Dallas County Aggie Moms conduct fundraising activities throughout the year in order to provide scholarships to deserving students from Dallas County.
We currently have fully funded endowments that supports students through a President’s Endowed Scholarship, an Endowed Opportunity Award, three additional scholarships, and a Sul Ross Scholarship, which is awarded to a member of the Corps of Cadets. Our latest endowed scholarship pledge was fully funded from our Century Celebration (2022) and supports the Aggie Experience Fund.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
The 2025 Scholarship period will begin on February 1, 2025 and will close on March 31, 2025.
The Dallas County Aggie Moms Club is committed to offering students available scholarships to assist them financially in meeting their educational goals. Every year it takes dozens of volunteers to support this endeavor. Annual club fundraising activities fund the scholarships we can provide.
Scholarship award is in the amount of $1,000 and 5 awards will be given – one for each – freshman, sophomore, junior, senior and Corps member. The scholarship award will be sent to Texas A&M University and will be deducted from the notice of fees due. Our simple eligibility requirements, coupled with our scoring categories of Character, Leadership, Aggie Spirit, Academics, and Volunteerism, help us to determine the best applicants each year. In addition to our annual awards, we also provide 4-year endowments through the Texas A&M Foundation and the latest endowment supports the Aggie Experience Fund.
ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible for a scholarship, an applicant must meet the following requirements:
1. Entering Freshman (high school seniors) need to supply their UIN number and proof of acceptance to the University.
2. The applicant for Sophomore and above scholarships shall be a full-time student, as specified by Texas A&M University, at the time of application and at the time of disbursement of funds. (Students participating in student teaching, internships, and cooperative education programs, and study abroad programs who are enrolled in less than 12 hours during a fall or spring semester may be eligible to be certified as a full-time student with the approval of the Dean of the College or his or her designee. A letter of certification must be included with this application.)
3. The applicant for Sophomore and above scholarships shall be in good standing at the beginning of the next Fall semester and shall have a minimum GPA of 2.70. An unofficial original transcript (all pages), which shows proof of hours and the student’s GPA, may be obtained by going to the student’s “My Record” on the HOWDY.TAMU.EDU website.
Students in the Blinn TEAM program must provide a transcript from both Blinn and Texas A&M. The applicant shall be a full-time student and have a minimum composite GPA of 2.70.
4. The applicant will reside in Dallas County or the zip code represented by our membership :
75025, 75082, 75087, 75148, 75154, 76016, 76034, 76108, 76426, 77551, 83714 (Idaho)
APPLICATION SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
- Only one response per Texas A&M University Student # (UIN) allowed.
- You may come back to this application to edit your responses. You can edit your responses after your first submission all the way up to the application deadline on Monday, March 31 at 11:59 PM CST. Note: Our Chair will be able to see your work-in-progress. You might be contacted during the process.
- To better prepare your answers, it is helpful to write your responses in a separate editor first, and then copy/paste your answers into this form so that you can take advantage of a spell and grammar checker in addition to a word count.
- Please keep personal information out of your answers and essay. Please do not include any names of individuals in your responses (i.e. DO NOT USE YOUR NAME IN ANY RESPONSES).
- All required fields must have a response for the application to successfully submit. If you edit, you must click submit to save your work.
- Applications are reviewed anonymously and awarded competitively based on merit by multiple volunteer readers who score each application equally across 5 categories: Academic, Aggie Spirit, Character, Leadership and Volunteerism.
DEADLINE to complete all questions in the application and email all documents is Monday, March 31 at 11:59 PM CST.
The DCAM Scholarship program is administered through the Club and is under the direction of the current President and Texas A&M Scholarship and Financial Aid department. The DCAM Scholarship Committee consists of club members who do not have current students.
Questions, please contact: DCAMPresident@AggieMoms.org.
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Our 2024-25 Scholarship Recipients
CONGRATULATIONS to our newest scholarship recipients!!!
Mitch Villalba ’25 majoring in Psychology
Rose Gagliano ’27 majoring in Economics
Alan Davila ’26 majoring in Computer Engineering
Alianne Elmore ’26 Honors International Studies
Madison Goeppinger Horticulture and Bioenvironmental Science
Have a great year, Aggies – we’re so proud of you!!!