SPEC Awards $100,000 in Scholarships to Local Students

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San Patricio Electric Cooperative is proud to announce the award of $100,000 in scholarships to 10 local high school seniors who will pursue a higher education in the fall. These 10 students will receive a $10,000 scholarship each.

The recipients for SPEC’s 2026 scholarship program are as follows:

 

 

Phillip Flores, Odem High School

 

Claire Garza, George West High School

 

Austin Hernandez,  Pawnee High School

 

Julie Jones, A.C. Jones High School

 

Abigail Martinez, A.C. Jones High School

 

Emma McKinney, George West High School

 

Ella McKinney, George West High School

 

Ava Mendez, A.C. Jones High School

 

Emma Meza, Refugio High School

 

Logan Miller,  George West High School

 

 

These recipients were selected by an independent scholarship selection committee, who evaluated applications based on leadership abilities, community involvement, academic achievement and financial need.

 

“SPEC is proud to invest in the future of the communities we serve through our scholarship program,” said SPEC General Manager Freddy Wolff. “By supporting these students in their educational journeys, we’re helping build a stronger workforce and brighter future for our local communities. We’re honored to play a small role in helping these students achieve their goals and look forward to the impact they’ll make in the future.”

 

The San Patricio Electric Education Trust, established by SPEC in 1999, provides area students with the funds necessary to continue their education and meet their goals. This scholarship program is funded by donated and unclaimed capital credits. Since its inception, the fund has awarded nearly $1.5 million in scholarships to area students.

 

The cooperative’s 2026 scholarship program was open to high school seniors in SPEC’s nine-county service area. Eligible students were enrolled at an area high school or non-traditional education setting, such as homeschooling. In addition, the student’s parent or legal guardian had to be a member of the cooperative and receive SPEC service at the student’s primary address.

 

SPEC’s scholarship award is paid over four semesters, provided the student meets the standards established for the scholarship program. Each semester, the student must show that they have successfully completed a full-time course load of 12 hours or more, are enrolled as a full-time student for the upcoming semester and have maintained a GPA of 2.5 or greater.

 

SPEC Education Trust scholarships are funded by donated and escheated capital credits, not member rates. The cooperative thanks its generous membership for their support of this important community program.