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Find similar grantsAdult Students in Scholastic Transition (ASIST) Scholarship is sponsored by Executive Women International (EWI). This program provides financial assistance to non-traditional adult students, particularly women, who are facing social, economic, or physical challenges and are seeking to improve their lives through education.
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> Meta Tags and Inline Scripts --> Scholarships & Awards – EWI of Dallas Dallas Chapter Fact Sheet 2020/2021 2020/2021 Meetings Calendar Dallas Chapter Fact Sheet Board of Directors 2023-2024 Our ASIST and EWISP scholarships are available to help you achieve your educational and career goals. Applications open in January. Scholarships are awarded at both the Chapter and Corporate level.
Sorry, applications are now closed. Check back January 2025! The Adult Students in Scholastic Transition (ASIST) Scholarship Program helps provide financial support to adult students in a variety of transitional situations.
The ASIST scholarship is available to adults, 18 years of age or older, NOT currently enrolled in high school, facing economic, social, or physical challenges, who are looking to improve their situation through educational opportunities. Local Chapters partner with educational providers and social services agencies to identify potential candidates. Students apply and compete at the local Chapter for up to $8,000 in scholarships.
The first-place winner from each Chapter will then be submitted to the Corporate level for the opportunity to win the Corporate Scholarship. Sorry, applications are now closed. Check back January 2025!
The Executive Women International Scholarship Program (EWISP) has been helping high school seniors achieve their academic goals for over 35 years. EWISP is a competition-based program which awards college scholarship money to qualifying high school seniors residing in Dallas, Collin or Tarrant counties and enrolled in a public, private, or parochial school or is homeschooled.
To qualify for the scholarship, a student must be nominated by his/her school counselor or administrator. Only one student per school is eligible to apply. The applicants will be judged on several factors with special emphasis on their financial need, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, scholastic records, oral and written communication skills, creativity, awards and honors, attitude, and career goals.
Students apply and compete at the local Chapter for up to $8,000 in scholarships. The first-place winner from each Chapter will then be submitted to the Corporate level for the opportunity to win the Corporate Scholarship. 2023 Dallas Relative Chapter Only Scholarship Sorry, applications are now closed.
Check back January 2025! I’m happy to announce that we are now accepting applications for our Dallas Chapter Only Relative Scholarship! This very special $2,000 scholarship is open to any relative (daughter, son, stepchild, cousin, grandson, etc.) of a member, sustaining member, or their spouse.
The applicant must be a current senior, graduating in 2023 and reside in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. © 2026 EWI of Dallas
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Adults (primarily women) facing economic or social challenges; must reside within the geographical boundaries of a participating EWI Chapter. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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