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The following are descriptions of the available scholarships from the San Angelo Area Foundation:. Established by Michael J. Agan to honor his wife Nancy Agan. To say Nancy was larger than life, is an understatement. Born and raised in the star-studded Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles; she moved to San Angelo, Texas and brought a little of that California sunshine with her. Nancy established a high fashion clothing store in the middle of the West Texas desert and not only survived but became known far and wide for her fun-loving style and no-nonsense business acumen.
She was a marketing genius, knowing that she embodied the very brand that would make her successful. Scholarship for students who are pursuing a degree in agriculture or education from Lohn, Rochelle, or Brady.
Established by the Health Foundation in honor of Mr. Alexander's service on the board. Provides scholarships to physically-handicapped students in the San Angelo area who plan to attend any accredited college or university. Honoring Homer Anderson, the first director of instrumental music for San Angelo Public Schools, this will award a scholarship to an outstanding musician from Central High School who intends to pursue a college degree in a music related field.
LaRue D. Allison Scholarship Fund. Allison, Pollyanna's mother. Scholarships awarded to students who have graduated from high school within the area served by the Foundation and who will be a full-time student at any accredited college or university. Created by the board of directors of the Barrow Foundation, in memory of its creators, to support scholarships to youth from Runnels, Concho and Tom Green Counties, who are working towards undergraduate and graduate degrees in agricultural related studies.
Established by friends and family in memory of Clay. Scholarships are available to students from Coke County. Travis Scott Armstrong Scholarship Fund. In memory of their son Travis, Bill and Susan Armstrong established this scholarship fund in Travis was born in San Angelo and resided there most of his life. He attained the rank of Cadet Staff Sergeant. He excelled in athletics while a member of the Bobcat football and swimming teams, graduating in May Travis was a member of the First United Methodist Church where he served as an usher with his dad and brother for many years.