British American Foundation of Texas Undergraduate Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by British American Foundation of Texas
Description
Purpose:
This undergraduate scholarship reduces the cost of a first college degree for low‑income Texas residents enrolled at public two‑ or four‑year colleges.
Use of funds:
Awards cover tuition and college‑related expenses and are paid directly to the recipient’s college. Scholarships are granted for the Fall semester.
Key takeaways:
- Intended for low‑income Texas students pursuing a first undergraduate degree.
- Applicable at public 2‑year and 4‑year colleges in Texas.
- Payments go directly to the college and apply to tuition and related costs.
- Scholarships are awarded for the Fall semester.
Eligibility
Who can apply:
Applicants must be Texas residents aged between 17 and 25 years old as of August 1, 2026, and must be enrolled full time in the Texas education system.
Academic and program requirements:
Candidates must major in STEM or business‑related fields and meet minimum GPA thresholds (current college students: 3.0; current high school seniors applying as freshmen: 3.5).
Key takeaways:
- Must be a Texas resident and aged 17–25 on August 1, 2026.
- Full‑time enrollment in Texas higher education required.
- Major must be in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, or business‑related fields.
- Income restriction: applicants must come from low‑income households.
- GPA minimums: 3.0 for current college students; 3.5 for incoming freshmen.
Application
Materials
Required documents:
All applicants submit an application form and must upload an IRS Form 1040 (with SSNs redacted), an official or unofficial school transcript, and a FAFSA (or TAFSA for non‑U.S. citizens).
Submission format:
Documents are uploaded to the application portal unless otherwise directed.
Key takeaways:
- Complete the application form and upload the IRS Form 1040 (hide SSNs).
- Include a school transcript (official or unofficial).
- Provide a FAFSA report; non‑citizens submit a TAFSA instead.
- Use the application portal for document uploads.
Essay and Recommendation (for first‑time BAFTX applicants)
Essay:
Applicants who have not previously received a BAFTX scholarship must submit a 400–450 word essay answering: "Excluding financial need, what are the most significant challenges you expect to face while in college and how will you overcome these challenges?"
Recommendation:
A teacher or counselor must provide a letter of recommendation on school letterhead; it should be uploaded or emailed directly to [email protected] by 12:00 midday on the March deadline. Guidelines for recommenders are available online.
Key takeaways:
- First‑time BAFTX applicants must write a 400–450 word essay on expected non‑financial college challenges and solutions.
- Recommendation must be from a teacher or counselor on school letterhead.
- Recommendation can be uploaded or emailed to [email protected] by the March deadline at 12:00 midday.
- Recommender guidelines are provided online.
Award
Delivery and
Conditions
Payment and award timing:
Scholarship funds are disbursed directly to the recipient’s college for the Fall semester.
Award acceptance requirement:
Recipients must attend the Awards Dinner in Houston on April 30, 2026, to receive the award.
Key takeaways:
- Funds are sent directly to the college to cover tuition and related expenses.
- Awards apply to the Fall semester.
- Attendance at the Awards Dinner in Houston on April 30, 2026, is required.
Application
Timeline and
Deadlines
Key dates:
Scholarships are awarded for the Fall semester. The recommendation letter deadline is by 12:00 midday on the March deadline; finalists should expect to attend the Awards Dinner on April 30, 2026.
Date references:
Age is determined as of August 1, 2026, for this award cycle.
Key takeaways:
- Recommendation letters due by 12:00 midday on the March deadline.
- Age eligibility is fixed to August 1, 2026, for the current cycle.
- Awards announced for the Fall term; Awards Dinner scheduled for April 30, 2026.
Award
Value
Amount:
The specific monetary value of the scholarship is not stated in the provided materials.
Use of funds:
The award covers tuition and college‑related expenses and is paid to the college on the recipient’s behalf.
Key takeaways:
- Exact award amounts are not provided in the documentation.
- Scholarships are intended to cover tuition and related college expenses.
- Funds are remitted directly to the educational institution.
History of the
Award
Background information:
No historical details about the scholarship’s origin, founding year, or past recipients were provided in the source materials.
Where to find more:
For historical context, contact the program administrators or consult the organization’s website and archives.
Key takeaways:
- No history or founding information supplied in the current materials.
- Program administrators or the official website are the recommended sources for historical details.