GEAR Up Scholarship Bulletin

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SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES

Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/resources/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.

Scholarship

Brief Description

Due

HENAAC Scholarship

Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community.

5/28

NAEHCY Scholarship Fund

For students experiencing homelessness.

5/28

1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship Fund

Please submit a 'visual poem', in a style of your choosing, on the theme of overcoming a personal challenge.

5/30

UW Young Executives of Color Program

Nine-month college pipeline program hosted by UW.

5/31

American Indian College Fund Full Circle Scholarship

Scholarships available to students attending non-tribal colleges.

5/31

Fifth Month Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "May is the fifth month of the year. Write a letter to the number five explaining why five is important. Be serious or be funny. Either way, here's a high five to you for being original."

5/31

SEA-MAR - Farm Worker Scholarship

For students who work or have worked OR, whose parent/legal guardian is or has worked as a farm worker.

6/1

Wilson-Hooper Veterinary Medicine Assistance Program

For native students pursuing a degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Technology (Associates of Applied Science Degree).

6/1

WA State Opportunity Scholarships: Career &Technical Scholarship

For those pursuing high-demand trade, STEM, and health care occupations. To be eligible, scholars must enroll in an approved program, such as welding, manufacturing, or it, at one of WAs 34 community and technical colleges. Scholars are eligible to receive up to $1,500 each quarter for the duration of their associate degree, certificate, or apprenticeship program. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more.

6/6

Navigate Your Future Scholarship

For HS graduates continuing his or her education in the aviation industry.

6/25

Do-Over Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "If you could get one 'do-over' in life, what would it be and why?"

6/30

Scholarship Poetry Contest - Fall Issue

Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less. Up to $500.

6/30

Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest

Use your imagination to create Duck Tape prom fashions in either the “Dress” or “Tux” category for a chance to win $10,000!

7/21

ERCA Community Contribution Scholarship

For HS students who have recognized a need or problem in their community and have determined a way to address the issue.

7/26

Flavor of the Month Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: If you were an ice cream flavor, which would you be and why?

7/31

Make Me Laugh Scholarship

In 250 words or less Describe an incident in your life, funny or embarrassing (fact or fiction), and make us laugh!

8/31

Fall 2021 Internship Opportunities

6 Internships Available in Fall 2021

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We are a non-profit on a mission to level the socio-economic playing field by supporting students from under-served communities to achieve their career and college dreams. We do this by providing resources, personal and academic support workshops, mentorship, comprehensive financial aid literacy training, and college/training/career advising to succeed in college and beyond. We would love an opportunity to interview you if the following position descriptions connect with your learning goals and career aspirations. 


Core Competencies Required of All Interns:

To perform successfully, the intern should demonstrate and/or show willingness to grow in the following areas:  

  • Sensitivity: Communicates empathy and respect of individuals; ability to be appreciative of diverse perspectives and experiences

  • Change Agility: Able to embrace needed change; effective in the face of ambiguity

  • Learning Agility: Seeks to improve knowledge, skills, and abilities in related service areas; implement core principles and reflective practice

  • Integrity: Must be honest and take responsibility for actions; ability to set healthy limits

  • Relationship Building: Recognize importance of relationships; devote energy to cultivating relationships

  • Organize & Planning: Plan and organize so that work is accomplished effectively; prioritize multiple competing tasks; maximize use of available time

Please click on the Internship positions listed below to learn more:

DVR & Mentorship Internship

DVR Internship

DVR, Social Media, & Grants Internship

Lead Social Media & Operations Internship

Instructions for applications are provided at the bottom of each document listed above. Positions are also listed on Western Washington University’s Handshake platform. Thanks for your interest and we hope to hear from you soon!

Welcome Sandra, Madi, Kallie and Sebastian

It’s with great pride that I introduce to you our 4 newest team members! Sandra, Madi, Kallie and Sebastian all bring great strengths to our team and we can’t wait for you to learn more about them.


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Hi everyone! I am a senior at Western Washington University majoring in Human Services and minoring in Education and Social Justice. I am a first-generation student and had an overwhelming time trying to navigate Western when I first started. I am extremely thankful that I had a supportive family and friend group who supported me along my journey. As a result, I see myself reflected in the students that we serve. The work that Futures NW is doing is especially inspiring because I know that it benefits countless students. I am excited to be a part of the team and look forward to growing professionally and personally throughout this process!
— Sandra Lopez, WWU Intern

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Hello! My name is Madi Whittaker and I am a 3rd-year student at WWU. I am majoring in Human Services and minoring in Education and Social Justice. When I’m not in school I am dancing, crocheting, and listening to music. I am a huge advocate for using financial aid, which is what first sparked my interest in Futures NW after Ashley DeLatour presented in one of my classes. I grew up with a single mother so financial aid and scholarships have made it possible for me to pursue higher education. I am so grateful to be interning with Futures NW because the work we are doing has a positive impact on local youth. Having the opportunity to work with students and provide them with resources that will help them be successful in life aligns with my passion for social justice. I am so excited to learn more from my team members at Futures NW as well as the students we serve!
— Madi Whittaker, intern, mentor and workshop facilitator.

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Hi I’m Sebastian
My road to college has not been the best, at first I thought I didn’t need college, but after seeing what a college education can do for a career as a voice actor I have decided to pursue it. Since then, I have been moving smoothly to my college future with plans to attend WCC. I have a big passion for the culinary arts and love teaching it too. As a first-gen college student, I can’t wait to move forward in my passions.
— Sebastian: SQHS peer mentor, workshop facilitator, social media and marketing intern

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Hi! My name is Kallie Karlsvik and I am a first generation Native American student. I am enrolled in the Quinault Indian Nation and am majoring in human services at Western Washington University. When I am not doing school work, you can find me fishing or doing anything outside with my dogs. In high school, I was actively involved in the big brothers, big sisters program and volunteered at a local daycare. I have always had a drive to help others and show anyone that they can do whatever they put their minds to. That’s what ultimately drove me to intern at Futures NW. I am excited to further my education and get more experience working in a high school setting and showing students they can accomplish their dreams, one step at a time.
— Kallie Karlsvik

Spring Celebration Follow-up & Resources

Hello everyone!

What an incredible evening and show of support from our community last night. Below you will find upcoming events, opportunities and information from WSAC as well as our local colleges.

A huge shout out to the Skagit STEM Network, United Way of Whatcom County, and the Whatcom Community Foundation for your continued financial support, as well as the Washington Student Achievement Council and our local college partners (Skagit Valley College, Western Washington University, Bellingham Technical College, Northwest Indian College, Whatcom Community College) who volunteered and supported Financial Aid completions, information sharing and virtual high fives for our families navigating post-secondary education. Also to our high school partners and FuturesNW teammates- you made everyone feel welcome and supported and we are so grateful for the time you took out of your busy schedules to cheer our families on.


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Upcoming statewide WSAC Financial Aid completion events

College Bound Focused Statewide Financial Aid Completion Event

April, 21, 2021

5:30-7:30pm

Register in Advance 

Statewide Financial Aid Q&A

April 28, 2021

9:30-10:30am

Register in Advance 

Financial Aid Completion Event

April 28, 2021

5:30-7:30pm

Register in Advance 


Northwest Indian College

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  • 5-13 & 14- Vine Deloria Symposium

  • NWIC will be offering a 50% tuition waiver for Fall Quarter

  • Native Education Connections- Facebook Group for Scholarships

  • Shoshaunee Perez


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Western Washington University

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Skagit Valley College

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  • Skagit Valley College is offering a Fire Scholarship for those entering our Fire Protection Technology program who qualify as first-year students beginning Fall Quarter, 2021.

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o   The scholarship deadline is Friday, May 14, 2021

o   Here is the link to apply for this scholarship: Fire Sciences - Skagit Valley College


FuturesNW

As always you can get one-on-one support from our teammates weekly on Tuesdays from 4-5:00pm.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qfuioqTgoGtT48lUfp_q5XfWKZ0BgjTQK

Scholarship information can be found here too!

Keep those doors of opportunity funded and open for this Fall. We are cheering you on and look forward to supporting your beautiful career and college dreams.

GEAR Up Scholarship Bulletin

It's time to earn that money for school! GEAR UP.png

SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES

Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/resources/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.

Scholarship

Brief Description

Due

2021 #PlanYourPathWA Student Video Contest

From ReadyWA. What are your education and career dreams, and how are you going to get there?

4/28

Incight Scholarship

For students with disabilities, who have demonstrated outstanding merit in giving back to the community and overcoming obstacles to pursue higher education.

4/15

All About Education Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life?"

4/30

E-waste Scholarship

Complete the application form including a 140-character message about e-waste. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about e-waste.

4/30

Washington Association of County Officials

Applicants must submit two (signed) letters of recommendation, a personal statement discussing your academic goals and expectations, a list of your school and community activities/involvement (include dates), a list of honors and awards (include dates), and a  sealed transcript from the high school or college you are currently attending.

4/30

CCD Law Spokane Community Scholarship

For HS seniors who reside in WA, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and will be attending college in the fall.

5/1

Wells Fargo Scholarship for Undergraduates

For Undergraduate American Indian and Alaska Native Students. Funds full-time and degree-seeking college freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors who hold a current GPA of 2.7 or higher with up to $5,000 for one year of study in any chosen major at any US accredited institution.

5/1

HENAAC Scholarship

Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community.

5/28

NAEHCY Scholarship Fund

For students experiencing homelessness.

5/28

1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship Fund

Please submit a 'visual poem', in a style of your choosing, on the theme of overcoming a personal challenge.

5/30

UW Young Executives of Color Program

Nine-month college pipeline program hosted by UW.

5/31

American Indian College Fund Full Circle Scholarship

Scholarships available to students attending non-tribal colleges.

5/31

Fifth Month Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "May is the fifth month of the year. Write a letter to the number five explaining why five is important. Be serious or be funny. Either way, here's a high five to you for being original."

5/31

SEA-MAR - Farm Worker Scholarship

For students who work or have worked OR, whose parent/legal guardian is or has worked as a farm worker.

6/1

Wilson-Hooper Veterinary Medicine Assistance Program

For native students pursuing a degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Technology (Associates of Applied Science Degree).

6/1

Navigate Your Future Scholarship

For HS graduates continuing his or her education in the aviation industry.

6/25

Do-Over Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "If you could get one 'do-over' in life, what would it be and why?"

6/30

Scholarship Poetry Contest - Fall Issue

Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less. Up to $500.

6/30

Gear Up Scholarship Bulletin

It's time to earn that money for school! GEAR UP.png

SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES

Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/resources/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.

Scholarship

Brief Description

Due

Actuarial Diversity Scholarship

For those intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession. Must have at least 1 birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups: Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American, Pacific Islander. For HS seniors w/ a min. 3.0 GPA & a min. ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 600. $1,000.

4/15

CJ Pony Parts Scholarship Video Contest

Create a short video, under 3 minutes long, on a given topic.

4/15

Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes

Honoring outstanding young leaders (ages 8-18) who have focused on helping their communities and fellow beings and/or on protecting the health and sustainability.

4/15

2021 #PlanYourPathWA Student Video Contest

From ReadyWA. What are your education and career dreams, and how are you going to get there?

4/28

Incight Scholarship

For students with disabilities, who have demonstrated outstanding merit in giving back to the community and overcoming obstacles to pursue higher education.

4/15

All About Education Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life?"

4/30

E-waste Scholarship

Complete the application form including a 140-character message about e-waste. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about e-waste.

4/30

Washington Association of County Officials

Applicants must submit two (signed) letters of recommendation, a personal statement discussing your academic goals and expectations, a list of your school and community activities/involvement (include dates), a list of honors and awards (include dates), and a  sealed transcript from the high school or college you are currently attending.

4/30

CCD Law Spokane Community Scholarship

For HS seniors who reside in WA, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and will be attending college in the fall.

5/1

Wells Fargo Scholarship for Undergraduates

For Undergraduate American Indian and Alaska Native Students. Funds full-time and degree-seeking college freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors who hold a current GPA of 2.7 or higher with up to $5,000 for one year of study in any chosen major at any US accredited institution.

5/1

HENAAC Scholarship

Applicants must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the Hispanic community.

5/28

NAEHCY Scholarship Fund

For students experiencing homelessness.

5/28

1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship Fund

Please submit a 'visual poem', in a style of your choosing, on the theme of overcoming a personal challenge.

5/30

UW Young Executives of Color Program

Nine-month college pipeline program hosted by UW.

5/31

American Indian College Fund Full Circle Scholarship

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Congratulations Renee' - You Did It!

Congratulations Renee! We are so proud of you and are cheering you on as you enter this next chapter in your life as a college graduate. The world needs people like you helping them out more than ever and we are grateful for your service to our comm…

Congratulations Renee! We are so proud of you and are cheering you on as you enter this next chapter in your life as a college graduate. The world needs people like you helping them out more than ever and we are grateful for your service to our community. We are excited to share your experience with other students who are considering going to or going back to college.

Q: First of all, how does it feel to have reached this huge accomplishment?

A: It has been fantastic and having graduated with a 4.0 makes me ecstatic. I never thought I would achieve this goal. I was never given the opportunity to receive an education, because of money and discrimination. I am proud of myself for not allowing negative circumstances to dictate my life and education.

Q: What advice would you give other students who are either thinking about college or in the process of completing a degree?

A: For those thinking about college I would tell them to get that degree. Do not let a fear, society or people’s negativity stop you from achieving your degree. You will never know what you can become unless you try.

Those completing their degree I would say do not give up. Always schedule self-care into your daily routine, it is just as important as homework. Communicate with professors weekly, they have to know you are serious about college. Building that relationship with professors, especially if you work, they need to know about you as a person. Do not worry about time, if you need a break take a quarter off. College can be difficult at times so be sure to make a schedule that is not stressful. For example, I remember I had to take Precalculus, and math was a difficult subject for me, my schedule consisted of, a P.E. yoga(self-care)class, math class, then an art class (self-care) and an English class. I had to have a balance of subjects for me not to be discouraged.

Q: What did you wish you would have known as you navigated higher education?

A: I wish I would have known I had dyslexia before I started college. I also wish I knew how many resources there are to help you as a student. Futures Northwest for one, because they have everything to help support students: FAFSA assistance, scholarships, different degree pathways and community assistance such as jobs, housing and food resources. 

Q: How did completing your Financial Aid application help you reach your goals?

A: Financial Aid was a big reason why I was able to accomplish my educational goals. If I did not have that assistance, I would not have been able to get my degree. When I first started college, I did not know how to fill out the form in person or online. My sister had to help me with it. 

Q: What will you miss the most about college?

A: While I’m happy to say goodbye to spending hours reading and doing homework, what I will miss the most is learning from my professors. The friendships I’ve made with both students and professors. Also, the resources in college are great, such as events, food assistance, career fairs and clubs.

Q: What a favorite memory you have from your time at Western?

A:  My first quarter there when I was able to be on campus and Covid did not exist. I had a class with John Korsmo (great professor) that class was enlightening, and the students were very empathetic to one another. I have never met so many people that made me feel happy, a sense of community and belonging. I loved my first quarter a Western so much!

Q: What’s your next chapter looking like?

A: I will continue volunteering at Futures as long as possible. I am also looking for a job, I do not want to rush into anything, so I am taking it slowly to find something I feel good about. Then maybe further my education and go on to grad school at Western.  

Thanks for sharing your wisdom, Renee’, and allowing us to celebrate with you!

GEAR Up Scholarship Bulletin

SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES

Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/resources/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.

  • Now Accepting Applications! Washington Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC). LYAC is codified in law as the official nonpartisan youth advisory body to the State Legislature. Overseen by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and Washington State Leadership Board, LYAC is composed of 22 student members from a wide variety of geographic, political, and socioeconomic backgrounds. LYAC members each serve a two-year term, during which they will be at the forefront of civic engagement and governmental progress. Must be entering 9th, 10th, or 11th grade in Fall 2021. Due Mar. 31.

  • 2021 #PlanYourPathWA Student Video Contest. From ReadyWA. What are your education and career dreams, and how are you going to get there? Due Apr. 28.

Scholarship

Brief Description

Due

Odenza Marketing Group Scholarship

Must submit 2 small essays, one related to travel, & the other on why they deserve a scholarship. Must be 16-25, w/ 2.5 GPA or greater. US citizenship required. $500.

3/30

Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund

For those active in movements for social and economic justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to students who can do academic work at the college or university level or are enrolled in a trade or technical program and who are active in the progressive movement.

3/31

National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Program

All scholarships awarded are based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership.

3/31

Paid, Multi-Year Summer Fellowship for Minority Student- Emma L. Bowen Foundation

Minority HS seniors & college freshmen w/ a min. 3.0 GPA & an interest in media careers (business, creative, journalism, technology, or sales) are eligible to apply. During this multi-year internship, students in the program receive an hourly wage & matching scholarship.

3/31

Scholarship Poetry Contest - Summer Issue

Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less.

3/31

American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship Program

Open to HS seniors. Citizenship/legal residency is required.

4/1

American Nuclear Society (ANS) Incoming Freshmen Scholarship

For graduating HS seniors who have enrolled, full-time, in college courses & are pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering or have the intent to pursue a degree in nuclear engineering.

4/1

American Foreign Service Association National HS Essay Contest

For 9-12th graders. Must submit an essay related to Foreign Service. Winner receives $2,500 a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet the Secretary of State, and full tuition for a Semester at Sea educational voyage.

4/5

National Peace Essay Contest for HS Students

Must write an essay related to their assigned topic. $1,000-$10,000.

4/5

Actuarial Diversity Scholarship

For those intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession. Must have at least 1 birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups: Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American, Pacific Islander. For HS seniors w/ a min. 3.0 GPA & a min. ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 600. $1,000.

4/15

CJ Pony Parts Scholarship Video Contest

Create a short video, under 3 minutes long, on a given topic.

4/15

Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes

Honoring outstanding young leaders (ages 8-18) who have focused on helping their communities and fellow beings and/or on protecting the health and sustainability.

4/15

Incight Scholarship

For students with disabilities, who have demonstrated outstanding merit in giving back to the community and overcoming obstacles to pursue higher education.

4/15

All About Education Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life?"

4/30

E-waste Scholarship

Complete the application form including a 140-character message about e-waste. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about e-waste.

4/30

CCD Law Spokane Community Scholarship

For HS seniors who reside in WA, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and will be attending college in the fall.

5/1

GEAR Up Scholarship Bulletin

It's time to earn that money for school! GEAR UP.png

SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES

Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/resources/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.

  • Now Accepting Applications! Washington Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC). LYAC is codified in law as the official nonpartisan youth advisory body to the State Legislature. Overseen by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and Washington State Leadership Board, LYAC is composed of 22 student members from a wide variety of geographic, political, and socioeconomic backgrounds. LYAC members each serve a two-year term, during which they will be at the forefront of civic engagement and governmental progress. Must be entering 9th, 10th, or 11th grade in Fall 2021. Due Mar. 31.

Scholarship

Brief Description

Due

Odenza Marketing Group Scholarship

Must submit 2 small essays, one related to travel, & the other on why they deserve a scholarship. Must be 16-25, w/ 2.5 GPA or greater. US citizenship required. $500.

3/30

Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund

For those active in movements for social and economic justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to students who can do academic work at the college or university level or are enrolled in a trade or technical program and who are active in the progressive movement.

3/31

National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Program

All scholarships awarded are based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership.

3/31

Paid, Multi-Year Summer Fellowship for Minority Student- Emma L. Bowen Foundation

Minority HS seniors & college freshmen w/ a min. 3.0 GPA & an interest in media careers (business, creative, journalism, technology, or sales) are eligible to apply. During this multi-year internship, students in the program receive an hourly wage & matching scholarship.

3/31

Scholarship Poetry Contest - Summer Issue

Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less.

3/31

American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship Program

Open to HS seniors. Citizenship/legal residency is required.

4/1

American Nuclear Society (ANS) Incoming Freshmen Scholarship

For graduating HS seniors who have enrolled, full-time, in college courses & are pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering or have the intent to pursue a degree in nuclear engineering.

4/1

American Foreign Service Association National HS Essay Contest

For 9-12th graders. Must submit an essay related to Foreign Service. Winner receives $2,500 a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet the Secretary of State, and full tuition for a Semester at Sea educational voyage.

4/5

National Peace Essay Contest for HS Students

Must write an essay related to their assigned topic. $1,000-$10,000.

4/5

Actuarial Diversity Scholarship

For those intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession. Must have at least 1 birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups: Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American, Pacific Islander. For HS seniors w/ a min. 3.0 GPA & a min. ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 600. $1,000.

4/15

CJ Pony Parts Scholarship Video Contest

Create a short video, under 3 minutes long, on a given topic.

4/15

Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes

Honoring outstanding young leaders (ages 8-18) who have focused on helping their communities and fellow beings and/or on protecting the health and sustainability.

4/15

Incight Scholarship

For students with disabilities, who have demonstrated outstanding merit in giving back to the community and overcoming obstacles to pursue higher education.

4/15

All About Education Scholarship

In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "How will a $3,000 scholarship for education make a difference in your life?"

4/30

E-waste Scholarship

Complete the application form including a 140-character message about e-waste. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full-length 500- to 1,000-word essay about e-waste.

4/30

CCD Law Spokane Community Scholarship

For HS seniors who reside in WA, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and will be attending college in the fall.

5/1