Neighbor News
9 Harmony Public School Seniors Awarded Full Scholarships to Top Colleges Through QuestBridge
Full scholarships open life-changing college opportunities for nine Harmony Public Schools seniors.
HOUSTON — Nine seniors from Harmony Public Schools campuses across the Houston area have been selected as 2025 QuestBridge National College Match Scholars, securing full, four-year scholarships to some of the nation’s most selective universities.
The students attend Harmony School of Innovation–Sugar Land, Harmony School of Innovation–Katy, Harmony School of Advancement–Houston and Harmony School of Discovery–Houston.
As College Match Scholars, they will receive full financial support covering tuition, books, room and board and other educational expenses. The QuestBridge program is highly competitive; only about 30% of finalists nationwide receive full-ride scholarships through the match process. Remaining finalists often receive significant aid through the program’s Regular Decision round.
Find out what's happening in Houstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
QuestBridge, a national nonprofit, connects high-achieving students from low-income backgrounds with leading colleges and universities. Its mission focuses on expanding access to top-tier higher education and supporting students throughout their academic and professional journeys.
Participating institutions include Rice University, Brown University, Emory University, the California Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University and Harvard University, among many others.
Find out what's happening in Houstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
To date, the QuestBridge National College Match has helped more than 19,000 students earn full scholarships to top U.S. colleges. Through partnerships with universities, graduate programs and major companies, the organization provides continued support as scholars advance in their studies and careers.
Harmony Public Schools officials said the recognition reflects the hard work and academic commitment of this year’s recipients, as well as the district’s focus on college readiness for all students.