BAUMBERGER SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES
Attention Top 50% Class of 2016 Seniors,
You are receiving this e-mail because you may be eligible to apply to the Baumberger Endowment Scholarship Fund.
An applicant must meet A-L-L eligibility requirements. If you meet all of the criteria, swing by the College Center to obtain your official Baumberger application soon.
Mrs. Christian or I will need your completed application no later than 4:00 PM, Monday, February 8th (this is a non-negotiable deadline). Click on this link for additional information: Baumberger Scholarship
1. be a graduating senior (Class of 2016) of an accredited (TEA) high school within Bexar County, Texas
2. have resided in Texas for at least ten (10) years by August 1, 2016
3. achieve a minimum total score of 1000 on the SAT using the Critical Reading and Math scores only, or composite 22 on the ACT
4. rank in the upper one-half of high school graduating class
5. be unable to attend college without financial assistance
6. plan to attend a state-supported or non-denominational college or university within the state of Texas
7. be of good character
An applicant who does not meet A-L-L eligibility requirements will have his/her application returned without processing.
FEBRUARY 8th DEADLINE - The following items will need to:
* Application and all supporting documents be placed in a 9x12 envelope, labeled with your FIRST & LAST name,
* given directly to Mrs. Susan Christian, Guidance Office secretary, or Dr. Linda Vargas-Lew, College Admissions Counselor no later than 4:00 PM February 8th so I have time to process and deliver by February 15th:
1. Financial Information Form (FIF) which is attached to the back of the application - Submit form with Baumberger Scholarship Application
2. Baumberger Application (pick up at College Center)
3. Student applicant must assume the responsibility of submitting all materials by deadline
4. SAT or ACT scores (Dr. Vargas-Lew will handle will this for you after you submit your application)
5. Official HS Transcript (Dr. Vargas-Lew will handle will this for you after you submit your application)
6. Be sure to follow all other instructions on the application thoroughly
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the maximum dollar amount of a Baumberger Scholarship?
The
maximum stipend of an individual scholarship is determined annually by
the Trustees. Scholarships are generated from interest and dividends of
the principal of the Endowment and are affected by economic conditions.
The amount for 2013-14 is $5,000 per year.
How long does a Baumberger Endowment scholarship last? Do I have to re-apply every year?
The
scholarship is renewable up to eight semesters as long as certain
conditions are met (see Application Info – Conditions). It is necessary
to re-apply each year but the re-application process is quick and easy.
ELIGIBLE INSTITUTIONS FOR BAUMBERGER SCHOLARS
The
following partial list of institutions of higher education in Texas is
provided as a handy reference for use in determining “eligible” colleges
and universities for the attendance of undergraduate Baumberger
Scholars. Under terms of the Charles Baumberger, Jr. Will, scholarship
stipends can be granted only to Scholars attending State-supported or
non-denominational colleges or universities within the State of Texas.
Therefore,
if an institution is not listed, it is not considered to be an
“eligible” school for Baumberger Scholars to apply their scholarships.
Texas Public Senior Colleges and Universities
Angelo State University, San Angelo
Lamar University, Beaumont
Lamar University Institute of Technology, Beaumont
Lamar University-Orange
Lamar University-Port Arthur
Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls
Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View
Texas Independent Senior Colleges and Universities
Austin College, Sherman
LeTourneau University, Longview
Rice University, Houston
St. Edward’s University, Austin
Schreiner University, Kerrville
Trinity University, San Antonio
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos
Sul Ross State University, Alpine
Rio Grande College, Uvalde
Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches
Tarleton State University, Stephenville
Texas A&M International University, Laredo
Texas A&M University, College Station
Texas A&M University, Commerce
Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
Texas A&M University, Galveston
Texas A&M University, Kingsville
Texas A&M University, Texarkana
Texas Southern University, Houston
Texas State Technical College, Harlingen,
Sweetwater, & Waco
Texas Tech University, Lubbock
Texas Woman’s University, Denton
The University of Texas at Arlington
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Brownsville
The University of Texas at Dallas
The University of Texas at El Paso
The University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Odessa
The University of Texas at San Antonio
The University of Texas at Tyler
University of Houston-Clear Lake
University of Houston-Downtown
University of Houston-Houston
University of Houston-Victoria
University of North Texas, Denton
West Texas A&M University, Canyon
Texas Public Community Colleges
Alamo Community College District, San Antonio
Northeast Lakeview College
Northwest Vista College
Palo Alto College
St. Philip’s College
San Antonio College
Alvin Community College, Alvin
Amarillo College, Amarillo
Angelina College, Lufkin
Austin Community College, Austin
Blinn College, Brenham
Brazosport College, Lake Jackson
Central Texas College District, Killeen
Cisco Junior College, Cisco
Clarendon College, Clarendon
Coastal Bend College, Beeville
College of the Mainland, Texas City
Collin County Community College District, Plano
Dallas County Community College District
Brookhaven College, Dallas
Cedar Valley College, Lancaster
Eastfield College, Mesquite
El Centro College, Dallas
Mountain View College, Dallas
North Lake College, Irving
Richland College, Dallas
Del Mar College, Corpus Christi
El Paso Community College District, El Paso
Frank Phillips College, Borger
Galveston College, Galveston
Grayson County College, Denison
Hill College, Hillsboro
Houston Community College System, Houston
Central College, Houston
Northeast College, Houston
Northwest College, Houston
Southeast College, Houston
Southwest College, Houston
Howard College Junior College District, Big Spring
Howard College, Big Spring
Southwest Collegiate Institute
for the Deaf, Big Spring
Kilgore College, Kilgore
Laredo Community College, Laredo
Lee College, Baytown
McLennan Community College, Waco
Midland College, Midland
Navarro College, Corsicana
North Central Texas Community College District,
Gainesville
Northeast Texas Community College, Mt. Pleasant
North Harris Montgomery Community College
District, Houston
Kingwood College, Humble
Montgomery College, Conroe
North Harris College, Houston
Tomball College, Tomball
Odessa College, Odessa
Panola College, Carthage
Paris Junior College, Paris
Ranger College, Ranger
San Jacinto College District, Pasadena
Central Campus, Pasadena
North Campus, Houston
South Campus, Houston
South Plains College, Levelland
South Texas Community College, McAllen
Southwest Texas Junior College, Uvalde
Tarrant County Junior College District, Fort Worth
Northeast Campus, Hurst
Northwest Campus, Fort Worth
South Campus, Fort Worth
Southeast Campus, Arlington
Temple College, Temple
Texarkana College, Texarkana
Texas Southmost College, Brownsville
Trinity Valley Community College, Athens
Tyler Junior College, Tyler
Vernon Regional Junior College, Vernon
Victoria College, Victoria
Weatherford College, Weatherford
Western Texas College, Snyder
Wharton County Junior College, Wharton
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