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Whidbey Island Giving Circle Scholarship
Washington • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Whidbey Island Giving Circle Scholarship aids LGBTQ+ leaders from Whidbey Island facing barriers. Apply with three essays for $250.
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Chapter 63 - Smith Memorial Scholarship
Washington • Oregon • Manufacturing/Production • Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Technology • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Chapter 63 offers a $2,000 scholarship for non-SME members related to current members, with a 2.5 GPA requirement.
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The Bellevue Chapter P-FLAG Scholarship
For students with disabilities • Washington • For Black and/or African American students • For Asian students • For Hispanic and/or Latino students • For Middle Eastern students • For Native American / American Indian students • For Pacific Islander students • For students of color • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • For Women • For Non-binary students • For Agender students • For Gender-fluid students • For Two-spirit students • Based on your gender • Freshmen
The Bellevue Chapter P-FLAG Scholarship offers $250 to East King County seniors promoting LGBTQ leadership. Apply with three essays.
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Soaring Heart Scholarship
Idaho • Washington • Alaska • Montana • Oregon • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Soaring Heart Scholarship aids students in the Pacific Northwest providing support for trauma and grief. Apply with three essays for $250.
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American Indian Endowed Scholarship
Washington • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
The American Indian Endowed Scholarship offers up to $2,000 for students with ties to Washington State tribes. Apply now!
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NextGen Scholarship Fund
Washington • Maryland • Virginia • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The NextGen Scholarship Fund offers $1,000 to international students in DC, MD, or VA with a 3.0 GPA. Apply based on merit and need.
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In your personal statement for Washington scholarships, include your academic achievements, career goals, community involvement, and reasons for applying for the scholarship. Make sure to convey your passion and commitment.
Some Washington scholarships are available to international students, but many are restricted to U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Be sure to check the eligibility requirements for each scholarship.
Yes, there are many Washington scholarships that are specific to certain regions or communities within the state. Local organizations and foundations often offer scholarships to support students from their area.
To apply for Washington scholarships, you typically need to complete an application form, provide transcripts, and submit any required essays or personal statements. Check the specific requirements for each scholarship.
It's advisable to start applying for Washington scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or the first year of college, to meet various deadlines.
Yes, you can apply for multiple Washington scholarships. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving financial aid.
Eligibility criteria for Washington scholarships can vary widely but often include factors such as residency, academic performance, financial need, and specific demographic or field of study requirements.
Yes, many Washington scholarships are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, schools, and foundations. It's important to research each scholarship to ensure its legitimacy.
You can find Washington scholarships by searching online scholarship databases, visiting your school's financial aid office, or checking local community organizations. A great resource for finding scholarships is Mos.
Washington scholarships are financial awards available to students who are residents of Washington state or who are attending educational institutions within the state. These scholarships can help cover tuition, fees, and other educational expenses.
Read this guide from Mos.com to learn everything you need to know about the College Bound Scholarship.
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