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2 | Women at Microsoft Scholarship | Microsoft | $5,000 award with up to seven scholarships granted | * Be a graduating high school senior. * Plan to enroll full-time in undergraduate study related to technology, engineering, math, or computer science at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States for the upcoming academic year. * Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent). * International applicants are welcome to apply if they attend school in the United States. | This scholarship supports high school seniors or graduates or current college undergraduates who self-identify as female or as non-binary (a spectrum of gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine). Eligible applicants must plan to enroll in a STEAM related degree (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school. This scholarship is a $5,000 award with up to seven (7) scholarships granted. For more information, contact women-at-microsoft@scholarshipamerica.org. | 3/16/2026 | https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/women-at-microsoft/ |
3 | Anne D. Maloof Scholarship | The Seattle Foundation | $3,000 | 1. Be attending or prepared to attend an 2 year public or 4 year public or private college or university, at the undergraduate or graduate level, in the United States. 2. Have demonstrated financial need 3. Be a resident of one of following counties in Washington State; Island, Kitsap, Jefferson and Thurston counties | This is a one-time scholarship for $3,000 to honor and financially assist graduate, professional or undergraduate students in Island, Kitsap, Jefferson, and Thurston counties. | 2/9/2026 | https://www.collegeplan.org/cpnow/pnwguide/onlineaps/msonap.htm |
4 | Lambeth Family Scholarship | The Seattle Foundation | $1000-$3000 | Minimum 3.00 GPA High school senior attending school in Washington Seeking an associate or bachelor's degree Studying engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, computer science, or business Participation in community service, extracurricular activities, leadership, or work Demonstrate financial need | This scholarship, designed to honor and financially support students pursuing a degree in engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, computer science or business, supports high school seniors in Washington State who will study at a public university, community college or technical school. This scholarship varies from $1,000 to $3,000 and is renewable for up to 4 years. | opens 11/30, ends 1/23/2026 | https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarships/lambeth-family-scholarship |
5 | Black at Microsoft Scholarship | Microsoft | $2500-$5000 | * Be a high school senior. * Plan to attend a four-year college or university in the United States * Plan to enroll full-time in undergraduate study in one of the following fields at an accredited four-year U.S. institution: - Engineering - Computer Science - Computer Information Systems - Business Administration - Finance - Marketing * Demonstrate a passion for technology. * Demonstrate leadership in school or the community. * Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher * Require financial assistance to attend college. * International applicants are welcome if they currently attend school in the United States. | This scholarship supports high school seniors who self-identify as Black or African American and plan to study in Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Business Administration, Finance, or Marketing at an accredited four-year college or university. This scholarship varies from $2,500 to $5,000 with up to 50 awards granted. For more information, contact blacks-at-microsoft@scholarshipamerica.org. | 3/16/2026 | https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/black-at-microsoft/ |
6 | HOLA at Microsoft https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/hola-at-microsoft/ | Microsoft | $20,000 distributed over four years ($5,000/year) or a one time scholarship of $2,500 | *ONE letter of recomendation * Be a US-based high school senior. * Be a US citizen, permanent legal resident, or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. * Plan to enroll full-time in undergraduate study in engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or one of the following business programs: business administration, finance, or marketing. * Attend an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the United States for the entire upcoming academic year. * Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 * Require financial assistance to attend college | The HOLA at Microsoft Scholarship was launched by employees passionate about uplifting the next generation of Hispanic and Latinx talent. This community-led effort supports students pursuing higher education and careers in technology, with the goal of empowering future innovators to achieve more and become more. | 3/16/2026 | Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of: - Academic record - Demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities - Work experience - A statement describing how you plan to engage in the technology industry (1500 characters)* - Unusual personal or family circumstances** - An online recommendation https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/hola-at-microsoft/ |
7 | Microsoft Disability Scholarship | Microsoft | $20,000 distributed over four years ($5,000/year) (reward is renewable until you complete a bachelors degree ) | * An online recommendation * Be a current high school senior * Plan to enroll in an undergraduate program at an accredited two- or four-year college, or vocational/technical school in the United States beginning in the fall of the upcoming academic year. *Pursue a degree in one of the following eligible fields: - Engineering - Computer Science - Computer Information Systems - Law - Business (including related fields such as paralegal studies, pre-law, finance, business administration, or marketing) * Demonstrate a passion for technology. *Demonstrate leadership in school and/or the community. * Have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent). * Require financial assistance to attend college. * Plan to enroll as a full-time or half-time student | This scholarship supports high school seniors living with a disability defined by WHO (World Health Organization — an impairment in a person’s body structure or function, or mental functioning (visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, speech, or other disability). Eligible applicants must plan to study Engineering, Computer Sciences, Computer Information Systems, Law, Business (including Paralegal, Pre-Law, Finance, Business Administration, or Marketing) at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school. This scholarship is a $5,000 award with up to eight (8) scholarships granted. For more information, contact microsoft-disability@scholarshipamerica.org. | 3/16/2026 | Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of: * Academic record * Demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities * Work experience * A statement of educational and career goals and objectives Unusual personal or family circumstances An essay* An online recommendation https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/microsoft-disability/ |
8 | Nora Stone Smith Scholarship | Microsoft | $2,500 and renewable for 2 or 4 years | *This scholarship is available for all ESL/ELL students, regardless of their citizenship status. *Open to students who are graduating seniors, college freshmen, or those graduated with a high school diploma (GED). *Must be a resident in the state of Washington. *Supports Private 4-year University or College, Public 4-year University or College, Public 2-year Community/Technical College. *Applicants must demonstrate financial need. | The purpose of the Nora Stone Smith Scholarship is to honor and to give financial support to deserving high school seniors and students who have graduated in the past year and have participated in an ESL/ELL program at some point in their lives. This scholarship is renewable for 2 to 4 years, provided the student continues to meet the scholarship criteria. If students receive a 2-year scholarship, they are eligible to reapply. | 2/15/2026 | https://seattlefoundation.smapply.org/prog/2025_nora_stone_smith_scholarship_for_esl-ell_students/ Key application components include: Essay, In no more than three pages, please describe the following: Write a brief personal statement (between 300 and 550 words) telling us about yourself, where you’re from and how you came to be here, your educational achievements and your future goals. Discuss the challenges you foresee and how you plan to accomplish your goals. What was your favorite book read in the last year and briefly (2-3 sentences) explain why? Please briefly (2-3 sentences) share your special interests (i.e., hobbies, activities, etc.). Please explain your High School accomplishments and your community involvement. Please be sure to highlight your leadership roles. Two (2) letters of reference: These letters should be from people who know you through your academic or employment experience or your community leadership and participation. (Do not include relatives as references.) Statement of Financial need. A brief statement outlining your financial needs. Transcript(s). Please include a copy of your transcript(s) for every applicable level of education and/or all schools you attended from high school through present. Scholarship recipients will be required to submit an official or unofficial transcript to Seattle Foundation by July 15; funds will not be released to your school until we receive it. |
9 | The Stanley Ann Dunham Scholarship (MEANT FOR SEALTH STUDNTS !!!!!!!) | Stanley Ann Dunham Foundation | $5,000 | Female-identifying seniors at Mercer Island High School, Chief Sealth International High School or Rainier Beach High School Plan to enroll in a private or public two or four-year college or university in fall | Every spring the Stanley Ann Dunham Scholarship Fund awards multiple $5,000 college scholarships to female-identifying students enrolled in the graduating senior class at Mercer Island High School (MIHS), Chief Sealth International High School (CSIHS), and Rainier Beach High School (RBHS) who demonstrate commitment to the values and goals embodied in the life and work of Dr. Stanley Ann Dunham, a 1960 Mercer Island High School graduate, anthropologist, and mother of Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng and the 44th President of the United States of America, Barack H. Obama. These values and goals include: serving Powerful Groups Targeted for Oppression (PGTOs); promoting social justice and the rights of women; organizing and empowering communities; respecting and understanding diverse cultures; and demonstrating rigorous and socially relevant academic work. | 4/13/2026 | https://stanleyanndunhamfund.org/apply-for-scholarship/ |
10 | Theresa Earenfight Scholarship | The Seattle Foundation | This is a $10,000 annual scholarship renewable through the completion of the student’s degree, assuming the student continues to meet the eligibility criteria. | This scholarship is for undergraduate students who have declared a major in history or graduate students with an aligned course of study. Demonstrated passion for the subject: the intersection of social justice and animal liberation within a historical context. Demonstrated financial need. Open to residents of any state. The Scholarship is payable to any accredited post-secondary school in the U.S. | The purpose of the Theresa Earenfight Scholarship is to support undergrad or graduate students who are passionate about the intersection of social justice and animal welfare within a historical context. Applicants should be studying history, in particular how history intersects with animal activism, animal rights, animal liberation, and other related topics. Preference will be given to students with strong financial need, students of color and those from historically marginalized communities, and/or students who may face barriers to receiving other scholarships | 3/1/2026 | https://seattlefoundation.wufoo.com/forms/x12x40px19e9720/ |
11 | Signal Processing Society Scholarship Program | IEEE Signal Processing Society | Each scholarship recipient will receive: Up to a total of US$7,000 of financial support for up to three years of consecutive scholarship support. The total grant value will vary per region. The maximum support received each year is: Year 1: Up to US$2,000 Year 2: Up to US$2,000 Year 3: Up to US$3,000 A certificate of recognition Publicity through IEEE SPS channels, including but not limited to, the Society newsletter, magazine, and social media Support, as requested, from IEEE Signal Processing Society leaders and mentors All first-year recipients will receive complimentary IEEE and IEEE SPS Student membership, applicable only to their first year of support in the program. After the first year, awardees are responsible for covering membership renewal costs. | New Applicants: Maintain IEEE Student or Graduate Student membership after first year of complimentary IEEE membership Maintain IEEE Signal Processing Society membership after first year of complimentary IEEE SPS membership Want to pursue a career in the SPS fields of interest, based on personal essay, classes taken, etc. Be pursuing an electrical engineering, information and communication technology, or computer science undergraduate bachelor's degree or graduate degree. Be enrolled full-time in a university that offers undergraduate or graduate courses, or a community college that offers undergraduate courses, with curricula that substantively covers the list of typical signal processing engineering fields of interest. Provide proof of completion of a minimum of three undergraduate or graduate courses that cover typical signal processing subjects at the time of application Have a minimum of a B grade point average or international equivalent, as outlined in the International Grade Conversion System by World Education Services, at their current educational institution. After the initial year of support, in order to continue receiving funding, renewing applicants must submit a renewal application for each subsequent year following initial acceptance. They must also continue to meet the above criteria for the duration of their participation in the Scholarship Program. Renewing Applicants The evaluation for renewal application will be based on the following criteria: Recipients continue to meet the eligibility criteria, as noted in the eligibility section. Recipients must work in a position or otherwise obtained career experience within the scope of the signal processing fields of interest before renewal. This requirement can be met through a suitable internship, externship, co-op, or equivalent. Recipients must demonstrate academic progress in signal processing coursework toward a foundational education toward a signal processing career. Recipients must submit transcripts demonstrating that they fulfilled their previously submitted academic plan for completing courses on the list of signal processing engineering subjects and have maintained a minimum of a B overall grade point average or international equivalent across all courses taken at their university or institution. Recipients must demonstrate that they have pursued extracurricular opportunities to learn more about signal processing careers by way of mentorships, field trips, attendance of SPS and other signal processing-related events, research projects, attendance of webinars or online courses, participation in an SPS Chapter, etc. Eligibility and Selection process shall comply with procedures and regulation established in IEEE and Society governing documents, particularly with IEEE Policy 4.4 on Awards Limitations. | The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) awards scholarships of up to a total of US$7,000 for up to three years of consecutive support to students who have expressed interest and commitment to pursuing signal processing education and real-world career experiences. By generating interest and awareness among students, employers will gain insight about the value of investing in signal processing students as potential employees and assets to their companies, organizations, and institutions. | 3/1/2026 Application opens, Jun 30th Application us due | https://signalprocessingsociety.org/community-involvement/sps-scholarship-program |
12 | Baccalaureate Scholarship | Washington State Oppurtunity Scholarship | up to $22,500 | - Must be Washington state residient - Show financial need Have a family income that does not exceed 125% of Washington state median family income. - Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) - Plan to enroll in an eligible STEM or health care major at an eligible Washington state college or university. - Plan to enroll in at least three credits every fall, winter, and spring terms. - Have earned or will earn a high school credential in Washington state by June of the year that you apply. - 2.75 GPA minimum | The Baccalaureate Scholarship is for students who intend to earn their bachelor’s degree in STEM or health care, including those who plan to start at a two-year or community college and transfer to a four-year college, up to $22,500. There is no citizenship requirement for this scholarship. The deadline for scholarship submission and FAFSA/WASFA submission is Feb. 26 | Feburary 26th | https://waopportunityscholarship.org/applicants/baccalaureate/ |
13 | Career and Technical Scholarship | Washington State Oppurtunity Scholarship | $1,500 per quarter, every quarter, | - Must be Washington state residient - Show financial need Have a family income that does not exceed 125% of Washington state median family income. - Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) - Intends to earn associate degrees, certificates, or apprenticeships at eligible community or technical colleges. CTS funding can also be used at two apprenticeship sponsors AJAC Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeships and Evergreen Rural Water. Search sponsor name in eligible programs list.D17 - Have earned or will earn a high school credential in Washington state by June of the year that you apply. | CTS is one of three pathways to high-demand careers in Washington state offered by WSOS. This scholarship provides up to $1,500 per quarter, every quarter, toward eligible associate degrees, certificates, or apprenticeships at eligible community or technical colleges. CTS funding can also be used at two apprenticeship sponsors AJAC Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeships and Evergreen Rural Water. Search the sponsor name in the eligible programs list. WSOS can cover costs beyond tuition, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. If you’re interested in an associate degree, certificate, or apprenticeship from a community or technical college, or approved apprenticeship sponsor, then CTS is right for you! | Open March 18th and Closes April 15th 9pm | https://waopportunityscholarship.org/applicants/career-technical/ |
14 | Stim Bullitt Civic Courage Scholarship | The Seattle Public Library Foundation | first-place: $5,000 scholarship; two second place winners will receive scholarships: $2,500 scholarships. | Applicant Requirements To qualify to submit an essay, you must: Reside, attend school, or work in Seattle. Be 13 years of age or older. Have a Seattle Public Library card. Be a current high school senior or undergraduate enrolled or planning to enroll at a post-secondary school that accepts Federal Student Aid (FSA). In your essay be sure to: Provide a persuasive case as to how the individual or group you have selected has embodied or demonstrated civic courage. Define civic courage in order to make your argument. Essay Requirements To qualify for the competition, the essay must: Draw upon at least three credible sources. Utilize in-text citations, preferably using the MLA format (find formatting guidance online, for example at Purdue Owl). Provide a works cited page, preferably using the MLA format. Be between 1,500 and 2,000 words (excluding the citations or works cited). Be double-spaced and use Times New Roman 12-point font. | This scholarship engages students asking them to write a 1,500-word essay about an individual or group of individuals in Washington state who have demonstrated civic courage on an issue of importance to the community at great personal, political, or professional risk. It is open to individuals who live, work, or attend school in Seattle and are applying to attend a post-secondary educational institution. | Runnning application till March 5th | https://supportspl.org/what-we-do/scholarship/ |
15 | C. E. Boucher Memorial Scholarship | Seattle Foundation | one time award of $3000 | C.E. Boucher Be a high school senior, current college undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled or planning to enroll Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate or graduate study in the College of Engineering at one of the following schools for the entire upcoming academic year: University of Washington Washington State University University of Oregon Oregon State University Be a resident of the state of Washington or Oregon Have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) Must demonstrate financial need | This scholarship was established to honor and support engineering students studying at University of Washington, Washington State University, University of Oregon, and Oregon State University. This is a one-time scholarship for $3,000. | 2/9/2026 | https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/seattlefoundation/ |
16 | Greater Seattle (WA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated Scholarship | Seattle Foundation | $1000-$15,000 | High school seniors who reside in King, Snohomish, Kitsap, Clallum and Jefferson counties; are U.S. citizens, preference given to students of African American descent; and demonstrate exemplary leadership in their family, school, and the African American Community. | The Greater Seattle (WA) Chapter of the Links, Incorporated was established in 1955 with a commitment to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the identities, culture, and economic survival of African-Americans and persons of African descent. | 2/15/2026 | https://seattlefoundation.powerappsportals.com/SignIn?ReturnUrl=%2Fopen-scholarship-opportunities%2Fscholarship-eligibility-check%2F%3Fcycle%3D8e566c11-dab5-f011-bbd3-000d3a15bc78 |
17 | Patricia Fisher Endowed Scholarship | Seattle Foundation | $3,500 | Students of African descent who are from or attending college in Washington and who are pursuing college careers in communications, such as print, photo, broadcast journalism or multimedia and online journalism. | The Seattle Association of Black Journalists (SABJ) established this scholarship in honor of Patricia Fisher, a Puget Sound native, journalist, educator and role model for her support of young people and her community. | 3/1/2026 | https://seattlefoundation.wufoo.com/forms/x1342zl80u7fc11/ |
18 | Costco Scholarship | University of Washington | $10,000 per year for four years | The following factors may be considered in the selection process: Academic record (curriculum, grades) Personal background and community service Financial need, as evidenced from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) Residency in the state of Washington Part of an underserved group such as youth in foster care, historically underrepresented minority students, and students who are the first in their family to pursue a college degree. | The Costco Scholarship for First-Year is privately supported by the generous contributions of many individuals, organizations and local businesses, including Costco and Boeing. | Students will automatically be enrolled as long as they fill out FAFSA or WAFSA by Febuarary 28th !! | https://admit.washington.edu/costs/scholarships/?_gl=1*1gi5ecl*_gcl_au*OTUwNjUyMTAwLjE3Njc2NDQ1NDQ.*_ga*MTA4NTE2MTcyNy4xNzU4NzcyMjAx*_ga_3T65WK0BM8*czE3Njc4OTY1NjckbzE4JGcxJHQxNzY3ODk2NjA0JGoyMyRsMCRoMA..*_ga_JLHM9WH4JV*czE3Njc4OTY1NjckbzE4JGcxJHQxNzY3ODk2NjA0JGoyMyRsMCRoMA.. |
19 | Fair Chance Scholarship | Washingto State Fair | $5,000 | CRITERIA Graduating high school senior or adult learner (at least one year out of high school) Student must be a resident of Washington state Attending an accredited two-or four-year college or university All applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 Currently working, volunteering or involved in a school-sponsored activity at least 8 hours per month Prior involvement with the Fair (4H, FFA, etc.) and financial need may be considered, though neither is a requirement Most recent copy of transcript (unofficial) Two letters of recommendation: one from a scholastic contact and one from an employer, volunteer contact, or advisor of school-sponsored activity. Letters written by relatives of the applicant are not allowed | Fair Chance Scholarship is awarded to 28 Washington students pursuing higher education. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college, university or trade school to be used toward tuition or books. | 2/2/2026 | https://thefairfoundation.awardspring.com/. https://www.thefair.com/foundation/scholarships/ |
20 | EDMUND F MAXWELL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP | Edmund Maxwell Foundation | $5,000 per year for freshmen starting a four-year program at a private university or college. | APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY: Scholarship eligibility is subject to the following criteria: Pursuing Post-Secondary Education at a Private U.S. College/University: Students must intend to seek a four-year degree at a U.S. accredited private institution which receives its fundamental support from sources other than taxes (i.e., not state funded colleges or universities) Western Washington Residency: A resident of Western Washington is defined as a student who has attended the last two years of high school (or homeschool) and lived in a location west of the Cascade Mountains. Standardized Test Scores: (Optional for 2026 but highly recommended) Scholarships will generally be limited to entering freshmen, with combined math and reading/writing SAT scores of 1200 or higher (or ACT composite scores of over 26). The Trustees of the Foundation, at their discretion, may consider students with lower scores. | The Edmund F. Maxwell Foundation scholarship is offering high-achieving students financial aid who plan on attending a private college. Qualifying students will have spent at least the last two years at a high school and lived in a city west of the Cascade Mountains. Students will also have demonstrated financial need (as determined by the college that the student is planning to attend) | 5/29/2026 | https://www.maxwell.org/apply |
21 | Courage To Grow Scholarship | $1,000 | You must be a junior or senior in high school or college student with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or better. U.S. citizens only please. | 3/31/2026 | https://couragetogrowscholarship.com/ | ||
22 | Numerica Student Schoalrships | Numerica | $1,250 | - For seniors enrolling in trade, vocational, certificate, associate, or bachelor’s degree programs - Two letters of recommendation - Provide copy of acceptance letter from a regionally or nationally accredited institution of higher education - Provide Student Aid Index (SAI) score or explanation of lack of SAI score | At Numerica, we believe in the connection between education and financial well-being. It boosts resiliency. It increases earning potential. It equips us with skills to make our community a better place. That’s why we're offering $1,250 scholarships to 16 high school seniors enrolling in trade, vocational, certificate, associate, or bachelor’s degree programs. These need-based scholarships support members who share Numerica’s commitment to enhancing lives, fulfilling dreams, and building communities. | opens 2/1/2026, closes 2/28/2026 | |
23 | WAEF Scholarship | Washington Apple Education Foundation | 1 application, 60 different scholarships (varies based on financial need) | Provide information about your: - household income - extra-curricular activities - a personal statement, short answers to a few prompts - a transcript - and a letter of recommendation - Current high school seniors and college students with direct family ties to Washington’s tree fruit industry—such as employment or ownership in apple, cherry, or pear orchards, warehouses, or related businesses—are eligible to apply | The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to help students from tree fruit families pursue their dreams in any major at a university or vocational/technical school. Along with financial support, you’ll be part of a community that’s invested in your success. Students receive encouragement from industry mentors, invitations to career readiness activities like workshops, tours, and job shadows, and personal touches such as care packages while you’re in school. From your application, through college, and into your career, WAEF is here to support you in graduating on time and preparing for what comes next. | 3/2/2026 | https://scholarships.waef.org/ |
24 | WWIN Star Scholarship | WWIN Star Schoalrs | Each WWIN Star Scholar is awarded up to $5,000 for the academic year. The scholarship may be renewed each year up to graduation with a first bachelor’s degree or up to $20,000. | Eligibility Criteria You identify as a woman You live in Washington state currently and have for at least the past 12 months You will be 18 years of age or older as of September 1, 2026 You are a US citizen, permanent resident, refugee, asylee, or current DACA recipient to the United States You have submitted your 2026-2027 FAFSA or WASFA and have received the final Submission Summary and Student Aid Index (SAI) You are admitted into or enrolled at an eligible college or university for the 2026-2027 academic year. Eligible schools are participating institutions for state financial aid. The list of eligible schools can be found here. You are pursuing a postsecondary credential (Associate, bachelor’s, certificate or technical degree) up to your first bachelor’s degree Your cumulative GPA is at or above 2.0 You demonstrate unmet financial need toward your Cost of Attendance for the 2026-2027 academic year. | WWIN Star Scholars are transforming their futures by pursuing higher education in Washington state. Our scholars are resilient, determined, and are using their education and careers to spark positive change for themselves, their families, and our communities. | 4/16/2026 | https://wwin.org/star-scholars/ |
25 | Andreas Heiberg Scholarship | Scholarship America | $3,000 | Applicants to the Andreas Heiberg Scholarship must: - Be high school seniors or graduates, or current college undergraduates - Be pursuing a degree in a STEM field* - Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university in the state of Washington for the entire upcoming academic year - Have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) - Reside in the state of Washington | Monica Heiberg has established a scholarship program to assist students from the state of Washington who are planning to continue their undergraduate education pursuing a degree in a STEM field at a college or university in the state of Washington. | 3/2/2026 | https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/aheiberg/ |
26 | California Water Service Group Scholarship Program | Scholarship America | $2500 - $10,000 | To be eligible for this scholarship program: - Applicants must be a minimum of 16 years of age and a high school senior, high school graduate, have received GED certification, or be a current postsecondary undergraduate student. - Applicant or applicant’s parents or guardians must live within a Cal Water Service Company, Hawaii Water Service Company, New Mexico Water Service Company, or Washington Water Service Company service area at the time of application. - Applicants must plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming academic year. - Applicants must not have already received a bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university. - Applicants must not be the child of a current or former employee of the California Water Service Group or any of its subsidiaries, or a member of its Board of Directors. - Non-traditional students who are returning to school or planning to pursue a post-secondary education for the first time are eligible and encouraged to apply. To verify that you or your parent or guardians live in one of the eligible service areas, click the appropriate link below: Washington Water Service (Washington Water) service areas https://www.wawater.com/find-your-system/ | The California Water Service Group has established a scholarship program to assist students residing within its service areas who plan to continue their education in college. | 3/26/2026 | https://scholarshipamerica.org/scholarship/cawater/ |
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