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FUTURESNW BLOG
Please click anywhere below to access full version and linked content.
All past newsletters can be accessed on the CRN web page at whatcomabc.org/CRN
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
($20,000) - Three scholarships are presented annually for the best original songs.
2/4
For HS seniors who plan to go to a 2- or 4-year college or university. Must have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage, have a min. 3.0 GPA, and be a legal resident.
2/5
Summer Health Professions Education Program
Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy.
2/5
Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth
($2,000-$4,000)- For young adults who have been involved in foster care.
2/7
For HS seniors attending eligible high schools and who are planning to enroll in a WA state college or university. Scholars receive guidance and networking opportunities to ensure students graduate and achieve success.
2/7
WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs.
2/14
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) – For HS students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry.
2/16
The Christophers’ Poster Contest
Open to 9-12 graders. Must create an original poster & illustrate the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given to graduating HS students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
2/20
Association of Computer Professionals in Education Scholarship
($2,000) - For seniors who plan to study technology. Successful applicants have studied and used technology in innovative ways throughout their high school career and can demonstrate their work through a project. The project itself can take many forms.
2/21
Indian Health Services Scholarships
For qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Open to the class of 2022 students.
2/28
Princeton Summer Journalism Program
Free residential journalism and college preparatory program for high-achieving current juniors from low-income backgrounds interested in journalism. All program expenses, including meals, housing, and transportation covered.
2/28
WAEF Tree Fruit Industry Scholarships
For WA students raised in families with direct ties to the tree fruit industry.
3/1
American Chemical Society Scholars Award
($5,000) - Renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields.
3/1
Tall Clubs International Student Scholarships
Scholarships are for students under 21 years of age, about to attend their first year of higher education, and who meet the height requirements of TCI— 5' 10" (178 cm) for women, and 6' 2" (188 cm) for men. Annually, TCI Foundation awards multiple student scholarship(s) of up to $1000 each.
3/1
Washington State PTA Scholarship
Four $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors from WA state public high schools with an active PTA, who will be starting college (either two-year or four-year) in the fall.
3/1
This Scholarship Essay Contest is an annual competition for college-bound HS seniors. Write a 1,200 to 1,500-word essay that describes the impact of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia-related illness on themselves, their families, or their communities, and what they have learned in light of coping with the brain disorder.
3/1
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation-Undergraduate/Associate
Need-based scholarships to the children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen who attend college or career training. Before applying, verify your eligibility. CTE Version--Application available all year. Applications processed monthly.
3/1
($100-$1,000) -This contest is open to students in grades 9-12 worldwide and asks students to examine, question, and reflect on important concepts in genetics.
3/3
Sound Credit Union Scholarship
$1,000 individual scholarships. Must be a graduating HS senior who plans to attend a 2- or 4-year college, w/ a min. 3.0 GPS, & be a member of Sound Credit Union.
3/4
Truman D. Picard Scholarship for Native Students
Dedicated to the support of Native American students pursuing a higher education in Natural Resources.
3/12
Microsoft DisAbility Scholarship
($20,000) – For HS seniors with disabilities who plan to attend a vocational or academic college and target a career in the technology industry.
3/15
$100,000 in scholarships available especially for students w/strong academics & whose parents are in the military or veterans of the armed forces.
3/15
($200-$1,000) - For K-12 students. Submit an original piece of artwork depicting a North American waterfowl species.
3/15
National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship Program
For students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. Must be accepted to an accredited 4-year institution. Up to $20,000 per year. Renewable for 4 years.
3/17
Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Program
This selective five-year, pre-college scholarship is for high-performing 7th grade students with financial need. Provides comprehensive academic and college advising, as well as financial support for school, Cooke-sponsored summer programs, internships, etc.
3/21
Create a Greeting Card Scholarship
($10,000) - Submit original photo, artwork or computer graphics for the front of a card.
3/22
Chin: Shui Kuen & Allen Chin Scholarship
For incoming freshman or current, full-time undergraduate at a four-year college or university. For student or parent currently/formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant. Any ethnic heritage. Community advocacy and social justice work on behalf of Asian American, immigrant, gay and lesbian and/or other progressive causes
3/25
National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Program
($3,000-$12,000) All scholarships awarded are based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership.
3/31
LULAC National Scholarship Fund
($250-$2,000) Students submit short essay.
3/31
(Up to $15,000 per year) For people 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
Scholarship Poetry Contest - Summer Issue
Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less. Up to $500.
3/31
(Camp) - This residential science education program is for young STEM enthusiasts the summer after they graduate from high school.
3/31
Please click anywhere below to access full version and linked content.
All past newsletters can be accessed on the CRN web page at whatcomabc.org/CRN
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
2021-22 Poster: Create Your Future. Resources are available now that can support students as they work toward their education and career goals! Learn how students can share their story by Feb. 1 and win $100.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism. Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
($2,500-$20,000)- For APIA students with a special focus on those in financial need and first gen and have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.
1/26
For HS sophomores or juniors with disabilities. Program prepares students for their transition to college—which includes exploring careers, independence, self-advocacy, and leadership.
1/30
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
Selected applicants awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees, and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
1/31
American Legion National Oratorical Contest
WA will award $5,000 in scholarships to the top 4 finishers.
1/31
The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program
Provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food science, natural resource science, or a related academic discipline at one of 35 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities.
1/31
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. Each award provides full tuition as well as room and board.
1/31
This essay contest is for K12 students – in grades 3 thru 12 (ages 8-18). To apply, applicants must write an original essay on a given topic related to engineering.
2/1
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Award
($28,000)- For outstanding HS graduates who plan to earn a BA from an accredited 4-year college or university. Additional fellowships are given to JRF Scholars to pursue opportunities to work and study abroad, and for post-graduate education.
2/1
John F. & Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund for Art Education
($500-$5,000) - For students ages 18 -35, pursuing a profession in visual arts & be skilled & devoted to the classical or conservative tradition.
2/1
($20,000) - Three scholarships are presented annually for the best original songs.
2/4
For HS seniors who plan to go to a 2- or 4-year college or university. Must have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage, have a min. 3.0 GPA, and be a legal resident.
2/5
Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth
($2,000-$4,000)- For young adults who have been involved in foster care.
2/7
For HS seniors attending eligible high schools and who are planning to enroll in a WA state college or university. Scholars receive guidance and networking opportunities to ensure students graduate and achieve success.
2/7
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) – For HS students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry.
2/16
The Christophers’ Poster Contest
Open to 9-12 graders. Must create an original poster & illustrate the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given to graduating HS students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
2/20
Association of Computer Professionals in Education Scholarship
($2,000) - For seniors who plan to study technology. Successful applicants have studied and used technology in innovative ways throughout their high school career and can demonstrate their work through a project. The project itself can take many forms.
2/21
Indian Health Services Scholarships
For qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Open to the class of 2022 students in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories, regardless of citizenship status.
2/28
Princeton Summer Journalism Program
Free residential journalism and college preparatory program for high-achieving current juniors from low-income backgrounds interested in journalism. All program expenses, including meals, housing, and transportation covered.
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
2021-22 Poster: Create Your Future. Resources are available now that can support students as they work toward their education and career goals! Learn how students can share their story by Feb. 1 and win $100.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism. Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
Point Foundation: College Scholarships
For HS seniors. No citizenship required. History of LGBTQ+ leadership &/or allyship. Seeking candidates w/ high academic performance.
1/18
($32,000)- Must be of Cuban descent, have min. 3.5 GPA, & be financially needy.
1/21
($2,500-$20,000)- For APIA students with a special focus on those in financial need and first-gen. and have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.
1/26
For HS sophomores or juniors with disabilities. Program prepares students for their transition to college—which includes exploring careers, independence, self-advocacy, and leadership.
1/30
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
Selected applicants awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
1/31
American Legion National Oratorical Contest
WA will award $5,000 in scholarships to the top 4 finishers.
1/31
The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program
Provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food science, natural resource science, or a related academic discipline at one of 35 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities.
1/31
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. Each award provides full tuition as well as room and board.
1/31
This essay contest is for K12 students – in grades 3 thru 12 (ages 8-18). To apply, applicants must write an original essay on a given topic related to engineering.
2/1
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Award
($28,000)- For outstanding HS graduates who plan to earn a BA from an accredited 4-year college or university. Additional fellowships are given to JRF Scholars to pursue opportunities to work and study abroad, and for post-graduate education.
2/1
John F. & Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund for Art Education
($500-$5,000) - For students ages 18 -35, pursuing a profession in visual arts & be skilled & devoted to the classical or conservative tradition.
2/1
($20,000) - Three scholarships are presented annually for the best original songs.
2/4
For HS seniors who plan to go to a 2- or 4-year college or university. Must have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage, have a min. 3.0 GPA, and be a legal resident.
2/5
Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth
($2,000-$4,000)- For young adults who have been involved in foster care.
2/7
For HS seniors attending eligible high schools and who are planning to enroll in a WA state college or university. Scholars receive guidance and networking opportunities to ensure students graduate and achieve success.
2/7
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) – For HS students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry.
2/16
The Christophers’ Poster Contest
Open to 9-12 graders. Must create an original poster & illustrate the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given to graduating HS students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
2/20
Association of Computer Professionals in Education Scholarship
($2,000) - For seniors who plan to study technology. Successful applicants have studied and used technology in innovative ways throughout their high school career and can demonstrate their work through a project. The project itself can take many forms.
2/21
Indian Health Services Scholarships
For qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Open to the class of 2022 students in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories, regardless of citizenship status.
2/28
Princeton Summer Journalism Program
Free residential journalism and college preparatory program for high-achieving current juniors from low-income backgrounds interested in journalism. All program expenses, including meals, housing, and transportation covered.
2/28
Register here for support: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUlf-2vqDguE9EKzyYaB_e4dIf-dZbCCe82
Hello wonderful community!
We are so excited to share with you all that we will be hosting Financial Aid completion office hours every Friday Jan 21st through June 10th from 10-1:00 and 1:30-2:30. You can now join us whenever it works for you!
To join us, just register here, and come any time in the windows above!
These are a few scenarios in which we were hoping to be helpful:
If you are a student with a question and your teacher or school staff says it’s okay to hop into our zoom during school to complete your application, we are here for it.
If you are a high school and beyond coordinator or school counselor with a long list of students to support and not enough time, we are here to help you reach your goals. Feel free to connect your students with us!
If you are a parent with some time on your lunch break or have a moment throughout your day to help your student complete their FAFSA or WASFA form, we are happy to help answer your questions.
If you are a teacher and have Financial Aid completions as one of your goals, but have some tricky questions you want to ask, please join us or send your students to our office hours.
Together we can help get the word out and get as many students supported so that they have an opportunity to get grants, scholarships, and other funding for school or apprenticeship programs by completing their FAFSA or WASFA applications successfully.
Now more than ever, thanks to the Washington College Grant, more families can get free money for school! It’s our goal to make sure our students connect with those funds so that college and apprenticeship programs can be free or more affordable.
Amounts vary based on income, family size, and school or program cost. Students and families can use the financial aid calculator to estimate their potential WCG award.
Please click anywhere below to access full version and linked content.
All past newsletters can be accessed on the CRN web page at whatcomabc.org/CRN
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
2021-22 Poster: Create Your Future. Resources are available now that can support students as they work toward their education and career goals! Learn how students can share their story by Feb. 1 and win $100.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism. Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
($8,000) – For WA students in LGBTQ+/Ally community who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and are actively involved in school and community organizations.
1/14
For outstanding HS juniors for their academic, personal, and service achievements. Includes a 3-year, no student cost program that helps students get into college, transition to college, succeed while in college and transition to the post college world.
1/15
Point Foundation: College Scholarships
For HS seniors. No citizenship required. History of LGBTQ+ leadership &/or allyship. Seeking candidates w/ high academic performance.
1/18
($32,000)- Must be of Cuban descent, have min. 3.5 GPA, & be financially needy.
1/21
($2,500-$20,000)- For APIA students with a special focus on those in financial need and first-gen. and have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.
1/26
For HS sophomores or juniors with disabilities. Program prepares students for their transition to college—which includes exploring careers, independence, self-advocacy, and leadership.
1/30
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
Selected applicants awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
1/31
American Legion National Oratorical Contest
WA will award $5,000 in scholarships to the top 4 finishers.
1/31
The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program
Provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food science, natural resource science, or a related academic discipline at one of 35 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities.
1/31
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. Each award provides full tuition as well as room and board.
1/31
This essay contest is for K12 students – in grades 3 thru 12 (ages 8-18). To apply, applicants must write an original essay on a given topic related to engineering.
2/1
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Award
($28,000)- For outstanding HS graduates who plan to earn a BA from an accredited 4-year college or university. Additional fellowships are given to JRF Scholars to pursue opportunities to work and study abroad, and for post-graduate education.
2/1
John F. & Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund for Art Education
($500-$5,000) - For students ages 18 -35, pursuing a profession in visual arts & be skilled & devoted to the classical or conservative tradition.
2/1
($20,000) - Three scholarships are presented annually for the best original songs.
2/4
For HS seniors who plan to go to a 2- or 4-year college or university. Must have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage, have a min. 3.0 GPA, and be a legal resident.
2/5
Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth
($2,000-$4,000)- For young adults who have been involved in foster care.
2/7
For HS seniors attending eligible high schools and who are planning to enroll in a WA state college or university. Scholars receive guidance and networking opportunities to ensure students graduate and achieve success.
2/7
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) – For HS students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry.
2/16
The Christophers’ Poster Contest
Open to 9-12 graders. Must create an original poster & illustrate the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given to graduating HS students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
2/20
Association of Computer Professionals in Education Scholarship
($2,000) - For seniors who plan to study technology. Successful applicants have studied and used technology in innovative ways throughout their high school career and can demonstrate their work through a project. The project itself can take many forms.
2/21
Indian Health Services Scholarships
For qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Open to the class of 2022 students in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories, regardless of citizenship status.
2/28
Princeton Summer Journalism Program
Free residential journalism and college preparatory program for high-achieving current juniors from low-income backgrounds interested in journalism. All program expenses, including meals, housing, and transportation covered.
2/28
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
2021-22 Poster: Create Your Future. Resources are available now that can support students as they work toward their education and career goals! Learn how students can share their story by Feb. 1 and win $100.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism. Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
($8,000) – For WA students in LGBTQ+/Ally community who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and are actively involved in school and community organizations.
1/14
For outstanding HS juniors for their academic, personal, and service achievements. Includes a 3-year, no student cost program that helps students get into college, transition to college, succeed while in college and transition to the post college world.
1/15
Point Foundation: College Scholarships
For HS seniors. No citizenship required. History of LGBTQ+ leadership &/or allyship. Seeking candidates w/ high academic performance.
1/18
($32,000)- Must be of Cuban descent, have min. 3.5 GPA, & be financially needy.
1/21
($2,500-$20,000)- For APIA students with a special focus on those in financial need and first-gen. and have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.
1/26
For HS sophomores or juniors with disabilities. Program prepares students for their transition to college—which includes exploring careers, independence, self-advocacy, and leadership.
1/30
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
Selected applicants awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
1/31
American Legion National Oratorical Contest
WA will award $5,000 in scholarships to the top 4 finishers.
1/31
The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program
Provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food science, natural resource science, or a related academic discipline at one of 35 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities.
1/31
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. Each award provides full tuition as well as room and board.
1/31
This essay contest is for K12 students – in grades 3 thru 12 (ages 8-18). To apply, applicants must write an original essay on a given topic related to engineering.
2/1
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Award
($28,000)- For outstanding HS graduates who plan to earn a BA from an accredited 4-year college or university. Additional fellowships are given to JRF Scholars to pursue opportunities to work and study abroad, and for post-graduate education.
2/1
John F. & Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund for Art Education
($500-$5,000) - For students ages 18 -35, pursuing a profession in visual arts & be skilled & devoted to the classical or conservative tradition.
2/1
($20,000) - Three scholarships are presented annually for the best original songs.
2/4
For HS seniors who plan to go to a 2- or 4-year college or university. Must have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage, have a min. 3.0 GPA, and be a legal resident.
2/5
Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth
($2,000-$4,000)- For young adults who have been involved in foster care.
2/7
For HS seniors attending eligible high schools and who are planning to enroll in a WA state college or university. Scholars receive guidance and networking opportunities to ensure students graduate and achieve success.
2/7
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) – For HS students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry.
2/16
The Christophers’ Poster Contest
Open to 9-12 graders. Must create an original poster & illustrate the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given to graduating HS students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
2/20
Association of Computer Professionals in Education Scholarship
($2,000) - For seniors who plan to study technology. Successful applicants have studied and used technology in innovative ways throughout their high school career and can demonstrate their work through a project. The project itself can take many forms.
2/21
Indian Health Services Scholarships
For qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Open to the class of 2022 students in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories, regardless of citizenship status.
2/28
Princeton Summer Journalism Program
Free residential journalism and college preparatory program for high-achieving current juniors from low-income backgrounds interested in journalism. All program expenses, including meals, housing, and transportation covered.
2/28
Please click anywhere below to access full version and linked content.
All past newsletters can be accessed on the CRN web page at whatcomabc.org/CRN
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism. Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship
Renewable. Awarded to college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship.
1/6
For HS juniors. Successful applicants have a strong drive and commitment to their education and demonstrate maturity, curiosity, resilience, and leadership.
1/7
For current and future leaders in the LGBTQ+/ally community from in the NW.
1/7
For Black HS seniors. Must attend a 4-year accredited college or university.
1/9
($8,000) – For WA students in LGBTQ+/Ally community who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and are actively involved in school and community organizations.
1/14
For outstanding HS juniors for their academic, personal, and service achievements. Includes a 3-year, no student cost program that helps students get into college, transition to college, succeed while in college and transition to the post college world.
1/15
Point Foundation: College Scholarships
For HS seniors. No citizenship required. History of LGBTQ+ leadership &/or allyship. Seeking candidates w/ high academic performance.
1/18
($32,000)- Must be of Cuban descent, have min. 3.5 GPA, & be financially needy.
1/21
($2,500-$20,000)- For APIA students with a special focus on those in financial need and first-gen. and have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.
1/26
For HS sophomores or juniors with disabilities. Program prepares students for their transition to college—which includes exploring careers, independence, self-advocacy, and leadership.
1/30
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
Selected applicants awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
1/31
American Legion National Oratorical Contest
WA will award $5,000 in scholarships to the top 4 finishers.
1/31
The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program
Provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food science, natural resource science, or a related academic discipline at one of 35 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities.
1/31
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. Each award provides full tuition as well as room and board.
1/31
This essay contest is for K12 students – in grades 3 thru 12 (ages 8-18). To apply, applicants must write an original essay on a given topic related to engineering.
2/1
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Award
($28,000)- For outstanding HS graduates who plan to earn a BA from an accredited 4-year college or university. Additional fellowships are given to JRF Scholars to pursue opportunities to work and study abroad, and for post-graduate education.
2/1
John F. & Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund for Art Education
($500-$5,000) - For students ages 18 -35, pursuing a profession in visual arts & be skilled & devoted to the classical or conservative tradition.
2/1
($20,000) - Three scholarships are presented annually for the best original songs.
2/4
For HS seniors who plan to go to a 2- or 4-year college or university. Must have at least one parent of Hispanic heritage, have a min. 3.0 GPA, and be a legal resident.
2/5
Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth
($2,000-$4,000)- For young adults who have been involved in foster care.
2/7
For HS seniors attending eligible high schools and who are planning to enroll in a WA state college or university. Scholars receive guidance and networking opportunities to ensure students graduate and achieve success.
2/7
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) – For HS students with demonstrated financial need whose parents or guardians have, or had, a career in the financial services industry.
2/16
The Christophers’ Poster Contest
Open to 9-12 graders. Must create an original poster & illustrate the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given to graduating HS students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
2/20
Association of Computer Professionals in Education Scholarship
($2,000) - For seniors who plan to study technology. Successful applicants have studied and used technology in innovative ways throughout their high school career and can demonstrate their work through a project. The project itself can take many forms.
2/21
Indian Health Services Scholarships
For qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Open to the class of 2022 students in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories, regardless of citizenship status.
2/28
Princeton Summer Journalism Program
Free residential journalism and college preparatory program for high-achieving current juniors from low-income backgrounds interested in journalism. All program expenses, including meals, housing, and transportation covered.
2/28
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism.Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
The scholarship will be awarded based on the strength of each candidate's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated leadership, and academic performance.
12/10
Candidates will be considered for software engineering internship opportunities with Google. Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates' academic background and demonstrated passion for computer science.
12/12
($2,500-$25,000) - This award is available for U.S. high school seniors who plan to enroll in an accredited two- or four-year college or university for the upcoming school year.
12/15
($20,000) - Honors student athletes who demonstrate excellence in school, on their sports teams, & in their communities.
12/17
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest.
Public school teachers nationwide can help their school win a share of $2M* in Samsung technology by entering the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest.
12/21
Scholarship Poetry Contest - Spring Issue
Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less. Up to $500.
12/31
($1,500) - In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "Create a Top Ten List of the top ten reasons you should get this scholarship."
12/31
($10,000) - Submit an online written response to the question: "2020 was a year to be remembered. What will you remember most about 2020 and why is it important to you?" (250 words or less)
12/31
Theme differs each year - Open to K12 students.
12/31
Path to Pro Scholarship Program
The Home Depot Foundation seeks to help remove the financial barriers for students engaged in career-readiness programming and prepare the next generation of skilled trade leaders. Scholarship awards are available for high school seniors, graduates, GED recipients, and students enrolled in 2- and 4-year college and technical schools. Scholarships of up to $2,000 will be awarded.
12/31
GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship
Rewarded to college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship with financial assistance to pursue higher education. Through the generous support of GE, this national program annually awards $10,000 renewable scholarships to numerous students.
1/6
Successful applicants are public high school juniors and a staff person from their school that serves as their educator and participates fully in the program. Successful applicants have a strong drive and commitment to their education and demonstrate maturity, curiosity, resilience, and leadership.
1/7
For current and future leaders in the LGBTQ+ and straight ally community from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
1/7
For African American high school seniors. Students must attend a four-year accredited college or university within the United States.
1/9
($8,000) - For LGBTQ+ and allied students who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and are actively involved in school and community organizations.
1/14
For outstanding HS juniors. Based on academic, personal, and service achievements. Selects students for the Hamilton Leaders Academy – a three-year, no student cost program that helps students get into college, transition to college, succeed while in college and transition to the post college world.
1/15
Point Foundation: College Scholarships for LGBTQ+ Students
For HS seniors. No citizenship required. History of leadership &/or allyship in issues that affect the LGBTQ+ community. Must plan to continue this leadership/allyship in the future. No specific GPA but seeking candidates w/ high academic performance.
1/18
($32,000) - Applicants must be of Cuban descent, have min. 3.5 GPA, & be financially needy.
1/21
($2,500-$20,000) - APIA Scholars provides scholarships to underserved APIA students with a special focus on those who: Live at or below the poverty level, or are otherwise of low socioeconomic status; Are the first in their families to attend college; Are representative of the APIA community’s diversity, (geographically and ethnically}, especially those ethnicities that have been underrepresented on college campuses due to limited access and opportunity; and
have placed a strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement.
1/26
DO-IT Scholars are HS students with disabilities planning to continue their education after they graduate. Scholars prepare for their transition to college—which includes exploring careers, independence, self-advocacy, and leadership. Is open to HS sophomores or juniors.
1/30
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
Selected applicants for the Navy ROTC Scholarship Program are awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
1/31
The American Legion National HS Oratorical Contest Scholarship
The American Legion’s National High School Oratorical Scholarship Program – “A Constitutional Speech Contest” aims to develop a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution of the United States on the part of high school students. Other objectives of the contest include the development of leadership qualities, the ability to think and speak clearly and intelligently, and the preparation for acceptance of the duties and responsibilities, the rights and privileges of American citizenship.
1/31
The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program
The program provides full tuition, employment, employee benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food science, natural resource science, or a related academic discipline at one of 35 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities. Renewable.
1/31
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. Each award provides full tuition, as well as room and board, for the term of the scholarship. The scholarship may be renewed each year, contingent upon satisfactory academic performance and normal progress toward the bachelor's degree.
1/31
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Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
38 Exclusive Easy Scholarships with Upcoming Deadlines. From Bold.org.
CareerOneStop's Scholarship Finder Tool. Check out their over 8,000 opportunities.
College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Seniors who strengthen their college list will earn a chance at a $500 scholarship!
Campus Pride Social Justice Mini-Grants for Activism. Grant Awards: Up to $600 to individuals, student organizations, or campuses. Priority consideration: Efforts that focus on 18-26-year-old young adults. Advocating for LGBTQ awareness, programming, and initiatives within a social justice lens addressing intersections of ethnicity, race, class, ability, faith/spirituality, etc. Rolling deadlines.
Summer Health Professions Education Program. Free 6-week summer program to help students prepare for health careers like dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, or physical therapy. Due Feb. 5.
WSECU Scholarships. WSECU members of all ages are welcome to apply. $2,000 is awarded for two-year colleges and vocational schools. $3,000 is awarded for four-year undergraduate and graduate programs. Due Feb. 14.
Scholarship
Brief Description
Due
National Honor Society Scholarship
Scholarships up to $25,000 will be awarded.
12/1
Community Health Professions Academy
For Youth 13-18. Scholars participate in hands-on activities, panel and group discussions, and mentorship from current health professional students at UW. Find the application here.
12/5
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Scholarships
Teens in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) can apply in 28 categories of art and writing.
12/7
The scholarship will be awarded based on the strength of each candidate's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated leadership, and academic performance.
12/10
Candidates will be considered for software engineering internship opportunities with Google. Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates' academic background and demonstrated passion for computer science.
12/12
($2,500-$25,000) - This award is available for U.S. high school seniors who plan to enroll in an accredited two- or four-year college or university for the upcoming school year.
12/15
($20,000) - Honors student athletes who demonstrate excellence in school, on their sports teams, & in their communities.
12/17
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest.
Public school teachers nationwide can help their school win a share of $2M* in Samsung technology by entering the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest.
12/21
Scholarship Poetry Contest - Spring Issue
Open to all U.S. HS students. Applicant must submit an original poem with 20 lines or less. Up to $500.
12/31
($1,500) - In 250 words or less submit a response to the question: "Create a Top Ten List of the top ten reasons you should get this scholarship."
12/31
($10,000) - Submit an online written response to the question: "2020 was a year to be remembered. What will you remember most about 2020 and why is it important to you?" (250 words or less)
12/31
Theme differs each year - Open to K12 students.
12/31
Please click anywhere below to access full version and linked content.
All past newsletters can be accessed on the CRN web page at whatcomabc.org/CRN