Legacy Scholarship
Legacy Scholarship
The Legacy Scholarship Program was established in 1986 as a separate nonprofit corporation governed by the Scottish Rite Masons of Texas for the sole purpose of providing educational scholarships for former patients of Scottish Rite for Children. Since 1986, the program has awarded more than 3,000 scholarships totaling more than $6,000,000. The scholarship offers our former patients financial assistance with the essentials, such as tuition, books, room and board, and specialized individual needs.
For questions, contact legacy.scholarship@tsrh.org.
How to Apply
Who Can Apply?Â
An applicant must be a present or former patient of Scottish Rite for Children to be considered for a scholarship.
What Are the Requirements?Â
- High school graduation or equivalent is required.
- Applicants must have applied and been accepted to an undergraduate program in a university, community college or approved technical training program.
- Scholarship awards are based primarily on financial need, academic record and challenges met.
How Do You Request an Application?Â
Legacy scholarships are made possible thanks to the generous gifts of many friends who make dreams come true for these young people. To request an application, please complete the Legacy Scholarship Program Request form. The application will be mailed no sooner than January of the student’s senior year of high school and must be completed and returned by March 8. Applicants who prefer to attend a technical or trade school are considered equally with students enrolling in a community college or university.
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