STUDENT RECRUITMENT & OUTREACH EVENTS
uAspire Virtual Financial Aid Help Events. Free virtual events to walk students and families.
12th Year Campaign Financial Aid Information & Filing Events. Most events are virtual. Spanish events are available.
Students of Color Career Conference. This one-of-a-kind conference brings MS &HS students from across Western WA to network with professionals of color to discuss college and career readiness. Mar. 21 at Everett CC.
NACAC Spring 2024 National College Fair. 3/24-Virtual, 4/21-Virtual.
PNACAC Spring College Fair. 4/19-Spokane (Download poster), 4/22-Seattle (poster), 4/25- Everett (poster), 4/30-Portland (poster).
OPTIONAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Webinar: Better Together: Integrating Attendance and Behavior. Mar. 6. 11:30 AM.
2024 WSCA Conference. Mar. 6-8, SeaTac.
Webinar: Perceptions & Opportunity: Supporting Post-Resident Youth. From OSPI. Mar. 5, Noon.
Webinar: Financial Aid Offer Review. By uAspire. March 12, 11 AM.
Virtual: OSPI Grad Team News You Can Use. Includes presentation, program/Legislative updates, and Q&A. Mar. 13, 2:30.
Virtual: GEAR UP Discussion Lab: Family Engagement. By NCCEP. Mar.14, 11 AM.
Virtual: Spring Learning Labs. By NCCEP. For GU professionals. Apply by Mar. 15.
Webinar: Introduction to Apprenticeships. By OSPI/WSAC. Mar. 20, 9:00-10:30
Webinar: How Our Institutions are Accommodating and Navigating the Delay in Higher Education Financial Aid for 2024. By LEV. Live Spanish interpretation and closed captioning in English will be provided. Mar 28, 12:30 PM
NCAN Virtual Spring Institute. April 15-19.
PNACAC Conference: Where It All Began. May 22 - 24, Salem, OR.
NCCEP/GEAR UP Annual Conference. July 21-24, Washington, DC.
Resources:
WAGU Featured Resource: Family Engagement Resource Guide. Includes activity ideas for family nights. Although this document is intended for Washington State GEAR UP staff, this work should ideally be part of a broader effort spearheaded by administrators and carried out as a team.
FAFSA Updates. Bookmark and stay up-to-date on the 24-25 FAFSA challenges and their resolutions or solutions to those as they become available.
Social and Emotional Development in Early Adolescence: Tapping into the Power of Relationships and Mentoring. This guide focuses specifically on relationship-based strategies for young adolescents in the middle grades.
Find Career Ideas: A How-To Guide Worksheet. What type of job would fit you best? Try this How-to Guide: to learn about your interests, skills, and work values.
How to Prepare for College. Resources to help you make the most of high school while preparing for your college journey.
IN THE NEWS
WSAC Announced as Winner of The Great Admissions Redesign Challenge
Curriculum on State Tribes to Be Renamed after Late Tulalip Legislator
Financial Literacy May Soon Be Required for WA Students. Meet the Teen behind It
To Ban or Embrace ChatGPT? Local Teachers Fight AI with AI — or Don’t
Positive Partnership: Fostering Former Foster Youths’ Potential
Students of Color Thinking about Going Back to School Need Answers from Colleges—and Fast
AI Task Force Will Advise the WA Legislature on Emerging Tech
‘I Did It, Mom’: Rogers HS Student Wins Prestigious Presidential Scholarship, Admittance To UW
WA State Likely to Give Public School Districts More Money for Special Education
How a New Approach in Oregon Helps Students Realize They Are ‘College Material’
SCHOLARSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES
Find more opportunities at: https://gearup.wa.gov/educators/scholarships.
Scholarship Junkies’ Free Scholarship Bank. Scholarship Junkies has launched their brand-new Scholarship Bank! This organization is a reputable and safe source to search for scholarships.
College Scholarship, Brief Description, and Due Date
Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) scholarship
The award recognizes high-performing career and technical education (CTE) students at both the HS and community and technical college level.
3/10
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. The scholarships are renewable – each winner who continues to meet the criteria is eligible to receive an annual award of $5,000 for up to four (4) consecutive years for a potential total $20,000 scholarship.
3/13
$100,000 in scholarships available especially for students with 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
Horatio Alger Scholarship - State Scholarships
($10,000) - The program specifically assists HS students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their young lives.
3/15
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 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.
3/29
National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Program
($3,000-$12,000) – For blind scholars. All scholarships awarded are based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership.
3/31
LULAC National Scholarship Fund
Designed to help youth in underserved communities make the dream of college enrollment a reality.
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
This Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship Essay Contest is an annual competition for college-bound HS seniors. The grand prize winner receives $5,000, with additional prizes awarded for runners-up.
4/1
(Up to $15,000 per Year) - 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.
4/1
STEM Stars Actuarial Scholarship Program
($20,000). The STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program was created to help increase diversity in the actuarial profession.
4/1
American Foreign Service Association National HS Essay Contest
For 9-12th graders. Must submit an essay related to Foreign Service. The 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.
4/1
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. The scholarship may be renewed each year, contingent upon satisfactory academic performance and normal progress toward the bachelor's degree.
4/10
($1,000-$3,500) For HS seniors graduating in Southwest Washington. Applicant must be currently enrolled or will be enrolled in Clark College, Lower Columbia College, or Mt. Hood Community College.
4/12
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.
4/15
Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes
($10,000) - Honoring outstanding young leaders (ages 8-18) currently working on an inspiring service project or have done so within the past 12 months. Student needs to be working as an individual to lead their service work. The Barron Prize does not accept applications from large groups of young people.
4/15
($500-$2,500) - Incight awards up to one hundred scholarships to students with disabilities, who have demonstrated outstanding merit in giving back to the community and overcoming obstacles to pursue higher education. These scholarships range in value from $500 to $2,500. Open to students who are residents of OR, WA, or CA.
4/15
LEAP Rise Above (aka LEAP1%) Scholarship Fund
The Latine Educational Achievement Project Scholarship Fund provides financial support for students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, and perseverance; are go-getters, and have shown or have the strong potential to be contributors to their community.
4/15
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.
4/15
WWIN Star Scholar (Formerly - Washington Women in Need Education Grant)
Each WWIN Star Scholar receives up to $5,000 per academic year and up to $20,000 over her undergraduate college career at the approved Washington college or university of her choice. For females 18 and older.
4/18
Chin: Shui Kuen & Allen Chin Scholarship
For incoming freshman or current, full-time undergraduate at a four-year college or university. 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
4/26
Washington Association of County Officials
($3,000) - The fund awards up to three $3,000 scholarships to eligible children of county employees and county elected officials in the following offices: assessors, auditors, clerks, coroners, medical examiners, prosecutors, sheriffs, and treasurers. Recipients must be full-time students in a baccalaureate degree, associate degree, or vocational/technical certification program.
4/30
All About Education Scholarship
($3,000) - 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
($1,000) - 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