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Texas · 2026
Tarrant County College Foundation invests in the success of TCC students by administering scholarships that help cover educational expenses at Tarrant County College. Its scholarship program is built on gifts from friends of the Foundation, and it emphasizes a core student benefit: Foundation scholarships are not loans and do not need to be repaid. The organization operates from Fort Worth, Texas, at 300 Trinity Campus Circle, Suite 1300A, and serves students connected to Tarrant County College across multiple scholarship categories. The Foundation manages more than a single general aid program. In addition to general Foundation scholarships, it administers endowed and named scholarship funds, community scholarships, faculty and staff professional development support, and school district partnerships. The scholarship cycle on the Foundation site sets a defined annual timetable, with the 2026 application opening on February 16, 2026, and closing on April 15, 2026. It also maintains dedicated pathways for both TCC Foundation scholarships and the Birdville ISD scholarship, alongside scholarship FAQs that guide applicants through the process. Its scholarship portfolio shows a strong focus on access and student persistence for varied populations. Examples include the BNSF Opportunity Scholarship for Tarrant County residents pursuing a professional certification or associate degree at Tarrant County College, with ties to Boys and Girls Club of Greater Fort Worth or Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas, and the Cloellen Mauser Cardinal Scholarship for single heads of household with dependent children, including applicants connected to Safe Haven of Tarrant County, the Women's Center of Tarrant County, or Center for Transforming Lives. Together, these programs position the Foundation as a targeted educational support organization serving local students, community-connected learners, and adults balancing college with family and financial responsibilities.