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Scholarships

Through the generous support of donors, the Alamo Colleges Foundation offers a wide variety of scholarships. By submitting one general scholarship application each academic year, students are automatically considered for all available Foundation Scholarship opportunities.

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Scholarship FAQs

Students may submit one General Scholarship Application each academic year to be considered for all Alamo Colleges Foundation scholarships. If you are a previous applicant or want to be considered for scholarship renewal, you must apply again to be considered for 2026-2027 academic year funding. Students that submit a scholarship application successfully will receive a confirmation email to their student.alamo.edu email. Please note that submission of an application does not guarantee an award.

Merit and need-based opportunities are available. Students who wish to compete for need-based scholarships must submit the 2026-2027 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State Financial Aid  (TASFA) to qualify.

When is the scholarship application deadline?

2026-2027 Scholarship Application

The scholarship application will open in February, for Fall 2026, Spring 2027, and/or Summer 2027 awards.

Application Opens: February 15, 2026

Application Closes: May 15, 2026

The scholarship application will reopen for a limited time in September, allowing new applicants to access and apply for any

remaining opportunities for the current academic year.

Application Reopens: September 1, 2026

Application Closes: September 10, 2026

Other scholarships may become available, each with its own requirements and deadlines.

We encourage you to review the scholarship listing here throughout the academic year.

Where can I apply for Alamo Colleges Foundation scholarships?

Students submit ONE general application to be considered for multiple “auto match” Alamo Colleges Foundation scholarships during the current scholarship application cycle.

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Some academic programs also offer departmental scholarships that require you to complete a separate scholarship application. Please inquire about these scholarships with the academic department handling your major/plan of study.

What grade point average (GPA) do I have to have to receive a scholarship?

Although many scholarships require a 2.5 or greater grade point average, there are also several scholarships that require a 2.0 GPA or greater.

How many credit hours do I have to be enrolled in to receive a scholarship?

Most scholarships require you be enrolled full time (12 credit hours or more). Some scholarships, however, require a minimum of only 6 credit hours (part time).

Do you count developmental courses as credit?

Yes. The Alamo Colleges District recognizes developmental coursework in consideration toward enrollment hours. Refer to the scholarship criteria for which you are applying.

If it states that developmental courses are not allowed in the requirements of a particular scholarship, then you would not be considered in that pool of applicants; however, the majority of Foundation scholarship opportunities allow developmental courses.

Do I have to pay taxes on my scholarship awards?

Please refer to www.irs.gov for detailed information regarding personal finance and taxes.

Why are there so many questions on the scholarship application?

Alamo Colleges Foundation offers many different scholarships. It is important that you fully complete the application to allow us to consider you for every scholarship for which you may be eligible.

Will I have to provide other information besides the common scholarship application?

Some scholarships require additional documents such as letters of recommendation, or an additional essay. Someone from the scholarships team or from the relevant college department will contact you to submit these documents if you are considered for such scholarships.

Statement on AI

AI is transforming how students write, but it does not have to replace authenticity.  

There are many AI tools available to students (like ChatGPT). While AI tools can be helpful for brainstorming ideas, outlining, or editing, and are often useful when learning a language, your final essay must be your own work. We expect that you write all essay responses submitted for review in your application.

Scholarship committees value honesty, vulnerability and specific examples- things only you can provide.

Alamo Colleges Foundation Scholarship Process

Selection of Recipients

Scholarship judges or scholarship selection committees review and score scholarship applications. Judges/committee members are composed of faculty, staff, and/or community representatives.

Rating points are given to each applicant for GPA, academic plans, extracurricular activities, leadership skills, participation in community activities, and responses to the essay questions.

Selections are based on the applicant meeting the minimum scholarship criteria, and the points given by scholarship judges/selection committees.

Foundation scholarships are awarded and administered without regard to race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. All students are invited to apply for available scholarships

*If you are not a currently enrolled student, and would like to participate in our judging process, please visit Scholarship Judging | Alamo Colleges.

 

Notification of Award

Scholarship reviews begin after the Application Deadline and continue throughout the academic year. You will be notified by email if you are selected to receive a scholarship.

Scholarship Renewal

There are some scholarships that are renewable, depending on donor wishes. These scholarships are renewed on a semester-by-semester basis as long as the recipient maintains scholarship criteria and requirements.

At the time of the initial award, you will be notified if the scholarship you are awarded is renewable.

Revocation of Award

Alamo Colleges Foundation reserves the right to cancel any scholarship at any time if the recipient fails to meet the standards of academic progress, scholarship criteria and requirements, or if falsification of information is reported or determined.

There may be situations where if a scholarship renewal is denied, you can apply for an appeal based on GPA and/or credit hour deficiency, or you have dropped a course, and are requesting an exception for repayment. Please complete the Scholarship Appeal Form.

Scholarship Application Student Presentation

Scholarship Essay

All essays must remain anonymousDO NOT include your name.

Your essays will be scored on content, effort, quality, and grammar. Use full sentences and proofread prior to submitting.

Keep your response no more than 400 words for each prompt, but at least 150 words for each.

Be authentic-- this is your opportunity to share your story, goals, and motivations.  Give personal responses and examples when you can.

A note on using AI: There are many AI tools available to students (like ChatGPT). While AI tools can be helpful for brainstorming ideas, outlining, or editing, your final essay must be your own work.

Application Essay Information and Tips

Prompt 1: Describe your academic and career goals — explain what you are studying, why you chose this path, and your plans after completing your credential (for example employment options or additional education plans).

Your essay content will be evaluated on whether your essay demonstrates:

  • Clear educational and career goals
  • Demonstatrd motivation and direction

Your essay grammar will be evaluated on whether your essay demonstrates:

  • Clear organization and flow
  • Correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and attention to detail
  • Demonstrates effort

Prompt 2: Describe something you are proud of. For example, employment, service, school, family involvement, participation in organizations, an event, a recognition, or a challenge you have overcome so far.

Your essay content will be evaluated on whether your essay demonstrates:

  • Resilience and problem-solving
  • Personal growth and reflection
  • Authenticity of story

Your essay grammar will be evaluated on whether your essay demonstrates:

    • Clear organization and flow
    • Correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and attention to detail
    • Demonstrates effort

Scholarship Data

Scholarship Awards by Academic Year

Scholarship Data at Alamo Colleges

The data below reflects Alamo College Foundation Scholarships awarded during the academic year. These figures include both scholarship and grant funds but exclude Alamo Promise last-dollar awards.

The number of recipients represents unduplicated students who received funding during the year, while the number of awards indicates the total scholarships distributed.

Impact of Scholarships on Student Persistence

Impact of Scholarships on Student Persistence

Persistence is an important measure for colleges and universities in predicting how many students will complete their ultimate goal of achieving their degree so they can move on to advanced studies or to begin their career.

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Impact of Scholarships on Student Graduation Rates

 

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Scholarship Coordinators

San Antonio College

1819 N. Main Avenue
San Antonio, Texas 78212

SAC Contact Info 

St. Philip’s College

1801 Martin Luther King Dr.
San Antonio, Texas 78203

SPC Contact Info

St. Philip’s College Southwest Campus

800 Quintana Road
San Antonio, Texas 78211

SPC Contact Info

Palo Alto College

1400 W. Villaret Blvd.
San Antonio, Texas 78224

PAC Contact Info

Northwest Vista College

3535 N. Ellison Dr.
San Antonio, Texas 78251

NVC Contact Info

Northeast Lakeview College

1201 Kitty Hawk Rd.
Universal City, Texas 78148

NLC Contact Info

 

 

Alamo Colleges Foundation

2222 N. Alamo St.
San Antonio, Texas 78215
210-485-0140
dst-scholarship@alamo.edu

 

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