Grant Deadline Approaches

The Charley Wootan Grant Program will award grants for the 2013-2014 academic year totaling $2.5 million to students who are Texas residents pursuing a degree at a four-year school. Students must demonstrate financial need to qualify for a grant.

All Charley Wootan Grant applicants must be U.S. citizens, permanent residents in the state of Texas, eligible to receive Title IV financial aid funding, must have attained or will attain a high school degree or the equivalent, must be enrolled or planning to enroll in college at least half-time and must be able to demonstrate financial need.

Applications may be postmarked between April 17 and May 1. Applications may be submitted only by mail or other courier delivery method. Students are asked to provide the number of credit hours they have completed to date.

Finally students may include a copy of their financial aid award letter. Deadline for applications is May 1. All information including how to apply available at the following link: http://www.aie.org/Charley-Wootan-Grant/Wootan-texas-4-year.cfm

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