Digital Responsibility: Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship
http://www.digitalresponsibility.org/technology-addiction-awareness-scholarship
9-12
9-12 graders & current college students complete application including a 140-character message about understanding the negative effects of too much screen time. Finalists write an essay to compete for the scholarship.
Personal Statement
140-character statement that completes this sentence: Instead of spending time with technology, I'd rather...
Courage to Grow Scholarship
https://www.couragetogrowscholarship.com/
Grades: 11-12
High school seniors and juniors may enter this monthly essay contest as often as they like. U.S. Citizens only, please.
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2024 Horatio Alger Scholarship Application
PROGRAM DEADLINE: March 15, 2024 at 12:00 PM EDT (Noon)
High school juniors (US citizens) who exhibit a strong commitment to complete a bachelor's degree at an accredited college or university. Document involvement in co-curricular and community service activities. Applicant must display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity and demonstrate critical financial need.
Specialized Carriers & Rigging Foundation
Collegiate Scholarship
https://scr-foundation.org/scholarships/
Open to those who work for or are a direct relative of employee of an SC&RA member company. Currently work in the specialized transportation or crane and rigging industry OR individuals interested in working in the industry. The Vocational/Technical Scholarship has rolling deadlines: February 28, April 30, June 30, August 31, October 31, December 31.
Marine Corps Foundation: Career & Technical Education Scholarship
Children of members of US Marines or US Navy. See website for further eligibility criteria. Pursuing a non-degree certificate program. The scholarship for degree seekers is due in March.
Varsity Tutors College Scholarship Contest
https://www.varsitytutors.com/college-scholarship
Opens on the 1st and closes on the 15th of every month. Voting occurs the 16th through the end of the month. Students 16 years and older write an essay to answer their prompt. Please let your Career Center know that you've submitted an essay, and we will help get the word out for votes!
Due date: 2/28/2024
Big Future Scholarships:
Class of 2024
1. Start Your Career List
2. Build Your College List
3. Start Your Scholarship List
4. Strengthen Your College List
5. Complete the FAFSA
6. Apply to Colleges
https://bigfuturescholarships.org/
Based on completing lists/tasks integral to college planning.
Complete each list/task as early as possible to be eligible for monthly drawings until each scholarship closes.
Each completed list also enters the student into monthly drawings for $40,000 scholarships (2 awards every month).
Half of all scholarships are awarded to lower income students.
Courage to Grow Scholarship
https://www.couragetogrowscholarship.com/
Grades: 11-12
High school seniors and juniors may enter this monthly essay contest as often as they like. U.S. Citizens only, please.
Shout It Out Scholarship
https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/our-scholarships/shout-it-out-scholarship
Grades: 9-12
Must be at least 14 year old and a legal U.S. resident. Application + a short (250 words or less) original, previously unpublished written response to "If you could say one thing to the entire world at once, what would it be and why?" 5 monthly entry periods February, March April, May & June.
Specialized Carriers & Rigging Foundation
Vocational/Technical Scholarship
https://scr-foundation.org/scholarships/
12(+)
Open to individuals who currently work in the specialized transportation or crane and rigging industry OR individuals interested in working in the industry. Rolling Deadlines: February 28, April 30, June 30, August 31, October 31, December 31. The Collegiate Scholarship is due in January.
Deadline: February 12, 2024
Join the WSECU credit Union, if you are eligible you can apply for this scholarship. They are offering a $2,000 scholarship for two-year college and vocational students. They are also offering a $3,000 scholarship for four-year undergraduate and graduate students.
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There are 20 scholarships for students of color with varying deadlines
For students pursuing Career and Technical Education as well as 4-year degrees. For students of Active Duty, Reserve, or Veterans of U.S. Marines service members.
Are you a member of WALA (Washington Association for Learning Alternatives)? Apply to their $1,000 scholarship here.
The Washington State School Retirees' Association (WSSRA) invites high school seniors to apply for the Robert J. Handy and the WSSR Foundation scholarships. These awards are given to students who plan to pursue a career in education.
Deadline is March 1, 2024. There are many available so Click Here to get all the details.
This site has various scholarships and assistance for students of Fallen Military as well as some for students of Veterans.
TwinStar Credit Union
In 2024, TwinStar is offering $48,000 in scholarships to members who plan on attending an institution of higher learning in Fall 2024.
Please note that for the 2024 scholarship year, we are combining our previously separated high school scholarships and higher education scholarships into one application and selection process. The application period opens January 1 and runs through March 31, 2024.
7th and 8th grade students eligible for free-and-reduce price lunch are automatically enrolled in the College Bound Scholarship. Students pledge to maintain their grade point average. Upon graduation from high school they can apply to 65 schools including technical programs, two-year and four-year colleges in Washington. The Scholarship covers average tuition, some fees, and a small book allowance.
Click Here to get more information
See your School Counselor, Mrs. McCann in the Counseling Center for more information