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It’s Never Too Soon … TO DREAM BIG

 

 

 

Posted by Staff | @CorridorNews

 

Texas Match the Promise Foundation?
Scholarship Deadline Dec. 31

 

Fifth through ninth graders whose families have an income of $100,000 or less can apply now for matching scholarships and tuition grantsoffered by the Texas Match the Promise Foundation?. 

 

Match the Promise encourages families to prepay college tuition by supplementing their contributions to the Texas Tuition Promise Fund®, the state’s prepaid college tuition plan. The Foundation will award scholarships and grants of up to $2,000 worth of Promise Fund tuition units to top scoring applicants.

 

Dec. 31 — A Date to Remember

 

Eligible applicants have between now and Dec. 31, 2014, to apply for Match the Promise scholarships.* Families can also enroll in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund during this time if they haven’t already done so.

 

Visit the Match the Promise website for eligibility requirements and selection criteria, and apply now. If you have questions, you can contact us via email or at 1-800-531-5441, ext. 3-7570.

 

Just remember, it’s never too soon to dream big!

Residency restrictions apply.


 

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