SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships and our list of scholarship search engines and databases.
Video: How to Effectively Find Scholarships. Looking for scholarships can feel overwhelming. But have no fear; in this video, we will share some tips on how to improve your search
SPARK Peer Counseling 4-week Exploration Class. From WA State Health Care Authority. Learn about a career path to becoming a Youth/Young Adult Certified Peer Counselor in Washington State. Ages 17 to 30, then take the Certification class to start your career. This is a 4-week class. The schedule and materials will be sent out a week before class starts on March 1.
BigFuture Scholarships. All juniors: Make yourself eligible for $500 and $40,000 scholarships each month. Earn entries in monthly drawings for scholarships by completing steps to plan for college.
AMS Scholarship for Underserved Communities. $3,000 scholarship renewable for up to two years for underrepresented students studying atmospheric or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Due Feb. 24.
Strong Voices Arts Academy. From OSPI and the Centrum Foundation. For students in foster care. This free weeklong arts academy is in Port Townsend. Travel, accommodations, and food are included. Register by Mar. 1.
The Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) recognizes graduating high school seniors and community & technical college students for outstanding performance in career and technical education (CTE) programs. Due Mar. 17.
Accepting Applications. The Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program is a national program for youth who qualify and are likely to age out of the foster care system. To meet the priority deadline, submit an application by Apr. 30.
Free Summer Camp: Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners (NNL) Summer Program. DO-IT Center and Center for Neurotechnology at UW are recruiting high school sophomores, juniors, or seniors who are citizens and permanent residents of the United States and its possessions who identify as neurodiverse learners. Free 10-day hybrid summer camp. Aug. 7-18.
Scholarship, Brief Description, and Due Date
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
($12,500) - The recipients of GAR scholarships are exceptionally qualified high school 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. Create an original poster that interprets the theme "You Can Make a Difference” & illustrates the idea that one person can change the world for the better. $100-$1,000.
2/16
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
Due to the generosity of an anonymous donor, The Vegetarian Resource Group each year will award $20,000 in college scholarship money to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. Vegans are vegetarians who do not use other animal products such as dairy or eggs.
One award of $10,000 and two $5,000 will be given.
2/20
Indian Health Services Scholarships
Scholarships for qualified American Indian and Alaska Native students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health profession.
2/28
WAEF Tree Fruit Industry Scholarships
Multiple sources of scholarships for Washington students raised in families with direct ties to Washington's tree fruit industry. WAEF awarded over $1,000,000 to students last year!
3/1
Applicants are asked to 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. The grand prize winner receives $5,000, with additional prizes awarded to runners-up.
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. Essays are expected to be well-reasoned arguments that indicate a deep understanding of scientific concepts related to the essay question.
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. Awards of up to $5,000* are given to qualified students. African American, Hispanic, or American Indian HS seniors or first-year college students, sophomores, or juniors pursuing a college degree in the chemical sciences or chemical technology are eligible to apply.
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
Washington State PTA offers four $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors from Washington state public high schools with an active PTA who will start college (two or four years) in the fall.
3/1
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation-Undergraduate/Associate Scholarship
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation provides need-based scholarships to the children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen who attend college or career training.