Scholarship Guide - Community Foundation of North Central

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Scholarship Guide - Community Foundation of North Central
Scholarship Guide
2015
What is Your Dream for Your Future?
Are you a dedicated student? Have you overcome considerable obstacles? Is the cost of going to college a financial strain
on your family? No matter what your talents, abilities, or circumstances, your Community Foundation wants to help.
The Community Foundation of NCW is home to a large number of funds that award scholarships to help North Central
Washington students pursue their dreams and goals at colleges, universities and trade or technical schools. These
scholarship funds were established by caring, generous donors who have a passion to provide higher education
opportunities through financial assistance to worthy students.
Our Application Process
You will be applying for our scholarships online through Common Grant Application. The program has many features
for students, including the ability to save a draft of an application and return to it later. You can also enter your general
information once, and easily apply for multiple scholarships without having to re-enter the same information multiple
times. The online system also provides an easy, electronic process for requesting your Letters of Recommendation. Step
by step instructions are available in this booklet and at www.cfncw.org/scholarships. We also encourage you to watch
the tutorial video before starting an application to better understand the online system requirements.
Applying for Multiple Scholarships
You may apply for as many scholarships as you like, as long as you meet each scholarship’s criteria. Common Grant
Application allows you to enter your general information once, and re-use it to apply for other foundation scholarships.
Some scholarships require supplemental material in addition to the general application questions.
Application Review
Every application is reviewed by members of the Community Foundation’s volunteer Scholarship Selection Committee.
The application is reviewed first for eligibility as the Community Foundation must adhere to the specific eligibility
criteria established by scholarship fund donors. After review, scholarship applications are evaluated on an objective and
competitive basis, considering academic and nonacademic factors such as financial need, leadership, community service,
and special circumstances.
Determining Financial Need
Because financial need is a factor in most of our scholarships, the Community Foundation looked for an equitable way
to access need among applicants with a variety of family financial situations. Applicants are required to provide the
Estimated Expected Family Contribution number calculated by completing the FAFSA or the online FAFSA4caster (with
exception of HB1079 applicants). Please read the “Financial Need & Expected Family Contribution” section of this
Scholarship Guide (page 3) for more details on the Statement of Financial Need.
Award Announcement and Payment
Students will be notified of award status by May 1st. If you are awarded, you will be given a packet with redemption
instructions that we ask you to promptly return to the office. Once we receive the signatures and documentation
required from the packet, we schedule payment directly to the institution.
QUESTIONS?
Call us at 509-663-7716 or email [email protected].
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Financial Need & Expected Family Contribution
When donors establish scholarship funds at the Foundation, they tell us the criteria that is most important to them. The
selection committees then search for applicants that most closely match that criteria. The majority of the donors choose
to make financial need one of the criteria. Our selection committees require a consistent method of evaluating financial
information among applicants. The Foundation will accept the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) number from the
FAFSA or the FAFSA4Caster Student Aid Report.
What is Expected Family Contribution (EFC)?
Your EFC is an index number that college financial aid staff use to determine how much financial aid you would receive if
you were to attend their school. The information you report on your FAFSA is used to calculate your EFC.
The EFC is calculated according to a formula established by law. Your family’s taxed and untaxed income, assets, and
benefits (such as unemployment or Social Security) all could be considered in the formula. Also considered are your
family size and the number of family members who will attend college or career school during the year. The EFC Formula
Guide, available at http://studentaid.ed.gov/resources#efc, shows exactly how an EFC is calculated.
What is the FAFSA?
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the form used to file for federal student aid, available at
www.studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa. You will need your parent’s and/or your most recently filed tax records from the year
prior to when you will start school. FAFSA forms may be accessed and completed earlier, but cannot be submitted
until after January 1. Submit as early in January as possible to allow enough time to process so you do not miss your
scholarship application deadline. After you submit the FAFSA, you should receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) within 3
days to 3 weeks.
What is the FAFSA4caster?
The FAFSA4caster is an online tool to help college-bound students and families anticipate college costs before officially
applying for federal student aid. It provides an estimate of federal student aid eligibility by instantly calculating an
estimate of the Expected Family Contribution - the indicator used to estimate financial need.
Some students aren’t able to provide the EFC number because of the federal eligibility requirements for filing FAFSA. HB
1079 students are still eligible to apply for Community Foundation scholarships. Students who qualify for HB 1079 will
not need to complete the FAFSA or FAFSA4caster. HB 1079 students will enter “1079” under “Other Family Financial
Information” on the financial portion of the application, and “0” in the fields that require an EFC value.
How do I submit my EFC information to my application?
You will be asked to input your EFC multiple times on the scholarship application. You will also be asked to attach a copy
of the page that verifies the Estimated Family Contribution from either the FAFSA or the FAFSA4caster.
HOW TO ACCESS THE FAFSA and the FAFSA4caster
http://studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa for the FAFSA
http://studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa/estimate for the FAFSA4caster
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Application Overview
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington uses an online scholarship application process provided by
Common Grant Application (CGA). Scholarship applications will be available at www.cfncw.org on December 15.
If you need access to a computer to work on your application or a scanner to create PDFs, the Community Foundation
can help. Email Lila Edlund at [email protected] or call 509-663-7716.
BEFORE ACCESSING THE APPLICATION
•Review the Scholarship Guide carefully to find every scholarship for which you are eligible to apply. A list sorted
by school and/or affiliation is provided in this guide but consider the list only as a starting point. Each scholarship
has specific criteria that you must review to determine if you are a match.
•Highlight or write down the names of the scholarships for which you plan to apply.
•PLAN AHEAD. The deadline for the majority of the scholarships is February 15th (be sure to check the deadlines
printed in this Scholarship Guide for variations).
•Complete the FAFSA or FAFSA4caster if required.
•Know the timeline of asking for Supporting Materials (FAFSA, Transcript, and Letters of Recommendation). More
detail provided below and on the application.
REQUIRED SUPPORTING MATERIALS
1. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from FAFSA or FAFSA4caster (not required for HB1079 students – see detailed
information on the application)
•FAFSA: You will need your parent’s and/or your most recently filed tax records. Access the FAFSA form at
www.studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa. FAFSA forms may be accessed and completed earlier, but can’t be submitted until
after January 1. Complete the FAFSA as early in January as possible to allow for processing and not risk missing
the scholarship deadline. After you file, you should receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) within three days to
three weeks. Note: The FAFSA Summary Report you receive immediately upon submitting your FAFSA is NOT
your SAR.
•FAFSA4caster: You can get an estimate of your EFC by using the FAFSA4caster at www.studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa/
estimate. Remember, though, that it’s just an estimate and that you will still need to file the FAFSA if you want to
apply for Federal Student Aid.
•IMPORTANT: Create a PDF document only of the page from the SAR that shows the EFC. File size restrictions
apply, so please do not upload the entire SAR.
2. Transcript from your school Registrar
•High School Students: Your transcript must include your senior year, Fall Semester grades.
•Running Start Students: Submit your college transcript as well as your high school transcript.
•IMPORTANT: Transcripts often are double-sided. Create a PDF document of both sides.
3. Letters of Recommendation
•Most scholarships require two recommendations but some require three and specify who they should be from.
Follow the instructions on the application carefully.
•Ask early. Ask in person. Once you have the recommender’s agreement to provide you with a recommendation,
verify the email address they want to use. You will be required to submit their name and email in the application.
•The recommenders will receive an email generated by CGA when you submit your application. The email will
provide instructions on how to submit their letters electronically.
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Application Instructions
ONLINE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. You will need to create a login and password to apply through Common Grant Application. Once you register with
Common Grant Application (CGA) your login and password will exist for future use. Choose a login and password you
will remember and write it down.
•Visit www.cfncw.org/scholarships and click on the link for New Users. Once you reach the registration page, be
sure to select “Individual” when asked, and to enter “Individual” under the “Organization” field.
•Once you complete the registration page, you will be asked to accept the “Terms of Agreement”, then you will
have an option to Continue to Application or Continue to Dashboard. Click “Continue to Application”.
•You will now see the entire list of scholarships available. All of the criteria are listed with each scholarship, which
corresponds directly with this Scholarship Guide. You can either scroll the list or enter the name of a scholarship
in the search box.
•To print out a sample copy of the application or watch a brief tutorial on YouTube describing how to fill out and
submit your application, select the appropriate options from the “Select an Action” drop down menu. When you
are ready to start, click ‘Start a Draft Application’. If there is no “Start a Draft App” button, the scholarship has not
yet opened.
2. Complete the Basic Application.
•Answer every question in the sections that pertain to you. You don’t have to complete the application in one
sitting. You can start and stop an application as often as needed before the deadline if it has not been submitted.
Everything you've entered will be there when you resume the application.
•Anytime you need to login to CGA, you will need to do so through the www.cfncw.org/scholarships website
under “Returning User”.
•The essay fields have character limitations. While CGA provides a character count, you may consider constructing
your essays in Word or some other program for character counting and pasting into the essay responses.
•If you are applying for more than one scholarship, the information you enter will be automatically entered on
subsequent applications. You will be able to edit/customize each application before you submit it. You can work
on only one application at a time. You must submit a fully completed scholarship application before starting
another.
•Upload the Supporting Materials (EFC verification from FAFSA or FAFSA4caster and your transcript) under the
Attachments tab. Detailed instructions are on the Attachments page of the application to help.
•Complete the Certification Page.
3. Preview the application.
•Review the application carefully for accuracy and completeness. ONCE YOU SUBMIT THE APPLICATION, YOU
CAN NO LONGER MAKE CHANGES.
•if you’ve missed a required field or document, CGA will not allow you to submit your application. CGA will display
a pop-up message indicating which information is missing.
4. Submit the application.
•You will receive an email confirmation that the application has been successfully submitted.
•CGA will send emails to the recommenders you have provided as soon as you submit your application. We
encourage you to submit your application(s) early enough to give the recommenders ample time to complete
and submit your letters of recommendation before the deadline.
5. You should login and review the status often to see if the Letters of Recommendation have been submitted. Your
application is not complete and will not be accepted unless the required Letters of Recommendation are included.
Follow-up with the recommenders as appropriate.
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Scholarship Availability by School and Affiliation
The following is a list of scholarships sorted by school and/or special affiliation. The list is provided only as a starting point
to help you refine your scholarship search. Each one will have additional eligibility requirements. There may scholarships
that you are eligible to apply for that have criteria outside of which high school you attend. Be sure you review all of the
scholarships in the Scholarship Guide carefully.
ANY WASHINGTON STATE HIGH SCHOOL
Andrew York Memorial Scholarship
ANY CHELAN, DOUGLAS, GRANT, KITTITAS
OKANOGAN OR YAKIMA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Country Financial NCW Scholarship
ANY CHELAN, DOUGLAS OR OKANOGAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
AVHRA Human Resource Scholarship
Clarence and Della Murray Scholarship
Doell Family Scholarship
Everett and Roy Hill Music Scholarship
Fern Cousineau Duncan Art Scholarship
Katie Moore Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Marlene & Henry Bauer Scholarship
Mission Scholarship
Rudolph and Carolyn Christianson Scholarship
Sons of Italy Scholarship
Stella Knobel & Mary Jean Carter Scholarship
ANY CHELAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Cancer Care / Betsy Tontini Nursing Scholarship
Chelan County Cattlemen’s Scholarship
Paine Electronics Engineering Scholarship
Ronald Dean Estes Scholarship
Roy W. Hill Music Scholarship
Wenatchee Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
Wenatchee Valley Street Rods Scholarship
William and Elizabeth Robinson Scholarship
ANY DOUGLAS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Cancer Care / Betsy Tontini Nursing Scholarship
Douglas County Waste Management Environmental
Studies Scholarship
Henry Max Galbraith / East Wenatchee
Grange No. 1012 Scholarship
Paine Electronics Engineering Scholarship
Ronald Dean Estes Scholarship
Roy W. Hill Music Scholarship
Wenatchee Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
William and Elizabeth Robinson Scholarship
ANY GRANT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Katie Moore Memorial Nursing Scholarship
ANY OKANOGAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Okanogan Masonic Lodge #169 /
Herbert & Elizabeth Davis Scholarship
ANY EASTMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
Wenatchee Rotary Foundation Scholarship
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Wenatchee Valley Street Rods Scholarship
ANY LAKE CHELAN SCHOOL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Sybil Shearer Nursing Scholarship
ANY MANSON SCHOOL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Sybil Shearer Nursing Scholarship
ANY WENATCHEE SCHOOL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
Wenatchee Rotary Foundation Scholarship
ANY YAKIMA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Washington Hispanic Roundtable Scholarship
BREWSTER HIGH SCHOOL
Brewster High School Rawson Scholarship
Brewster Mike Marin Memorial Scholarship
CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL
Grace Motteler Ekman Whitley Scholarship
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
CASHMERE HIGH SCHOOL
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
Tanner J. Perry Memorial Scholarship
CHELAN HIGH SCHOOL
Cone Family Scholarship
Jerry Van Winkle Memorial Scholarship
Katie and Steven Rolfs Memorial Scholarship
LeMaster / Auvil Scholarship
Silver Star Chapter #93 Order of the
Eastern Star Scholarship
EASTMONT HIGH SCHOOL
Bob and Nita Paine Scholarship
Jerry Van Winkle Memorial Scholarship
John and Elnora Smith Scholarship
Josh Putman Memorial Scholarship
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
LeMaster / Auvil Scholarship
Melonye Shurtz Memorial Scholarship
Nick Schoffen Music Scholarship
Paul Reasor Memorial Scholarship
Wenatchee Bowling Association Scholarship
Wenatchee Exchange Club Scholarship
Wenatchee Women’s Bowling Association –
Opal Wickland Scholarship
ENTIAT HIGH SCHOOL
Entiat Scholarship Foundation Scholarship
Scholarship Availability by School and Affiliation
EPHRATA HIGH SCHOOL
Ferne Daniel Scholarship
MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Ralph and Clara Betcher Scholarship
Virgil V. and Pearl E. Gustin Scholarship
MANSON HIGH SCHOOL
Grace Motteler Ekman Whitley Scholarship
Silver Star Chapter #93 Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship
PATEROS HIGH SCHOOL
Pateros Scholarship
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
Wenatchee Valley Street Rods Scholarship
RITZVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Ronald Dean Estes Scholarship
RIVER ACADEMY
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
TONASKET HIGH SCHOOL
Grace Motteler Ekman Whitley Scholarship
WATERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Jerry Van Winkle Memorial Scholarship
John and Elnora Smith Foundation Scholarship
John and Mary Martin Scholarship
Lauren Ludeman Memorial Scholarship
LeMaster / Auvil Scholarship
Ralph and Clara Betcher Scholarship
Rowland and Ethel Slusser Jones Scholarship
Virgil V. and Pearl E. Gustin Scholarship
Waterville Shocker Scholarship
WENATCHEE HGH SCHOOL
Bob and Nita Paine Scholarship
Bob and Valerie Valaas Health Sciences Scholarship
Eric DePersio Memorial Scholarship
Fisk and Lila Gerhardt Scholarship
Grace Motteler Ekman Whitley Scholarship
Hal Newman Memorial Music Scholarship
J.D. Riggs Memorial Scholarship
Jack and Dede Hill WSU Exchange Club Scholarship
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
Lee Bofto Honorary Scholarship
Linda M. Safar Memorial Scholarship
Sarge Huber Band Scholarship
Wenatchee Bowling Association Scholarship
Wenatchee Exchange Club Scholarship
Wenatchee High School Alumni Foundation Scholarship
WHS, Class of 1952 - Jane Lovejoy Memorial Leadership Scholarship
Wenatchee Women’s Bowling Association –
Opal Wickland Scholarship
WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Bob and Valerie Valaas Health Sciences Scholarship
Eric DePersio Memorial Scholarship
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
Keep It In The Valley Scholarship
COLLEGE STUDENTS
WENATCHEE VALLEY COLLEGE
Altrusa Scholarship Fund of Wenatchee
Arlene Birdsell Martin Teaching Scholarship
Bolyard Family Nursing Scholarship
Cancer Care / Betsy Tontini Nursing Scholarship
Dorothy Prewitt Pohlman / AAUW Scholarship
Henry Max Galbraith / East Wenatchee
Grange No. 1012 Scholarship
Melvin P. ‘Mel’ & Lyndell Crowder NCW Memorial
Horticulture Scholarship
Wenatchee Valley Street Rods Scholarship
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
Harry & Kathern Lovejoy Scholarship
Melvin P. ‘Mel’ & Lyndell Crowder NCW Memorial
Horticulture Scholarship
OTHER CURRENT COLLEGE STUDENTS
AVHRA Human Resource Scholarship
Chelan County Cattlemen’s Scholarship
Country Financial NCW Scholarship
Katie Moore Memorial Nursing Scholarship
NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS (adults returning to college)
Dr. Steven G. Kerr Memorial Medical Scholarship
Sybil Shearer Nursing Scholarship
AFFILIATIONS
CHELAN DOUGLAS COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #1
Chelan County Fire District #1 Volunteer Assoc. Scholarship
KEYES FIBRE CORPORATION
Keyes Fibre Corporation / Don Evenhus Scholarship
NATIONAL GRAPE COOPERATIVE OR WELCH’S EMPLOYEE
National/Welch’s Fred Killian Memorial Scholarship
PAINE ELECTRONICS
Paine Electronics Family Scholarship
SADDLEROCK EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Bud and Donna Corbin Scholarship
Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church Scholarship
Stella Knobel / Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian
Church Music Scholarship
WENATCHEE VALLEY USBC YOUTH BOWLING /
WENATCHEE VALLEY USBC
Wenatchee Bowling Association Scholarship
Wenatchee Women’s Bowling Association –
Opal Wickland Scholarship
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2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Altrusa Scholarship Fund of Wenatchee
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
April 1
One (paid in equal installments over 2 years)
$1,000
Female student graduating this year from Wenatchee Valley College or a female
student who graduated from Wenatchee Valley College in a prior year; enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited 4-year college or university in the USA; demonstrates scholastic ability and financial need. Must maintain a GPA of at least 2.0 to keep the scholarship in place the 2nd year.
Update showing educational progress and a successful academic year are required to keep the scholarship in place the following year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.
cfncw.org).
Andrew York Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $4,500)
Graduating senior from any high school in Washington state; must have been active in school
or the community providing awareness to prevent impaired or distracted driving caused by
influences such as drug, alcohol, marijuana use or texting while driving; must be accepted into
an accredited college, university or trade school. Preference is given to applicants who are active
members of IBEW Local 77 or a child or grandchild of an active IBEW Local 77 member with
verifiable documentation.
Financial need is not considered.
Not available
Arlene Birdsell Martin Teaching Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,300)
Current student graduating from Wenatchee Valley College; seeking a teaching degree at a 4-year college or university. Preference given to English majors.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
AVHRA Human Resource Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
8
February 15
One
$500
A graduating senior from a Chelan Douglas or Okanogan county high school OR a college
student pursuing a career in Human Resources (i.e. organizational development, labor relations,
employment law); will be a full-time student at a 4-year college or university in Washington State
OR at Wenatchee Valley College; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0; demonstrates financial need;
demonstrates strong moral character and service to the community.
Must include an essay addressing “What is your understanding of the HR organizational role and how do you plan to contribute to the effectiveness of the role?”
Not available.
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Bob and Nita Paine Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$1,500
Graduating senior of Wenatchee or Eastmont high school; will attend Washington State
University as a full time student; minimum GPA 3.0; demonstrates financial need; demonstrates
involvement in school and community activities.
Not available.
Bob and Valerie Valaas Health Sciences Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,590)
Graduating senior of Wenatchee or Westside High School; plans to enter the Allied Health
Program at Wenatchee Valley College; minimum 2.5 GPA; demonstrates financial need;
demonstrates interest and potential aptitude in the health field; demonstrates concern for
others.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
Bolyard Family Nursing Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
June 1
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $5,275)
Second year nursing student enrolled full-time at Wenatchee Valley College; demonstrates high
moral character; demonstrates financial need.
Essay addressing why you chose nursing as a career. (300 word limit)
Not Available
Brewster High School Rawson Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee (one will be at least $1,000)
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,850)
Graduating senior of Brewster High School who demonstrates scholastic ability, strong moral character and integrity; based on need and potential (not demonstrated solely by grades).
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Brewster Mike Marin Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $850)
Graduating senior of Brewster High School who demonstrates scholastic ability, strong moral character and integrity; based on need and potential (not demonstrated solely by grades).
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
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Bud and Donna Corbin Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $4,000)
Graduating senior (public, private or home-schooled graduates) affiliated with Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church; demonstrates financial need.
Statement addressing your involvement at Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church (150 word limit).
Possible if funds are available. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Cancer Care / Betsy Tontini Nursing Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $3,000)
Graduating senior of a Chelan or Douglas County High School or a current Wenatchee Valley
College student; plans to enroll or is enrolled in the nursing program at Wenatchee Valley
College; minimum 3.0 GPA; demonstrates proven leadership ability by participation in
community service and extracurricular activities; demonstrates a significant chance of success;
demonstrates financial need.
Possible after acceptance into the nursing program. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Cathryn “Kate” George Frechen Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Two
$200 each
Graduating senior of Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools in Pewamo, Michigan; seeking
further education in an accredited education program in the USA; demonstrates financial need;
is a promising student (not necessarily demonstrated solely by grades) with potential scholastic
ability; displays strong moral character and integrity.
Brief essay answering the question “What do you like doing?”
Not available.
Chelan County Cattlemen’s Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
10
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,750)
Graduating senior of a Chelan County high school or a current college student who graduated
from a Chelan County high school; will major in agriculture, vet medicine, home economics or
family studies. Children or grandchildren of members of the former Chelan County Cattlemen’s
Association are given preference.
If you are a child or grandchild of a member of the former Chelan County Cattlemen’s Association, attach a statement telling us the member’s name and your relationship to them.
Not available.
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Chelan County Fire District #1 Volunteer Association Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL: RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,225)
A member or retired member in good standing of the Chelan County Fire District #1 Volunteers
Association or Chelan Douglas County Firefighter Association for at least one year OR be a
spouse, child or grandchild of a member.
Statement addressing your relationship to the Chelan County Fire District #1 Volunteers Association or the Chelan Douglas County Firefighter Association.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Clarence and Della Murray Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee.
Determined by committee (will distribute $5,100). Award paid over 2 years.
Graduating senior of a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan county high school; based on financial need and potential scholastic ability; demonstrates strong moral character and integrity.
Update showing educational progress and a successful academic year are required to keep the scholarship in place the following year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at
www.cfncw.org).
Cone Family Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,900)
Graduating senior of Chelan High School who will be attending an accredited 4-year college; demonstrates financial need.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Country Financial NCW Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$500
Be a current graduating senior or a student who graduated in the past two years from a Chelan,
Douglas, Okanogan, Yakima, Kittitas or Grant county high school; will be a full-time student at
an accredited 2-year or 4-year college in the USA; demonstrates financial need that is a direct
result of the death of a parent or guardian (i.e. no life insurance); academic score/rank is not a
requirement.
A brief essay (500 words or less) addressing "How the loss of your parent or guardian has
affected your life financially. Include how the loss impacted your college plans (for example;
college choice, affordability, etc.) and how you have provided for yourself or other family
members in the face of financial challenges."
Not available.
Doell Family Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,550)
Graduating senior of a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan county high school; plans to major in journalism or music; demonstrates financial need, potential and scholastic ability.
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Not available
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Dorothy Prewitt Pohlman / AAUW Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
April 1
Two
$1,500 each
Current or former female student at Wenatchee Valley College; must have completed a
minimum of 60 cumulative credits at Wenatchee Valley College (completion of an AA degree is
not required); must be accepted at a 4-year college in Washington state with plans to pursue a
bachelor’s degree; successful candidate(s) will be attending the 4-year school in the fall of 2015.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Douglas County Waste Management Environmental Studies College Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,300)
Graduating senior of a Douglas County high school; will major in environmental science or environmental engineering.
Not available
Dr. Steven G. Kerr Memorial Medical Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$500
Non-traditional student (adult returning to college) at Wenatchee Valley College enrolled in the Allied Health Program.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Entiat Scholarship Foundation Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,000)
Current graduate of Entiat High School seeking further education in an accredited educational program in the USA.
Not available
Eric DePersio Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
12
February 15
Two
$1,000 each
Graduating senior of Wenatchee or Westside High School; demonstrates financial need, potential and scholastic ability; demonstrates significant improvement academically and/or has overcome obstacles during high school.
Not available
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Everett & Roy Hill Music Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $12,750). Award paid over 2 years.
Graduating senior from a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan County high school; major or minor in the field of music; demonstrates financial need.
Student must show educational progress in the field of music and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 to keep the scholarship in place the second year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.cfncw.org).
Fern Cousineau Duncan Art Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $3,675)
Applicant must be pursuing art as a career, not just as a hobby; graduating senior from a Chelan,
Douglas or Okanogan county high school; demonstrates financial need. Candidates will present
a minimum of 10 pieces (Don’t send with your application. You will be contacted with further
information). See your art department for details.
Not available
Ferne Daniel Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,675)
Graduating senior from Ephrata High School seeking further education at a 4-year college or
university in Washington State; majoring in education and/or agriculture or related areas;
demonstrates scholastic ability and financial need.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Fisk and Lila Gerhardt Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
Four
Determined by committee (will distribute $8,000). Award paid over 2 years
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School; minimum 3.8 GPA; attending 4-year college or university.
Update showing educational progress and a successful academic year are required to keep the scholarship in place the second year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.
cfncw.org).
Grace Motteler Ekman Whitley Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL: February 15
Multiple. Awards are made to each school.
Determined by committee
Graduating high school senior from Cascade (Leavenworth), Manson, Tonasket and Wenatchee
High Schools; must have a 2.5-3.25 GPA; successful candidates will be those who, though maybe
not having the highest grades, demonstrate perseverance, commitment and a determination to
improve their future through education.
Essay addressing difficulties you have overcome and how your future can be improved through education. (300 word limit)
Not available
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2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Hal Newman Memorial Music Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$2,650
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School; seeking further education in instrumental or vocal music at a 4-year college or university.
Not available
Harry & Kathern Lovejoy Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
June 1
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $10,925)
Open to transfer, non-traditional and graduate students that have completed the minimum
credit hours to be considered a third year student at Washington State University; will attend
WSU as a full time student majoring in studies that directly relate to agriculture issues (may
include majors outside the College of Agriculture, Human and National Resource Sciences as
long as your future work will directly impact the broad community of agriculture); demonstrates
potential to impact agricultural advancements as evidenced by professor recommendations;
demonstrates commitment to their studies as documented by GPA (at least 3.0), classroom
performance and any direct work experience in an agriculture related industry; demonstrates
financial need; preference will be given to applicant from Central Washington defined by Chelan,
Douglas, Okanogan, Ferry and Grant counties.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with current applicants. Scholarship is available for graduate school only if applicant received the scholarship as an undergraduate.
Henry Max Galbraith / East Wenatchee Grange No. 1012 Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $775)
Douglas County resident; graduating senior enrolled at Wenatchee Valley College or a first or
second year student at Wenatchee Valley College; enrolled at Wenatchee Valley College in
either agriculture/ag-related field of study OR in Allied Health Program; exhibits a balanced
combination of character, academic achievement, community involvement, college motivation
and financial need.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
J. D. Riggs Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
14
February 15
One
$1,500
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School; will major in the performing arts field, specifically
acting or singing; must have a minimum GPA of 2.5; demonstrates talent, drive and the ability to
overcome obstacles.
Three letters of recommendation are required and must be from either your school activities
adviser, employer, community activity supervisor or coach. Applications are eliminated if
recommendations differ from the requirement.
Not available
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Jack and Dede Hill WSU Exchange Club Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$750
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School; must be accepted at Washington State University;
based on scholarship, leadership and community service.
Possible for last year’s recipient only. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants
Jerry Van Winkle Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$1,000
Graduating senior from Waterville High School; OR is also open to students who attended
Orondo School and are graduating from Chelan or Eastmont high school; will attend a 2-year
or 4-year university or a vocational, technical, trade school in the USA as a full time student;
minimum GPA of 2.5; based on financial need, strong moral character and demonstrated
personal growth throughout high school. Recognition is given to a student who has “turned it
around” academically.
Not available
John and Elnora Smith Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Three
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,500)
Three scholarships are awarded to 1) a graduating senior of Waterville High School; 2) a
graduating senior of Eastmont High School who is a resident of the Orondo School District;
and 3) a graduating senior of Eastmont High School who is a resident of the Eastmont School
District; will attend a 2-year or 4-year university or a vocational, technical, trade school; based on
scholarship, citizenship, service to the community and financial need.
Not available
John and Mary Martin Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$425
Graduating senior from Waterville High School; will attend 2-year or 4-year university or a
vocational, technical, trade school; primarily based on financial need.
Not available
Josh Putman Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$700
Graduating senior of Eastmont High School; accepted to an accredited educational program in
the USA; minimum 2.5 GPA; demonstrates financial need. Preference is given to those who may
not have the highest grades, but have shown perseverance and commitment to success and
academic improvement.
Not available
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2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Junior Service League of Wenatchee Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$1,000
Graduating senior from Wenatchee, Westside, Eastmont, Cashmere, Leavenworth or Quincy
High School; will attend a 2-year, 4-year or technical school as a full time student; minimum GPA
of 2.75; demonstrates leadership ability, especially in community service activities. Priority is
given to a student who has overcome an obstacle later in life (for example, “homelessness”),
and/or is a child or grandchild of a Junior Service League of Wenatchee member.
Think of a tough time or challenge in your life. 1) In one paragraph, please share why this time in
your life was difficult. 2) In a second paragraph please explain how this has changed your life or
what you learned from it. 3) If you are a child or grandchild of a JSLW member, please state that
relationship.
Not available
Katie and Steven Rolfs Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$350
Graduating senior of Chelan High School; must be a worthy student that would not meet
eligibility requirements for most scholarships.
Not available
Katie Moore Memorial Nursing Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
June 1
One
$1,000
Female; third year nursing student; seeking a Bachelor of Science degree as a full time student
in the nursing program at a 4-year college or university in the United States; graduated from a
Chelan, Douglas, Grant or Okanogan county high school; minimum GPA of 3.5; demonstrates
financial need. Priority is given to students interested in pediatric nursing and having experience
with an ill child and their family and friends.
Essay addressing “What motivated you to become a nurse and what experiences were involved
in your decision.” Also address any experience you’ve had with an ill child and their family and
friends. (500 word limit)
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
Keep it in the Valley Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
16
April 1
Up to 15
$1,500 each
Graduating senior from Cashmere, Eastmont, River Academy, Wenatchee or Westside High
Schools or home-schooled students in the same school districts as those named schools; will
attend Wenatchee Valley College as a full time student; minimum GPA of 2.0.
Essay addressing “Someone is paying it forward for you by providing this scholarship to WVC.
What’s your thought of paying it forward for someone else?” (150 word limit)
Not available
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Keyes Fibre Corporation / Don Evenhus Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,220)
Dependent children (up to age 26) of current employees at the Molded Fibre Plant in
Wenatchee. High school sophomores applying for junior year Running Start and high school
juniors applying for senior year Running Start are eligible to apply for costs associated with
books and fees.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Lake Chelan Rotary Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee
Graduating senior from a high school in the Lake Chelan or Manson school districts; has a career
goal; demonstrates the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self’ through participation in school and
community activities; demonstrates a commitment to advancing world understanding, goodwill
and peace through fellowship.
Possible for previous year recipients only.
Lauren Ludeman Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,400)
Graduating senior from Waterville High School; demonstrates strong moral character and
leadership through volunteerism and service to family and community; seeking further
education at an accredited educational program in the USA; minimum 2.5 GPA; demonstrates
financial need.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
Lee Bofto Honorary Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $925)
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School who has participated in athletics or served the
WHS athletic department in some way; minimum 2.5 GPA and passed the WASL or equivalent
exam; demonstrates financial need.
Not available
LeMaster/Auvil Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Multiple - awards made in each school
Determined by committee
Graduating senior of Chelan, Eastmont and Waterville high schools; based on financial
need, leadership qualities, academic potential, participation in extracurricular activities and
demonstrated ability to overcome obstacles; must attend a post-secondary school in Washington
State; cumulative 2.5 GPA; priority given to students who attended Orondo School.
Not available
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2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Linda M. Safar Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$525
Graduating senior from Wenatchee High School seeking further education as a full-time
student at an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university in the United States; will major
studies leading to a career that addresses social justice needs (i.e. law, social work, health);
demonstrates financial need and involvement in school and community activities.
Essay addressing your commitment to social justice issues and causes. (500 word limit)
Not available
Marlene & Henry Bauer Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
One
$4,000 (distributed over 4 years)
Graduating senior of a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan county high school or a nontraditional
student (adult returning to college) who will attend a community college as a full-time student;
must be pursuing a career in business, marketing, management, accounting or other business
related field; minimum 2.5 GPA; demonstrates financial need. Must be enrolled at a community
college in the fall of 2015.
Continuing as a full-time student in a business related major and maintaining at least a 2.0
GPA are required to keep the award in place in subsequent years. Must submit a Continuation
Request (available at www.cfncw.org).
Melonye Shurtz Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$300
Graduating senior of Eastmont High School; minimum 3.0 GPA; full-time student pursuing further
education in a service related field such as teaching, medical, social work, etc.
Essay on the subject, “What difference can one person with a caring heart make?” (300 word
limit)
Not available
Melvin P. ‘Mel’ & Lyndell Crowder NCW Memorial Horticulture Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
18
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $7,400)
Currently enrolled in the Tree Fruit Production Program at Wenatchee Valley College OR the Tree
Fruit Management in the Horticulture Program at WSU.
Possible. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Mission Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
April 1
One
$1,000 travel award (not to be used for education)
Plan to travel to Latin America to provide community service through a qualified church or 501(c)
(3) and will complete the mission within two years of the award; must be a junior or senior from
a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan county high school.
Though it isn’t necessary to have a specific plan in place, address your desire/dream and timeframe for a mission trip (500 word limit).
Not available
National /Welch’s Fred Killian Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,740)
Graduating high school senior whose parent or guardian is a current member of the National
Grape Cooperative or is a current employee of Welch’s; minimum GPA of 2.5; is active in
community leadership; is seeking further education in an accredited educational program in the
United States.
Statement addressing your relationship with the National Grape Cooperative or Welch’s.
Not available
Nick Schoffen Music Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,500)
Graduating senior of Eastmont High School pursuing music education at an accredited
educational program in the USA.
Not available
Okanogan Masonic Lodge #169 - Herbert and Elizabeth Davis Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Multiple, determined by committee
Varies. Determined by committee (typically $500 - $1,000)
Graduating senior of an Okanogan county high school.
Not available
Paine Electronics Engineering Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
One
$10,000 (paid over 4 years)
Major in mechanical or electrical engineering; graduating senior of a Chelan or Douglas county
high school; minimum 3.0 GPA; demonstrates financial need.
Continuing to major in mechanical or electrical engineering and a successful academic year are
required to keep the award in place the following year. Must submit a Continuation Request
(available at www.cfncw.org).
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Paine Electronics Family Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
Two
$4,000 (paid over 4 years)
Graduating senior of any high school whose parents are employed by Paine Electronics; seeking
further education at any technical, community college or university in the USA; minimum 2.5
GPA.
Update showing educational progress and a successful academic year are required to keep the
scholarship in place the following year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.
cfncw.org).
Pateros Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $15,650)
Graduating senior from Pateros High School seeking further education at an accredited 2-year or
4-year college, university or trade school.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
Paul Reasor Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$550
Graduating senior of Eastmont High School accepted to an accredited educational program
in the USA; have a GPA between 2.8 and 3.5; must have participated in a varsity sport for a
minimum of 2 years.
Essay addressing how athletics has influenced your life and how participating in them has
inspired your future educational goals. (300 word limit)
Letters of recommendation must include one from a coach and one from a teacher. Applications
are eliminated if recommendations differ from the requirement.
Not available
Ralph and Clara Betcher Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
20
February 15
One or two – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $9,000). Award paid over 2 years.
Current or past graduate of Waterville or Mansfield High School; will attend a vocational, trade/
technical school or will major at a community college in a trade or skill; post-secondary school
must be in Washington, Oregon or Idaho; primarily based on financial need.
Update showing education progress and a successful academic year is required to keep the
scholarship in place the 2nd year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.cfncw.
org).
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Ronald Dean Estes Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Four
$1,000 each
A graduating senior who is a resident of Chelan or Douglas County or a graduating senior of
Ritzville High School; minimum GPA of 2.5; demonstrates financial need; demonstrates strong
leadership skills; has been accepted into a college, trade school or university; has a history of
working or participation in school sports, events, church activities, etc.; has an attendance record
of 90% during the school calendar year; first generation college students are given priority.
Not available
Rowland and Ethel Slusser Jones Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
Two
$3,000 each (paid over 2 years)
Graduating senior from Waterville High School; enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited
college, university, craft, art or trade school the year immediately following graduation;
minimum high school GPA of 2.5; demonstrates financial need.
Update documenting educational progress and a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 is required to
keep the scholarship in place the second year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at
www.cfncw.org).
Roy W. Hill Music Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
Two. One to a Chelan County graduate and one to a Douglas County graduate
$18,500 each (paid over 4 years)
Major in music; will be enrolled as a full-time student in the college or university of their choice;
graduating senior of a Chelan or Douglas county high school. Selection committee may require a
personal interview.
Continuing to be a full-time music major in good academic standing and completion of 40 hours
community service is required to keep the award in place the following year. Must submit a
Continuation Request (available at www.cfncw.org) and documentation of community service
hours. Documentation of community service hours must be signed by the project supervisor.
Rudolph and Carolyn Christianson Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
One
$15,300 (paid over 4 years)
Graduating senior of a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan county high school; demonstrates promise
and potential academically and in career choice; demonstrates leadership abilities. Personal
interviews are required.
Update showing educational progress and a successful academic year are required to keep the
scholarship in place the following year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.
cfncw.org).
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Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more - determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,300)
Graduating senior (public, private or home-schooled graduates) affiliated with Saddlerock
Evangelical Presbyterian Church; demonstrates financial need.
A statement addressing your involvement at Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church. (150
word limit)
Possible if funds are available. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
“Sarge” Huber Band Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$1,000
Graduating senior from Wenatchee High School; must have participated in one or more of the
WHS Golden Apple Band, WHS Jazz Band or WHS Wind Ensemble during each and all years at
WHS; minimum 3.0 GPA.
Not available
Silver Star Chapter #93 Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Two (One to a Chelan High School graduating senior and one to a Manson High School
graduating senior)
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,300)
Graduating senior of Chelan and Manson High School; resident of Washington State for at least
one year prior to graduation; U.S. citizen or legal resident; minimum 2.5 GPA.
Three letters of recommendation are required- one letter from a school official and two
from community leaders. Applications are eliminated if recommendations differ from the
requirement.
Not available
Sons of Italy Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
22
February 15
One or more - determined by committee
$525
Applicant or a legal family member has 1/8 or more Italian ancestry; is accepted as a full-time
student at a certified technical /trade school, 2-year or 4-year college or university of their
choice; graduating senior from a Chelan, Douglas or Okanogan county high school or a current,
full-time Wenatchee Valley College student; demonstrates financial need.
Statement addressing your Italian heritage/descent. (300 word limit)
Letters of recommendation must include one from a teacher and one from a civic leader or
business person. Applications are eliminated if recommendations differ from the requirement.
Not available
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Stella Knobel & Mary Jean Carter Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more - determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $2,300)
Graduating senior or nontraditional student (adult returning to college) from Chelan, Douglas or
Okanogan county; major or minor in music; will be enrolled as a full-time student in the college
or university of their choice; must be a passionate and experienced organist or pianist (organists
given priority).
Statement addressing your experience with and passion for the organ or piano. (300 word limit)
Not available
Stella Knobel/Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church Music Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more - determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $625)
Must be pursuing further education in the field of music; graduating senior (public, private
or home-schooled graduates) affiliated with Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church;
demonstrates financial need.
Statement addressing your involvement at Saddlerock Evangelical Presbyterian Church. (150
word limit)
Possible if funds are available. Must reapply and will compete with new applicants.
Sybil Shearer Nursing Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
June 1
One or more - determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $27,750)
Graduating high school senior from Chelan or Manson High School or a nontraditional student
who is a current resident within the Lake Chelan or Manson School Districts; accepted to or
currently enrolled full time in an accredited nursing program in the USA; minimum 3.0 GPA
in the year prior to submitting an application; primarily based on goals in the field of nursing
as described in the application essay, as well as evidence of interest in a nursing career
demonstrated by volunteerism or previous employment; secondarily based on financial need.
Letters of recommendation must include one letter from a school official and one from a nonfamily member. Applications are eliminated if recommendations differ from the requirement.
Renewable for up to 3 years or completion of the program whichever is shorter. Future years
are contingent on reapplication and remaining a full-time nursing student in good academic
standing. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.cfncw.org).
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2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Tanner J. Perry Memorial Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$1,000
Graduating senior from Cashmere High School; enrolled in an accredited educational program
with preference given to those pursuing a science/math related field; must demonstrate a
commitment to extracurricular activities such as cross country, leadership and/or knowledge
bowl.
Letters of recommendation must include one from an educator and one from a family member
or a community member to ensure this award goes to a student who displays strong moral
character and demonstrates passion and concern for others. Applications are eliminated if
recommendations differ from the requirement.
Not available
Virgil V. and Pearl E. Gustin Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
CONTINUATION:
February 15
Multiple. Awards are made in each school.
Determined by committee (paid over 2 years)
Graduating senior of Waterville or Mansfield High Schools; enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college,
university, vocational, or technical school in the USA; financial need is considered.
Update showing educational progress and a successful academic year are required to keep the
scholarship in place the following year. Must submit a Continuation Request (available at www.
cfncw.org).
Washington Hispanic Roundtable Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,325)
Graduating senior of a Yakima Valley high school (A.C. Davis, East Valley, Eisenhower, West
Valley high schools and Yakima Valley Tech.); seeking further education at an accredited 2-year
or 4-year college or university in Washington state; member of the Hispanic group; resident of
Washington state; minimum GPA of 2.0.
Not available.
Waterville Shocker Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
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February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $700)
A current or past graduate of Waterville High School; will enroll or is enrolled
as a full-time student at a post-secondary school; has a minimum GPA of 2.5; primarily based on
school and community participation, personal characteristics and leadership. Be sure to describe
your leadership roles in school and the community in your personal statement.
Not available.
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Wenatchee Bowling Association Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,925)
Graduating senior or a previous recipient in their first year of college; accepted to the school
of their choice; graduating seniors on Wenatchee or Eastmont bowling teams or a child or
grandchild of an active Wenatchee Valley USBC member (address the relationship in your
personal statement) may apply - however, priority will be given to an applicant who has current,
active participation in the Wenatchee Valley USBC youth bowling program including bowling in
a sanctioned league; must demonstrate leadership abilities, bowling achievements, scholastic
achievements and citizenship.
Possible. Must have been a previous recipient and reapply and compete with new applicants.
Wenatchee Exchange Club Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Two
$1,000 each
Graduating senior of Wenatchee or Eastmont High School; primarily based on academics and
involvement in school, community and church activities. Preference is given to children or
grandchildren of current or deceased members of Wenatchee Exchange Club.
If you are a child or grandchild of a current or deceased member of Wenatchee Exchange Club, a
statement is required addressing that relationship.
Not available.
Wenatchee High School Alumni Foundation Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $6,800)
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School; primarily based on a demonstration of significant
financial need; must show scholastic ability demonstrated by academic performance and formal
test results; ideal candidate is a student capable of completing a college or technical program
who might not be financially able to do so without the help of the Wenatchee High School
Alumni Foundation.
Transcript must include SAT scores.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
Wenatchee High School, Class of 1952 - Jane Lovejoy Memorial Leadership Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
IMPORTANT:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $3,000)
Graduating senior of Wenatchee High School; must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher; demonstrates
leadership at WHS; demonstrates leadership and service in the community.
Three letters of recommendation are required. Each letter should provide support and validation
of the applicant’s leadership activities and skill, including results of the applicant’s leadership
efforts. Applications are eliminated if recommendations differ from the requirement.
Essay addressing 1)what leadership means to you, 2) a brief description of a personal leadership
experience including results of that activity and 3) how you see yourself being a leader in the
future.
Not available
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2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Wenatchee Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
February 15
Two
$2,000 each
Graduating senior of a Chelan or Douglas County high school; demonstrates a high degree of
service to others (community, church, family, etc.); shows academic merit; minimum 2.5 GPA but
ideal candidate would have a 3.5 or better; financial need is considered but not above service
to others and academic merit; preference is given to Key Club members or students who have a
family member who is/has been in Kiwanis.
Essay addressing your commitment to volunteerism including an estimate of volunteer hours
during your high school career. Also, be sure to address any relationship with a current or former
member of Kiwanis. (300 word limit)
Not available
Wenatchee Rotary Foundation Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
IMPORTANT:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more
Determined by committee
Current or prior graduating senior of a high school within the Wenatchee or Eastmont School
District (defined as public, private and accredited home schools); must be enrolled or planning
to enroll as a full time student at an accredited college, university trade school or at Wenatchee
Valley College; minimum GPA of 2.5; demonstrate a degree of service to family, school or
community; demonstrate leadership qualities or leadership potential; demonstrate financial
need; shows academic strength and/or significant academic improvement.
1) Essay addressing how you overcame a personal or academic challenge or adversity and how
you will use the ‘gift of education’ to make a difference within your school, home or community.
2) This scholarship is provided by Wenatchee Rotary Foundation. Their motto is ‘Service Above
Self’. What does that phrase mean to you? (www.wenatcheerotary.org)
Submit up to 3 letters of recommendation from people who know you well such as a teacher,
counselor, coach, community mentor, etc.
Once awarded, scholarship can be renewed annually with reapplication and demonstrated
success in student’s field of study. Awardees must commit to attending one Rotary Club meeting
and maintaining ongoing contact with the Wenatchee Rotary Club. Must submit a Continuation
Request (available at www.cfncw.org)by February 15.
Wenatchee Valley Street Rods Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
SUPPLEMENTAL:
RENEWAL:
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February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1,500)
Graduating senior from a high school in Chelan County, Eastmont School District or Quincy
School District majoring in an automotive field OR a student who has been accepted into a
medically related field at Wenatchee Valley College; must have maintained a good record of
citizenship and responsibility and not have a public criminal record.
If you are a child of a member of the Wenatchee Valley Street Rods, please tell us the member’s
name and your relationship to them.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
2015 Community Foundation of NCW Scholarships
Wenatchee Women’s Bowling Association - Opal Wickland Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One or more – determined by committee
Determined by committee (will distribute $1875)
Graduating senior or a previous recipient in their first year of college; must be accepted to
the school of their choice; graduating seniors on the Wenatchee or Eastmont High School
bowling teams or a child or grandchild of an active Wenatchee Valley USBC member (address
the relationship in your personal statement) may apply - however, priority will be given to an
applicant who has current, active participation in the Wenatchee Valley USBC youth bowling
program including bowling in a sanctioned league; must demonstrate leadership abilities,
bowling achievements, scholastic achievements and citizenship.
Possible. Must reapply and compete with new applicants.
William and Elizabeth Robinson Scholarship
APPLICATION DUE:
NO. OF AWARDS:
AMOUNT:
ELIGIBILITY:
RENEWAL:
February 15
One
$1,000
Graduating senior from a Chelan or Douglas County high school; will attend a 2-year or 4-year
college or university in the USA as a full-time student; GPA between 3.3 and 3.9; demonstrates
characteristics that will lead to success in college and beyond; based on financial need,
participation in high school, community or church activities.
Not available.
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