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Since 2008, the Stelos Alliance has worked to develop new ways of empowering student leaders. One of those ways is simply putting dollars in the pockets of students who accept the responsibilities of leadership.

Currently, we have multiple scholarship programs established for all kinds of students. You can use the search criteria below to see if you qualify.

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Nations Family Scholarship

Nations Family Scholarship

Amount: $2,000 Starts: 12/01/2025 Ends: 02/28/2026

The Nations Family established their scholarship to support undergraduates dedicated to DEIA, especially those advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community and transgender rights.

Virginia Moore Chi Omega Scholarship

Virginia Moore Chi Omega Scholarship

Amount: $1,000 Starts: 12/01/2024 Ends: 02/28/2026

The Virginia Moore Chi Omega Scholarship recognizes an Alpha Zeta sister for her dedicated service, loyalty, leadership, and contributions to Chi Omega and Texas State.

Thomas Dugan Raffen Memorial Scholarship

Thomas Dugan Raffen Memorial Scholarship

Amount: $15,000 Starts: 12/01/2025 Ends: 02/28/2026

Remembering Tommy Raffen through an annual scholarship to a student in the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity who shares his leadership characteristics, optimism, integrity, and pride in Texas State.

Kappa Alpha Brothers Remembered Scholarship

Kappa Alpha Brothers Remembered Scholarship

Amount: $2,000 Starts: 12/01/2025 Ends: 02/28/2026

The Kappa Alpha Brothers Remembered Scholarship honors beloved KA brothers lost over the
years by awarding a student who exemplifies leadership, optimism, enthusiasm, integrity, and
pride in the University and the chapter

Bill Hogue Memorial and Stelos Alliance Leadership Scholarships

Bill Hogue Memorial and Stelos Alliance Leadership Scholarships

Amount: One at $15,000 and five additional at $3,000 Starts: 11/01/2025 Ends: 02/28/2026

The Bill Hogue Memorial Scholarship was established under the direction of Bill Poston following Hogue’s tragic death, which came just six weeks after his graduation from Texas State University in December 1987.