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1 | Name | Amount | Due Date | College or Vocational | Eligibility | Description |
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3 | Choggiung Educational Endowment Foundation Career/Work Enhancement Scholarship | Unknown | Rolling | Enhance Employment | Eligible individuals include any Choggiung Ltd. Shareholder who is at least 18 years of age or a high school or GED graduate | The purpose for this scholarship is to provide assistance to Shareholders who wish to enhance their employability. Enhancement can be for the purpose of gaining knowledge or skills to get a job, change jobs or for enhancing skills in a current job. |
4 | BBNC Short Term Funding | Variable | Rolling | Vocational | BBNC shareholder, descendant or spouse of BBNC shareholder | The Short-Term Training Support program is designed to provide funding for short-term training programs (4 months or less) that will enhance employment and advancement opportunities for shareholders, descendants and spouses of shareholders. All training support services are dependent on availability of funding. |
5 | BBEDC Vocational/Technical Program Funding | Variable | Rolling | Vocational | BBEDC will prioritize training at Southwest Alaska Vocational Education Center (SAVEC), secondly in-state and as a last resort, out-of-state. | BBEDC accepts Voc-Tech applications from CDQ residents who are seeking financial assistance for vocational training |
6 | BBEDC College Development Fund | $1,500 / semester | Rolling | College | Resident of a Bristol Bay CDQ community, enrolled in a degree program with the University of Alaska, Alaska Pacific University (via distance delivery) or Bristol Bay Campus, registered as a part-time student, undergraduates must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, graduate students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA | The College Development Fund awards financial aid to Bristol Bay CDQ residents pursuing degrees at the Bristol Bay Campus or via distance delivery from the University of Alaska, Alaska Pacific University or other accredited institutions. Programs through any out of state institutions may be approved with justification from the applicant. Awards will pay for tuition, books and fees up to $1500 per semester. High school students taking college courses may also apply for the College Development Fund. |
7 | BBNA Workforce Development | Variable | Rolling | College & Vocational | Cannot provide Higher Education services to: Nondalton, Naknek, Pedro Bay, Ugashik, and Iliamna; Cannot provide AVT services to: Nondalton, Igiugig, King Salmon, Naknek, Pedro Bay, Port Heiden, Ugashik, Iliamna, and Newhalen. | Provides information and financial assistance to clients interested in earning a certificate from vocational training or a trade school program to acquire full-time employment & provides information and financial assistance to post-secondary students interested in a two (2) year Associate of Arts (AA)/Associate of Science (AS)/Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree or a four (4) year Bachelor of Arts (BA)/Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at an accredited institution |
8 | AIEF Vocational Scholarship | $500 | Rolling | Vocational | Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (student or one parent must be enrolled and have documentation), attending an accredited 2 or 4-year college/university or technical/vocational school | The American Indian Education Fund (AIEF) was established to support educational opportunities for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students. Our vision is strong, self-sufficient American Indian communities. Scholarships are chosen by a national selection committee and decisions are based on an overall assessment of the completed application. |
9 | The Alert Scholarship | $500 | Rolling | College | You must currently be a senior in high school, your high school must be located in Alaska, you must have a grade point average of 2.5 or better, you must have plans to attend college after graduation (the college you will attend can be located in any state). | You can help others become more alert by speaking out against the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. All eligible high school seniors (see requirements below) may enter the Alert college scholarship essay contest. With each edition of Alert Magazine we award a $500 college scholarship to the writer of the best drug and/or alcohol abuse-related essay that we receive for that state/region. |
10 | AISES Polaris Vocational Trades Scholarship | $1,500 | Rolling | College & Vocational | Full time status at a technical school, trade school, or college. 2.5 GPA or higher. Tribal citizenship. AISES Membership. | All scholarships require applicants be current AISES members at the time of application |
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14 | AIM High Flight Academy | Unknown | 11/11/2024 | Flight Academy | Be at least 16 years old by 1 June 2024, be enrolled in high school or a graduating senior, GPA of 3.0 or higher, have no more than 5 powered flight hours | The Aim High Flight Academy (AHFA) is an aviation scholarship for a three-week introductory flight program at various universities across the world. |
15 | National Honor Society Scholarship | Varies | 11/26/24 | College | A high school senior expecting to receive a high school diploma, active member in good standing of a National Honor Society chapter, NHS student account holder, planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. college or university. | A high school senior expecting to receive a high school diploma during the current academic year, an active member in good standing of a National Honor Society chapter, meeting all membership requirements and obligations of the local chapter, an NHS student account holder, verified by the NHS chapter adviser, planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. college or university. |
16 | The Flusche & Fitzgerald Undergrad Scholarship Contest | $500 | 11/30/2024 | College & Vocational | Accepted into a U.S. college, university, graduate school, or trade school; Enrolled in a U.S. college, university, or trade school. | The Flusche & Fitzgerald Scholarship Contest requires students to raise awareness about different legal issues. Applicants must create a public service advertisement video (PSA) about this prompt: What should motorists do while driving if they see a law enforcement vehicle that is stopped on the side of the road? |
17 | December | |||||
18 | Equitable Excellence Scholarship | $5,000 | 12/18/2024 | College | Be current high school seniors; plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-or four-year college or university in the United States for the entire upcoming academic year; demonstrate ambition and self-drive to be a force for good in your community by encouraging others to pursue higher education; have a 2.5 GPA | Equitable Foundation has established the Equitable Excellence Scholarship® Program program to assist high school seniors and current undergraduates who are planning to continue their education at a two- or four-year college in the United States by Fall 2025. |
19 | Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship | $40,000 | 12/19/2024 | College | Be a high school senior in the U.S. who is currently enrolled in or who has completed a high school or college dual degree course where computer science or engineering is the subject. Students who have not taken this course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon; Be planning to attain a bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or other computer science related field of study; minimum GPA of 2.3; demonstrate financial need | So much more than a scholarship! The Amazon Future Engineer program will award 400 students up to $40,000 each toward college expenses, paired with opportunities to intern at Amazon. |
20 | Indian Health Service Scholarship Program | $600-$1,000 | Opens 12/15/2024 | College | You must be a US citizen, a member or descendant of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe or an Alaska Native village, a member or descendant of a state-recognized or terminated Tribe, men over the age of 18 must be registered with Selective Service. | The IHS Scholarship Program provides qualified American Indian and Alaska Native health professions students an opportunity to establish an educational foundation for each stage of your preprofessional careers. |
21 | Bristol Bay Foundation Career-Focused Vocational Education (CFVE) Scholarship Program | Variable | April 5th, 2025 / July 26th 2025 / December 6th 2025 | Vocational | Must be a BBNC shareholder or direct lineal descendant, high school diploma or equivalent (GED), Enrolled or will enroll in a career-focused vocational program at an approved institution, program, provider, college, or university, as a full-time student or part-time student as defined by the institution or program, 2.0 grade point average or better | Career-Focused Vocational Education Scholarship Program (CFVE) supports in-depth training for specific career-focused and long-term employment goals, such as professional piloting, maritime, cosmetology licensing, and industry trades. |
22 | January | |||||
23 | GE Reagan Foundation Scholarship | $10,000 | 01/03/2025 | College | Demonstrate the attributes of leadership, integrity, drive, and citizenship within their communities, schools, and workplaces, minimum 3.0 grade point average/4.0 scale or equivalent, United States citizens, current high school seniors, enroll in a full‑time undergraduate course of study at an accredited four‑year college or university in the United States | The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship offers college scholarships of up to $40,000 for high school seniors nationwide who showcase leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship. |
24 | Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship | Unknown | 1/9/2025 | College | Be a graduating, minority high school senior, United States citizen, Present evidence of financial need, Demonstrate a record of academic excellence, Demonstrate leadership potential and a dedication to community service, plan to attend an accredited and approved 4-year college within the United States or affiliated with a United States-based college or university, have not accrued more than 25% of credits needed to graduate from college. | The Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF) perpetuates the memory of Jackie Robinson by providing generous four-year scholarships and comprehensive support services to highly motivated college students with financial needs to ensure their success and further develop their leadership potential. |
25 | The Proud Foundation Scholarship | Unknown | 1/10/2025 | College & Vocational | Alaska Residency, pursuing post-secondary education (college, trade, etc.) | Our scholarship program supports LGBTQ+ students who are leaders—in their own lives, in their families, in their home communities, in their fields of study, in their workplaces, or in our movements for justice. |
26 | Flavor Futures Scholarship | $5,000 | 1/31/2025 | College & Vocational | Citizen of the US; Graduating HS student; GPA of at least 2.5 | Calling all high school seniors! The Sparkling Ice® Flavorful Futures Scholarship program is now accepting applications. Follow your dreams and fund your flavorful future with a $5,000 scholarship that can be applied to any trade, vocational, or academic 2-year or 4-year program. |
27 | Daughters of the American Revolution | Variable | 1/31/2025 | College | Citizens of the United States, plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States. | Each year the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of higher education in diverse areas of study including history, economics, law, political science, medicine, nursing, occupational and physical therapy, elementary and secondary education, chemistry, math, science and English. |
28 | Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation | Variable | 1/31/2025 | College | Pursuing a career in renewable energy; reside in AK | RESF expects to award eighteen or more scholarships in 2025 based upon academic merit, accomplishments in the field, and demonstrated interest. Three individual scholarships are reserved for a community college student, an undergraduate student, and an early graduate student, respectively. Two scholarships have a preference for Native American or Alaskan Native students and are not restricted to our "home" area. The remaining scholarships are available to students at any level. Each scholarship is a cash award of $3000, $5000 or $7000 with no strings attached. Qualifications and submission requirements are below. We award scholarships on an equal opportunity basis, consistent with the restrictions above. Note that all students submit the same application, we decide who gets which amount. |
29 | Youth in Action Scholarship | TBD | Opens January 2025 | Unknown | Unknown | |
30 | Woman at Microsoft Scholarship | Up to $5,000 | Opens January 2025 | College & Vocational | Be a graduating high school senior who identifies as a woman and/or as non-binary*, pursue a career** in a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) field., attend an accredited 2-4 year public or private college or university or technical college in the United States, high school GPA of 3.0 or higher. | This scholarship will be awarded to promising high school senior and current undergraduate women and non-binary people* who plan to attend or are attending a vocational or academic college and targeting a career in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). |
31 | Lorraine Loomis Memorial Scholarship | $5,000 | Opens January 2025 | College | Must be enrolled in a post-secondary program in fisheries or related field, with preference given to female and indigenous candidates | The Lorraine Loomis Scholarship seeks to honor Lorraine’s legacy and her many contributions to the fisheries community, with a view to inspiring and enabling future leaders like her. A scholarship of USD$5000 will be awarded annually to selected American or Canadian students enrolled in a postsecondary program in fisheries or a related field with preference given to female and Indigenous candidates. |
32 | Alaska Safety Alliance Training Scholarship | $1,500 | Opens January 2025 | College & Vocational | The applicant must be enrolled in, or intend to enroll in, an academic or training program leading to a certification, credential, or degree that will support the applicant’s entry or advancement in a career in Alaska’s oil & gas, mining, construction, or maritime industries. Training program must be Alaska-based or unavailable in Alaska. | The ASA Training Scholarship program was created to assist Alaskans who are interested in careers in oil & gas, mining, maritime, transportation, construction, or cross-industry. |
33 | Albert Lee Wright Jr. Memorial Migrant Scholarship | Opens January 2025 | ||||
34 | February | |||||
35 | March | |||||
36 | Marines Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship | 03/01/2025 | College | Child or step-child of one of the following: Active duty, Reserve, or veteran* U.S. Marine, A Marine killed while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, Active duty, reserve, or veteran U.S. Navy Corpsman, Navy Chaplain or Religious Program Specialist who is or was attached to a U.S. Marine Corps unit or who was killed while serving with a U.S. Marine Corps unit*, Minimum 2.00 GPA, Demonstrate financial need through a family adjusted gross income of $117,000 or less for the 2022 tax year, Attending or planning to attend an accredited school that is eligible for federal funding, submit a completed application with all required documents by the deadline | ||
37 | Marines Career & Technical Education Scholarship | 03/01/2025 | Vocational | Child or step-child of one of the following: Active duty, Reserve, or veteran* U.S. Marine, A Marine killed while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, Active duty, reserve, or veteran U.S. Navy Corpsman, Navy Chaplain or Religious Program Specialist who is or was attached to a U.S. Marine Corps unit or who was killed while serving with a U.S. Marine Corps unit*, Minimum 2.00 GPA, Demonstrate financial need through a family adjusted gross income of $117,000 or less for the 2022 tax year, pursuing a non-degree certificate program at an accredited school | ||
38 | Engebretson Foundation Scholarship | $10,000 | 03/01/2025 | College | Attending a 4 year college; need financial assistance; ACT Composite Score of 28 or SAT Score of 1240; 3.75 GPA; FAFSA completion | The Engebretson Foundation is in the process of seeking a high school senior to receive a one-year $10,000.00 per semester scholarship. |
39 | Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship | $10,000 | 03/03/2025 | High School, College | Must be 14 years of age or older; original artwork only | Scholarship FAQ |
40 | National Restaurant Association Scholarships | $2,500-$10,000 | 03/15/2025 | College | Any undergraduate student or individual enrolled or accepted as a full-time or part-time student at an accredited post-secondary institution, anyone majoring in a restaurant, foodservice, or hospitality-related program | Each year, the NRAEF awards more than $1.2 million in scholarships to individuals pursuing a post-secondary degree in the restaurant, foodservice, and hospitality industry. |
41 | Horatio Alger Undergraduate Scholarship | Unknown | 03/15/2025 | College | Be enrolled full time as a high school student in the United States; be progressing normally toward graduation with plans to enter a college in the United States no later than the fall following graduation; commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor's degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States; demonstrate critical financial need ($65,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required); Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities; Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity; Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 | Horatio Alger Association administers over 70 scholarship programs, offering opportunities for students in various stages of their academic careers to achieve their educational goals and realize their potential. |
42 | Horatio Alger National CTE Scholarship | $2,500 | Opens in 03/15/2025, Rolling | College & Vocational | Completed high school by July 1, attend a not-for-profit post-secondary institution by September, not be enrolled in pre-requisite courses, demonstrate critical financial need, under the age of 35, United States citizen | |
43 | AGC Scholarship | Unknown | 03/31/2025 | College & Vocational | Applicant must be either a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States and a resident of Alaska | The Associated General Contractors of Alaska, Inc. (AGC of Alaska) scholarship program is designated to encourage students to pursue a career in the construction industry or related field. |
44 | April | |||||
45 | June Nelson Memorial | $1,500 | 04/01/2025 | College & Vocational | The student must be graduating this school year, accepted as a full-time student by either a business, trade, or college institution, graduating from AASB's member school districts will be considered for the scholarship award | Named in honor of long-time Kotzebue school board member and education advocate, the June Nelson Memorial Scholarship competition is an annual AASB tradition. Each year, association members, students, and district superintendents gather to raise money that is awarded to Alaskan students to support their post-high school education pursuits. Through board member fundraising efforts, AASB awards up to fifteen, $1,500 scholarships, which students may apply toward their choice of a business, trade, or college institution. |
46 | Alaska Charr Educational Fund | Unknown | 04/01/2025 | College & Vocational | Pursuing a career in the Alaska hospital industry, Alaska resident or in the process of becoming a resident, accepted for admission to an accredited university, certificate program, or post-secondary vocational school | The Charles H. Selman Scholarship (CHS) Fund was created in 1995 by the CHARR Board of Directors to benefit committed Alaskans dedicated to excellence in Alaska’s hospitality industry. |
47 | Heavy Equipment Parts Express | $500 | 04/01/2025 | Unknown | In high school or college, at least 16 years, US resident | |
48 | Bristol Bay Foundation Higher Education Scholarship | Variable | 04/05/2025 | College & Vocational | BBNC shareholder or direct lineal descendant, High school diploma or equivalent, enrolled in an accredited college or university as a full time student, OR part-time student enrolled in at least six credit hours, 2.0 grade point average or better | Higher Education Scholarship Program supports 4-year or advanced degree programs for Full- and Part-Time students. Awards based on academic standing, leadership, financial need, and life experiences. Scholarships are awarded for the academic year. The Deadline for the HE Scholarship applications is in April of each year for the following Academic Year. |
49 | Bristol Bay Foundation Career-Focused Vocational Education (CFVE) Scholarship Program | Variable | April 5th, 2025 / July 26th 2025 / December 6th 2025 | Vocational | Must be a BBNC shareholder or direct lineal descendant, high school diploma or equivalent (GED), Enrolled or will enroll in a career-focused vocational program at an approved institution, program, provider, college, or university, as a full-time student or part-time student as defined by the institution or program, 2.0 grade point average or better | Career-Focused Vocational Education Scholarship Program (CFVE) supports in-depth training for specific career-focused and long-term employment goals, such as professional piloting, maritime, cosmetology licensing, and industry trades. |
50 | Bristol Bay Telephone Cooperative | $1,000 minimum | 4/15/2025 | College & Vocational | High School Graduate, a resident of one of the three service areas, attend an in-state or out-of-state post-secondary academic or vocational program at a college, university, technical school, trade school, or vocational school | Must be from: Naknek River District, Kvichak District, or Nushagak District |
51 | RealityHop Scholarship | $2,000 | 4/30/2025 | College | You must be a current student in an eligible undergraduate program or a graduating high school senior in the U.S., working towards a bachelor’s degree or associates degree. | The RealtyHop Scholarship awards up to $2,000 a year to eligible undergraduate students and high school seniors working towards a bachelor and/or associate degree program in the US who demonstrate the ambition, diligence, leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that is central to our company culture. |
52 | American Culinary Federation Education Foundation | $1,500-$2,000 | 4/30/2025 | Accredited institution with Culinary, Pastry, or Foodservice major | Be an exemplary student and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher, currently accepted to an accredited institution with a culinary, pastry or foodservice-related major. | |
53 | May | |||||
54 | AGFOA Scholarship | $1,000 | 5/1/2025 | College | Students wanting a career in public finance | Meet Alaska residency, GPA of 3.0, pursuing a business degree in: finance or related field |
55 | SWNAF Scholarship | Unknown | 5/1/2025 | College, Vocational, Summer | Proof of tribal enrollment | Our scholarship program is open to applicants interested in attending four-year colleges, graduate schools, community colleges, vocational schools, art schools, and other educational institutions. If your application makes the case that you are talented and serious about continuing your education in any form, we are serious in trying to lend a hand. |
56 | Rover Scholarship | $2,500 | 5/31/2025 | College | You need to be a resident of the United States; in pursuit of an associates degree, bachelor’s degree, or master’s degree; at least a 3.0 GPA | Essay question: How did growing up with a pet in your life (could be a friend's or family member's) impact the person you are today? |
57 | Full Circle and Tribal College Scholarships | TBD | 05/31/2025 | College | To be eligible, students must be an enrolled member (or a descendant of one) of a federally or state-recognized tribe, minimum GPA of 2.00, maintaining full-time enrollment | The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native college students who are enrolled in certificate, undergraduate, or graduate programs at tribal colleges or nonprofit, accredited schools. |
58 | June | |||||
59 | Bristol Bay Housing Auhority | $2,500 | 6/15/2025 | Vocational | Proof of tribal membership in a Bristol Bay Tribe, 18 years or older, acceptance letter from the school you are applying | BBHA accepts Voc-Tech applications from Bristol Bay tribal members who are in need of financial assistance to attend various voc-tech schools that have certificate and diploma programs. |
60 | July | |||||
61 | American Indian Services | $500-$2,000 | 7/1/2025 | College & Technical School | Enrolled in an accredited college or technical school in the US, an enrolled member of a U.S. Federally Recognized American Indian or Alaska Native Tribe, undergraduate student with no more than 150-semester credits, full-time or part-time, minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25, completed FAFSA | The AIS Scholarship program is to help undergraduate Native American students with financial support to attend college, maintain enrollment, and graduate. Scholarship Awards are based on up to one-half of tuition and need for the term the student is applying for and are allocated directly to the school for the student. Students will need to have their own email account in order to apply. |
62 | August | |||||
63 | BeeStudent Scholarship | Variable | 08/29/2025 | Unknown | Open to secondary students and college/trade students | Do you have a zest for exploring new ideas and innovative thoughts? If you do, this scholarship essay writing contest is for you. Put your innovative thinking to the test by producing instinctive and novel ideas that will carve a path to helping us find the next Shakespeare. We are eager to hear your brilliant thoughts and encourage you to enter our contest. You can find details of this in the below sections. |
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65 | Monthly | |||||
66 | "No Essay" Nitro Scholarship | $2,000 | Monthly | College | High school student who intends to enroll in an accredited college | |
67 | "No Essay" Smart Owl Scholarship | $500 | Monthly | College | 16 years of age or older | |
68 | “No Sweat” Scholarship | $2,500 | Monthly | N/A | 13 years and up, enrolled in school | The Cirkled In “No Sweat” Scholarship is a $2500 CASH scholarship you can use for any educational purpose, from books to summer camp. In just two steps, you’re in! Apply by signing-up for a Cirkled In account and then complete your portfolio. |
69 | The Niche "No Essay" College Scholarship | $2,000 | Monthly | College | High school and college students | |
70 | Passed | |||||
71 | Coca-Cola Scholars Scholarship | $20,000 | Closed | College | Enrolled HS student, US citizens, pursuing a degree at a post-secondary institution, minimum GPA of 3.0 | The Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to students in their final year of high school. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. With the 35th class in 2023, the Foundation has provided over 6,750 Coca-Cola Scholars with more than $81 million in educational support. 150 Coca-Cola Scholars are selected each year to receive this $20,000 scholarship. |
72 | Not Yet Available | |||||
73 | ATAA Scholarship Program | Unknown | Not Yet Available | Unknown | ||
74 | Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators Scholarship | $4,000 | Not Yet Available | College & Vocational | Going into fields of study or vocation related to the maritime industry and environment | The AAHPA is pleased to offer annual scholarships to qualifying Alaskan students going into fields of study or vocation related to the maritime industry and environment. |
75 | SMART Scholarship | Varies - Full Tuition, stipend, summer internship, health insurance, etc. | Not Yet Available | College | US Citizen, 18 years of age by 8/1/2024, 1 year of degree funding prior to graduation, complete one summer internship, accept post-graduation employment with DoD, GPA of 3.0, pursuing technical undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM discipline | The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. SMART offers scholarships for undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students pursuing a STEM degree. Scholarship recipients receive full tuition, annual stipends, internships, and guaranteed employment with the Department of Defense after graduation. Applications are open annually from August 1-December 1. |
76 | Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship Program | Unknown | Not Yet Available | College | Graduate from US high school in Spring 2024, enroll full time in an accredited four-year college beginning in Fall 2024, GPA of 3.5, demonstrate unmet financial need | The Cooke College Scholarship Program is an undergraduate scholarship program available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend and graduate from the nation's best four-year colleges and universities. |
77 | Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship | Unknown | Not Yet Available | College or Vocational | Students ages 16 - 26 who are pursuing higher education, preparing for the workforce, or using their passion to ignite change in their communities and beyond | No grades, test scores or essays. The Live Más Scholarship is for students ages 16 - 26 who are pursuing higher education, preparing for the workforce, or using their passion to ignite change in their communities and beyond. Submit a two-minute video telling us what you’re passionate about and how you plan to make a difference. |
78 | TRANSPAC Marinas, Inc. 2024 STEM Scholarship | $5,000 | Not Yet Available | College & Vocational | Degree in STEM at a college or vocational school | Application for a scholarship for an Alaskan student pursuing a degree in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) curriculum at a college or vocational school. |
79 | Red Boucher Scholarship | $500 | Not Yet Available | College & Vocational | Applicant must be a graduating senior, or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school (public, private, or homeschool), minimum GPA of 3.0, enrolled full-time in a technology-related program, pursuing a career in a technology related field, | Applicant must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. |
80 | Equitable Excellence Scholarship Program | $2,500-$5,000 | Not Yet Available | College | High school senior who plans to enroll full-time in an accredited two-or-four year college or university, demonstrate ambition and self-drive to be a force for good in school, community, or work activities, be willing to provide a release to publicize their identities and information about their achievements along with photographs for use in program promotion and information, have a GPA of 2.5 | Equitable Foundation has established the Equitable Excellence® Scholarship Program Scholarship Program to assist high school seniors who are planning to continue their education at a two- or four-year college in the United States by Fall 2024. |
81 | Truman D. Pickard Scholarship | $2,000-$5,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Students pursuing a higher education in Natural Resources | The Truman D. Picard Scholarship Program is dedicated to the support of Native American students pursuing a higher education in Natural Resources. Preference will be given to students whose degree or area of study directly involves management of Forest Resources. |
82 | AEEF Scholarship Fund | $1,500-2,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Enrolled in an ABET-Accredited Engineering Program | Thank you for your interest in the Alaska Engineering Education Foundation (AEEF) scholarships. Through AEEF, the Alaska Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE) funds scholarships for high school seniors who wish to pursue a degree in engineering. Scholarships are awarded state-wide and at the local level in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau and are funded by the local engineering communities. By submitting this one application, you will be considered for the following scholarships: |
83 | Hispanic Scholarship Fund | Unknown | Not Yet Available | College | Must be a HSF Scholar, of Hispanic heritage, U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, or DACA, Minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for high school students; minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students, pan to enroll full-time in an accredited, public or not-for-profit, four-year university, or graduate school, in the US, for the 2023-2024 academic year, submit the FAFSA or state-based financial aid forms (if applicable) | |
84 | University of Alaska Foundation Scholarship* For UA Students | Variable | Not Yet Available | College (UA) | Must be UA student | Scholarships are available to students attending UAA, UAF or UAS, including all community campuses. |
85 | Nick Begich Fund | Unknown | Not Yet Available | College | Alaska Resident, Students interested in education, government, and public service | Our Scholarship fund was created in 1977 to carry on the ideals of the late Alaskan Congressman Nicholas J. Begich, who came to the state in 1956 as a teacher and believed that education was both a right and a privilege, one that must be available to all. |
86 | Alaska Airmen Scholarships | $2,000 | Not Yet Available | Unknown | Proof of permanent U.S. residency, Proof of Alaska residency or that you intend to complete your training/education in Alaska | Our members are proud to support the growth of aviation as an industry and lifestyle. We partner with aviation legends to award multiple scholarships each year, designed with the next generation of aviation professionals and enthusiasts in mind. |
87 | Liam Hood Scholarship | $5,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Must have been involved in music or art – either as a high school course or an extracurricular activity to be reflected on the submitted resume | |
88 | Tim Akers Memorial Scholarship | $2,500 | Not Yet Available | College & Vocational | Must be an Alaskan resident, may be a graduating high school senior, or already attending an institute of higher education, must pursue technology education and/or training, have at least a 3.0 GPA from most recent school attended, Preference to Alaska Native students & students with demonstrated financial need. | The Tim Akers Memorial Scholarship supports outstanding Alaskan students in the pursuit of technology education and/or training. Tim Akers played an influential role in the development and production of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfield. Mr. Akers served as a mentor and role model for many young Alaskans with little or no experience working on the North Slope. His guidance helped to establish a solid core of exceptional Alaskan talent in the Prudhoe Bay workforce. Mr. Akers also served as President of the Chuloonawick Native Corporation. |
89 | THS Patricia Roppel Memorial Scholarship | $5,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Current Undergraduate or Graduate student, enrolled or intends to enroll at an accredited college, majoring in the history of Alaska | Majoring in the history of Alaska |
90 | Lucile Hope Special Education Scholarship | $2,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Graduate from a high school or home school equivalent program in Alaska, must be a full-time college/university student, must be enrolled in a K-12 special education program major for the upcoming academic year, have completed at least his or her sophomore year in an accredited college/university. | Must be enrolled in a K-12 special education program major for the upcoming academic year and have completed at least his or her sophomore year in an accredited college/university. |
91 | Katheryn E and John P Doyle Scholarship | $2,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Female, Studying a science-related degree, Enrolled or accepted to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, preference to students with a demonstrated financial need | The Kathryn E. and John P. Doyle Scholarship supports Undergraduate and Graduate female students pursuing a degree in science and attending the University of Alaska Fairbanks. |
92 | Harry H Hirshik Scholarship Fund | $1,500 | Not Yet Available | College & Vocational | Alaskan resident, pursuing automotive technology or similar field, at least a 2.1 GPA | Applicant must pursue automotive technology or similar field |
93 | George and Stephanie Suddock Foundation Scholarship Fund | $25,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Graduate of an Alaskan high school, minimum 2.5 GPA, will be attending first year of college in 2023, enrolling as a full-time student, preference for students with financial need | The George & Stephanie Suddock Foundation is pleased to offer scholarships to support Alaskan high school graduates achieve their fullest potential, with the goal of helping students improve their lives and improve their communities. The scholarship seeks to provide students with the opportunity to pursue a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in the United States. It is George and Stephanie’s hope to award recipients who ultimately have an interest in returning to Alaska if they pursue higher education outside of the state. Awards will be given to a cohort of five (5) students from across the state of Alaska to ensure statewide representation. |
94 | EMC Engineering Scholarship Fund | $5,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Alaska Resident, graduating High School seniors planning to pursue a 4 year degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or similar, enrolled/planning to enroll full-time in a 4-year Alaska based degree program | Graduating High School seniors planning to pursue a 4 year degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or similar |
95 | Dream to Fly: Jeff Cheng Memorial Scholarship | Unknown | Not Yet Available | N/A | Alaska Resident, High School Graduate or GED equivalent, A dream to fly as a professional pilot | A dream to fly as a professional pilot |
96 | Chef Cotter Scholarship Fund | $1,000 | Not Yet Available | College or Vocational | Graduated from an Alaskan high school or are attending an Alaskan post-secondary institution; Attending or seeking to attend an accredited culinary, hospitality and tourism management program;Strong work ethic and passion for success in the culinary or hospitality and tourism industries | The Chef Cotter Scholarship will award one $1,000 scholarship to an Alaskan high school senior or student attending a post-secondary institution and pursuing a career in culinary arts or the hospitality and tourism industry. A student receiving the scholarship may re-apply for one consecutive year. |
97 | Dr. John Halligan Scholarship Fund | $2,500 | Not Yet Available | College | Graduate/in their senior year at an Alaskan high school, enrolled/planning to enroll full-time and pursuing/planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in the health sciences at a University of Alaska campus | Applicant must be enrolled/planning to enroll full-time and pursuing/planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in the health sciences at a University of Alaska campus |
98 | David E. Knox Memorial Nursing Fellowship | $2,500 | Not Yet Available | College | Must have completed prerequisites for nursing (BSN or RN) degree-seeking program, enrolled full-time in BSN or RN degree program, minimum GPA of 3.0, nursing student in 2, 3, and 4-year programs, commit to a 1-year service obligation to practice nursing in a small community in Alaska | The Fellowship provides awards of up to $2,500 for those who agree to practice as a nurse/RN in a small community within the state of Alaska for a minimum of one year. |
99 | Brandon C. Reiley Scholarship Fund | $2,000 | Not Yet Available | College | Alaska resident (minimum 1 year), minimum GPA of 3.0, interested in studying aviation, science, sustainability, math or education | This scholarship, established in memory of Brandon C. Reiley, supports Alaskan students pursuing higher education degrees in the fields of science, sustainability, mathematics, education, or aviation. All of these areas were important to Brandon and it is the goal of this scholarship fund to support students with similar interests and goals. |
100 | Alaska Native Students in Arts and Media Fund | $5,000 | Not Yet Available | College or Professional Development | Alaska Native, enrolled at least half time (6 hours) majoring in media related field, enrolled in professional development & training in these areas | Enrolled at least half time (6 hours) majoring in photography, videography, journalism, writing, graphic & digital design, drawing, or painting) and seeking a career in art, journalism, communications, photography, or videography. If not attending a college/university, is currently enrolled, or seeking to enroll, in professional development & training in these areas |