Committee Services Office
Attn: Scholarships
1776 D Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006-5303
Phone: 202-628-1776
Email: scholarships@nsdar.org
Website: www.dar.org or www.txdar.org
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The Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution (TXDAR), and
local DAR Chapters have established their own scholarship programs.
Some are at different universities throughout the state of Texas,
which are administered by the specific institution through the
Financial Aid Office. Information regarding local DAR Chapter
scholarships can be obtained by contacting your local DAR Chapter.
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR),
awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the
pursuit of degrees in diverse disciplines including political science,
history, government, economics, law, nursing and education. Specific
scholarship categories such as the American Indian Scholarships are
also offered. Qualified applicants will be considered regardless of
race, religion, sex or national origin.
Awards will be based on academic merit, commitment to their field of
study and financial need. No affiliation with DAR is necessary unless
specified.
All multi-year scholarships, typically renewable up to four years, must
be for consecutive years of attendance at an accredited college or
university in the US. See website for exceptions, more specific
requirements and application mailing address.
NOTE: The DAR Scholarship Committee does NOT process the DAR Good
Citizens Awards, American Indian Scholarships, DAR School or State
Scholarships (see website for more information).
Separate applications must be submitted for each scholarship. All
applications and documents must be submitted on or before the
deadline, through the National DAR Scholarship Committee website,
dar.academicworks.com
Portal will open for academic year: November 1
All National Scholarships Deadline: January 31
American Indian Scholarship Deadline: January 31
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