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Northwest ISD Education Foundation now accepting scholarship applications

Northwest ISD Education Foundation now accepting scholarship applications

The Northwest ISD Education Foundation has opened its student scholarship application, providing graduating seniors from the district with the opportunity to apply for dozens of scholarships. This year, NEF will award more than $160,000!

The application is open to all graduating seniors in Northwest ISD who plan to enroll in an accredited institution in the summer or fall of 2024. Accredited institutions include private or community college, private or public universities, military academies, and vocational or trade school.

The online application, which will remain open through Thursday, February 29, is available at the foundation’s website, www.nisdtx.org/nef. Applicants should review the scholarship policy and information guide prior to starting the application.

For questions about the scholarship process, contact Alyssa Pry at alyssa.pry@nisdtx.org or call at 817-215-0084.

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*PTSA Members: New this year, the Northwest ISD Education Foundation has partnered with the Northwest ISD Council of PTA’s and several campus PTAs to provide more scholarship opportunities in one place!

If you are a member of your high school PTSA by February 15, you can be eligible for one or more of the PTA scholarships listed below by completing the NEF scholarship application. *Other requirements may apply, please see each scholarship detail.

  • Northwest ISD Council of PTA’s
    • One scholarship awarded at each Northwest ISD high school
  • Byron Nelson High School PTSA Scholarship
    • Awarded to graduating senior at BNHS; must be a PTSA member
  • Gene Pike Middle School PTA Scholarship
    • Awarded to an applicant who attended Pike Middle School; must be a PTSA member
  • Samuel Beck Elementary PTA Scholarship
    • Awarded to an applicant who attended Beck Elementary; must be a PTSA member
  • Tidwell Middle School PTA Scholarship
    • Awarded to an applicant who attended Tidwell Middle School; must be a PTSA member