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¡Adelante! / Hispanic Organization for Public Employees (HOPE) Scholarship

Adelante's Mission: To inspire the best and brightest Latino college students to graduate and succeed through scholarships, internships and leadership development

Adelante! Fund Scholarships are Sponsored by MillerCoors, MillerCoors Texas, MillerCoors Chicago, Hispanic Organization for Public Employees (HOPE)

Scholarships Available: Scholarship Range $1000 to $3000

The Hope Scholarship
1.) Scholarship is open to any freshman, sophomore, junior, or seniors.
2.) The scholarship will be awarded to ONLY those applicants that attend a College or University in San Antonio, Texas.
3.) The applicant may pursue a degree in any concentration offered by the San Antonio Colleges/Universities.
4.) There will be no financial requirement set forth.
5.) The applicant may have a GPA 2.5 or above based on a 4.0 scale.

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