Memorial Scholarship
The Mary Holley Price Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree. This scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation and is funded by The Price Family. The scholarship provides financial support for students who demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.0, and can be renewed for up to four semesters if recipients maintain their academic performance and enrollment requirements. Preference is given to students attending the Southeast Campus, though all eligible TCC students may apply through the general scholarship application process.
Marvin B. Loeb Sign Language Interpreting Scholarship
The Marvin B. Loeb Sign Language Interpreting Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing studies in sign language interpreting. This scholarship is designed for students who are currently enrolled at Tarrant County College and are committed to obtaining interpreter certification upon completion of their degree. The award is available to students who have successfully completed their first year in the Sign Language Interpreting AAS program and have been accepted into the second year. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall and in sign language courses, enroll in at least 7 credit hours, and have completed at least 24 credit hours at TCC. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains academic standards and enrollment requirements. This scholarship is funded by Tarrant County College Faculty and Staff and The Loeb Family.
Mario Hernandez Scholarship
The Mario Hernandez Scholarship supports students pursuing an Associate of Arts Degree in Teaching at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is provided by Tarrant County College Faculty and Staff and Friends and Family of Mario Hernandez to help first-generation college students achieve their educational goals. The scholarship gives preference to single heads of household with dependent children who are working to improve the quality of life for themselves and their families. Recipients must maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours and demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 2.75 GPA and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Margaret Shilling Memorial Scholarship
The Margaret Shilling Memorial Scholarship is a financial aid opportunity for students enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing education in nutrition and culinary fields. This scholarship supports students working toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dietetic Technician or a Certificate of Completion in Dietary Manager, Nutrition Specialist 1, Food and Nutrition Coach, or Culinary Programs. The scholarship is renewable for spring semester if academic requirements are maintained. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need, making this an important resource for students pursuing careers in dietetics, nutrition, and culinary arts.
Mabel Matthews Scholarship
The Mabel Matthews Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion in business-related fields including accounting, business, marketing, real estate, or related areas of study. This merit-based scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 for continuing students or high school equivalent/GED for first-time students, along with enrollment in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Preference is given to applicants who are single heads of household with dependent children. Recipients who maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester will automatically receive a spring scholarship renewal. The scholarship is awarded through the Tarrant County College Foundation and does not require determination of financial need.
M.S. and Meek Lane Doss Endowed Opportunity Award Scholarship
The M.S. and Meek Lane Doss Endowed Opportunity Award Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing an associate degree at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and meet academic requirements. Recipients must be enrolled full-time and maintain satisfactory academic progress. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 12 credit hours in the fall. Preference is given to graduates of high schools located in western Texas (west of a line from Wichita Falls to Laredo) or southeastern New Mexico.
Lorraine Packard Luna Radiologic Technology Scholarship
The Lorraine Packard Luna Radiologic Technology Scholarship supports students enrolled in Tarrant County College's Radiologic Technology Program. This scholarship is designed for full-time students in their second year of study who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence, requiring a minimum GPA of 3.25, and considers financial need based on federal or state guidelines. Preference is given to students who demonstrate professional engagement through membership in relevant professional societies, organizations, or associations in the radiologic technology field. Recipients who maintain the required GPA and enrollment standards in the fall semester will automatically receive a spring scholarship, providing continuous support throughout the academic year for qualifying students.
Long Term Care Administration Scholarship
The Long Term Care Administration Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing a Certificate of Completion in the Long Term Care Administration Program. This merit-based scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and are enrolled in specific LTCA courses during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall. Financial need is not a requirement for this scholarship. The award is funded by Dr. Princess Jackson and aims to support students preparing for careers in long-term care administration.
Leonard Lee Jones, Chaine des Rotisseurs, Bailliage de Fort Worth Scholarship
This merit-based scholarship supports students pursuing culinary arts education at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is available to students currently enrolled at or entering TCC who intend to pursue either an Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts or a Certificate of Completion in Culinary Arts I or Catering/Private Chef. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the period of award. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Preference is given to applicants who have participated in their high school Culinary Arts program. Financial need is not a determining factor for this award.
Leon Hughes Memorial Scholarship
The Leon Hughes Memorial Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enrollment in at least 9 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program) for the period of award. Preference is given to students who graduated from Dunbar High School in the spring of the award year. Recipients must meet federal guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum GPA of 2.5 and completes a minimum of 9 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program).
Lawlis Family Scholarship
The Lawlis Family Scholarship is awarded to single parents or heads of household with dependent children who are enrolled at Tarrant County College. This scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion, with awards available for both fall and spring semesters. Recipients must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines and maintain at least part-time enrollment status. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves satisfactory academic progress, making it possible to receive support across multiple terms. This opportunity is designed to help single parents balance educational goals with family responsibilities by providing financial assistance to reduce the burden of college costs.
Larry and Kim Davis Scholarship
The Larry and Kim Davis Scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled at Tarrant County College who attend the TCC Northeast Campus. This scholarship supports students who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Eligible students must have a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75, be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours during the award period, and have completed at least 12 credit hours at TCC. Recipients who maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall will automatically receive a spring scholarship renewal. The award amount varies based on available funding and is designed to help students meet their educational expenses while pursuing their studies at Tarrant County College.
Kenneth David McClelland Endowed Scholarship
The Kenneth David McClelland Endowed Scholarship supports students entering or enrolled at Tarrant County College's Northeast Campus STEPS program. This scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students pursuing workforce skills credentials with the intent to enter the workforce. Preference is given to students demonstrating financial need based on the TCC TPEG application. Recipients may receive up to 4 semesters of scholarship awards, with the intent that their workforce skills program tuition is fully funded through this scholarship. The TCC Community Education Office at the Northeast Campus provides assistance to STEPS students with the scholarship application process as needed. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by The Gonzalez Family and The Sullivan Family. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship portal.
Keith P. Holder Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Keith P. Holder Endowed Scholarship Fund is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at Tarrant County College. This merit-based scholarship does not require determination of financial need and is designed to assist students in pursuing their educational goals at TCC. Preference is given to students who qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits and/or qualify as Head of Household standard deduction on federal income tax returns. The scholarship is renewable for students who remain enrolled at Tarrant County College. The scholarship was established through the Estate of Keith P. Holder to provide ongoing support to TCC students. Award amounts vary based on available funding.
John D. "Mac" McNeill Aviation Scholarship
The John D. "Mac" McNeill Aviation Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing aviation maintenance technology education. This scholarship is available to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree or a Certificate of Completion in Aviation Maintenance Technology. The scholarship does not require demonstration of financial need and focuses on academic merit. Recipients must maintain at least 9 credit hours during the award period and demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum GPA of 2.75 for new applicants (3.0 preferred) or high school equivalent credentials for first-time TCC students. The scholarship offers renewal opportunities for spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum 3.0 GPA in the Aviation Maintenance Technology curriculum and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
John and Annie Mason Scholarship
The John and Annie Mason Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is specifically designed for single heads of household with dependent children who are pursuing either an associate degree with the intention to transfer to a four-year institution or completing a certificate of completion program. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.0 for current TCC students or a high school equivalent/passing GED score for first-time students, along with enrollment in at least 6 credit hours during the award period. This renewable scholarship can be awarded for up to four consecutive fall/spring semesters, provided recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.0 and complete at least 6 credit hours each semester. The award amount varies and is determined on a case-by-case basis. Financial need is not a requirement for this merit-based scholarship, making it accessible to eligible single parents pursuing higher education at TCC. Recipients are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application on the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship portal.
Joe and Elaine Rushing Scholarship
The Joe and Elaine Rushing Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need according to federal guidelines. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA at TCC or, if they are first-time students, have a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program during the award period. This scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 6 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program) in the fall semester. The scholarship was established through the generosity of donor Sherron F. Kulwin and is administered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. Applicants are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the TCC scholarship portal. The award amount varies depending on available funds and recipient needs.
Jimmy Don Owings First Responders Endowed Scholarship
The Jimmy Don Owings First Responders Endowed Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship awarded to students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing careers in public safety and emergency services. The scholarship supports students working toward an associate degree or certificate of completion in criminal justice, firefighter/fire protection technology, emergency medical services, or paramedic programs. Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA and complete at least 4 hours of community service per award period. The scholarship can be renewed for the spring semester if requirements are met, including maintaining a minimum semester GPA of 2.5, completing at least 6 credit hours in the fall, and providing signed verification of community service. Established by the Owings Family, this scholarship recognizes students committed to serving their communities as first responders. Financial need is not a requirement for this award.
Jim Barros Music Scholarship
The Jim Barros Music Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Arts Degree in Music with the intention to transfer to a four-year music major degree program. This merit-based scholarship is specifically for students attending the TCC Northeast Campus who demonstrate strong academic performance in music coursework. Recipients must maintain enrollment in core music courses including private lessons, recital lab, and at least one music ensemble. The scholarship emphasizes academic excellence with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 and a 3.0 GPA in music courses, while requiring completion of foundational music theory and ear training courses. Recipients may receive renewal for the spring semester if they maintain the required GPA standards and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Financial need is not a determining factor for this merit-based award.
Jerry and Helen Womack Scholarship for Entrepreneurs or Educators
The Jerry and Helen Womack Scholarship for Entrepreneurs or Educators is a merit-based scholarship offered to students at Tarrant County College who are graduates of Azle High School. The scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree with preference given to those studying business or education. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum high school GPA of 2.75 and maintain strong academic performance throughout their studies. Recipients must be enrolled full-time with at least 12 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for up to four consecutive semesters if students maintain a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and complete at least 9 credit hours each semester. Preference is also given to applicants who are employed while attending school, recognizing the entrepreneurial spirit and work ethic valued by the donors. This scholarship honors the legacy of Jerry and Helen Womack and their commitment to supporting education and entrepreneurship in the Azle community.
Jerry and Helen Womack Certificate of Completion Scholarship
The Jerry and Helen Womack Certificate of Completion Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing a certificate of completion at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is specifically designed for recent graduates of Azle High School who are currently enrolled or entering Tarrant County College. Recipients must maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 6 credit hours during the award period. Preference is given to applicants who are employed while attending school. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall. This scholarship provides financial support to help certificate-seeking students achieve their educational goals without requiring demonstration of financial need.
Jacquelyn Kay Rowe Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Jacquelyn Kay Rowe Memorial Nursing Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support nursing students in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing. The scholarship is available to currently enrolled Tarrant County College students who have been admitted into the nursing program and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in required nursing courses. Preference is given to single heads of household with dependent children. Recipients must enroll as full-time nursing students during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and completes at least 8 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program) in the fall. Financial need determination is not required for this award.
Irvin Robinson, M.D. Endowed Allied Health Professions Scholarship
The Irvin Robinson, M.D. Endowed Allied Health Professions Scholarship supports students enrolled in allied health programs at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and maintain strong academic performance. Recipients must be enrolled full-time as defined by their specific allied health program and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains the required GPA and enrollment status. Award amounts vary based on available funding.
HVAC Technology Scholarship
The HVAC Technology Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing education in Heating Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology. This merit-based scholarship is available to currently enrolled Tarrant County College students who are working toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree or a Certificate of Completion in HART. The scholarship requires students to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and be enrolled in at least 8 credit hours, with a minimum of 8 credit hours already completed in HART courses. Recipients who maintain a semester GPA of 2.5 and complete a minimum of 8 credit hours in the program during the fall semester will automatically receive a spring scholarship renewal. The scholarship is funded by Faculty and Advisory Board Members of the Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Department and does not require demonstration of financial need.
Hotel Association of Tarrant County Scholarship
The Hotel Association of Tarrant County Scholarship supports students pursuing hospitality-related education at Tarrant County College. This merit-based scholarship is available to students enrolled at TCC Southeast Campus who are pursuing either an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Hospitality Management or a Certificate of Completion in related fields including Hospitality/Travel & Tourism, Meeting & Event Planning/Convention & Group Management, or Restaurant Operations. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours. The scholarship gives preference to applicants planning a career in travel, tourism, or other hospitality-related fields. Recipients may receive a spring scholarship renewal if they achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Students must either take at least one course in the hospitality-related field or have been employed by a HATC member hotel for a minimum of six months before the award period.
Hodges Trust Endowed Scholarship
The Hodges Trust Endowed Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 or, for first-time TCC students, a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours or maintain full-time enrollment as defined by their program during the award period. Preference is given to applicants meeting federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester.
Henry P. Kologe Memorial Scholarship
The Henry P. Kologe Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is specifically designed to support first-generation college students who demonstrate financial need. The scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible students who maintain satisfactory academic progress with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester. Recipients may receive a spring scholarship if they meet the renewal criteria, which includes achieving a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completing at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Preference is given to applicants who have a history of volunteerism, demonstrating their commitment to community service. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completion of the General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships platform.
Helen Baker Horticulture Endowed Scholarship
The Helen Baker Horticulture Endowed Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing education in Horticulture or Business fields. This scholarship provides financial support for students enrolled at Tarrant County College who demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5. The scholarship awards $2,000 annually, disbursed as $1,000 per semester for fall and spring terms. Preference is given to students studying Horticulture. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains the required GPA and credit hour enrollment in the fall semester. This opportunity is funded by the Greater Fort Worth Herb Society and is designed to support students pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion in eligible programs at Tarrant County College.
Grapevine and Colleyville Rotary Clubs' Scholarship for Hospitality/Tourism Students
This merit-based scholarship is offered by the Grapevine and Colleyville Rotary Clubs through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing careers in hospitality and tourism. The scholarship is specifically designed for students enrolled at Tarrant County College's Southeast Campus who are working toward an associate degree or certificate of completion in culinary arts or hotel and restaurant administration. Applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Preference is given to students who have completed two or more courses (three or more credits) in the GCISD Hospitality and Tourism CTE Program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain the required GPA and credit hour enrollment during the fall semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship portal.
Gordon H. and Lynn Wilson Memorial Scholarship
The Gordon H. and Lynn Wilson Memorial Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Arts Degree in Teaching or an Associate of Arts Degree with the intention to transfer to a four-year institution to earn a teaching certificate. The scholarship is merit-based and does not require determination of financial need. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Preference is given to students attending TCC Northeast Campus. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains the required GPA and credit hours in the fall semester. The award is funded by Tarrant County College Faculty, Staff and Community members and The Wilson Family.
Gloria Mills Scholarship
The Gloria Mills Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing studies in mathematics or chemistry at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is funded by Tarrant County College Faculty and Staff and does not require a determination of financial need. Eligible applicants must be entering or currently enrolled at Tarrant County College with the intention to pursue studies in mathematics or chemistry, excluding Nursing majors. Applicants must maintain a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75, or if a first-time TCC student, must have a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours for the award period (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program). Preference is given to students attending the TCC Northwest Campus. The scholarship offers renewal potential: recipients can receive a spring scholarship if they achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 and complete a minimum of 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships portal.
Glenda Gunnin Steenwyk Memorial Scholarship
The Glenda Gunnin Steenwyk Memorial Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or equivalent high school credentials for first-time students. Recipients must maintain at least 6 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need, making this scholarship particularly beneficial for students requiring financial assistance to complete their nursing education.
Georgia Duncan Scholarship for Future Teachers
The Georgia Duncan Scholarship for Future Teachers is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. This scholarship supports students who are currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College with the intention to complete an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree. The scholarship is designed to encourage and support future educators pursuing their teaching credentials at TCC. Applicants must maintain a minimum TCC GPA of 3.0, or have a high school equivalent if they are first-time TCC students. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the period of the award. Preference is given to applicants attending TCC's Northeast Campus, though students from other campuses may also be considered. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall. This provides an opportunity for continued support throughout the academic year. The award amount varies and is determined based on available funds. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completing the General Application through the TCC Foundation scholarship portal.
Gayle Francis Dare to Dream Network Technology Scholarship
The Gayle Francis Dare to Dream Network Technology Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who are pursuing degrees or certificates in Information Technology fields. The scholarship is designed to assist students studying Network Support, Cybersecurity, Information Technology Support, Cybersecurity Specialist, Ethical Hacking, or Convergence Technology – Information Assurance. This merit-based scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enrollment in at least 9 credit hours for the award period. Preference is given to applicants with prior work experience or military service. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships portal. This opportunity provides financial support to help students advance their education in high-demand technology fields, particularly network technology and cybersecurity. The award amount varies and is determined on an individual basis. No separate application is required beyond the General Application.
Gail Eberly "Get the Vision" Scholarship
The Gail Eberly "Get the Vision" Scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in accounting or business-related fields of study. This merit-based scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 or a passing GED score for first-time students. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours for the period of the award or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes a minimum of 6 credit hours in the fall. Financial need is not a requirement for this scholarship. The award amount varies and is funded by the Friends and Family of Gail Eberly.
Frank Family Scholarship
The Frank Family Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing associate degrees or certificate programs at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed for students who intend to either transfer to a four-year institution within two years or complete a certificate of completion program. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and enroll in at least 15 credit hours per semester. While financial need determination is not required, preference is given to students who demonstrate financial obstacles in their application essay. This renewable scholarship can provide support for up to four consecutive fall and spring semesters, contingent upon maintaining academic performance standards and credit hour requirements.
Francis Kobty Hospitality Scholarship
The Francis Kobty Hospitality Scholarship supports students entering Tarrant County College at the Southeast Campus who are pursuing culinary arts or hospitality management education. The scholarship is designed to assist students enrolled in an AAS in Culinary Arts or Hospitality Management, or a Level 1 or Level 2 Certificate of Completion. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and enroll in minimum 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state financial need guidelines and who are graduates of Arlington or Mansfield ISD high schools. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Recipients are required to attend a scholarship presentation event with the Kobty family, allowing for connection between donors and scholars.
Frances Schuessler Scholarship
The Frances Schuessler Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing. This merit-based scholarship is designed to help nursing students continue their education at Tarrant County College. The scholarship gives preference to single heads of household with dependent children, recognizing the unique challenges faced by student parents pursuing nursing careers. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and enroll in at least 8 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if academic requirements are met during the fall semester.
Fort Worth Food and Wine Foundation Scholarship
The Fort Worth Food and Wine Foundation Scholarship supports students pursuing culinary arts, hospitality management, or dietetic technician studies at Tarrant County College. This merit-based scholarship is available to currently enrolled or entering students who intend to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree in one of these fields. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship gives preference to applicants who participated in high school Culinary Arts programs. Recipients who maintain the required GPA and credit hours in the fall semester will automatically receive a spring scholarship for the following semester. Financial need determination is not required for this merit-based award.
Findlay Construction Management Technology Scholarship
The Findlay Construction Management Technology Scholarship supports students pursuing construction management education at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to assist students enrolled in an Associate of Applied Science degree or Certificate of Completion in Construction. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enroll in at least 6 credit hours per semester. The scholarship gives preference to applicants who are parents with dependent children and those who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall. In the event a Construction program recipient is not found, the scholarship may be awarded to a student in any Associate of Applied Science degree or Certificate of Completion program at Tarrant County College.
Evelyn Moren Art Scholarship
The Evelyn Moren Art Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing visual arts education. This scholarship is specifically designed for students enrolled at TCC Northeast Campus who are working toward an Associate of Arts in Visual Arts (AAVA) Degree. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence in visual arts coursework, requiring a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all visual arts courses. Recipients must be currently enrolled at Tarrant County College and maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours during the award period, with at least 3 hours in visual art courses. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 while maintaining a cumulative 3.0 GPA in visual arts courses and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Funded by The Northeast Art Department, this award varies in amount and does not require determination of financial need, focusing instead on rewarding merit and commitment to visual arts education.
Elida Martinez Scholarship
The Elida Martinez Scholarship is offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing nursing or allied health professions at Tarrant County College. The scholarship provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Recipients must maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours (or 8 credit hours for nursing students) and a minimum GPA of 2.5. The scholarship can be renewed for the spring semester if the recipient meets the academic requirements and completes the minimum credit hours in the fall semester. The award is named in honor of Elida Martinez and is funded through the generous support of donor Alma Martinez-Eggar.
Dwain H. Hughes Memorial Scholarships for Nursing Students
The Dwain H. Hughes Memorial Scholarships for Nursing Students support students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed for students demonstrating strong academic performance and financial need. Recipients must maintain enrollment of at least 8 credit hours in the nursing program and achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 in courses applied towards their degree. This scholarship recognizes excellence in nursing education and provides financial assistance to help students complete their nursing studies. The award is renewable for up to four semesters, contingent upon meeting academic and enrollment requirements each semester. The scholarship aims to reduce financial barriers for nursing students and support the development of qualified healthcare professionals in the community.
Dr. William Coppola Scholarship
The Dr. William Coppola Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 or, for first-time TCC students, a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program for the period of award. Preference is given to Southeast Campus students and to applicants that meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes a minimum of 6 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program) in the fall. The award amount varies and is determined by the scholarship committee. This scholarship honors Dr. William Coppola and is made possible by contributions from his family and friends. Students are automatically considered for the scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship platform.
Dr. Tahita Fulkerson Scholarship
The Dr. Tahita Fulkerson Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support single heads of household with dependent children who are pursuing their educational goals at TCC Trinity River Campus. The scholarship is designed to assist students enrolled in associate degree or certificate programs who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Recipients must be enrolled for at least 9 credit hours and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75. The scholarship provides support for both fall and spring semesters, with spring renewal available to students who meet the required academic standards. This award is made possible through the generosity of Tarrant County College Faculty and Staff donors.
Dr. Norman D. Ellis Memorial Scholarship for Management Students
The Dr. Norman D. Ellis Memorial Scholarship for Management Students is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing careers in management-related fields. This scholarship is available to currently enrolled Tarrant County College students who intend to pursue careers in management, banking, economics, finance, or real estate. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75 overall and a minimum 3.0 GPA in management specialization courses, while having completed at least 12 credit hours in business administration or management coursework. The scholarship requires enrollment in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the award period and does not require demonstration of financial need. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain the required GPA standards and credit hour enrollment.
Dr. Michael Saenz Scholarship
The Dr. Michael Saenz Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution. This scholarship is specifically for students attending the TCC Northwest Campus who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 9 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by their program). The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves the required GPA and completes the minimum credit hours in the fall. The award amount varies and is determined based on available funding. This scholarship honors Dr. Michael Saenz and is funded by his friends and family.
Dr. Magdalena de la Teja Abrazando Al Exito Scholarship
The Dr. Magdalena de la Teja Abrazando Al Exito Scholarship is awarded to first-generation college students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate how Hispanic culture has influenced their lives and who meet academic and financial need requirements. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.75 GPA at TCC or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score if they are first-time TCC students. Additionally, recipients must have achieved a minimum cumulative grade of 'B' in any developmental coursework taken. The scholarship provides financial support for students enrolled in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Recipients are invited to attend the Abrazando al Exito celebration in October. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes a minimum of 9 credit hours in the fall.
Dr. Linda Parker Lebile Family Scholarship
The Dr. Linda Parker Lebile Family Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion at Tarrant County College. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 for continuing students or a passing GED/high school equivalent for first-time students, along with enrollment in at least 6 credit hours per semester. Recipients may receive renewal for the spring semester if they maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall. This scholarship does not require determination of financial need and award amounts vary. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the TCC Foundation scholarship portal.
Dr. Larry Darlage Scholarship
The Dr. Larry Darlage Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered to students currently enrolled at Tarrant County College's Northeast Campus who are pursuing an associate degree with the intent to continue toward a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution. The scholarship specifically supports students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields who have demonstrated academic excellence with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 20 credit hours at TCC and be enrolled in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the award period. Recipients must address their STEM career area of interest in their scholarship application essay. This scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. The award is supported by Tarrant County College Faculty, Staff and Community, Grapevine Rotary Club, and Metroport Rotary Club.
Dr. June Jacoby Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. June Jacoby Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is designed to support students who are graduates of KEYS High School (formerly KEYS Learning Center) in Euless, Texas, as they pursue their educational goals at TCC. The scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion and requires enrollment in a minimum of 6 credit hours, with preference given to those enrolled in 9 credit hours. Recipients can receive a spring scholarship if they maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.0 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall. The award amount varies and financial need determination is not required, making this a merit-based opportunity focused on supporting graduates of a specific high school in their community college education.
Dr. Judith J. Carrier Scholarship
The Dr. Judith J. Carrier Scholarship is a financial aid opportunity for students at Tarrant County College Southeast Campus pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.75 for current TCC students or passing GED scores for first-time students, along with enrollment in at least 9 credit hours. Applicants must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines. Preference is given to students who have demonstrated leadership roles in the community, previous school, or workplace, which must be addressed in the application essay. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a 2.75 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Dr. Erik France Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. Erik France Memorial Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an Associate of Arts degree and transfer to a four-year institution. The scholarship is specifically designated for students attending the TCC South Campus with a minimum GPA of 2.8, or first-time TCC students with a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Students must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the award period and meet federal or state financial aid guidelines. Preference is given to students planning to study the social sciences or humanities. This scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 2.8 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Dr. David Wells Scholarship for Continuing Education Students
The Dr. David Wells Scholarship for Continuing Education Students is a one-quarter-only scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation. This scholarship supports students enrolled in Community Education & Engagement courses labeled as vocational at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is funded by the Family and Friends of Dr. David Wells and aims to assist students pursuing continuing education in vocational fields. Award amounts vary based on available funding. Recipients are automatically considered based on completion of the General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships portal.
Dr. Charles L. McKinney Scholarship
The Dr. Charles L. McKinney Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation for students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. The scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion at the TCC South Campus. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA at TCC, or if a first-time student, have a high school equivalent or passing GED score. The scholarship requires enrollment in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program during the award period. This opportunity is designed to recognize academic merit and does not require determination of financial need. The scholarship may be renewed for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Dr. Carolyn Robertson Scholarship
The Dr. Carolyn Robertson Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing an associate degree at Tarrant County College with the intention of transferring to a four-year institution. The scholarship is designed to recognize academic excellence and support students with strong academic performance. Preference is given to students pursuing studies in Natural Science fields including biology, chemistry, geology, and physics, as well as to students attending TCC South Campus. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment of at least 12 credit hours during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum GPA of 3.4 and completes at least 12 credit hours in the fall semester. This scholarship is funded by the Friends and Family of Dr. Carolyn Robertson and aims to support high-achieving students in their educational journey from community college to a four-year institution.
Doris Bell Memorial Scholarship
The Doris Bell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in nursing or any allied health field of study. Recipients must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines and maintain at least a 2.5 GPA (or have passing high school/GED scores if first-time students). The scholarship supports students enrolled in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. This memorial scholarship is provided by the Friends and Family of Doris Bell through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing careers in nursing and allied health fields.
Don Bloxham Scholarship
The Don Bloxham Scholarship supports students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Recipients must be enrolled full-time in a minimum of 12 credit hours (or full-time enrollment as defined by the recipient's program) and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 at TCC, or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score if a first-time TCC student. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes a minimum of 12 credit hours in the fall semester. This award provides essential financial support to help students meet their educational goals at Tarrant County College.
Diane Turner Memorial Scholarship
The Diane Turner Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing studies in journalism and mass communications. The scholarship is provided by the Family and Friends of Diane Turner in memory of their loved one. This award is available to currently enrolled TCC students who have completed at least 12 credit hours and have taken or are currently taking a journalism course. Recipients must maintain at least 6 credit hours of enrollment and a minimum GPA of 2.5. Preference is given to student members of the Collegian staff. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester.
Dennis Wayne Roediger Memorial Scholarship
The Dennis Wayne Roediger Memorial Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing teaching careers. This merit-based scholarship is designed for students working toward an Associate of Arts Degree in Teaching or an Associate of Arts Degree with the intention to transfer to a four-year institution to earn a teaching certificate. Recipients must demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must have completed at least 30 credit hours at TCC. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Award amounts vary and financial need determination is not required for eligibility.
Dan Echols Memorial Scholarship
The Dan Echols Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion in graphic communication, journalism, or radio/television broadcasting. The scholarship supports students who demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and commitment to their field of study by enrolling in at least 6 credit hours of relevant coursework per semester. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. This renewable scholarship provides up to four semesters of funding for eligible students who maintain satisfactory academic progress. The award supports students' educational goals in communications and media-related fields, helping to reduce financial barriers to completing their degree or certificate programs at Tarrant County College.
Cordell Parker Northeast Campus Speech Scholarship
The Cordell Parker Northeast Campus Speech Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for students enrolled at Tarrant County College's Northeast Campus who are actively engaged in speech education and competition. This scholarship supports students who have completed foundational speech courses and participate in the campus speech tournament. The award is available to students maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2.75 while enrolled in at least 9 credit hours. Recipients who maintain satisfactory academic performance may be eligible for renewal in the spring semester, provided they meet the continued eligibility requirements including maintaining their GPA and enrollment status at TCC Northeast.
Colleyville Lions Club Scholarship
The Colleyville Lions Club Scholarship provides financial assistance to students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. Four scholarships are awarded annually, each providing $1,500 split across fall and spring semesters ($750 per semester). The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Recipients must have graduated from or currently reside in the Birdville, Grapevine, Colleyville, HEB, or Keller Independent School Districts, or have graduated from Nolan Catholic, Faith Christian, or Covenant High Schools. Applicants must meet federal or state guidelines for financial need and maintain minimum academic standards. Recipients will be invited to attend a Colleyville Lions Club meeting, and their information will be shared with the donor organization.
Cloellen Mauser Cardinal Scholarship
The Cloellen Mauser Cardinal Scholarship supports single heads of household with dependent children who are pursuing higher education at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to help students who are pursuing either an associate degree with the intention to transfer to a four-year institution or a certificate of completion program. This renewable scholarship recognizes the unique challenges faced by single parents managing both family responsibilities and educational goals. Eligible applicants must be currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 at TCC, or if they are first-time TCC students, must have a high school equivalent or passing GED score. Students must enroll in at least 6 credit hours during the award period. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. The scholarship may be renewed for up to four consecutive fall/spring semesters, providing sustained support for students throughout their academic journey. To maintain the scholarship, recipients must achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.0 and complete at least 6 credit hours each semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation scholarship portal.
Christian Helping Hand Scholarship for Nursing Students
The Christian Helping Hand Scholarship for Nursing Students is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support nursing students facing financial obstacles. This scholarship is specifically designed for students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing at Tarrant County College who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and be enrolled in at least 8 credit hours in the nursing program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if eligibility requirements continue to be met. A unique aspect of this scholarship is that students who receive federal or state financial aid are ineligible, making it specifically targeted toward students who fall outside traditional financial aid parameters but still face financial barriers to completing their nursing education. Applicants must complete the FAFSA or TASFA process and provide information in their scholarship essay about financial obstacles that prevent them from meeting educational expenses.
Christelle Memorial Scholarship
The Christelle Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation for students pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dietetic Technician. The scholarship is provided by the Friends and Family of Christelle Mahler-Moser to support students enrolled at Tarrant County College who demonstrate academic excellence in the Dietetic Technician program. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in their program courses and complete at least 12 credit hours in the program. Preference is given to applicants with a history of volunteerism. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains satisfactory academic progress with a minimum 3.0 semester GPA and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester.
Chris Marshall Memorial Scholarship
The Chris Marshall Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate in nursing, allied health programs, elementary teaching, accounting, banking, or finance. The scholarship is offered by the Mid-Cities Pacesetters Rotary Club through the Tarrant County College Foundation. Recipients must demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines and maintain legal residency in Tarrant County, specifically having graduated from or currently residing in the Birdville or HEB Independent School Districts. The award is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA and completes 12 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program during the fall semester.
Chesapeake Fine Line Scholarship
The Chesapeake Fine Line Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines. The scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 for TCC students or equivalent high school/GED scores for first-time TCC students. Recipients must enroll in at least 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. This opportunity is provided through the generous support of Fine Line Diversified Development and Chesapeake Energy Corporation, helping students access quality education at Tarrant County College.
Chemp Engineering Scholarship
The Chemp Engineering Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in engineering fields (mechanical, electrical, or industrial) and intend to continue to a four-year institution to major in engineering. This scholarship is designed to assist students with demonstrated financial need who maintain strong academic performance. Eligible students must have a minimum TCC GPA of 3.0, be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours per semester, and have completed a minimum of 18 credit hours before the award period. The scholarship recognizes students committed to engineering education and career pathways. The scholarship is renewable for up to four consecutive semesters, provided recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and complete at least 12 credit hours each semester. Award amounts vary. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships platform.
Carswell Retired Officers' Wives Club Scholarship
The Carswell Retired Officers' Wives Club Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are connected to the U.S. military community. This scholarship is available to active military members, veterans, or spouses of active or retired U.S. armed forces members who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment and a minimum 3.0 GPA at Tarrant County College. The scholarship provides financial assistance for educational expenses and is renewable for the spring semester if eligibility requirements are maintained during the fall semester.
Cabela's Stars Scholarship
The Cabela's Stars Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5 (or passing GED score for first-time students) and who are enrolled in at least 9 credit hours. Preference is given to applicants who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. Recipients who achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester are eligible for renewal in the spring semester.
C.J. Jackson Scholarship
The C.J. Jackson Scholarship is a financial aid opportunity for students at Tarrant County College pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is designed to support students who demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines. The scholarship gives preference to dependents of current or previous TCC employees. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours and maintain satisfactory academic performance. The scholarship is renewable for up to the completion of an associate degree or certificate if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 3.0 and completes at least 6 credit hours each semester while enrolling consecutively for fall and spring semesters.
Building a Future Scholarship
The Building a Future Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students attending TCC South Campus. The scholarship is available to currently enrolled or entering students who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. Recipients must maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours (including developmental coursework) and demonstrate academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5. This scholarship is designed to support students throughout the academic year with renewable funding. Fall semester recipients who achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 9 credit hours will automatically receive a spring scholarship. The award is merit-based and does not require a demonstration of financial need, making it accessible to students who meet the academic criteria. Eligibility requires attendance at the TCC South Campus specifically, with a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 for continuing students or a high school equivalent for first-time TCC students. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the AcademicWorks platform.
Boyd and Quimby Scholarship
The Boyd and Quimby Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed for students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion who demonstrate financial need. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 for TCC students or have passing high school/GED scores for first-time students, and must be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours or full-time as defined by their program. Preference is given to single heads of household who are working to improve the quality of life for themselves and their families. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients achieve a minimum 2.75 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Bobina Renee Jackson Begley Memorial Scholarship
The Bobina Renee Jackson Begley Memorial Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students enrolled at Tarrant County College. This scholarship is specifically designed for students pursuing Community Education & Engagement Programs in Health Care or courses offered through the Criminal Justice Training Center. The scholarship gives preference to applicants who are single heads of household with dependent children, recognizing the financial challenges faced by these students. This is a one-quarter-only scholarship, providing targeted support for a specific term of study.
BNSF Opportunity Scholarship
The BNSF Opportunity Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is funded by the Burlington North Santa Fe Railway Foundation and provides financial assistance to students who meet federal or state guidelines for financial need and are residents of Tarrant County. The scholarship gives preference to active participants or former members of the Boys and Girls Club in Tarrant County or those who have been or currently are a 'Little' in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if academic requirements are met during the fall semester.
Bill Seifert Endowed Scholarship
The Bill Seifert Endowed Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing associate degrees in Computer Information Technology or Cybersecurity. The scholarship recognizes academically strong students who demonstrate financial need and community engagement. Eligible students must have completed at least 30 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours. Preference is given to applicants with a history of volunteer service or who are active in school and community activities. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a 3.0 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Award amounts vary based on available funding.
Beverly and D.R. Lutton Endowed Scholarship
The Beverly and D.R. Lutton Endowed Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing studies in either the fine arts or engineering-related fields. The scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students demonstrating both academic achievement and financial need. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours per semester. This renewable scholarship can be awarded for up to four consecutive semesters, allowing students to receive sustained support throughout their academic journey at Tarrant County College. The scholarship honors the Lutton Family's commitment to supporting education in the arts and engineering disciplines.
Betty J. Davis Scholarship
The Betty J. Davis Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College pursuing associate degrees in specific high-demand fields including Teacher Education, Library Technician, Information Technology: Programming, Child Development, or Nursing. This merit-based scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 and enrollment in at least 6 credit hours. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain the required GPA and credit hours in the fall semester. Recipients are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
Ben L. Fryrear Scholarship for Business Students
The Ben L. Fryrear Scholarship for Business Students supports second-year students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree in business-related fields. Eligible programs include accounting, business, management, marketing, office administration, or small business management. Applicants must have graduated from a high school in Tarrant County, Texas, and demonstrate financial need according to federal or state guidelines. The scholarship requires a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5, completion of at least 25 credit hours at TCC, and enrollment in a minimum of 12 credit hours during the award period. Recipients who maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 12 credit hours in the fall will automatically receive a spring scholarship, making this a renewable award for one academic year. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships platform. The scholarship is designed to support local students pursuing business education at the community college level while demonstrating both academic achievement and financial need.
Bell Aviation Scholarship
The Bell Aviation Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing careers in aviation. This scholarship is offered by Bell Helicopter, A Textron Company, to support students enrolled in or entering TCC's Aviation Program. The scholarship supports students pursuing either an associate degree or a certificate of completion in the Aviation Program. Recipients must maintain good academic standing with a minimum 3.0 GPA for initial eligibility (or high school equivalent for first-time students) and a minimum 2.75 GPA for renewal. The scholarship provides financial support for students enrolled in at least 9 credit hours during the award period. Recipients may be eligible for renewal in the spring semester if they maintain the required academic standards and complete at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Financial need is not a determining factor for this merit-based award.
Bates Container Hardy Sanders Family Scholarship
The Bates Container Hardy Sanders Family Scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion in specific technical and business fields. Eligible fields of study include accounting, business, CAD, computer hardware technology, electronics and telecommunications technology, engineering technology, management, and sales. The scholarship is designed to support students who demonstrate financial need and have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Preference is given to applicants with a history of volunteerism, and the company may offer a paid internship to the recipient. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the period of award. The scholarship is renewable for spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester.
Aviation Scholarship
The Aviation Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support students pursuing careers in aviation maintenance technology. This scholarship is designed for students enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree or a Certificate of Completion in Aviation Maintenance Technology. The scholarship is funded by the Delta Air Lines Foundation and the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 and enroll in at least 12 credit hours for daytime students or 10 credit hours for nighttime students during the award period. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completes the required credit hours in the fall. Financial need determination is not required as this is a merit-based award.
Autobahn Fort Worth Scholarship
The Autobahn Fort Worth Scholarship supports students enrolled in automotive technology programs at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed to assist students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion in automotive technology. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress with a minimum 2.5 GPA and enroll in at least 6 credit hours per semester. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains the required GPA and completes the credit hour requirements during the fall semester. A unique feature of this scholarship is the work-integrated learning component requiring recipients to work as paid interns or apprentices with the service department of an Autobahn Fort Worth dealership. Priority is given to graduating high school seniors or recent graduates with an interest in the automotive industry. While not strictly required, preference may be given to students demonstrating financial need and those who have participated in automotive-related extracurricular activities, internships, or community service. The scholarship is offered by Autobahn Imports, L.P., demonstrating the company's commitment to developing the next generation of automotive professionals through education and hands-on training opportunities. Applicants are encouraged to submit a letter of recommendation highlighting their interest and commitment to the automotive field, though this is not required for consideration.
Anne Tippett Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The Anne Tippett Memorial Endowed Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing an associate degree. The scholarship supports students who demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum 3.0 GPA and financial need. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours and have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours at TCC. Preference is given to applicants who have completed Principles of Accounting and those with a history of volunteerism. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall semester. The award amount varies and is determined at the time of selection.
Anna Miller Saint Endowed Scholarship
The Anna Miller Saint Endowed Scholarship supports students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program in Nursing at Tarrant County College. The scholarship is designed specifically for single heads of household with dependent children who demonstrate financial need. Recipients must maintain enrollment of at least 8 credit hours and a minimum GPA of 2.36. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves the minimum GPA requirements and completes the required credit hours in the fall semester. Award amounts vary based on available funds.
Alliene Mullendore Endowed Scholarship
The Alliene Mullendore Endowed Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. This merit-based scholarship gives preference to Birdville ISD graduates and students planning to transfer to a four-year university to pursue teaching. Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA at TCC or have a high school equivalent if they are first-time TCC students. The scholarship requires enrollment in a minimum of 6 credit hours for the award period. Recipients who achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall will receive a spring scholarship renewal.
Allan Saxe Endowed Scholarship
The Allan Saxe Endowed Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree and transfer to a four-year institution. This merit-based scholarship is available to both current and entering students and does not require determination of financial need. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment and meet minimum GPA requirements. The scholarship provides funding for both fall and spring semesters, with spring renewal contingent upon maintaining a 2.75 semester GPA and completing at least 9 credit hours in the fall. Award amounts vary based on available endowment funds.
Alex Horton Scholarship
The Alex Horton Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship opportunity for students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College. The scholarship supports students pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion at TCC. Recipients must have graduated from a Tarrant County, Texas high school within the immediate past two years and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient achieves a minimum semester GPA of 2.5 and completes at least 6 credit hours in the fall. This scholarship does not require a determination of financial need and is awarded based on merit. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completing the General Application through the TCC Foundation scholarship portal.
Alejandro Garza Study Abroad Scholarship
The Alejandro Garza Study Abroad Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are participating in TCC-approved study abroad programs. This scholarship is designed to help students gain international educational experiences through study abroad opportunities. The scholarship is awarded through the Tarrant County College Foundation and requires completion of a General Application for automatic consideration. Award amounts vary based on available funding and student needs.
Albert G. Mogor, PhD Memorial Scholarship
The Albert G. Mogor, PhD Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. Eligible students must maintain a minimum TCC GPA of 2.5 (or have a high school equivalent or passing GED score if a first-time TCC student) and enroll in at least 9 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Applicants must meet federal or state guidelines for financial need. This scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation and is funded by the family and friends of Dr. Al G. Mogor. The award amount varies based on available funding. Recipients who achieve a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete a minimum of 9 credit hours in the fall may receive a renewal scholarship for the spring semester. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the Tarrant County College Foundation Scholarships platform. This opportunity supports students pursuing higher education at the community college level with demonstrated financial need.
Alan and Karen Murray Endowed Scholarship
The Alan and Karen Murray Endowed Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at or entering Tarrant County College who intend to pursue an associate degree or certificate of completion. The scholarship is available to students who meet federal guidelines for financial need and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours or full-time enrollment as defined by their program. Recipients who achieve a minimum GPA of 2.5 and complete a minimum of 6 credit hours in the fall semester will receive a spring scholarship renewal. This endowed scholarship was established by donors Alan and Karen Murray to provide financial assistance to deserving Tarrant County College students pursuing their educational goals.
AIA Architecture Technology Program Scholarship
The AIA Architecture Technology Program Scholarship supports students currently enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing architecture-related degrees or certificates. This scholarship is offered by the American Institute of Architects Fort Worth Chapter in collaboration with Tarrant County College Faculty, Staff and Community. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum 3.0 GPA, maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours, and have completed at least 12 credit hours of architecture coursework prior to receiving the award. A unique requirement of this scholarship is that recipients must provide a portfolio of their work to TCC's Architecture Department by September 1st for review and critique by a panel of instructors. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the recipient maintains a 3.0 semester GPA and completes a minimum of 9 credit hours in the fall. Applicants must also meet federal or state guidelines for financial need.
Adrian and Elva LeBlanc Scholarship
The Adrian and Elva LeBlanc Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College pursuing associate degrees or certificates of completion. This renewable scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need and maintain academic progress. The scholarship provides financial support for students meeting GPA requirements and enrollment minimums, helping them complete their educational goals at Tarrant County College. Recipients can receive the award for up to four consecutive fall/spring semesters by maintaining a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and completing at least 9 credit hours each semester.
Acme Brick Construction Management Scholarship
The Acme Brick Construction Management Scholarship supports students at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Construction Management. This merit-based scholarship requires enrollment in a minimum of 6 credit hours, with at least 3 hours from CNBT offerings, and a minimum TCC GPA of 2.75 or equivalent for first-time students. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if recipients maintain a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 and complete at least 6 credit hours in the fall. The award amount varies and is designed to support students entering or currently enrolled at TCC in the Construction Management program. Financial need determination is not required for this scholarship, making it accessible to qualified students based solely on academic merit and program commitment.
ABM Education Services Scholarship
The ABM Education Services Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree or certificate of completion. This scholarship is designed to help students who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Recipients must be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours (or full-time as defined by their program) and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75. The scholarship is renewable for the spring semester if the student meets the renewal criteria, including maintaining the minimum GPA and credit hour requirements during the fall semester.
AAUW - Tarrant County Branch Scholarship
The AAUW - Tarrant County Branch Scholarship supports students enrolled at Tarrant County College who are pursuing an associate degree and intend to continue toward a bachelor's degree. This merit-based scholarship awards two scholarships: one to an applicant who addresses the importance of leadership and/or volunteerism in their community, and one to an applicant who addresses the importance of leadership in their local business community. The scholarship is renewable for up to four semesters at TCC with maintained eligibility. Applicants must be Tarrant County residents for at least 12 months, maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75, and enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester. Preference is given to single heads of household with dependent children and candidates with a history of volunteer work and/or community leadership.
A. D. Marshall Memorial Scholarship
The A. D. Marshall Memorial Scholarship is offered through the Tarrant County College Foundation to support first-generation college students pursuing an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice. This scholarship is specifically designed for students attending Tarrant County College who demonstrate financial need and academic achievement. The scholarship is renewable for up to four consecutive fall and spring semesters, provided recipients maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA and complete at least 9 credit hours each semester. The scholarship was established by colleagues of Pam Zipen to help students break the first-generation college barrier while pursuing careers in criminal justice. Award amounts vary based on available funding and demonstrated need.
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