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Websites for state and national scholarshipsVisit TheWashBoard.org, Fast Web, Going Merry! for scholarships available to students in Washington State and around the nation.Did you register for the College Bound Scholarship in middle school? The College Bound Scholarship program is an early commitment from the state of financial aid to eligible students who sign up in middle school and fulfill the scholarship pledge.SCHOLARSHIPS4HIGHSCHOOL This website is made by and for high school students. Many scholarship websites are created by companies and/or adults. These scholarships, competitions, and summer camps are authenticated by high school students. Would you like to Become a scholarship social media creator?! Click here to apply to create content about your scholarship experience for their Instagram and TikTok pages.
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Making A Difference Foundation (MADF) Scholarship
Hello Friends,
Great News! Making A Difference Foundation (MADF) is awarding up to ten scholarships. Students can go to MADF College Scholarship Application and complete the online application.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Postmarked by June 30, 2023, at 5:00 PM (PST)
Making A Difference Foundation (MADF) is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time. We understand the challenges that students may face to gain access to higher education. At MADF, we want to help relieve some of the financial burden by offering scholarships to students who demonstrate a financial need and who are persistent in achieving their educational goals.
Purpose: MADF believes that education is the greatest equalizer. We make a difference in education by providing scholarships. We also partner with schools, non-profits, churches, and other organizations by making financial contributions to their educational programs.
Award: We are awarding up to 10 scholarships. The students selected by The MADF Scholarship Selection Committee will be awarded $1,500 scholarship to apply towards college expenses. Previous scholarship awardees can apply annually for up to a maximum of 4 years.
For Application Submission Details and Eligibility Criteria, please go to College Scholarships - The Making a Difference Foundation (themadf.org)
Thank you for helping to share this opportunity. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at scholarship@themadfseattle.org.
Sincerely,
Ahmbur B. & Tricia S.
Scholarship Committee
Making A Difference Foundation
(Making a difference in the lives of others one person at a time)
4218 S. Steele St. Suite 215
Tacoma, WA 98409
P:253-212-2778
F:253-248-4305
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WA Opportunity CTE Scholarship
The Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS) supports Washington students on their path to 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 Washington’s 34 community and technical colleges or with an approved apprenticeship program sponsor. 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.
Scholars that intend to earn their bachelor's degree after the completion of their program are not eligible for CTS and are instead encouraged to review the Baccalaureate Scholarship (BaS).
WA Opportunity CTE Scholarship
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Yakama Nation Fisheries
The Yakama Nation Fisheries program has an exciting scholarship opportunity for Yakama enrolled members and descendants through Mt. Hood Community College.
The PacifiCorp Scholarship is divided evenly between fall, winter and spring terms – each term the amount will be applied to the student’s tuition & fees first, and anything remaining will go directly to the student to use for whatever other expenses they have (books, supplies, transportation etc.) The average annual cost for tuition and fees for a full-time student is $5,430 - so a full-time student could get as much as $1,400 for other expenses. This will vary depending on how many credits a student takes, and what classes they take, as some classes have additional course fees that could increase the cost of tuition and fees.
Mr. Charles Strom is the Yakama Nation Fisheries representative and is willing to visit and present to students as well as answer any questions the students might have.
The scholarship deadline is approaching soon (March 31). Feel free to reach out to myself or Mr. Strom (Osprey@qwestoffice.net) with any questions you might have.
Thank you,
Andrea Blodgett
CHR/ Youth Activities Program Manager
865-5121 ext. 4466