Scholarships

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” - Benjamin Franklin

Business, nursing, agriculture, medicine, music — the Community Foundation trustees all types of academic scholarships. A scholarship is a great way to support hard-working Hill Country students and create a legacy of education. Donors can be as involved as they want to be in scholarship administration and selection.

Below is a searchable database of all scholarship offerings at the Community Foundation. Students are encouraged to note applicable deadlines.

Applications will open on December 2, 2024.
Deadline to submit an application is February 4, 2025.

Important: This is a universal application - you need only submit once and you will be considered for all scholarships held at the Community Foundation for which you are eligible.

View All Scholarships

  • Name

  • Primary Criteria

  • Estimated
    Award

  • Renew or Reapply?

  • Ada and Ken Muller Scholarship Fund

  • Graduating high school students or prior graduates of Bandera County, Kendall County, or Kerr County.
  • Estimated Award

    $2,000
  • Renew or Reapply?

    yes
  • Ann Pierce Memorial Scholarship

  • Graduating Sabinal ISD students or Sabinal area graduating homeschooled students who have participated in community service
  • Estimated Award

    $1,000
  • Renew or Reapply?

    yes
  • Bettie Sue Dunn Cummings Scholarship Fund

  • Graduating female students of Center Point High School, Comfort High School, Goliad High School, Ingram High School, and Woodsboro High School
  • Estimated Award

    $5,000
  • Renew or Reapply?

    no
  • Brandon Kan Memorial Scholarship

  • 2025 graduates of Tivy High School who will be first-generation college students. A preference is given to graduating students who have been involved in sports during school.
  • Estimated Award

    $2,000-$4,000
  • Renew or Reapply?

    no
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