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Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship
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You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman.

You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the fall semester immediately following your high school graduation.

Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester.
Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition.

The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award.
Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award.

Please note: If you have been enrolled previously at WSU (other than as part of a Running Start program) or are entering WSU as a transfer student, you are not eligible for this award.

To qualify for renewal:
Be in good academic standing.
Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus.
In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.

Amount
$11,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship

You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman. You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the fall semester immediately following your high school graduation. Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester. Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition. The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award. Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award. Please note: If you have been enrolled previously at WSU (other than as part of a Running Start program) or are entering WSU as a transfer student, you are not eligible for this award. To qualify for renewal: Be in good academic standing. Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus. In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.
💰 Award Amount
$11,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Non-Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship
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You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman.

You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the Fall semester immediately following your high school graduation.

Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester.

Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition.

The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award.

Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award.

To qualify for renewal:
Maintain a 3.0 WSU cumulative grade point average
Complete 24 graded credit hours per academic year (Fall/Spring semesters only)
Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus
In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.
Amount
$27,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Non-Washington Residents National Merit Scholarship

You’re eligible for a National Merit Scholarship if you’re identified as a semifinalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and you are admitted to WSU Pullman. You must enroll at WSU Pullman in the Fall semester immediately following your high school graduation. Tuition awards valid for up to 18 credit hours per semester. Recipients of a National Merit Scholarship Corporate Sponsored award will have the amount of their scholarship reduced by the amount of the corporate award, so that it will not exceed the amount of tuition. The National Merit Scholarship cannot be combined with the Regents Scholar award, the University Achievement Award, the Cougar Academic Award, or the Visitation Award. Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, and transfer students are not eligible for this award. To qualify for renewal: Maintain a 3.0 WSU cumulative grade point average Complete 24 graded credit hours per academic year (Fall/Spring semesters only) Remain enrolled full-time on the Pullman campus In some circumstances, you may be able to retain your scholarship after leaving the university; check WSU readmission requirements. You must request a scholarship deferment from the Student Financial Services prior to your enrollment discontinuation.
💰 Award Amount
$27,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
International Merit Award
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Renewable for 3 Additional Years (Freshman), 2 Additional Years (Transfer)

Offered to degree-seeing undergraduate students on F-1 visas currently attending the Pullman campus who meet at least 1 of the following criteria:

Cumulative GPA of 3.60 or above with a minimum of 12 WSU credits, or
Unusual service to the university or community in the last 2 years, or
Other extraordinary work or achievement in the last 2 years
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

International Merit Award

Renewable for 3 Additional Years (Freshman), 2 Additional Years (Transfer) Offered to degree-seeing undergraduate students on F-1 visas currently attending the Pullman campus who meet at least 1 of the following criteria: Cumulative GPA of 3.60 or above with a minimum of 12 WSU credits, or Unusual service to the university or community in the last 2 years, or Other extraordinary work or achievement in the last 2 years
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
International Year One Progression Award
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$4,000/year tuition waiver

International Programs automatically awards this scholarship to qualifying students who complete their Undergraduate Foundation program with a 3.5 GPA and continue on to degree-seeking study at WSU.

This award is automatically renewable for up to 2 years if you meet the following renewal criteria for each academic year:
-Maintain a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average by the end of spring semester
-Maintain 12 credits each semester, or complete 24 semester credits by the end of spring semester
-Maintain non-resident degree-seeking student status
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

International Year One Progression Award

$4,000/year tuition waiver International Programs automatically awards this scholarship to qualifying students who complete their Undergraduate Foundation program with a 3.5 GPA and continue on to degree-seeking study at WSU. This award is automatically renewable for up to 2 years if you meet the following renewal criteria for each academic year: -Maintain a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average by the end of spring semester -Maintain 12 credits each semester, or complete 24 semester credits by the end of spring semester -Maintain non-resident degree-seeking student status
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Alumni Association Leadership Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

Alumni Association Leadership Awards ($5,000 per award) - The WSU Alumni Association Leadership Awards provide scholarships to WSU students who have distinguished themselves through outstanding leadership qualities and academic excellence. Minimum GPA of 3.30. Supplemental personal statement required to apply. Available to First-Year through Senior.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Alumni Association Leadership Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. Alumni Association Leadership Awards ($5,000 per award) - The WSU Alumni Association Leadership Awards provide scholarships to WSU students who have distinguished themselves through outstanding leadership qualities and academic excellence. Minimum GPA of 3.30. Supplemental personal statement required to apply. Available to First-Year through Senior.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Emergency Tuition Support Award
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International Programs offers a 1-time, $1,500 tuition reduction emergency tuition support (amount is subject to change) to students who encounter a financial need caused by circumstances beyond their control while enrolled as a student.

Eligibility
Emergency tuition support is offered only in serious financial circumstances that are beyond your control. For example:

Loss of an assistantship or scholarship
Loss of funding resulting from a death, serious illness, or political upheaval in your home country
You will also need to meet the following criteria:

Maintain F-1 or J-1 visa status at WSU
Be in the last year of your degree program
Provide evidence that other sources of tuition funding are not available
Students who have previously received an emergency tuition support award from WSU International Programs are not eligible. This award cannot be combined with other International Programs awards.

How to apply
-Complete the International Programs Awards and Scholarship Application.
-Complete the certification of financial status (pdf) and (if available) provide supporting documents. This can be sent to international@wsu.edu.
-Write a detailed explanation of the unforeseen event that caused the shortfall of funds.
-Provide a brief supporting statement from your academic advisor indicating your academic status and your anticipated time to degree completion.

Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Emergency Tuition Support Award

International Programs offers a 1-time, $1,500 tuition reduction emergency tuition support (amount is subject to change) to students who encounter a financial need caused by circumstances beyond their control while enrolled as a student. Eligibility Emergency tuition support is offered only in serious financial circumstances that are beyond your control. For example: Loss of an assistantship or scholarship Loss of funding resulting from a death, serious illness, or political upheaval in your home country You will also need to meet the following criteria: Maintain F-1 or J-1 visa status at WSU Be in the last year of your degree program Provide evidence that other sources of tuition funding are not available Students who have previously received an emergency tuition support award from WSU International Programs are not eligible. This award cannot be combined with other International Programs awards. How to apply -Complete the International Programs Awards and Scholarship Application. -Complete the certification of financial status (pdf) and (if available) provide supporting documents. This can be sent to international@wsu.edu. -Write a detailed explanation of the unforeseen event that caused the shortfall of funds. -Provide a brief supporting statement from your academic advisor indicating your academic status and your anticipated time to degree completion.
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Duane Kaiser Dean’s Merit Award
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Qualifications
Entering first-year students majoring in agricultural education.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$1,000
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Duane Kaiser Dean’s Merit Award

Qualifications Entering first-year students majoring in agricultural education. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $1,000
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
CAHNRS Community Scholarship
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The CAHNRS Community Scholarship was established in 2023 by CAHNRS Dean Wendy Powers and is funded by the CAHNRS community.

This scholarship is intended for CAHNRS students who demonstrate strong potential, a solid work ethic, and a commitment to their education but who may face unforeseen financial hardships that could prevent them from completing their degrees. The funds may be disbursed at any time during the semester, and a student’s GPA will not be considered in the selection process.

If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

CAHNRS Community Scholarship

The CAHNRS Community Scholarship was established in 2023 by CAHNRS Dean Wendy Powers and is funded by the CAHNRS community. This scholarship is intended for CAHNRS students who demonstrate strong potential, a solid work ethic, and a commitment to their education but who may face unforeseen financial hardships that could prevent them from completing their degrees. The funds may be disbursed at any time during the semester, and a student’s GPA will not be considered in the selection process. If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Louise Vickery Undergraduate Scholarship
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Qualifications
Entering first-year students studying agriculture, financial need, from Eastern Washington (West of Cascade Mountains)

Is this scholarship renewable?
Yes, for four years.

Funding amount per student
$7,500
Amount
$7,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Louise Vickery Undergraduate Scholarship

Qualifications Entering first-year students studying agriculture, financial need, from Eastern Washington (West of Cascade Mountains) Is this scholarship renewable? Yes, for four years. Funding amount per student $7,500
💰 Award Amount
$7,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Pennak Family Technology Innovations in Senior Living Scholarship
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This scholarship supports exploring and innovating technologies, during an internship or career-related job in senior living, to positively impact residents and/or those who serve them.

Award amount: Minimum $2,000

Requirements
Meet with the director of the Aging Business and determine the scholarship’s deliverable
Upon selection, proof of internship/ job location is required
Completion of WSU General Scholarship Application
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Pennak Family Technology Innovations in Senior Living Scholarship

This scholarship supports exploring and innovating technologies, during an internship or career-related job in senior living, to positively impact residents and/or those who serve them. Award amount: Minimum $2,000 Requirements Meet with the director of the Aging Business and determine the scholarship’s deliverable Upon selection, proof of internship/ job location is required Completion of WSU General Scholarship Application For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Janice Beckman Internship Scholarship
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This scholarship supports costs associated with an internship or career related summer job.

Award amount: Varies based on need indicated through application

Requirements
Certified or intended Business major
3.0 cumulative GPA or above
Secured internship (paid or unpaid)
Demonstrated financial costs associated with an internship
To complete this application, be sure to submit the following:

Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here.
(an example of a completed budget can be found here)
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.

Questions/Concerns?
Contact our scholarship team with any questions or concerns
ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu

In order to complete this application, you will need to:

Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here (an example of a completed budget can be found here)
Upload a copy of your internship offer letter
Complete the application
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Janice Beckman Internship Scholarship

This scholarship supports costs associated with an internship or career related summer job. Award amount: Varies based on need indicated through application Requirements Certified or intended Business major 3.0 cumulative GPA or above Secured internship (paid or unpaid) Demonstrated financial costs associated with an internship To complete this application, be sure to submit the following: Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here. (an example of a completed budget can be found here) For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu. Questions/Concerns? Contact our scholarship team with any questions or concerns ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu In order to complete this application, you will need to: Upload a completed Beckman Scholarship Budget Template, found here (an example of a completed budget can be found here) Upload a copy of your internship offer letter Complete the application
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Navy ROTC Scholarship
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Location: University of Idaho, Moscow

Scholarship: Full Tuition and Mandatory Fees (no Room and Board)

Other Benefits: $750 per year book stipend; escalating ($250–$400) per month allowance

Commitment:
Navy Option: Minimum five years active duty with additional requirements depending on job assignment
Marine Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty
Navy Nurse Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Navy ROTC Scholarship

Location: University of Idaho, Moscow Scholarship: Full Tuition and Mandatory Fees (no Room and Board) Other Benefits: $750 per year book stipend; escalating ($250–$400) per month allowance Commitment: Navy Option: Minimum five years active duty with additional requirements depending on job assignment Marine Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty Navy Nurse Corps Option: Minimum four years active duty
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Jim Ozbun Scholarship
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Qualifications
Entering first-year students with an interest in agriculture.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$1,000
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Jim Ozbun Scholarship

Qualifications Entering first-year students with an interest in agriculture. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $1,000
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
WSU General Scholarship
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Submit your WSU general scholarship application by January 31.

The university and its academic colleges, departments, and campuses award scholarships to international students.

The WSU general scholarship application is one application for hundreds of departmental and program awards. International students are encouraged to apply. However, it is important to note that application decisions are not made until just a few weeks before fall semester begins, and highly performing, new international students have historically not received any more than $5,000. Therefore, students should apply with the expectation that if awarded any scholarships, it will be an “extra bonus.” These scholarships should be seen as supplemental to the total fees paid.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

WSU General Scholarship

Submit your WSU general scholarship application by January 31. The university and its academic colleges, departments, and campuses award scholarships to international students. The WSU general scholarship application is one application for hundreds of departmental and program awards. International students are encouraged to apply. However, it is important to note that application decisions are not made until just a few weeks before fall semester begins, and highly performing, new international students have historically not received any more than $5,000. Therefore, students should apply with the expectation that if awarded any scholarships, it will be an “extra bonus.” These scholarships should be seen as supplemental to the total fees paid.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Mike and Kathy Hambelton Scholarship
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Qualifications
First-year students, financial need, any CAHNRS major.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$5,000

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Mike and Kathy Hambelton Scholarship

Qualifications First-year students, financial need, any CAHNRS major. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $5,000
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Ray Eldridge Scholarship
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($500 to $1,000 per award) - Awarded to undergraduate students with a junior or senior academic standing and with a certified major in the College of Education. Award recipients must meet all current qualification criteria for a WSU Alumni Association Leadership Scholarship award.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Ray Eldridge Scholarship

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($500 to $1,000 per award) - Awarded to undergraduate students with a junior or senior academic standing and with a certified major in the College of Education. Award recipients must meet all current qualification criteria for a WSU Alumni Association Leadership Scholarship award.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Wiggins Family Veterans Scholarship
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This scholarship was created by the Wiggins Family, who through the GI Bill starting back in 1947, were able to get their business educations through Washington State University. Together they created a fund to assist business students who have served in the military earn their education. This scholarship was established to honor the Wiggins Family and of U.S. Military Veterans and WSU Business Alumni, and to support student veterans as they pursue a career following their military service.

Award Amount
Minimum $2,000

Requirements
Must be a business major
Must be military affiliated
Must be a junior or senior status
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Wiggins Family Veterans Scholarship

This scholarship was created by the Wiggins Family, who through the GI Bill starting back in 1947, were able to get their business educations through Washington State University. Together they created a fund to assist business students who have served in the military earn their education. This scholarship was established to honor the Wiggins Family and of U.S. Military Veterans and WSU Business Alumni, and to support student veterans as they pursue a career following their military service. Award Amount Minimum $2,000 Requirements Must be a business major Must be military affiliated Must be a junior or senior status For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Army ROTC Scholarship
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Location: Washington State University, Pullman

Scholarship: Full Tuition and Fee coverage OR $10,000 per year to cover Room and Board

Other Benefits: $1200 per year book stipend; $420 per month allowance

Commitment:
Four Year Scholarship: Four years full-time as an Army Officer then extend for four years or serve four years with the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR)
Two or Three Year Scholarships: Four years mandatory service
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Army ROTC Scholarship

Location: Washington State University, Pullman Scholarship: Full Tuition and Fee coverage OR $10,000 per year to cover Room and Board Other Benefits: $1200 per year book stipend; $420 per month allowance Commitment: Four Year Scholarship: Four years full-time as an Army Officer then extend for four years or serve four years with the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) Two or Three Year Scholarships: Four years mandatory service
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
First-Year Legacy Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

Applicants must be an incoming first-year student and currently enrolled at WSU. Applicants must also have had a member of their immediate family (parent, step-parent, sibling or grandparent) graduate from WSU. Any one or a combination of High School academics, financial need, leadership, community service, or campus activities will be considered in the selection process. Minimum GPA is 3.3.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

First-Year Legacy Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. Applicants must be an incoming first-year student and currently enrolled at WSU. Applicants must also have had a member of their immediate family (parent, step-parent, sibling or grandparent) graduate from WSU. Any one or a combination of High School academics, financial need, leadership, community service, or campus activities will be considered in the selection process. Minimum GPA is 3.3.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
AgWest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship
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The Northwest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship is an agricultural financial cooperative providing financing and related services in the Pacific Northwest.

This scholarship will be for Native American students in undergraduate majors offered by the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. Preference will be given to students who are members or descendants of federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes.

If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

AgWest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship

The Northwest Farm Credit Native American Scholarship is an agricultural financial cooperative providing financing and related services in the Pacific Northwest. This scholarship will be for Native American students in undergraduate majors offered by the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. Preference will be given to students who are members or descendants of federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes. If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please complete the Scholarship Inquiry form.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
CAHNRS Dean’s Merit Scholarship (not endowed)
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Qualifications
First-year students, any CAHNRS major.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$3000 total funds available.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

CAHNRS Dean’s Merit Scholarship (not endowed)

Qualifications First-year students, any CAHNRS major. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $3000 total funds available.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Air Force ROTC Scholarship
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Location: Washington State University, Pullman

Scholarship: Covers tuition, books, and fees. Amounts vary by scholarship type.

Type 1: Full Tuition
Type 2: Capped at $18,000 per year ($9000 per semester)
Type 7: Capped at in-state tuition rate.
Other Benefits: $300–$500 monthly stipend for contracted cadets dependent on cadet’s program level.

Commitment:
Service commitment is typically four years and varies by career.

Contact: WSU Airforce ROTC
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Air Force ROTC Scholarship

Location: Washington State University, Pullman Scholarship: Covers tuition, books, and fees. Amounts vary by scholarship type. Type 1: Full Tuition Type 2: Capped at $18,000 per year ($9000 per semester) Type 7: Capped at in-state tuition rate. Other Benefits: $300–$500 monthly stipend for contracted cadets dependent on cadet’s program level. Commitment: Service commitment is typically four years and varies by career. Contact: WSU Airforce ROTC
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Leonard and Edna Young Dean’s Merit Scholarship
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Qualifications
First-year students majoring in agriculture, financial need.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$2,000
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Leonard and Edna Young Dean’s Merit Scholarship

Qualifications First-year students majoring in agriculture, financial need. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $2,000
💰 Award Amount
$2,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Cougars of the Desert Awards
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($3,000 per award) - These are financial need based scholarships for sophomores through senior class members who have demonstrated leadership. Minimum GPA of 3.3.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Cougars of the Desert Awards

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($3,000 per award) - These are financial need based scholarships for sophomores through senior class members who have demonstrated leadership. Minimum GPA of 3.3.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Wine and Beverage Business Management / Viticulture and Enology Scholarship
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Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only.
In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available.
Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships.

You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th.

Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902.

($1,500 per award) - Funded by the WSU Alumni Association's Wine-By-Cougars program, these scholarships are specifically for students certified in either Viticulture and Enology or Wine and Beverage Business Management.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Wine and Beverage Business Management / Viticulture and Enology Scholarship

Our scholarships are for undergraduate students only. In-state and out-of-state scholarships are available. Applicants must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 annually to be considered for WSUAA scholarships. You will find out through email in you have been offered a scholarship or denied by May 15th. Questions about our scholarships should be directed to Jamaica Vandolah by email (jvandolah@wsu.edu) or 509-335-6902. ($1,500 per award) - Funded by the WSU Alumni Association's Wine-By-Cougars program, these scholarships are specifically for students certified in either Viticulture and Enology or Wine and Beverage Business Management.
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
John O’Brien Scobey Dean’s Merit Scholarship
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Qualifications
First-year students majoring in agriculture.

Is this scholarship renewable?
No.

Funding amount per student
$4,000
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

John O’Brien Scobey Dean’s Merit Scholarship

Qualifications First-year students majoring in agriculture. Is this scholarship renewable? No. Funding amount per student $4,000
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Plateau Native American Scholarship
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- Applicant must be associated with of one of the following tribes: Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Colville Confederated Tribes, The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Kalispel Tribe, Klamath Tribe, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, Nez Perce Tribe, Spokane Tribe of Indians, Yakama Indian Nation; OR show proof of ancestry from a tribe or tribes known as Plateau Salishan, Sahaptian, or Kootenai.

- High school applicant must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75.

- Transfer and current undergraduate WSU student applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5.

- Graduate student applicants must have been accepted to graduate school. Current graduate students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.

- Undergraduate recipient must enroll for a minimum of six credit hours per semester (five credit hours per semester if graduate student).

- Financial need, academic performance, and essay statement will determine selection. Preference given to students pursuing undergraduate degrees and to students pursuing a field of study within the College of Arts and Science.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Plateau Native American Scholarship

- Applicant must be associated with of one of the following tribes: Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Colville Confederated Tribes, The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Kalispel Tribe, Klamath Tribe, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, Nez Perce Tribe, Spokane Tribe of Indians, Yakama Indian Nation; OR show proof of ancestry from a tribe or tribes known as Plateau Salishan, Sahaptian, or Kootenai. - High school applicant must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75. - Transfer and current undergraduate WSU student applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5. - Graduate student applicants must have been accepted to graduate school. Current graduate students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. - Undergraduate recipient must enroll for a minimum of six credit hours per semester (five credit hours per semester if graduate student). - Financial need, academic performance, and essay statement will determine selection. Preference given to students pursuing undergraduate degrees and to students pursuing a field of study within the College of Arts and Science.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Betty Lovett Donellan And Bob Donellan Scholarship For Opportunity
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The Bob & Betty Lovett Donellan Scholarship for Opportunity was established to award a scholarship to a Native American student who demonstrates a passion for education and teaching. This student should be one who lives, or lived, on a reservation and is an incoming student or existing student who intends to pursue a degree in Education and desires to return to the reservation as an Educator to empower more Native Americans to pursue a degree in higher education. Preference should be given to someone demonstrating an interest in returning to a reservation as an educator to empower more Native Americans to pursue higher education. One award of $2000 is awarded each year. Deadline: Students need to complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 to be considered for this award.
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Betty Lovett Donellan And Bob Donellan Scholarship For Opportunity

The Bob & Betty Lovett Donellan Scholarship for Opportunity was established to award a scholarship to a Native American student who demonstrates a passion for education and teaching. This student should be one who lives, or lived, on a reservation and is an incoming student or existing student who intends to pursue a degree in Education and desires to return to the reservation as an Educator to empower more Native Americans to pursue a degree in higher education. Preference should be given to someone demonstrating an interest in returning to a reservation as an educator to empower more Native Americans to pursue higher education. One award of $2000 is awarded each year. Deadline: Students need to complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 to be considered for this award.
💰 Award Amount
$2,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
NACI-Hanes Scholarship
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Amount varies. One scholarship given each year.
Requirements: Must be an enrolled member of the Spokane tribe. Not renewable, but would be reconsidered every year. Apply with WSU General Scholarship application.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

NACI-Hanes Scholarship

Amount varies. One scholarship given each year. Requirements: Must be an enrolled member of the Spokane tribe. Not renewable, but would be reconsidered every year. Apply with WSU General Scholarship application.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Eva Feryl Peterson Scholarship
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(Department of English)
Awarded to graduate or undergraduate Native American women interested in pursuing a graduate degree in English. Recipients may receive up to $3,000 total.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Eva Feryl Peterson Scholarship

(Department of English) Awarded to graduate or undergraduate Native American women interested in pursuing a graduate degree in English. Recipients may receive up to $3,000 total.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Richard W. McKinney Public Service Scholarship
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The Richard W. McKinney Public Service Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate who has demonstrated a desire to work in public service.

Award Amount
$1,000

Requirements
Must be an undergraduate majoring in the Carson College of Business
Student should show a desire to work in public service
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Richard W. McKinney Public Service Scholarship

The Richard W. McKinney Public Service Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate who has demonstrated a desire to work in public service. Award Amount $1,000 Requirements Must be an undergraduate majoring in the Carson College of Business Student should show a desire to work in public service For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Study Abroad Scholarship
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Award Amount: Varies based on program, need and term of travel

Requirements
2.5 GPA or higher
Must have submitted an application to their selected study abroad program AND be committed and enrolled into chosen study abroad program for disbursement of funds. Candidates may apply prior to program acceptance date for scholarship consideration.
Applications for chosen study abroad programs can be found at https://mystudyabroad.wsu.edu/.
If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to Ethan Pickering at ethan.e.pickering@wsu.edu.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Study Abroad Scholarship

Award Amount: Varies based on program, need and term of travel Requirements 2.5 GPA or higher Must have submitted an application to their selected study abroad program AND be committed and enrolled into chosen study abroad program for disbursement of funds. Candidates may apply prior to program acceptance date for scholarship consideration. Applications for chosen study abroad programs can be found at https://mystudyabroad.wsu.edu/. If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to Ethan Pickering at ethan.e.pickering@wsu.edu.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Muckleshoot Scholarship
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Amount varies. Not renewable, but would be reconsidered every year. Must be an enrolled tribal member with financial need. Apply with WSU General Scholarship application.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Muckleshoot Scholarship

Amount varies. Not renewable, but would be reconsidered every year. Must be an enrolled tribal member with financial need. Apply with WSU General Scholarship application.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Muriel Dawley Award
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(School of Music)
Amount varies. Scholarship recipients can be either undergraduate or graduate students. Award is based on talent and need. Applications are on the School of Music’s website.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Muriel Dawley Award

(School of Music) Amount varies. Scholarship recipients can be either undergraduate or graduate students. Award is based on talent and need. Applications are on the School of Music’s website.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Jay And Retha Inghram Rockey Scholarship
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(Murrow School of Communication)
Used to recruit and recognize incoming freshmen students who will major in communications. Preference will be given to Nez Perce or Native American students demonstrating an interest in the field of public relations.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Jay And Retha Inghram Rockey Scholarship

(Murrow School of Communication) Used to recruit and recognize incoming freshmen students who will major in communications. Preference will be given to Nez Perce or Native American students demonstrating an interest in the field of public relations.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
The Tousley Scholarship
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(Carson College of Business)
This scholarship was funded through a gift from Lucy W. Cozier Brennan to honor her husband and son, Philip and Steven Cozier, and her father-in-law, Carl Cozier. The Cozier family has a long association with WSU. Both Carl and Philip were Cougs, along with other family member and their relatives. Carl Cozier farmed and raised livestock. He attended the Washington Agricultural School of farming from 1899-1901 and the WAC School of Veterinary Science from 1901-1903. He later completed his DVM and practiced veterinary medicine in Washington for many years. Throughout his life he was a dedicated advocate of education. The Carl Cozier Elementary School in Bellingham, WA was named for him. Philip Cozier graduated from WSU in 1937 with a degree in business. After graduation, he was employed by the General Electric Company.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

The Tousley Scholarship

(Carson College of Business) This scholarship was funded through a gift from Lucy W. Cozier Brennan to honor her husband and son, Philip and Steven Cozier, and her father-in-law, Carl Cozier. The Cozier family has a long association with WSU. Both Carl and Philip were Cougs, along with other family member and their relatives. Carl Cozier farmed and raised livestock. He attended the Washington Agricultural School of farming from 1899-1901 and the WAC School of Veterinary Science from 1901-1903. He later completed his DVM and practiced veterinary medicine in Washington for many years. Throughout his life he was a dedicated advocate of education. The Carl Cozier Elementary School in Bellingham, WA was named for him. Philip Cozier graduated from WSU in 1937 with a degree in business. After graduation, he was employed by the General Electric Company.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Clyde Harry Backus Scholarship
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(School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science)
Used to assist students in electrical engineering or related fields. Preference given to Native American students. Must have at least a 3.2 GPA.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Clyde Harry Backus Scholarship

(School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science) Used to assist students in electrical engineering or related fields. Preference given to Native American students. Must have at least a 3.2 GPA.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Business Club Scholarship
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This scholarship is geared towards funding incoming students who have participated in a business club or organization prior to their admission to WSU. This can include anything from DECA, FBLA, or more!

Award Amount
$2,000

Requirements
Must be an incoming student from high school or transfer student, applying for your first & second semesters at WSU
Must maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher
For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Business Club Scholarship

This scholarship is geared towards funding incoming students who have participated in a business club or organization prior to their admission to WSU. This can include anything from DECA, FBLA, or more! Award Amount $2,000 Requirements Must be an incoming student from high school or transfer student, applying for your first & second semesters at WSU Must maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher For questions regarding these awards and financing your education, connect with our Scholarship Team at ccb.scholarships@wsu.edu.
💰 Award Amount
$2,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
The Philip and Steven Cozier Scholarship
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(Carson College of Business)
This scholarship was funded through a gift from Lucy W. Cozier Brennan to honor her husband and son, Philip and Steven Cozier, and her father-in-law, Carl Cozier. The Cozier family has a long association with WSU. Both Carl and Philip were Cougs, along with other family member and their relatives. Carl Cozier farmed and raised livestock. He attended the Washington Agricultural School of farming from 1899-1901 and the WAC School of Veterinary Science from 1901-1903. He later completed his DVM and practiced veterinary medicine in Washington for many years. Throughout his life he was a dedicated advocate of education. The Carl Cozier Elementary School in Bellingham, WA was named for him. Philip Cozier graduated from WSU in 1937 with a degree in business. After graduation, he was employed by the General Electric Company.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

The Philip and Steven Cozier Scholarship

(Carson College of Business) This scholarship was funded through a gift from Lucy W. Cozier Brennan to honor her husband and son, Philip and Steven Cozier, and her father-in-law, Carl Cozier. The Cozier family has a long association with WSU. Both Carl and Philip were Cougs, along with other family member and their relatives. Carl Cozier farmed and raised livestock. He attended the Washington Agricultural School of farming from 1899-1901 and the WAC School of Veterinary Science from 1901-1903. He later completed his DVM and practiced veterinary medicine in Washington for many years. Throughout his life he was a dedicated advocate of education. The Carl Cozier Elementary School in Bellingham, WA was named for him. Philip Cozier graduated from WSU in 1937 with a degree in business. After graduation, he was employed by the General Electric Company.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Boeing Scholars Program
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Each year, twelve junior-level students (four from the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, four from the Carson College of Business, two from the College of Arts and Sciences, and two from the Murrow College of Communication) are selected as Boeing Scholars. In their senior year, these students participate in a multidisciplinary design course in which they address Boeing-sponsored projects with both engineering and business components. The project culminates in a formal presentation to Boeing management and entry in the Business Plan Competition.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Boeing Scholars Program

Each year, twelve junior-level students (four from the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, four from the Carson College of Business, two from the College of Arts and Sciences, and two from the Murrow College of Communication) are selected as Boeing Scholars. In their senior year, these students participate in a multidisciplinary design course in which they address Boeing-sponsored projects with both engineering and business components. The project culminates in a formal presentation to Boeing management and entry in the Business Plan Competition.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Dean’s Scholarship
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The Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture offers more than 300 Dean’s Scholarships a year to incoming freshmen and transfer students.

Freshmen with high academic achievement (high school grade point average and pre-college test scores) will be considered. Students are encouraged to apply early – both for admission and for the Dean’s Scholarship – as the number of scholarships awarded is limited by the funds available each year. Scholarships may also be restricted to specific campus locations.

Pullman campus transfer students who have completed the calculus series and the calculus-based physics series or the chemistry series with a GPA of 3.2 or higher will be considered for the Dean’s Scholarship.

Apply for the Scholarship
Complete the WSU General Scholarship Application to be considered for the Dean’s Scholarship. The annual deadline is January 31 for the following academic year.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Dean’s Scholarship

The Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture offers more than 300 Dean’s Scholarships a year to incoming freshmen and transfer students. Freshmen with high academic achievement (high school grade point average and pre-college test scores) will be considered. Students are encouraged to apply early – both for admission and for the Dean’s Scholarship – as the number of scholarships awarded is limited by the funds available each year. Scholarships may also be restricted to specific campus locations. Pullman campus transfer students who have completed the calculus series and the calculus-based physics series or the chemistry series with a GPA of 3.2 or higher will be considered for the Dean’s Scholarship. Apply for the Scholarship Complete the WSU General Scholarship Application to be considered for the Dean’s Scholarship. The annual deadline is January 31 for the following academic year.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Eva Feryl Peterson Fellowship
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(Department of English)
For Native American women and will be chosen on the basis of qualifications for graduate study and motivation to complete a Master of Arts degree program in English. Recipients will receive a stipend of $2000 per year, for two years, normally to supplement a Teaching Assistantship.

Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Eva Feryl Peterson Fellowship

(Department of English) For Native American women and will be chosen on the basis of qualifications for graduate study and motivation to complete a Master of Arts degree program in English. Recipients will receive a stipend of $2000 per year, for two years, normally to supplement a Teaching Assistantship.
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Creighton Endowment for Graduate Fellowships
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Eligibility
Must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 prior to the start of the academic year. There is no additional application process.

Preference shall be to split the scholarship awards between Native American students pursuing a career in any health-related major and Native American students pursuing any single area of study. Health-related majors may include, but are not limited to, those offered in nursing, pharmacy, and speech and hearing sciences.

Recipients must maintain a grade point average commensurate with the requirements of their degree program.
Each fellowship may be renewable, contingent upon recipient’s satisfactory progress toward achieving their degree.
Fellowship recipients shall be Native American students who are enrolled members of an American Indian tribe, with preference to members of Northwest tribes, particularly Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Creighton Endowment for Graduate Fellowships

Eligibility Must complete the WSU General Scholarship Application by January 31 prior to the start of the academic year. There is no additional application process. Preference shall be to split the scholarship awards between Native American students pursuing a career in any health-related major and Native American students pursuing any single area of study. Health-related majors may include, but are not limited to, those offered in nursing, pharmacy, and speech and hearing sciences. Recipients must maintain a grade point average commensurate with the requirements of their degree program. Each fellowship may be renewable, contingent upon recipient’s satisfactory progress toward achieving their degree. Fellowship recipients shall be Native American students who are enrolled members of an American Indian tribe, with preference to members of Northwest tribes, particularly Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
J. Richard Franks Scholarship for Native American Students in Speech and Hearing Sciences
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J. Richard Franks Scholarship for Native American Students in Speech and Hearing Sciences
Applicants must be an enrolled Native American tribal member or show proof of descendance from a Native American tribe or a Native village/association; accepted into or currently enrolled in the WSU Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences undergraduate or graduate program with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0; have documented close social and cultural ties to a Native American tribe, Native village/association, or Native community; and demonstrate a desire to serve Native tribes and/or communities.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

J. Richard Franks Scholarship for Native American Students in Speech and Hearing Sciences

J. Richard Franks Scholarship for Native American Students in Speech and Hearing Sciences Applicants must be an enrolled Native American tribal member or show proof of descendance from a Native American tribe or a Native village/association; accepted into or currently enrolled in the WSU Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences undergraduate or graduate program with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0; have documented close social and cultural ties to a Native American tribe, Native village/association, or Native community; and demonstrate a desire to serve Native tribes and/or communities.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Carson Edge Program
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Serving 25 new students each year, the Carson EDGE program addresses the specific needs and barriers of students from low socio-economic, first-generation backgrounds as they transition to WSU and pursue an undergraduate business degree.

Upon successfully completing their first year, Carson EDGE students are awarded a $3,000 scholarship annually, renewable for up to 3 years for a total of $9,000.

Based in theory and driven by best practice, Carson EDGE programming:
-Develops within students’ the academic skills and behaviors that enable college success;
-Increases students’ social capital;
-Improves students’ contextual skills and awareness of both higher education and business;
-Increases and improves students’ non-cognitive beliefs, skills, and behaviors, including growth mindset, pluralistic orientation, social self-concept, academic self-concept, and social agency.

As a result of our curriculum and scholarship, the Carson EDGE program seeks to significantly improve the retention, academic standing, and graduation rates of first-generation and low socioeconomic students within the Carson College of Business. Thus, the Carson EDGE program seeks to achieve the following objectives:

100% of students served by the program will persist from their first academic year to their second year at WSU.

95% of students served by the program will maintain satisfactory academic standing within the Carson College of Business, earning at least a 2.5 cumulative Business GPA.

60% of students served by the program will graduate from the Carson College of Business with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or Hospitality Business Management within four years.

PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS

To be eligible for Carson EDGE, a student must be a first-year, first-generation (FG) and/or low socio-economic (LI) WSU student and have declared an academic interest in a business major.


Once accepted into the program, students are not required to reapply and may continue to participate through graduation from Washington State University as long as they meet the following requirements:


Successful completion of their first year of year of the Carson EDGE program

2.6 Cumulative GPA

Continuing Academic Interest or Admitted Major in Business

Full-time student status on the Pullman Campus
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Carson Edge Program

Serving 25 new students each year, the Carson EDGE program addresses the specific needs and barriers of students from low socio-economic, first-generation backgrounds as they transition to WSU and pursue an undergraduate business degree. Upon successfully completing their first year, Carson EDGE students are awarded a $3,000 scholarship annually, renewable for up to 3 years for a total of $9,000. Based in theory and driven by best practice, Carson EDGE programming: -Develops within students’ the academic skills and behaviors that enable college success; -Increases students’ social capital; -Improves students’ contextual skills and awareness of both higher education and business; -Increases and improves students’ non-cognitive beliefs, skills, and behaviors, including growth mindset, pluralistic orientation, social self-concept, academic self-concept, and social agency. As a result of our curriculum and scholarship, the Carson EDGE program seeks to significantly improve the retention, academic standing, and graduation rates of first-generation and low socioeconomic students within the Carson College of Business. Thus, the Carson EDGE program seeks to achieve the following objectives: 100% of students served by the program will persist from their first academic year to their second year at WSU. 95% of students served by the program will maintain satisfactory academic standing within the Carson College of Business, earning at least a 2.5 cumulative Business GPA. 60% of students served by the program will graduate from the Carson College of Business with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or Hospitality Business Management within four years. PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS To be eligible for Carson EDGE, a student must be a first-year, first-generation (FG) and/or low socio-economic (LI) WSU student and have declared an academic interest in a business major. Once accepted into the program, students are not required to reapply and may continue to participate through graduation from Washington State University as long as they meet the following requirements: Successful completion of their first year of year of the Carson EDGE program 2.6 Cumulative GPA Continuing Academic Interest or Admitted Major in Business Full-time student status on the Pullman Campus
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
I Have a Dream Scholarship
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This award is open to all U.S. students who are 14 and older and who are currently enrolled (or enroll no later than fall of 2027) in an accredited postsecondary institution of higher education. One scholarship winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship.

Applicants must:
Must be 14 years of age or older at time of application.| Must be a legal U.S. resident.| Must be a resident of one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia.| This award is for U.S. students.

Submit an online written response to the question:
The "We want to know… what do you dream about? Whether it’s some bizarre dream you had last week, or your hopes for the future, share your dreams with us for a chance to win $1,500 for college." (250 words or less)

The I Have a Dream Scholarship winner will be notified by email or phone on or around April 30th.

Application Deadline:
January 31, 2026
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

I Have a Dream Scholarship

This award is open to all U.S. students who are 14 and older and who are currently enrolled (or enroll no later than fall of 2027) in an accredited postsecondary institution of higher education. One scholarship winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship. Applicants must: Must be 14 years of age or older at time of application.| Must be a legal U.S. resident.| Must be a resident of one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia.| This award is for U.S. students. Submit an online written response to the question: The "We want to know… what do you dream about? Whether it’s some bizarre dream you had last week, or your hopes for the future, share your dreams with us for a chance to win $1,500 for college." (250 words or less) The I Have a Dream Scholarship winner will be notified by email or phone on or around April 30th. Application Deadline: January 31, 2026
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
ACJA-LAE Scholarships
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Three categories of awards have been established to include a Graduate Division, an Upper
Division, and a Lower Division. Three awards will be dispersed per category in the following
manner:
1st PLACE $800
2nd PLACE $400
3RD PLACE $200

WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SCHOLARSHIPS?
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen. Applicants must be a member of
an ACJA/LAE chapter or Member-at-Large in good standing (both at the time of submission and at the time of the awards). Membership applications with the initiation fee of $40
may accompany entries. The categories of competition based on academic level are: Graduate Level for those enrolled in an accredited post-graduate program such as a Master’s or
Doctorate Degree program; Upper Division Level for those enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program who have completed a minimum of 70/105 semester/quarter hours of course work; and Lower Division Level for those enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program who have completed no more than 70/105 semester/quarter hours and no less than 12 semester hours/18 quarter hours.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

ACJA-LAE Scholarships

Three categories of awards have been established to include a Graduate Division, an Upper Division, and a Lower Division. Three awards will be dispersed per category in the following manner: 1st PLACE $800 2nd PLACE $400 3RD PLACE $200 WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SCHOLARSHIPS? Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen. Applicants must be a member of an ACJA/LAE chapter or Member-at-Large in good standing (both at the time of submission and at the time of the awards). Membership applications with the initiation fee of $40 may accompany entries. The categories of competition based on academic level are: Graduate Level for those enrolled in an accredited post-graduate program such as a Master’s or Doctorate Degree program; Upper Division Level for those enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program who have completed a minimum of 70/105 semester/quarter hours of course work; and Lower Division Level for those enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program who have completed no more than 70/105 semester/quarter hours and no less than 12 semester hours/18 quarter hours.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Anderson Law Enforcement/Police Scholarship
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Anderson Law Enforcement/Police Scholarship (includes Police, Sheriff, State Patrol, Game Warden and Corrections Officer)

The Anderson Law Enforcement / Police Scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing a career in the field of law enforcement including police, sheriff, state patrol, game warden or corrections officer. The $5,000 award is payable in full the first year following the award. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
Washington resident: graduating seniors OR returning students/adult learners
Attending an accredited college or university (two or four year) in Washington; school must offer a Criminal Justice program
Preference will be given to students pursuing a career in law enforcement as listed above
Recipient must be a full-time student, continuing in the field of Law Enforcement
Cover letter required
Unofficial transcripts (high school or most recent two years of schooling)
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
APPLICATION
The Anderson Law Enforcement / Police Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Anderson Law Enforcement/Police Scholarship

Anderson Law Enforcement/Police Scholarship (includes Police, Sheriff, State Patrol, Game Warden and Corrections Officer) The Anderson Law Enforcement / Police Scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing a career in the field of law enforcement including police, sheriff, state patrol, game warden or corrections officer. The $5,000 award is payable in full the first year following the award. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Washington resident: graduating seniors OR returning students/adult learners Attending an accredited college or university (two or four year) in Washington; school must offer a Criminal Justice program Preference will be given to students pursuing a career in law enforcement as listed above Recipient must be a full-time student, continuing in the field of Law Enforcement Cover letter required Unofficial transcripts (high school or most recent two years of schooling) 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 APPLICATION The Anderson Law Enforcement / Police Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Fair Chance Scholarship
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The $3,000 Fair Chance Scholarship is awarded to 26 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.


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.

RECIPIENTS
Fair Chance Scholarships will be awarded to 20 high school seniors and six adult learners (at least one year out of high school) from across the state of Washington.

APPLICATION
The Fair Chance Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Fair Chance Scholarship

The $3,000 Fair Chance Scholarship is awarded to 26 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. 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. RECIPIENTS Fair Chance Scholarships will be awarded to 20 high school seniors and six adult learners (at least one year out of high school) from across the state of Washington. APPLICATION The Fair Chance Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
The Bob and Lorraine Lightbody Endowment Scholarship
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The Bob and Lorraine Lightbody Endowment Scholarship was developed as an award for students who wish to help others. This scholarship seeks to support those students who strive to make a difference by quietly stepping in to help others at school or in the community. Two applicants will be awarded $1,000 each. These awards will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
Graduating senior from a comprehensive high school in the Puyallup, Sumner-Bonney Lake, White River or Enumclaw School Districts
Attending an accredited two-or four-year college or university or an accredited technical institution
Must be nominated by school staff or community member and once nominated include a written explanation (minimum 300 words) of why you were nominated and how you made a difference at school or in the community
Two letters of recommendation from teachers/school staff, club advisors, coaches, or community leaders that describe ways that the student has contributed to help the school or community
Preference is given to those demonstrating a willingness to volunteer or step in to help without a formal leadership position (e.g. class officer, team captain)
Letters written by relatives of the applicant are not allowed
Financial need is not a factor nor is GPA

APPLICATION
The Bob and Lorraine Lightbody Endowment Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

The Bob and Lorraine Lightbody Endowment Scholarship

The Bob and Lorraine Lightbody Endowment Scholarship was developed as an award for students who wish to help others. This scholarship seeks to support those students who strive to make a difference by quietly stepping in to help others at school or in the community. Two applicants will be awarded $1,000 each. These awards will be paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Graduating senior from a comprehensive high school in the Puyallup, Sumner-Bonney Lake, White River or Enumclaw School Districts Attending an accredited two-or four-year college or university or an accredited technical institution Must be nominated by school staff or community member and once nominated include a written explanation (minimum 300 words) of why you were nominated and how you made a difference at school or in the community Two letters of recommendation from teachers/school staff, club advisors, coaches, or community leaders that describe ways that the student has contributed to help the school or community Preference is given to those demonstrating a willingness to volunteer or step in to help without a formal leadership position (e.g. class officer, team captain) Letters written by relatives of the applicant are not allowed Financial need is not a factor nor is GPA APPLICATION The Bob and Lorraine Lightbody Endowment Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Daffodil Festival Queen's Scholarship
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The Washington State Fair Foundation supports the Daffodil Festival by awarding a $5,000 scholarship to the Daffodil Queen. The award is announced at the Queen’s Coronation ceremony in the spring.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Daffodil Festival Queen's Scholarship

The Washington State Fair Foundation supports the Daffodil Festival by awarding a $5,000 scholarship to the Daffodil Queen. The award is announced at the Queen’s Coronation ceremony in the spring.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship
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The Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship is awarded to one graduating senior who will be attending the University of Washington. The $2,000 award is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.

CRITERIA
Graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Bonney Lake, Sumner or Cascade Christian High School
Accepted to and planning to attend the University of Washington, Seattle or Tacoma campus
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

APPLICATION
The Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all scholarships in which you qualify. Please note that the Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship is contingent upon your acceptance to the University of Washington.
Amount
$2,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship

The Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship is awarded to one graduating senior who will be attending the University of Washington. The $2,000 award is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Bonney Lake, Sumner or Cascade Christian High School Accepted to and planning to attend the University of Washington, Seattle or Tacoma campus 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 APPLICATION The Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all scholarships in which you qualify. Please note that the Tom Absher Memorial Scholarship is contingent upon your acceptance to the University of Washington.
💰 Award Amount
$2,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Kent & Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship
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The $4,000 Kent and Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship is awarded to one Washington student who demonstrates true dedication to achieving excellence in their chosen career path. The scholarship is designed to aid deserving individuals passionate about a career in the music industry including performance (musicians, vocalists) as well as music education, music history and music therapy.

CRITERIA
Graduating high school senior or adult learner (at least one year out of high school)
State of Washington resident
Attending an accredited two- or four-year college, university or trade/technical school
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 (preferred, but not required)
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

RECIPIENTS
The $4,000 Kent and Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship is awarded to one student from across the state of Washington.

APPLICATION
The Kent and Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Kent & Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship

The $4,000 Kent and Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship is awarded to one Washington student who demonstrates true dedication to achieving excellence in their chosen career path. The scholarship is designed to aid deserving individuals passionate about a career in the music industry including performance (musicians, vocalists) as well as music education, music history and music therapy. CRITERIA Graduating high school senior or adult learner (at least one year out of high school) State of Washington resident Attending an accredited two- or four-year college, university or trade/technical school 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 (preferred, but not required) 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 RECIPIENTS The $4,000 Kent and Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship is awarded to one student from across the state of Washington. APPLICATION The Kent and Carolyn Hojem Music Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Community Hero Scholarship
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The Community Hero Scholarship is awarded to two Washington students pursuing higher education at an accredited two or four year college, university or trade/technical school. Students must be a graduating high school senior.

The $2,500 awards are payable over one year. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
The applicant has been a catalyst for a cause that meets basic human needs or enriches the lives of others, or
The applicant has exhibited dedication and selflessness, or
The applicant has made a special and significant impact on individuals, families, or the community at large, or
The applicant has gone "above and beyond" to serve and inspire others

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident of Washington
All applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7
Applicants must also be currently working, volunteering, or involved in a school-sponsored activity at least 8 hours per month, on average
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
Additional Requirement: Applicants must provide a 500 word essay describing how they impacted the community. Applicant can also provide further documentation such as newspaper articles, webpage acknowledgements or other information highlighting your community impact

APPLICATION
The Community Hero Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Community Hero Scholarship

The Community Hero Scholarship is awarded to two Washington students pursuing higher education at an accredited two or four year college, university or trade/technical school. Students must be a graduating high school senior. The $2,500 awards are payable over one year. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA The applicant has been a catalyst for a cause that meets basic human needs or enriches the lives of others, or The applicant has exhibited dedication and selflessness, or The applicant has made a special and significant impact on individuals, families, or the community at large, or The applicant has gone "above and beyond" to serve and inspire others ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Must be a resident of Washington All applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 Applicants must also be currently working, volunteering, or involved in a school-sponsored activity at least 8 hours per month, on average 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 Additional Requirement: Applicants must provide a 500 word essay describing how they impacted the community. Applicant can also provide further documentation such as newspaper articles, webpage acknowledgements or other information highlighting your community impact APPLICATION The Community Hero Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$2,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Anderson Veterinary School Scholarship
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The Anderson Veterinary School Scholarship is awarded to a student currently in his/her second year of veterinary school at WSU, specifically studying equine care. The $5,000 award is payable in full the first year following the award. All funds are paid directly to WSU to be used toward tuition and books.

CRITERIA
Entering 3rd year at WSU College of Veterinary Medicine, with an emphasis on equine care
Recipient must be a full-time student
Cover letter
Unofficial transcripts
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

APPLICATION
The Anderson Veterinary School Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Anderson Veterinary School Scholarship

The Anderson Veterinary School Scholarship is awarded to a student currently in his/her second year of veterinary school at WSU, specifically studying equine care. The $5,000 award is payable in full the first year following the award. All funds are paid directly to WSU to be used toward tuition and books. CRITERIA Entering 3rd year at WSU College of Veterinary Medicine, with an emphasis on equine care Recipient must be a full-time student Cover letter Unofficial transcripts 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 APPLICATION The Anderson Veterinary School Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Communities In Schools of Puyallup Student Citizen of the Year
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Communities In Schools of Puyallup collaborates with the Washington State Fair Foundation to highlight the amazing work and contributions that are being made in the Puyallup Community. Students must be nominated by school or community staff to be eligible for the Student Citizen of the Year. The award winner will receive a $2,500 scholarship from the Washington State Fair Foundation payable to the student's school of choice to be used for tuition or books. Final selection is made by the CIS Puyallup Board of Directors.

Criteria:
Student has displayed a passion for bettering their community through their leadership and community service
Graduating High School Senior in Puyallup School District
Nominated by staff or faculty of Puyallup School District
Minimum GPA of 3.0
This award is announced at the end of year CIS event.
Amount
$2,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Communities In Schools of Puyallup Student Citizen of the Year

Communities In Schools of Puyallup collaborates with the Washington State Fair Foundation to highlight the amazing work and contributions that are being made in the Puyallup Community. Students must be nominated by school or community staff to be eligible for the Student Citizen of the Year. The award winner will receive a $2,500 scholarship from the Washington State Fair Foundation payable to the student's school of choice to be used for tuition or books. Final selection is made by the CIS Puyallup Board of Directors. Criteria: Student has displayed a passion for bettering their community through their leadership and community service Graduating High School Senior in Puyallup School District Nominated by staff or faculty of Puyallup School District Minimum GPA of 3.0 This award is announced at the end of year CIS event.
💰 Award Amount
$2,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Campbell-Montgomery Business/Communications Scholarship
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The Campbell-Montgomery Business / Communications Scholarship is awarded to one graduating senior from Pierce County. The $3,000 award is disbursed directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. The Campbell-Montgomery Business / Communications Scholarship was created by David and Lani Campbell to support students pursuing a degree in Business and/or Communications.

CRITERIA
Graduating senior attending high school in Pierce County
Pursuing a degree in Business and/or Communications
Financial need may be considered, though is not a requirement
Recipient must be a full-time student
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

APPLICATION
The Campbell-Montgomery Business/Communications Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Campbell-Montgomery Business/Communications Scholarship

The Campbell-Montgomery Business / Communications Scholarship is awarded to one graduating senior from Pierce County. The $3,000 award is disbursed directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. The Campbell-Montgomery Business / Communications Scholarship was created by David and Lani Campbell to support students pursuing a degree in Business and/or Communications. CRITERIA Graduating senior attending high school in Pierce County Pursuing a degree in Business and/or Communications Financial need may be considered, though is not a requirement Recipient must be a full-time student 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 APPLICATION The Campbell-Montgomery Business/Communications Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Campbell-Montgomery Writing Scholarship
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The Campbell‐Montgomery Writing Scholarship is awarded to one graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers or Emerald Ridge High School.

The $3,000 award is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. The Campbell‐Montgomery Scholarship was created by Robert Campbell and Marna Montgomery Campbell in hopes to spur better writing, better communication and better thinking.

By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Campbell-Montgomery Writing Scholarship

The Campbell‐Montgomery Writing Scholarship is awarded to one graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers or Emerald Ridge High School. The $3,000 award is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. The Campbell‐Montgomery Scholarship was created by Robert Campbell and Marna Montgomery Campbell in hopes to spur better writing, better communication and better thinking. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Hojem Forestry Science Scholarship
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The $4,000 Hojem Forestry Scholarship designed and awarded to a Washington student pursuing a degree in silviculture/forestry or closely related field. Examples of related fields may include Forest Biology, Wood Science and Technology and Natural Resources. This scholarship is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.

CRITERIA
Must be a resident of Washington State
Graduating high school senior or adult learner (at least one year out of high school)
Attending an accredited trade school or a two-year or four-year college or university or trade
All applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7.
Currently working, volunteering or involved in a school-sponsored activity of at least 8 hours per month (preferred, but not required)
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.

APPLICATION
The Hojem Forestry Science Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Hojem Forestry Science Scholarship

The $4,000 Hojem Forestry Scholarship designed and awarded to a Washington student pursuing a degree in silviculture/forestry or closely related field. Examples of related fields may include Forest Biology, Wood Science and Technology and Natural Resources. This scholarship is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Must be a resident of Washington State Graduating high school senior or adult learner (at least one year out of high school) Attending an accredited trade school or a two-year or four-year college or university or trade All applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7. Currently working, volunteering or involved in a school-sponsored activity of at least 8 hours per month (preferred, but not required) 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. APPLICATION The Hojem Forestry Science Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Ren Martin Trade School/Career Training Endowment Scholarship
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The Ren Martin Trade School / Career Training Endowment Scholarship was created to support students interested in pursuing a career in the trades. Two $1,000 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s vocational / technical school to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
Must be a resident of Washington
High School Senior or an adult learner planning to attend an accredited vocational / technical school / career school
Financial need may be considered, though is not a requirement
Unofficial transcripts
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.

APPLICATION
The Trade School / Career Training Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Ren Martin Trade School/Career Training Endowment Scholarship

The Ren Martin Trade School / Career Training Endowment Scholarship was created to support students interested in pursuing a career in the trades. Two $1,000 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s vocational / technical school to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Must be a resident of Washington High School Senior or an adult learner planning to attend an accredited vocational / technical school / career school Financial need may be considered, though is not a requirement Unofficial transcripts 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. APPLICATION The Trade School / Career Training Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Korum Family Arts Scholarship Competition
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The Korum Family Arts Scholarship Competition is intended to promote appreciation for the arts, to encourage young artists in the pursuit of their artistic and educational growth, and to showcase the uniqueness of Washington State.

Scholarships will be awarded to the top three finishers in the competition (first place: $2,500, second place: $1,500, third place: $1,000) and are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books within 24 months of award.

The winning piece (1st place) will be retained by the Foundation and auctioned at the annual Washington State Fair Foundation Round Up Auction; it will not be returned to the student.

All proceeds from the sale of the winning art piece will fund the Washington State Fair Foundation scholarship program.

This is a special competition of the Washington State Fair Junior/Senior High School Art Show. Online registration will open in early January and will close at the end of March. Artwork will be displayed in the Jr/Sr High Art Show at the Washington State Spring Fair.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Korum Family Arts Scholarship Competition

The Korum Family Arts Scholarship Competition is intended to promote appreciation for the arts, to encourage young artists in the pursuit of their artistic and educational growth, and to showcase the uniqueness of Washington State. Scholarships will be awarded to the top three finishers in the competition (first place: $2,500, second place: $1,500, third place: $1,000) and are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books within 24 months of award. The winning piece (1st place) will be retained by the Foundation and auctioned at the annual Washington State Fair Foundation Round Up Auction; it will not be returned to the student. All proceeds from the sale of the winning art piece will fund the Washington State Fair Foundation scholarship program. This is a special competition of the Washington State Fair Junior/Senior High School Art Show. Online registration will open in early January and will close at the end of March. Artwork will be displayed in the Jr/Sr High Art Show at the Washington State Spring Fair.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Heritage Scholarship
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The Heritage Scholarship is awarded to five graduating seniors: one each from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Sumner and Bonney Lake High Schools. The $3,000 awards are payable in full the first year following the award. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
PHS, RHS, ERHS, SHS or BLHS graduating senior with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7
Attending an accredited two or four year college, university or trade/technical school
Currently working, volunteering or involved in a school-sponsored activity at least 8 hours per month, on average
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

APPLICATION
The Heritage Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Heritage Scholarship

The Heritage Scholarship is awarded to five graduating seniors: one each from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Sumner and Bonney Lake High Schools. The $3,000 awards are payable in full the first year following the award. All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA PHS, RHS, ERHS, SHS or BLHS graduating senior with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 Attending an accredited two or four year college, university or trade/technical school Currently working, volunteering or involved in a school-sponsored activity at least 8 hours per month, on average 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 APPLICATION The Heritage Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Bill & Laura Stoner Endowment Scholarship
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Four Bill & Laura Stoner Endowment Scholarships will be awarded to assist recipients in reaching their educational and career goals. The $1,250 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
Graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Walker, Sumner or Bonney Lake High School, OR homeschooled resident of Puyallup or Sumner OR adult learner attending Pierce College
Attending an accredited two or four year college or university (adult learners must be attending Pierce College)
Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher
Demonstrated financial need
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

APPLICATION
The Bill & Laura Stoner Endowment Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$1,250
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Bill & Laura Stoner Endowment Scholarship

Four Bill & Laura Stoner Endowment Scholarships will be awarded to assist recipients in reaching their educational and career goals. The $1,250 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Walker, Sumner or Bonney Lake High School, OR homeschooled resident of Puyallup or Sumner OR adult learner attending Pierce College Attending an accredited two or four year college or university (adult learners must be attending Pierce College) Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher Demonstrated financial need 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 APPLICATION The Bill & Laura Stoner Endowment Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$1,250
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Agriculture/Veterinary Education Scholarship
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The Agriculture / Veterinary Science Education Scholarship is awarded to one student pursuing a degree in an agriculture-related field or veterinary sciences. The $1,500 award is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
Senior graduating from high school in the state of Washington and attending an accredited two or four year college or university
Demonstrated interest in the field of agriculture or veterinary sciences, and an intention to pursue a career in one of these fields
Must provide most current transcripts (unofficial)
Demonstrated financial need
Preference may be given to students who have participated in FFA or 4-H
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

APPLICATION
The Agriculture / Veterinary Science Education Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$1,500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Agriculture/Veterinary Education Scholarship

The Agriculture / Veterinary Science Education Scholarship is awarded to one student pursuing a degree in an agriculture-related field or veterinary sciences. The $1,500 award is paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Senior graduating from high school in the state of Washington and attending an accredited two or four year college or university Demonstrated interest in the field of agriculture or veterinary sciences, and an intention to pursue a career in one of these fields Must provide most current transcripts (unofficial) Demonstrated financial need Preference may be given to students who have participated in FFA or 4-H 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 APPLICATION The Agriculture / Veterinary Science Education Scholarship application is available online. By completing our online application we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$1,500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts
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The Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts is awarded to two graduating seniors: one from Puyallup High School, Rogers High School, Emerald Ridge High School, Sumner High School, Bonney Lake High School, or the Tacoma School of the Arts AND one graduating senior from across Washington state.
The $3,000 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s college, university, career school or school of the arts to be used toward tuition or books.


CRITERIA
Graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Sumner, Bonney Lake or Tacoma School of the Arts AND a graduating senior who is a resident of Washington state
Minimum, cumulative GPA of 2.7
Demonstrated involvement in the study of the arts (ie: music, theater, art, graphics and other design studies)
Intention to pursue a career in the arts
Financial need may be considered, though is not 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

APPLICATION
The Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts

The Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts is awarded to two graduating seniors: one from Puyallup High School, Rogers High School, Emerald Ridge High School, Sumner High School, Bonney Lake High School, or the Tacoma School of the Arts AND one graduating senior from across Washington state. The $3,000 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s college, university, career school or school of the arts to be used toward tuition or books. CRITERIA Graduating senior from Puyallup, Rogers, Emerald Ridge, Sumner, Bonney Lake or Tacoma School of the Arts AND a graduating senior who is a resident of Washington state Minimum, cumulative GPA of 2.7 Demonstrated involvement in the study of the arts (ie: music, theater, art, graphics and other design studies) Intention to pursue a career in the arts Financial need may be considered, though is not 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 APPLICATION The Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts application is available online. By completing our online application, we will automatically apply you for all online scholarships in which you qualify.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
David Lee Quan Memorial Scholarship
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Number of recipients: 1

Awarded to a student who has volunteered in a healthcare or medical setting, and intends to major in the medical health field.

Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

David Lee Quan Memorial Scholarship

Number of recipients: 1 Awarded to a student who has volunteered in a healthcare or medical setting, and intends to major in the medical health field. Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Fred G. and Betty Jean Lee Memorial Scholarships
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Number of recipients: 4

At least one scholarship will be awarded to a student who attends a college in Oregon or Washington State, and one scholarship will be for a student going to a trade school or community college. These recipients will be selected based on the following: scholarship, leadership in school, and community activities. Being active in school and community activities, especially in leadership roles is particularly important.

Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Fred G. and Betty Jean Lee Memorial Scholarships

Number of recipients: 4 At least one scholarship will be awarded to a student who attends a college in Oregon or Washington State, and one scholarship will be for a student going to a trade school or community college. These recipients will be selected based on the following: scholarship, leadership in school, and community activities. Being active in school and community activities, especially in leadership roles is particularly important. Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Tiffany Wang Arts Scholarship
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Number of recipients: 2

Two students will be selected to each receive $500 towards a summer arts program.

This scholarship encompasses these art forms: visual art, dance, drama, music, vocal, and instrumental.

Tiffany Wang is a gifted musician, who has a passion for music and the arts. When Tiffany was in high school, she performed at various functions where she was paid or received gratuities. One such event was the local Farmer's Market. Tiffany felt privileged that her parents could afford to send her to summer music camps, and she sponsors this scholarship with the monies that she earned from her performances to help students that are less fortunate. This scholarship helps students with their tuition fees for summer camps in the fine arts and performing arts.

Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
Amount
$500
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Tiffany Wang Arts Scholarship

Number of recipients: 2 Two students will be selected to each receive $500 towards a summer arts program. This scholarship encompasses these art forms: visual art, dance, drama, music, vocal, and instrumental. Tiffany Wang is a gifted musician, who has a passion for music and the arts. When Tiffany was in high school, she performed at various functions where she was paid or received gratuities. One such event was the local Farmer's Market. Tiffany felt privileged that her parents could afford to send her to summer music camps, and she sponsors this scholarship with the monies that she earned from her performances to help students that are less fortunate. This scholarship helps students with their tuition fees for summer camps in the fine arts and performing arts. Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
💰 Award Amount
$500
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Sheung Mou and Fenge Tam Scholarship
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Number of recipients: 1

This scholarship will be awarded to a first generation college student of any ethnicity.

Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
January 31, 2026

Sheung Mou and Fenge Tam Scholarship

Number of recipients: 1 This scholarship will be awarded to a first generation college student of any ethnicity. Open to qualified students of all ethnicities in Oregon and Clark County (State of Washington) high schools or its related equivalent.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
January 31, 2026
Altman Family Scholarship
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The Altmans support numerous efforts to improve education and research for the industry. Altman Plants supplies plant programs to large retailers with point of purchase materials, sales reps to assist with merchandising, a large distribution system that covers the U.S., and offers expertise in growing plants. Each year one student will be awarded this scholarship. It is an annual scholarship, although the same person may receive it a second year should their application score the highest.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Altman Family Scholarship

The Altmans support numerous efforts to improve education and research for the industry. Altman Plants supplies plant programs to large retailers with point of purchase materials, sales reps to assist with merchandising, a large distribution system that covers the U.S., and offers expertise in growing plants. Each year one student will be awarded this scholarship. It is an annual scholarship, although the same person may receive it a second year should their application score the highest.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship
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This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship

This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Harry S. Truman Library Institute Dissertation Year Fellowships
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Dissertation Year Fellowships are intended to encourage historical scholarship of the public career of Harry S. Truman or the Truman era. This fellowship is intended to free a doctoral student from teaching or other employment to facilitate completion of his or her dissertation. Preference will be given to projects based on extensive research at the Truman Library, but since the research is presumed to be complete, there is no requirement of residence at the Library during the fellowship year.

A maximum of two $20,000 grants are given annually; awards are payable to the student in two installments, September and January. Completed applications should be submitted to the Committee no later than February 1. The Committee’s funding decision will be announced by the first week of April. The Committee reserves the right to withhold the making of any award if the quality of the applications does not justify it.

Amount
$20,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Harry S. Truman Library Institute Dissertation Year Fellowships

Dissertation Year Fellowships are intended to encourage historical scholarship of the public career of Harry S. Truman or the Truman era. This fellowship is intended to free a doctoral student from teaching or other employment to facilitate completion of his or her dissertation. Preference will be given to projects based on extensive research at the Truman Library, but since the research is presumed to be complete, there is no requirement of residence at the Library during the fellowship year. A maximum of two $20,000 grants are given annually; awards are payable to the student in two installments, September and January. Completed applications should be submitted to the Committee no later than February 1. The Committee’s funding decision will be announced by the first week of April. The Committee reserves the right to withhold the making of any award if the quality of the applications does not justify it.
💰 Award Amount
$20,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
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Open to undergraduates and graduate students up to the masters degree level with preference given to undergraduate students. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S. - based institution.

This scholarship provides $3500 annually to one student for summer study in the field. Study may be for credit or beyond the regular course of study. The specific course of study and the location are chosen by the student. Some suggested studies include:

- assisting a botanist with field studies
- assisting a botanist with plant inventories
- plant monitoring in a national forest
- internship on a special project in a botanical garden

Deadline: February 1
Amount
$3,500
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Joan K. Hunt and Rachel M. Hunt Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Open to undergraduates and graduate students up to the masters degree level with preference given to undergraduate students. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S. - based institution. This scholarship provides $3500 annually to one student for summer study in the field. Study may be for credit or beyond the regular course of study. The specific course of study and the location are chosen by the student. Some suggested studies include: - assisting a botanist with field studies - assisting a botanist with plant inventories - plant monitoring in a national forest - internship on a special project in a botanical garden Deadline: February 1
💰 Award Amount
$3,500
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
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Purpose
To support students' field studies and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study.

Education
For undergraduate and graduate students.

Eligibility
Open to undergraduate and master’s degree students. Research must be conducted in the Western Hemisphere. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Provides $3,500 annually to support students' outdoor summer field studies.

Selection
Members of the GCA Scholarship Committee and professionals knowledgeable in field botany will select awardees.
Amount
$3,500
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Garden Club of America Summer Scholarship in Field Botany

Purpose To support students' field studies and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study. Education For undergraduate and graduate students. Eligibility Open to undergraduate and master’s degree students. Research must be conducted in the Western Hemisphere. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Provides $3,500 annually to support students' outdoor summer field studies. Selection Members of the GCA Scholarship Committee and professionals knowledgeable in field botany will select awardees.
💰 Award Amount
$3,500
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
The Corliss Knapp Engle Scholarship in Horticulture
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Purpose
To encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture.

Education
For undergraduate, graduate, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level.

Eligibility
Open to college undergraduates, graduate students, and advanced degree candidates, or non-degree-seeking applicants above the high school level. Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Funds one or more scholarships annually at $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Projects may include but are not restricted to plant propagation, photographic documentation of studies and research projects, the acquisition of skills for working with horticulture collections, and research in horticulture in the broadest sense.
Amount
$3,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

The Corliss Knapp Engle Scholarship in Horticulture

Purpose To encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture. Education For undergraduate, graduate, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level. Eligibility Open to college undergraduates, graduate students, and advanced degree candidates, or non-degree-seeking applicants above the high school level. Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Funds one or more scholarships annually at $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Projects may include but are not restricted to plant propagation, photographic documentation of studies and research projects, the acquisition of skills for working with horticulture collections, and research in horticulture in the broadest sense.
💰 Award Amount
$3,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Garden Club of America Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture
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Purpose
To further the study of public horticulture through experiential learning that takes place at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other closely aligned public horticulture institution within the United States.

Education
Open to students enrolled in a graduate-level university program to study public horticulture. Student must confirm ability to conduct research or otherwise utilize facility where study will be undertaken.

Eligibility
Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Funds one or more students annually at $5,000 for practical research and training at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other institution directly engaged with connecting people, plants, and gardening within the United States.

Selection
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee appointed by the APGA’s Garden Scholars Committee Chair.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Garden Club of America Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture

Purpose To further the study of public horticulture through experiential learning that takes place at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other closely aligned public horticulture institution within the United States. Education Open to students enrolled in a graduate-level university program to study public horticulture. Student must confirm ability to conduct research or otherwise utilize facility where study will be undertaken. Eligibility Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Funds one or more students annually at $5,000 for practical research and training at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other institution directly engaged with connecting people, plants, and gardening within the United States. Selection Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee appointed by the APGA’s Garden Scholars Committee Chair.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies
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Purpose
To encourage the understanding, development, and use of underutilized native plants. Established to encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture.

Education
Open to college undergraduates or graduate students, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level.

Eligibility
Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.

Provisions
Funds one or more scholarships annually at a minimum of $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Research studies, or projects may include, but are not restricted to, plant propagation and the acquisition of skills for working with native plant collections, including techniques for incorporating them in managed landscapes.


Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies

Purpose To encourage the understanding, development, and use of underutilized native plants. Established to encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture. Education Open to college undergraduates or graduate students, advanced degree candidates, or non-degree seeking students above the high school level. Eligibility Open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are currently and actively enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, the GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants. Provisions Funds one or more scholarships annually at a minimum of $3,000 to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Research studies, or projects may include, but are not restricted to, plant propagation and the acquisition of skills for working with native plant collections, including techniques for incorporating them in managed landscapes.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship
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Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship
Awarded to an ISE graduate student.

Requirements:
-Nomination due Nov. 15
-Graduate students only
-U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico
-3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
-Must be a member of IISE
-May not be self-nominated
-Application due Feb. 1
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship

Gilbreth Memorial Fellowship Awarded to an ISE graduate student. Requirements: -Nomination due Nov. 15 -Graduate students only -U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico -3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale -Must be a member of IISE -May not be self-nominated -Application due Feb. 1
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Lisa Zaken Award For Excellence
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Awarded to an ISE student for excellence in scholarly activities and campus leadership in ISE profession-related activities.

Requirements:

- Nomination due Nov. 15
- Undergraduate or Graduate Student
- 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- Active IISE Student Chapter Member
- University can be in U.S. or international
- May not be self-nominated
- Application due Feb. 1
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Lisa Zaken Award For Excellence

Awarded to an ISE student for excellence in scholarly activities and campus leadership in ISE profession-related activities. Requirements: - Nomination due Nov. 15 - Undergraduate or Graduate Student - 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale - Active IISE Student Chapter Member - University can be in U.S. or international - May not be self-nominated - Application due Feb. 1
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
John L. Imhoff Scholarship
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John L. Imhoff Scholarship
Awarded to an ISE student who submits an essay detailing their noteworthy contributions to the development of the IE profession through international understanding, either by academic, employment or professional achievements.

Requirements:

- Nomination due Nov. 15
- Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Student
- University can be in U.S. or international
- 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- May not be self-nominated
- IISE membership is NOT required
- Three references reinforcing international contributions to
the ISE profession
- Application due Feb. 1
- Essay required (no longer than 1 page)
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

John L. Imhoff Scholarship

John L. Imhoff Scholarship Awarded to an ISE student who submits an essay detailing their noteworthy contributions to the development of the IE profession through international understanding, either by academic, employment or professional achievements. Requirements: - Nomination due Nov. 15 - Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Student - University can be in U.S. or international - 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale - May not be self-nominated - IISE membership is NOT required - Three references reinforcing international contributions to the ISE profession - Application due Feb. 1 - Essay required (no longer than 1 page)
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
John S.W. Fargher Jr. Scholarship
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Awarded to graduate ISE student who exhibits academic excellence and noteworthy contributions to the development of the industrial engineering profession.

Requirements

Nomination due Nov. 15
Graduate students only
U.S. and its territories
3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale
Must be a member of IISE
May not be self-nominated
Application due Feb. 1
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

John S.W. Fargher Jr. Scholarship

Awarded to graduate ISE student who exhibits academic excellence and noteworthy contributions to the development of the industrial engineering profession. Requirements Nomination due Nov. 15 Graduate students only U.S. and its territories 3.4 GPA on a 4.0 scale Must be a member of IISE May not be self-nominated Application due Feb. 1
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Monte Mitchell Scholarship
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Monte Mitchell Scholarship
More than $1,500

This scholarship honors Monte Mitchell’s service of more than 40 years to the Aircraft Electronics Association and the general aviation industry. Mitchell first served as the AEA executive director and later as president of the association from 1977 to 1996. Under Mitchell’s leadership, the AEA Educational Foundation was created in 1990 to enhance, promote and secure the future of aviation and the AEA by furthering the education of students, technicians and members of the AEA. It will be awarded to an AEA member employee. The scholarship will cover a full AEA Convention registration along with travel and hotel expenses. The award recognizes an AEA member employee for their exemplary job performance and pursuit of professional development. This is an annual award to be given prior to the AEA International Convention and Trade Show.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES
A complete application will consist of the following:
1. Letter of recommendation from current employer.
2. A brief essay written by the applicant outlining how he or she would benefit in their job by attending the
65th AEA International Convention and Trade Show.



Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Monte Mitchell Scholarship

Monte Mitchell Scholarship More than $1,500 This scholarship honors Monte Mitchell’s service of more than 40 years to the Aircraft Electronics Association and the general aviation industry. Mitchell first served as the AEA executive director and later as president of the association from 1977 to 1996. Under Mitchell’s leadership, the AEA Educational Foundation was created in 1990 to enhance, promote and secure the future of aviation and the AEA by furthering the education of students, technicians and members of the AEA. It will be awarded to an AEA member employee. The scholarship will cover a full AEA Convention registration along with travel and hotel expenses. The award recognizes an AEA member employee for their exemplary job performance and pursuit of professional development. This is an annual award to be given prior to the AEA International Convention and Trade Show. APPLICATION PROCEDURES A complete application will consist of the following: 1. Letter of recommendation from current employer. 2. A brief essay written by the applicant outlining how he or she would benefit in their job by attending the 65th AEA International Convention and Trade Show.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarship
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Each year, Vertical Flight Foundation (VFF) scholarships are awarded to college students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and demonstrating an interest in pursuing careers related to vertical flight technology. The Foundation scholarship awards are made possible solely by tax deductible donations that have been established and contribute to an endowment.

The VFF scholarships are solely merit-based and the value of the scholarships range from $3,000 up to $6,000 (USD). The program is open to full-time students attending a university or college located anywhere in the world and regardless of a student's nationality.


To be eligible for a scholarship:
- Students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and who show interest in pursuing a career in vertical flight technology.
- A student does not need to be a member of the Vertical Flight Society, but we encourage you to explore the many benefits student membership can provide.
- High school students are not eligible.
- All applicants must be full-time students at the time of application (February). In addition, the student must be registered in the relevant engineering degree program at least one (1) academic term after the scholarship awards, which are presented at the Society's Annual Forum in May.
- Technical disciplines related to complex aeronautics engineering or aviation systems, even if not considered vertical lift engineering, will receive equal consideration.
- A student can receive an award once as an Undergraduate, once as a Master's student, and once as a Graduate student.

Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarship

Each year, Vertical Flight Foundation (VFF) scholarships are awarded to college students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and demonstrating an interest in pursuing careers related to vertical flight technology. The Foundation scholarship awards are made possible solely by tax deductible donations that have been established and contribute to an endowment. The VFF scholarships are solely merit-based and the value of the scholarships range from $3,000 up to $6,000 (USD). The program is open to full-time students attending a university or college located anywhere in the world and regardless of a student's nationality. To be eligible for a scholarship: - Students enrolled in programs related to vertical lift engineering and who show interest in pursuing a career in vertical flight technology. - A student does not need to be a member of the Vertical Flight Society, but we encourage you to explore the many benefits student membership can provide. - High school students are not eligible. - All applicants must be full-time students at the time of application (February). In addition, the student must be registered in the relevant engineering degree program at least one (1) academic term after the scholarship awards, which are presented at the Society's Annual Forum in May. - Technical disciplines related to complex aeronautics engineering or aviation systems, even if not considered vertical lift engineering, will receive equal consideration. - A student can receive an award once as an Undergraduate, once as a Master's student, and once as a Graduate student.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund
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“The John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund,” is open to United States citizens, both men and women, single or married, irrespective of race, creed, or color. The age limit is between 18 and 35 years. Award amounts vary annually and range from $500 to $5,000 per recipient. At the discretion of the Committee, these may be awarded in quarterly installments.

The online application will ask the applicant to outline their ambitions and plans as well as submit no more than 6 examples of their paintings/drawings for judging. Below are suggested subject categories. It is not necessary to provide something from each category:

- Painting from life
- Drawing from the figure (nude)
- Composition
- Landscape
Any other examples of your work which you think advisable
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund

“The John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund,” is open to United States citizens, both men and women, single or married, irrespective of race, creed, or color. The age limit is between 18 and 35 years. Award amounts vary annually and range from $500 to $5,000 per recipient. At the discretion of the Committee, these may be awarded in quarterly installments. The online application will ask the applicant to outline their ambitions and plans as well as submit no more than 6 examples of their paintings/drawings for judging. Below are suggested subject categories. It is not necessary to provide something from each category: - Painting from life - Drawing from the figure (nude) - Composition - Landscape Any other examples of your work which you think advisable
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
ONS Foundation Master’s Scholarship
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Note: An individual cannot receive this award more than one time.
Purpose: To provide scholarships to registered nurses committed to oncology nursing and pursuing a master’s degree in a relevant field.
Scholarship: Mater's scholarships are awarded at $5,000 each.

Selection Criteria:
- The applicant must be currently enrolled in, accepted to, or have applied to a master’s degree program at an accredited institution in the 2026-2027 academic year (starting fall 2026).
- The candidate must be in good academic standing.
- The candidate must be a registered nurse.
- The candidate must have a commitment to oncology.
- The candidate must provide a letter of reference from the current work supervisor or academic advisor on organizational letterhead, signed by the individual providing the recommendation.
- Agree to participate in a post-graduation survey.

Points to Consider:
- Do not wait until the last day to start an application as a quality and competitive application will take time to complete.
- We suggest that you use your time wisely by getting a head start and collecting any additional required items, such as the name and email address of someone writing your letter of recommendation, before you begin.
- Your essay responses should be of good quality, in terms of grammar, punctuation, syntax, conciseness, and ability to answer the question. Ensure you submit a detailed response and use the word count to your advantage.
- To strengthen your application, use free online tools such as Grammarly and have someone read over your application to ensure accurate spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

ONS Foundation Master’s Scholarship

Note: An individual cannot receive this award more than one time. Purpose: To provide scholarships to registered nurses committed to oncology nursing and pursuing a master’s degree in a relevant field. Scholarship: Mater's scholarships are awarded at $5,000 each. Selection Criteria: - The applicant must be currently enrolled in, accepted to, or have applied to a master’s degree program at an accredited institution in the 2026-2027 academic year (starting fall 2026). - The candidate must be in good academic standing. - The candidate must be a registered nurse. - The candidate must have a commitment to oncology. - The candidate must provide a letter of reference from the current work supervisor or academic advisor on organizational letterhead, signed by the individual providing the recommendation. - Agree to participate in a post-graduation survey. Points to Consider: - Do not wait until the last day to start an application as a quality and competitive application will take time to complete. - We suggest that you use your time wisely by getting a head start and collecting any additional required items, such as the name and email address of someone writing your letter of recommendation, before you begin. - Your essay responses should be of good quality, in terms of grammar, punctuation, syntax, conciseness, and ability to answer the question. Ensure you submit a detailed response and use the word count to your advantage. - To strengthen your application, use free online tools such as Grammarly and have someone read over your application to ensure accurate spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scholarships
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Details of the Award
National Garden Clubs, Inc (NGC) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
APPLICATION
DEADLINE: February 1

• The number and amount of scholarships will be determined annually. Up to 45 NGC
Scholarships are available, each in an amount up to $4,000.
• One-year scholarships are available to juniors, seniors and graduate students.
• EqualOpportunity shall be provided to all applicants.
• Sophomores may apply for their junior year.
• College/university must be accredited and listed on the official website of the U.S. Department of Education http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx.

Applicant Eligibility

Applications under the following conditions are not eligible:
• International or Foreign Exchange Students.
• Doctoral program students, except under certain conditions and by approval of the NGC
Scholarship Chairman.
• Study abroad on fellowships or internships.

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
• Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States.

• Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC:
⧫ Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes.
⧫ Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes.
• funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipient’s degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S.
college or university.
• Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale).
• Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental
issues, floral design or horticulture
• Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not)
• Must be majoring in one of the following fields of study:
◼ Agronomy
◼ Agriculture
Education
◼ Floriculture
◼ Horticulture
◼ Landscape Design
◼ Botany, Biology
◼ Forestry
◼ Wildlife Science
◼ Plant Pathology/Science
◼ City (Rural & Urban) Planning
◼ Habitat or Forest/Systems Ecology
◼ Environmental Concerns (Management:
Environmental, Horticulture
Resource/Environmental Behavior)
◼ Environmental Conservation (inc. Engineering, Law etc.)
◼ Land Management and/or other related or allied subjects
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scholarships

Details of the Award National Garden Clubs, Inc (NGC) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1 • The number and amount of scholarships will be determined annually. Up to 45 NGC Scholarships are available, each in an amount up to $4,000. • One-year scholarships are available to juniors, seniors and graduate students. • EqualOpportunity shall be provided to all applicants. • Sophomores may apply for their junior year. • College/university must be accredited and listed on the official website of the U.S. Department of Education http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx. Applicant Eligibility Applications under the following conditions are not eligible: • International or Foreign Exchange Students. • Doctoral program students, except under certain conditions and by approval of the NGC Scholarship Chairman. • Study abroad on fellowships or internships. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: • Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States. • Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC: ⧫ Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes. ⧫ Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes. • funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipient’s degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S. college or university. • Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale). • Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture • Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not) • Must be majoring in one of the following fields of study: ◼ Agronomy ◼ Agriculture Education ◼ Floriculture ◼ Horticulture ◼ Landscape Design ◼ Botany, Biology ◼ Forestry ◼ Wildlife Science ◼ Plant Pathology/Science ◼ City (Rural & Urban) Planning ◼ Habitat or Forest/Systems Ecology ◼ Environmental Concerns (Management: Environmental, Horticulture Resource/Environmental Behavior) ◼ Environmental Conservation (inc. Engineering, Law etc.) ◼ Land Management and/or other related or allied subjects
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD Scholarship
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Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD, Scholarship: Established by Dr. Hunter-Wilson, this scholarship is available to American Indian students who pursue training or advanced education as doctors of medicine, nurses, or in a related health field. Award amounts vary, generally $1,000 or more. Scholarship deadline is February 1.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD Scholarship

Amy Hunter-Wilson, MD, Scholarship: Established by Dr. Hunter-Wilson, this scholarship is available to American Indian students who pursue training or advanced education as doctors of medicine, nurses, or in a related health field. Award amounts vary, generally $1,000 or more. Scholarship deadline is February 1.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship
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This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update.

To apply for our scholarship you must…
- Be pursuing a career in or related to FLORICULTURE or HORTICULTURE.
- Be a CITIZEN OR RESIDENT OF THE U.S. OR CANADA or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the U.S. or Canada.
- Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
Amount
$5,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Paul Ecke, Jr. Scholarship

This scholarship honors the late Paul Ecke, Jr. of Encinitas, Calif., who made indispensable contributions to the advancement of the global floriculture industry. Among his many interests was concern for the future of floriculture, as influenced by innovative research and educational programs. He recognized that creative scientists and educators are required to lead the floral industry in the 21st century and beyond. Each year, one student will receive $5,000 for two consecutive years, providing that they continue to meet requirements for this duration and submit an annual update. To apply for our scholarship you must… - Be pursuing a career in or related to FLORICULTURE or HORTICULTURE. - Be a CITIZEN OR RESIDENT OF THE U.S. OR CANADA or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the U.S. or Canada. - Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
John and Muriel Landis Scholarship
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John and Muriel Landis Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who have greater than average financial need. Consideration is given to conditions or experiences that render the student disadvantaged (English as a Second Language, physical handicap, lack of undergraduate preparation, etc.). Applicants should be planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university located in the United States, but need not be U.S. citizens.
Qualified high school seniors are eligible to apply for this scholarship as an incoming freshman.

Academic Level
- Incoming Freshmen / Graduating high school seniors
- Undergraduate
- Graduate (Masters or Ph.D.)

Amount
Up to five (5) awarded annually @ $5,000/each

Deadline
February 1

Amount
$5,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

John and Muriel Landis Scholarship

John and Muriel Landis Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who have greater than average financial need. Consideration is given to conditions or experiences that render the student disadvantaged (English as a Second Language, physical handicap, lack of undergraduate preparation, etc.). Applicants should be planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field and be enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university located in the United States, but need not be U.S. citizens. Qualified high school seniors are eligible to apply for this scholarship as an incoming freshman. Academic Level - Incoming Freshmen / Graduating high school seniors - Undergraduate - Graduate (Masters or Ph.D.) Amount Up to five (5) awarded annually @ $5,000/each Deadline February 1
💰 Award Amount
$5,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation
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Mahalo for your interest in the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation. One of the objectives of the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation (HRYF) is to provide scholarships for Hawaii’s youth to help further their education. HRYF administers a scholarship aid program for Hawaii high school students attending a 4-year university or college in Hawaii and/or the U.S. mainland. Please review/download the application form and send all completed forms to your sponsoring Rotary Club by February 1st.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation

Mahalo for your interest in the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation. One of the objectives of the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation (HRYF) is to provide scholarships for Hawaii’s youth to help further their education. HRYF administers a scholarship aid program for Hawaii high school students attending a 4-year university or college in Hawaii and/or the U.S. mainland. Please review/download the application form and send all completed forms to your sponsoring Rotary Club by February 1st.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
UPS Scholarship for Female Students
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Awarded to a female ISE student.

Requirements:
- Application due Feb. 1
- Nomination due Nov. 15
- Undergraduate
- Female
- U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico
- Must be a member of IISE
- May not be self-nominated
- 3.4 GPA on 4.0 scale

Two scholarships of $4,000 were each awarded in 2026
IISE Annual Conference registration, travel & accommodations stipend up to $650
Amount
$4,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

UPS Scholarship for Female Students

Awarded to a female ISE student. Requirements: - Application due Feb. 1 - Nomination due Nov. 15 - Undergraduate - Female - U.S. and its territories, Canada, or Mexico - Must be a member of IISE - May not be self-nominated - 3.4 GPA on 4.0 scale Two scholarships of $4,000 were each awarded in 2026 IISE Annual Conference registration, travel & accommodations stipend up to $650
💰 Award Amount
$4,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship
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The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: "Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate? Discuss your involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts." This scholarship has certain eligibility requirements.

Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from a public or private high school; Reside in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County; Plan to pursue a degree in Visual Arts, Visual Art Education, or Visual Art History; Have a GPA of at least 2.75/4.0; and Show involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary, so there is not a set, specified amount.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship

The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: "Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate? Discuss your involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts." This scholarship has certain eligibility requirements. Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from a public or private high school; Reside in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County; Plan to pursue a degree in Visual Arts, Visual Art Education, or Visual Art History; Have a GPA of at least 2.75/4.0; and Show involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary, so there is not a set, specified amount.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
UMW Jane Buttrey Scholarship
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The Jane Buttrey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a humanities and social science major who has at least a GPA of a 3.0 and has demonstrated financial need. This scholarship is open to both incoming students and current undergraduate students. This scholarship is funded by a generous grant from the Jane Buttrey Memorial Trust. Scholarship amounts vary, but it is no less than $500. There is not a speicifed deadline, but the priority due date is February 1st.

The University of Montana Western Foundation exists to inspire generosity and connect donors with their passions in order to promote access and excellence in higher education at the University of Montana Western. With this in mind, the Montana Western Foundation cultivates donor and alumni relationships, assists students with scholarship support and assists with program and capital project support across the university.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

UMW Jane Buttrey Scholarship

The Jane Buttrey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a humanities and social science major who has at least a GPA of a 3.0 and has demonstrated financial need. This scholarship is open to both incoming students and current undergraduate students. This scholarship is funded by a generous grant from the Jane Buttrey Memorial Trust. Scholarship amounts vary, but it is no less than $500. There is not a speicifed deadline, but the priority due date is February 1st. The University of Montana Western Foundation exists to inspire generosity and connect donors with their passions in order to promote access and excellence in higher education at the University of Montana Western. With this in mind, the Montana Western Foundation cultivates donor and alumni relationships, assists students with scholarship support and assists with program and capital project support across the university.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Women In Film/Tichi Wilkerson Kassel Endowment
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The AFI Conservatory offers a limited number of scholarships each year to both domestic and international incoming Fellows. Scholarships are awarded based on financial need and merit. Scholarship award amounts vary and may partially cover the cost of tuition and fees. Several scholarships are available for Fellows from underrepresented communities, specific nationalities and Conservatory disciplines.

The AFI Conservatory is a need-blind institution. Scholarship or financial need is not taken into consideration during the admissions process and would never be used in hindrance to an applicant’s admissions decision. Scholarships awarded to first-year Fellows are renewable in the second year provided the recipient maintains satisfactory academic progress and good standing at the Conservatory. Scholarship selection is determined by the AFI Conservatory Scholarship Committee with advisement from scholarship donors on a case-by-case basis.

Women In Film/Tichi-Wilkerson Kassel Endowed Scholarship, providing tuition relief to one female Fellow in any discipline.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Women In Film/Tichi Wilkerson Kassel Endowment

The AFI Conservatory offers a limited number of scholarships each year to both domestic and international incoming Fellows. Scholarships are awarded based on financial need and merit. Scholarship award amounts vary and may partially cover the cost of tuition and fees. Several scholarships are available for Fellows from underrepresented communities, specific nationalities and Conservatory disciplines. The AFI Conservatory is a need-blind institution. Scholarship or financial need is not taken into consideration during the admissions process and would never be used in hindrance to an applicant’s admissions decision. Scholarships awarded to first-year Fellows are renewable in the second year provided the recipient maintains satisfactory academic progress and good standing at the Conservatory. Scholarship selection is determined by the AFI Conservatory Scholarship Committee with advisement from scholarship donors on a case-by-case basis. Women In Film/Tichi-Wilkerson Kassel Endowed Scholarship, providing tuition relief to one female Fellow in any discipline.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Roothbert Fund Scholarships
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The Roothbert Fund was established by Albert and Toni Roothbert to provide financial assistance to students whose daily actions are guided by spiritual values. Through its scholarship program, the Fund supports both undergraduate and graduate students pursuing education at accredited institutions in the United States. The Roothbert Fund operates as a volunteer organization based in New York City, providing grants to students with financial need who reflect strong moral and spiritual values in their lives.
Amount
$7,000
Deadline
February 1, 2026

Roothbert Fund Scholarships

The Roothbert Fund was established by Albert and Toni Roothbert to provide financial assistance to students whose daily actions are guided by spiritual values. Through its scholarship program, the Fund supports both undergraduate and graduate students pursuing education at accredited institutions in the United States. The Roothbert Fund operates as a volunteer organization based in New York City, providing grants to students with financial need who reflect strong moral and spiritual values in their lives.
💰 Award Amount
$7,000
📆 Deadline
February 1, 2026
Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship Program
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The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education and anti-fraud career paths. Additionally, it supports their anti-fraud interests by providing a full year of ACFE membership. Award amounts are $10,000, $7,500, $5,000 and $2,000 and are paid directly to the recipient’s university or college.

Eligibility Criteria
Eligible students must submit a completed scholarship application, official transcript(s), and two letters of recommendation from either a professor or someone who knows them on a professional level.

Eligibility Requirements
Interested students must demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession and:
-Have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance, criminal justice or similar fraud-related discipline.
-Be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university and be enrolled through the 2026-2027 academic year.
-Undergraduates must be enrolled in 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term and must be a junior, senior, or at least in the second half of their sophomore year when applying.
Graduates must be enrolled in 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term.


How to Apply
The scholarship application period for the 2026-2027 academic year will open in September 2025 and eligible students can access and complete the online application here.

Application Period Opens - September 1, 2025
Application Deadline - February 2, 2026
Recipients Announced - April 30, 2026
Awards Distributed - May 7, 2026
Selection and Non-Discrimination Policy
The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities.

Scholarships are awarded annually based on:
-A completed application.
-Fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path.
-Overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts.
-Recommendation forms.
Amount
Varies
Deadline
February 2, 2026

Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship Program

The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education and anti-fraud career paths. Additionally, it supports their anti-fraud interests by providing a full year of ACFE membership. Award amounts are $10,000, $7,500, $5,000 and $2,000 and are paid directly to the recipient’s university or college. Eligibility Criteria Eligible students must submit a completed scholarship application, official transcript(s), and two letters of recommendation from either a professor or someone who knows them on a professional level. Eligibility Requirements Interested students must demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession and: -Have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance, criminal justice or similar fraud-related discipline. -Be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university and be enrolled through the 2026-2027 academic year. -Undergraduates must be enrolled in 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term and must be a junior, senior, or at least in the second half of their sophomore year when applying. Graduates must be enrolled in 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term. How to Apply The scholarship application period for the 2026-2027 academic year will open in September 2025 and eligible students can access and complete the online application here. Application Period Opens - September 1, 2025 Application Deadline - February 2, 2026 Recipients Announced - April 30, 2026 Awards Distributed - May 7, 2026 Selection and Non-Discrimination Policy The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on: -A completed application. -Fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path. -Overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts. -Recommendation forms.
💰 Award Amount
Varies
📆 Deadline
February 2, 2026
William "Bill" Scotti Memorial Football Scholarship
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This scholarship aims to honor the legacy of William “Bill” Scotti by supporting athletes who are role models on and off the field.

Any high school student-athlete who plays football may apply for this scholarship opportunity if they demonstrate the character traits of Bill.
Amount
$500
Deadline
February 3, 2026

William "Bill" Scotti Memorial Football Scholarship

This scholarship aims to honor the legacy of William “Bill” Scotti by supporting athletes who are role models on and off the field. Any high school student-athlete who plays football may apply for this scholarship opportunity if they demonstrate the character traits of Bill.
💰 Award Amount
$500
📆 Deadline
February 3, 2026
Frederick J. Salone Memorial Basketball Scholarship
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This scholarship aims to support exceptional student-athletes who have overcome obstacles in life to continue working towards their goals.

Any high school senior who plays basketball and plans to continue playing in college may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

Amount
$750
Deadline
February 5, 2026

Frederick J. Salone Memorial Basketball Scholarship

This scholarship aims to support exceptional student-athletes who have overcome obstacles in life to continue working towards their goals. Any high school senior who plays basketball and plans to continue playing in college may apply for this scholarship opportunity.
💰 Award Amount
$750
📆 Deadline
February 5, 2026
Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award
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The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award is given in recognition of the development of professional excellence by persons writing doctoral dissertations in any field consistent with the AAEA vision statement. A maximum of three awards are given each year, and a $1000 cash prize accompanies each award.


Nomination Guidelines:
Nominations are due on February 5, 2026, by 11:59 pm CST.
-The nominator must be a 2026 AAEA member.
-One nomination may be submitted for every 12 doctoral dissertations of a department that were presented to a graduate school faculty in the calendar year preceding the year of recognition. Selection will be made from documentation approved in final form by the student's advisory committee. Departments should limit nomination consideration to dissertations in fields consistent with the vision statement.
-A published dissertation may be entered for the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award as well as other AAEA Annual Awards but is only eligible to win one award that year.
-To nominate, fill out the online Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award Nomination Form linked below. The form will ask you to upload one PDF file containing all the Award Nomination Materials in the order listed below.

Award Nomination Materials:
-Nomination Letter
-Maximum of three single spaced pages
-Concise statement summarizing the reasons why the nominee is worthy of the award.
-Copy of the dissertation

Electronic format is preferred.
If materials must be submitted in hard copy form, nine copies of the publication should be sent to the AAEA Business Office at 555 E. Wells Street, Suite 1100, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Amount
$1,000
Deadline
February 5, 2026

Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award

The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award is given in recognition of the development of professional excellence by persons writing doctoral dissertations in any field consistent with the AAEA vision statement. A maximum of three awards are given each year, and a $1000 cash prize accompanies each award. Nomination Guidelines: Nominations are due on February 5, 2026, by 11:59 pm CST. -The nominator must be a 2026 AAEA member. -One nomination may be submitted for every 12 doctoral dissertations of a department that were presented to a graduate school faculty in the calendar year preceding the year of recognition. Selection will be made from documentation approved in final form by the student's advisory committee. Departments should limit nomination consideration to dissertations in fields consistent with the vision statement. -A published dissertation may be entered for the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award as well as other AAEA Annual Awards but is only eligible to win one award that year. -To nominate, fill out the online Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award Nomination Form linked below. The form will ask you to upload one PDF file containing all the Award Nomination Materials in the order listed below. Award Nomination Materials: -Nomination Letter -Maximum of three single spaced pages -Concise statement summarizing the reasons why the nominee is worthy of the award. -Copy of the dissertation Electronic format is preferred. If materials must be submitted in hard copy form, nine copies of the publication should be sent to the AAEA Business Office at 555 E. Wells Street, Suite 1100, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
💰 Award Amount
$1,000
📆 Deadline
February 5, 2026
Outstanding Master's Thesis Awards
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The Outstanding Master's Thesis Award is given in recognition of development of professional excellence by individuals writing master's theses in any field consistent with the AAEA mission statement. A maximum of three awards are given. A cash supplement of $500 accompanies each award.


Nomination Guidelines:
-Nominations are due on February 5, 2026 by 11:59 pm CST.
-The nominator must be a 2026 AAEA member.
-One nomination can be submitted for every 15 master’s theses of a department presented to a graduate school faculty in the calendar year preceding the year of recognition.
-Selection will be made from documentation approved in final form by the student's advisory committee. In determining eligible theses, departments should limit nomination consideration to theses in fields consistent with the AAEA mission statement.
-A published thesis may be entered for the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award as well as other AAEA Annual Awards but is only eligible to win one award that year.
-To nominate, fill out the online Outstanding Master's Thesis Award Nomination Form linked below. The form will ask you to upload one PDF file containing all the Award Nomination Materials in the order listed below.


Award Nomination Materials:
-Nomination Letter
-Maximum of three single spaced pages
-A concise statement summarizing reasons the nominee/thesis is worthy of the award
-Copy of the thesis (or comparable document)

Electronic format is preferred.
If materials must be submitted in hard copy form, nine copies of the publication should be sent to the AAEA Business Office at 555 E. Wells Street, Suite 1100, Milwaukee, WI 53202 no later than January 30, 2025.
Amount
$500
Deadline
February 5, 2026

Outstanding Master's Thesis Awards

The Outstanding Master's Thesis Award is given in recognition of development of professional excellence by individuals writing master's theses in any field consistent with the AAEA mission statement. A maximum of three awards are given. A cash supplement of $500 accompanies each award. Nomination Guidelines: -Nominations are due on February 5, 2026 by 11:59 pm CST. -The nominator must be a 2026 AAEA member. -One nomination can be submitted for every 15 master’s theses of a department presented to a graduate school faculty in the calendar year preceding the year of recognition. -Selection will be made from documentation approved in final form by the student's advisory committee. In determining eligible theses, departments should limit nomination consideration to theses in fields consistent with the AAEA mission statement. -A published thesis may be entered for the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award as well as other AAEA Annual Awards but is only eligible to win one award that year. -To nominate, fill out the online Outstanding Master's Thesis Award Nomination Form linked below. The form will ask you to upload one PDF file containing all the Award Nomination Materials in the order listed below. Award Nomination Materials: -Nomination Letter -Maximum of three single spaced pages -A concise statement summarizing reasons the nominee/thesis is worthy of the award -Copy of the thesis (or comparable document) Electronic format is preferred. If materials must be submitted in hard copy form, nine copies of the publication should be sent to the AAEA Business Office at 555 E. Wells Street, Suite 1100, Milwaukee, WI 53202 no later than January 30, 2025.
💰 Award Amount
$500
📆 Deadline
February 5, 2026
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