Alvin Cox Memorial Scholarship
Hope Scholarship
There are several colleges that do give out scholarships for hispanics trying to get a two-year degree, but most universities and colleges prefer four-year degree scholarships.
You can go to this link/site: http://www.discusawards.com/list-of-scholarships It has a list of scholarships for colleges that you can apply for. You might be able to qualify for one or two of them.
Two great places to look for scholarships for your education are www.scholarships.com and lmsa.net. Both sites will have lists of scholarships that you are eligible for.
There are over 1.5 million scholarships available in Georgia. Two really good scholarships are merit based and need based depending on which one you qualify for.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund and The National Hispanic Recognition Program are the two top Hispanic scholarships in the US.
Maybe. It depends on the terms of the scholarships. Some scholarships have strings attached (e.g. required to participate in a particular sport). However, many times, you can accept whatever scholarships for which you are qualified and awarded.
Two senior staff members were granted scholarships.
You can apply for online Texas scholarships at: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-state/Texas-scholarships/
the best Hispanic or Latino scholarships available are on this site I think http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/minority-scholarships/Hispanic-scholarships/
There are several options out there for current students who wish to continue their education. Scholarships.com and Fastweb.com are two sites where you can search for scholarships based on your state, college, program of study, and have many other options of obtaining scholarships through them.
In Michigan there are many different scholarships that you could apply for. There is a list of scholarships available at http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-state/Michigan-scholarships/ which also outlines the criteria required to qualify for them.
The University of South Florida, like many universities around the country, does offer scholarships to minority students. You should check with the Admissions office for whatever term you intend to register for to see what scholarships are available as well as what the submissions deadlines are. You should also check through the federal government for scholarships for minority students throughout the country. Using this link: http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/scholarships/search/default.asp and searching for "minority" yields two scholarships, so yes they do.