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Blinn College Austin County Scholarship Frequently Asked Questions

Beginning with the fall 2024 semester, the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship provides up to $1,000 in tuition support for Austin County residents for up to one academic year. The scholarship has no need requirements and disburses funds on a last-dollar basis. Scholarship funding covers up to 12 credit hours per semester and is available for up to one year after students have graduated high school or earned their high school equivalency.

The Blinn College Austin County Scholarship awards up to $1,000 in tuition support for one academic year. The following limits also apply:

Disbursement Periods Disbursement Period Max Academic Year Maximum
Fall $500 $1,000
Winter Minimester and Spring Semester $500
May Minimester, Summer I, and Summer II $500

Eligible students may be awarded up to $500 during any disbursement period as long as they do not exceed $1,000 for the academic year.

To be eligible, students must:

  • be an Austin County resident,
  • have graduated from a public, private, or home-school high school or earned their high school equivalency in the past year,

Students are eligible for one year after they graduate high school or earn their high school equivalency.

Students are eligible for the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship for one academic year after they graduate from high school or earn their high school equivalency.

No. Students are only eligible for the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship for one academic year after they graduate from high school or earn their high school equivalency.

Yes, the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship is open to full and part-time students.

Yes, after the scholarship goes into effect in fall 2024, the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship can be used during the minimester (winter and May) and summer terms.

Yes. Eligible in-district students can apply the scholarship toward credit and non-credit technical education courses.

No. Students must be either high school graduates or have earned their high school equivalency to be eligible for the scholarship.

Students who attended private school, were homeschooled, or earned a GED during the past year are eligible for the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship.

No. Eligible students may use scholarship funds for online courses or classes on any of Blinn’s six campuses.

Eligibility is determined by students’ Austin County residency status and not by their high school.

No, the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship does not have any associated need requirements.

To be eligible for the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship, students must maintain a 2.0 college GPA. High school GPA and class rank are not part of the eligibility requirements.

Once eligibility is lost it cannot be regained.

Dual credit through Blinn College affects your GPA and must be a 2.0 or better. Blinn College does not transfer in GPAs from other colleges and will not impact a student’s eligibility for the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship.

This means that Blinn College Austin County Scholarship funds will be applied toward eligible students’ tuition costs after all other financial aid awards have been applied toward their balance. If at any time in the eligible semester a student receives financial aid grant funds, Blinn College scholarships not specifically for room or board, or an endowed scholarship, the amount of the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship will be reduced. Scholarships that the student receives from outside entities will not affect the Blinn College Austin County Scholarship.

Yes! The Blinn College Austin County Scholarship was made possible through funding from the estate of Sidney Dell Johnston Remmert. Remmert was a graduate of Sealy High School and attended Blinn College from 1957 to 1959. At Blinn, she was a member of the Blinn College Buccaneer Band, assisted in the library, and worked part-time in the administration office.