
Merit-based support for your Honors education comes in three forms:
1. Honors Scholarships: | ||||||||||||||
The Honors Program awards freshmen scholarships to all new students that are accepted and stay in good standing for four consecutive years. We also have a scholarship pool for sophomores, juniors, and seniors, as well as summer scholarships, study abroad scholarships, travel funding, and Rec Sports. When you apply and are accepted by Honors you will receive correspondence with something like this below that conveys our typical funding available the last three academic years over your lifecycle as an Honors student:
*Honors First-Year Scholarships are guaranteed for those that meet good standing requirements. Other scholarships from Honors are not guaranteed but represent the typical funds available to an Honors student in good standing over the past few three years from various Program funding sources that would be available over a four-year lifecycle. |
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2. Institutional Scholarships | ||||||||||||||
If you qualify for entry into Honors, you will qualify for Institutional Scholarships from TAMU-CC. You must complete your ApplyTexas application by December 1. These are merit-based scholarships the university funds with its own dollars to attract outstanding freshmen and transfer students to the university and can be found here: Institutional Scholarships If you are accepted into Honors, the Presidential Scholarship ($16,000 total award) or Achieve Scholarship ($12,000 total award) will likely be automatically awarded to you upon your acceptance to TAMU-CC as a freshman. If you are a transfer student, there are Step A & B awards ($4,000 & 2,000 annually). We work with Enrollment Management all the time to ensure our students get the most funding possible, so if you did not get an offer let us know and we can help. |
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3. Endowed Scholarships | ||||||||||||||
Donors, friends, and supporters of the university give back by endowing scholarships to help students. The university matches you with various criteria. You must apply by March 1 and awards are typically distributed by late spring term: Endowed Scholarships We work with Institutional Advancement to find opportunities for Honors. Our students hold more endowed scholarships than any other program on campus and were awarded the following endowed scholarships this academic year. In some instances, multiple Honors students are awarded the same scholarship: American Bank Endowment Scholarship Atkins Endowment Scholarship Atkins Top Scholar Scholarship Carl Douglas Wyatt Memorial Scholarship De Dominicus Scholarship Donald St. John Smith Scholarship Ennis & Virgina C. Joslin Endowment Scholarship Evening Post Publication Company and KRIS TV Scholarship John Chapman Endowed Scholarship Joseph and Ruth Sheinberg Scholarship Killebrew Scholarship Fund Lichtenstein Endowed Scholarship Lucy B. More Endowed Scholarship Marty Pritchett Endowment Scholarship Melvyn N. Klein Endowment Scholarship Miriam Wagenschein Scholarship Ruth A Campbell Endowment Scholarship Storm Scholarship in Business Wright Family Scholarship Albert & Myrtle Nivens Endowment Scholarship Bateman Family Endowment Scholarship Corpus Christi Human Resources Management Association Scholarship CITGO Scholarship Coleman-Wilson Hope Scholarship Estill Foundation Endowed Scholarship Ferguson Undergraduate Scholarship Flint Hills School in Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Heidi Serrao Memorial Scholarship Janet Harte Scholarship Endowment Kayla Hewitt Memorial Scholarship Marine Tech Society Endowment Scholarship Meek Lane Doss Scholarship Mrs. Willard Hammons Senior Scholarship National Association of Women in Construction Scholarship Nueces County Medical Society Undergraduate Scholarship Patricia L. Conard Endowment Scholarship Port of Corpus Christi Endowment Scholarship Smith Environmental Scholarship for Women Snyder Scholarship in Marine Science Wellhausen Quasi Endowment Scholarship |