Private Scholarships



Private and Local Scholarships

Blue Mt Community Foundation Scholarships

Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for at least 3 years. Some OR schools eligible. Become available 1/1

|Name of Scholarship |Eligibility |Qualifications |Amount of Award |Application |

| | | | |Deadline |

|Ralph R. & Mary E. Bennett Scholarship |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need. |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Bobby Cox Memorial Fund |WW County or Milton-Freewater high school senior of |Outstanding leadership qualities and financial | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Latino descent. |need. | | |

|Earl & Lucille Blake Scholarship |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Terry Copple Fund Scholarship |Graduates of Walla Walla High School |Student must major in visual arts at the | |Postmark 3/1 |

| | |college level or at a special art school. | | |

| | |Obtained average scholastic achievement and | | |

| | |demonstrate financial need. | | |

|T.B. Elliott Fund Scholarship |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Walla Walla Public High Schools Scholarship |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

|Fund |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|William & Mary Falconer Endowment Fund |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Keith and Helen Fenner Fund |Graduates of Columbia, Umatilla or WW County high |Can demonstrate extraordinary examples of | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |schools |leadership and good citizenship. Applicants | | |

| | |must site specific examples of leadership roles| | |

| | |and citizenship activities. | | |

|Dayl and Doris Graves Scholarship Fund |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

|Ann Weatherill Memorial |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Edward F. Fields Memorial Fund |Walla Walla County 4-H or FFA graduates |Must be attending WSU with interest in | |Postmark 3/1 |

| | |livestock, veterinarian medicine, or extension | | |

| | |services | | |

|Roberta Bell Kraemer Fund |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | | | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|O. A. & Marion White 4-H Scholarship |Must be an active 4-H member | | |Postmark 3/1 |

|Kenneth Garner Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via | |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application |Postmark 3/1 |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Kenneth Garner Scholarship Endowment Fund |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home |Based on financial need |To be determined via |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | |application | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Betty Rae & Luetta Anderson Fund |Graduates of Walla Walla High School |Plan to continue foreign language at the | |Postmark 3/1 |

| | |collegial level (preference for students | | |

| | |studying German) | | |

|Bayne Family Fund |Graduates of Walla Walla High School |Students active in student government | |Postmark 3/1 |

|Jim Kibler Agriculture Fund |Preference to those from Washington, Oregon, or Idaho |Students attending college or specialized | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |with farming or cattle-raising backgrounds |vocational agri-business programs in | | |

| | |anticipation of careers in faming, animal | | |

| | |science (including veteran medicine), natural | | |

| | |resource management, agricultural technologies,| | |

| | |Ag. Marketing and Ag. management | | |

|Larry Jay Brittain Memorial Fund |Graduates of WW county High Schools |Students who were active in youth baseball. | |Postmark 3/1 |

| | |Must demonstrate a desire to pursue higher | | |

| | |education and an academic ability to achieve. | | |

| | |Financial need will be considered. | | |

|Marilyn Jensen Memorial Fund |Graduating seniors of Weston-McEwen High School in |Must have a 2.5 grade point average or higher | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Athena, Oregon |and have been active in extracurricular | | |

| | |programs (sports, music, student government or | | |

| | |drama). Applicants must demonstrate good | | |

| | |citizenship, good school attendance and | | |

| | |above-average effort. Preference is given to | | |

| | |applicants seeking a degree in engineering, | | |

| | |health-related field, or attending a Christian | | |

| | |college seeking a degree in | | |

| | |ministry/humanitarian service. | | |

| | | | | |

|Ralph & Elsa Emigh Fund |Graduates of Columbia, Garfield, and Walla Walla |Must demonstrate merit or who have financial | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |County as well as Milton-Freewater, Weston, and Athena|need irrespective of academic achievement or | | |

| |Oregon high school graduates |class rank | | |

|Edward Fields |Graduates of WW county High Schools, GED, or Home | | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Schooled. Also eligible are WW county residents for | | | |

| |at least 3 years | | | |

|Ann Weatherill |Graduates of Garrison Middle School |Demonstrate academic excellence and financial | |Postmark 3/1 |

| | |need | | |

|Tichi-Groom Fund |Graduates of Walla Walla or Umatilla County high | | |Postmark 3/1 |

| |school whose parent must be in fire-fighting service, | | | |

| |paid or volunteer; or city/county law enforcement | | | |

| |officer. | | | |

|Northwest Grain Growers |Graduates of Walla Walla, Waitsburg, Prescott, |While in college maintain a 2.75 GPA and be |Four Year Scholarships |Postmark 3/1 |

| |Touchet, DeSales, McLoughlin, Walla Walla Valley |enrolled full time. Scholarships are based on |of $1,000 per year | |

| |Academy and “at large” members of, children of |merit. (Not required to submit FASFA and tax | | |

| |members, or children of Northwest Grain Growers Inc. |return or submit the financial information | | |

| | |section of the application form) | | |

Other private and local scholarships:

|Name of Scholarship |Eligibility |Qualifications |Amount of Award |Application |

| | | | |Deadline |

|Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship |High School seniors interested in pursuing a career in|Plan to enroll full-time in ag-related program.|$1500 |

| |AG who demonstrate excellence in areas of academics, | | |ew/ |

| |leadership, and AG experience. | | | |

|Alfred G. and Elma M. Milotte Scholarship |Interest in nature and have expressed it in an |Samples of artistic work you have done |One-year grants up to | |

|Trust Fund |artistic way. High school graduate or GED with GPA 3.0|expressing your observations of and interest in|$4,000 |March 31, 2013 |

| |or better. Resident to WA for at least 5 yrs. Have |the natural world around you. This work may be | | |

| |been acceptance to a trade school, art school, |either written or visual art. Include high | | |

| |two-year or four-year college or university for either|school or college transcripts and two letters | | |

| |undergraduate or graduate studies. |of reference. | | |

|American Association of University Women |Must be a woman seeking to complete her education |Submit transcript from one year of college. |$1000 |

|Scholarship |(bachelor or graduate degree and must have attended |Demonstrate community involvement, need-based. |WW branch awards |ps.php |

| |one year of college). Resident of Walla Walla County, |(Must have break of one year during collegial |2 scholarships |Check site for updated deadline |

| |Columbia County, or Milton Freewater |process). |$500-$1,000 | |

|American Cancer Society Scholarship |The scholarship program is designed to ease the |Must be diagnosed with cancer before the age of|$2,500. Recipients can |

| |financial and emotional hardships associated with |21. Applicants must be age 25 or younger at the|apply up to multiple |ogramsservices/app/resource-detail.aspx?r|

| |fighting cancer and to assist young cancer survivors |time of application. Scheduled to graduate from|years for awards |esourceId=58356 |

| |in reaching their academic potential and fulfilling |high school and/or continuing college in the |totaling $10,000. |February 22, 2013 |

| |career dreams. |upcoming school year. Must be a U.S. citizen | | |

| | |and a resident of Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, | | |

| | |Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, | | |

| | |Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington or Wyoming. | | |

| | |Must have a 2.5 GPA or above. | | |

|American Chemical Society |Must be an African American, Hispanic/Latino, or |Have high academic achievement in chemistry or |Up to $5,000 a year |Received by 3/1/13 |

| |American Indian; a U.S. citizen or permanent resident |science. Must have a 3.0 GPA and able to show |(renewable) |

| |majoring in chemical sciences & planning a career in |financial need. | |tent?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_TRANSITIONM|

| |the chemical sciences or chemical technology. Be a |Scholarships are awarded on the basis of | |AIN&node_id=1234&use_sec=false&sec_url_va|

| |full time student. (Students in medicine or pharmacy |academic record, career objective, leadership | |r=region1&__uuid=7d182caf-ed59-40a9-b201-|

| |are not eligible). |ability, participation in school activities, | |2c619a5b91a6 |

| | |and community service. | | |

|American Indian Endowed Scholarship |Must have close ties to an American Indian tribe or |Statement detailing close cultural and social |$500 - $2,000 a year |Received by 2/1/13 |

| |community in state of WA, enrolled full-time., be a WA|ties to an in-state American Indian community. | |

| |state resident, demonstrate financial need intent to |Include transcripts from last five years, three| |s/AIES-2013-Application-FillableForm.pdf#|

| |use education to benefit other American Indians (Must |letters of recommendation, and application | |search="American Indian Endowed |

| |not be pursuing a degree in Theology) | | |Scholarship" |

|Assocication for Women in Communications |Must be WA state resident, registered at four year |Student is majoring in advertising, film, | |Postmarked by 3/31/12 |

|Seattle Professional Chapter |college in WA, be of Junior status or higher. |journalism, graphic design, marketing, | |

| | |multimedia design, photography, public | |hips/scholarships/ |

| | |relations, technical communications, radio and | | |

| | |television. Show positive contribution toward | | |

| | |major on campus/in community. She two work | | |

| | |samples. Have financial need. | | |

|BIAW Building Industry Assoc. of WA |Washington resident pursuing a career in the |Candidate must show academic achievement, work |5,000 renewable |Received by 5/11/12 |

|Scholarship |construction industry. |experience, community service/school | |See Financial Aid office for applications|

| | |activities, recommendations financial need, and| |

| | |essay | |ity/MBCC/BIAWScholarshipApp_2012.pdf |

|Coca-COLA ALL-STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE |US citizen or permanent residents. Actively engaged |3.5 GPA in last 5 years of school |$350 - $1000 |coca- |

|ACADEMIC TEAM PROGRAM |in volunteer service or employed at least part time. | | |varies |

|Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington |Must be a descendant of a pioneer who established |Must be a full-time student, of Junior or |One $1,500 |4/1/13 |

|Scholarship |residence in Washington (1870), Oregon (1853), Idaho |higher college status, resident of WW County, | |

| |(1863) or Montana (1863) |Dayton or Milton-Freewater; preference given to| |ships.asp |

| | |history, education, or English. | | |

|Dorothy Yothers Memorial Scholarship |Must be a female student over 25 pursuing a |Based on financial need, motivation, |$1,000 per quarter |By 5/15/13 |

|“Second Chances” scholarship |vocational/technical program in WA state; US citizen |activities, accomplishments, and aptitude (Not |Renewable if have 3.0 |scholarships.htm |

| | |for those seeking Bachelors degree) |GPA | |

|ESA Foundation |Must be a WA state resident; Multiple awards. |Candidates have a min. 3.0 GPA or ACT 22/SAT | |2/1/2013 |

| | |1030. Selections based on character, | |esaf |

| | |leadership, service, financial need, and | | |

| | |scholastic ability | | |

|EWU 2013-2014 Scholarships |Must be attending Eastern Washington University. |Minimum cumulative GPA 2.80 (GPA requirements |Varies |2/15/13 (varies per scholarship) |

| |Scholarships may be program/major specific or have |may vary per scholarship ) | |ewu.edu/financialaid |

| |certain requirements | | |click on scholarships |

|Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund |Dependent children, spouses, or domestic partners of |Based on financial need, school costs, family’s|Varies |5/15/13 (open registration) |

| |persons killed or permanently disabled due to |ability to pay expenses | | |

| |terrorist attacks; must be an undergraduate student | | | |

|George F. Walker Scholarship |Must be a WA State resident, enrolled in |Based on academic transcript, three letters of |Varies |1/31/13 |

| |college/university and pursuing a course of study in a|recommendation, and statement of career related| |

| |land surveying or mapping field |experience and goals | |pinformation.html |

|George T. Welch Grant Scholarship |Must be a graduate of a WW County high school, |Based on financial need and academic merit. |No grant in excess of |Application received by 4/1/2013; College|

| |(married students will be awarded a grant on an |Must maintain a 2.5 GPA |$4,000 |Scholarship Services app. Due by 3/1/2013|

| |exception basis only) | | |

| | | | |/welch/ |

|Hispanic Scholarship Fund |Must be a U.S. citizen, legal permanent resident, or |Qualifications vary by specific scholarship |Varies |Varies depending on which scholarship |

| |legal non-resident; eligibility varies per | | |applying for |

| |scholarship | | |

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|Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Community |Must be U.S. Citizen or legal permanent resident of |Be pursuing or plan to pursue 1st undergraduate|Varies; Must complete |Deadlines based on scholarship applying |

|Transfer Scholarship Program |Hispanic heritage. |degree or graduate degree. |FAFSA |for |

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|Idaho Irrigation Equipment Association |Students interested in the irrigation industry; |Qualification include, career objective, grade |Most awards are $500 |Deadline 2/18/13 |

| |Irrigation Engineering, Ag. Engineering, Horticulture,|point average, activities, and impression. |but can vary |

| |crop and Soil Science, Turf Landscape/Irrigation | | |pdfs/scholarshipapplication.pdf |

| |Architecture and Design, Ag./Horticulture Education | | | |

|Indian Health Services |Students interested in or presently in, health related|Health or Allied health program | |Deadline has yet to be announced for |

| |prep or professional academic programs interested in | | |2012/2013 application cycle |

| |dedicating themselves to working in Indian | | |

| |communities. | | |/Scholarships/ |

|WA State Elks Association |Must be a U.S. citizen and resident of WA state. |Must be pursuing a technical/vocational |$1,000 |3/1/13 |

|Joseph Darimont Vocational Award |Applicants 18-50 yrs old (students in high school do |program. | | |

| |not qualify) who have received a diploma or GED. | | | |

|WA State Elks Association |U.S. Citizens, graduating senior receiving a diploma |Must be pursuing a technical or vocational | |3/1/13 |

|Vocational Grant |or GED |program (pursuing 4 year degrees are not | | |

| | |accepted). Awards based on motivation, | | |

| | |financial need, skills, and organization | | |

|Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, Undergraduate |Must be nominated by the Jack Kent Cook faculty |Must demonstrate achievement, academic ability,|Up to $30,000 per year |9/17 -12/5/12 |

|Transfer Scholarship Program |represented at applicants two year college. |financial need, desire to engage and contribute| | |

| | |to the world, self confidence, and resiliency | | |

|John Deere Technology Scholarship |Scholarship will be awarded solely for proven |Must be enrolled in John Deere Program, 2.5 |$500 |

|WWCC |leadership abilities and academic/vocational potential|minimum GPA |(several scholarships) |n_Deere_Scholarship.pdf |

| | | | |First year students: Before first day of|

| | | | |classes of their first quarter. Second |

| | | | |year students: Before first day of |

| | | | |classes of their fifth quarter |

|Junior Club of Walla Walla |Must be either a nursing student or general education |Women 24 and over, need based |2 $1000 awards |Check scholarship bulletin board for |

| |student | | |availability |

|Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, Inc. |Son or daughter of Marine in active duty or in the |Must have GPA of at least 2.0. Planning to |Up to $30,000 |3/1/13 |

| |reserves, retired or deceased; veteran Navy who has |attend an undergraduate college or | | |

| |served with U.S. Marines |vocational/technical school. Family gross | | |

| | |income does not exceed $91,000 | | |

|MG James Ursano Scholarship Fund—Army |For children of Army soldiers (active, retired or |Full-Time student working on 1st undergraduate |Variable amounts |5/1/13 application and FASFA |

|emergency relief. |deceased). Unmarried; under age 23 for entire |degree. Maintain a 2.0 Cum. GPA | | |

| |academic year, registered in DEERS, have a high school| | | |

| |diploma or GED. | | | |

|Montana State University |Apply for admission to MSU for Fall 2013. | |Varies |montana.edu/admissions/scholarships.s|

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|National Federation of the Blind |Must be legally blind, pursuing or planning to pursue |Include essay and transcripts |30 scholarships |3/31/13 |

| |full-time post-secondary course of study |(Participate in the NFB national convention) |$3,000-$12,000 | |

|National Italian American Foundation |Italian American student majoring or minoring in |Based on academic merit, 3.5 GPA or higher. |$2,000-$12,000 |3/1/2013 |

| |Italian language, Italian studies, or related field. |Demonstrates outstanding potential and high | |scholarships/index.asp |

| |Be an “Italian-American” having at least one ancestor |academic achievement. | | |

| |who has immigrated from Italy. US citizen or permanent| | | |

| |resident. | | | |

|National Scholars Honor Society |Must be Honor Society Member nominated by NHS active |Outstanding leadership in politics, science, |$1,000-$13,000 |1/28/2013 |

| |chapter. Student is a senior “in good standing” |literature, arts or display outstanding | |

| | |initiative and embody the spirit of innovation.| |hsscholarshipprogram.aspx |

|National Society of Accountants Scholarship |Must be enrolled part-time or full-time, majoring in |Maintain a min. 3.0 GPA |$500-$2,000 |3/10/13 |

| |accounting at a 2 or 4-year college; US or Canadian | | |

| |citizen. | | |rshipfoundation/scholarshipapplicationgui|

| | | | |delines/tabid/7273/default.aspx |

|Pacific Northwest Regional Council of |Graduating high school senior attending a two-year |Must have at least a 2.8 GPA. Applicants are |1-$2,000 Community |2/18/13 |

|National Association of Housing and |community college program of study. |chosen per |College (Renewable) |Applications available and due to WW |

|Redevelopment Officials Scholarship |Must be resident or participant in Walla Walla Housing|academic achievement, community involvement, |2-$1000 4 year |Housing Authority |

| |Authority Program. Academic achievement and service. |and a written motivational essay |University (Renewable) | |

|Pride Foundation Scholarship |Available for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, |Demonstrated commitment to equality and human |Up to $10,000 |1/31/13 |

| |questioning and straight-ally (straight and supportive|rights | | |

| |of LGBT issues) Or students from LGBT families. Must | | | |

| |live in WA, OR, for at least a year prior to app. | | | |

|Sallie Mae American Dream Scholarship |Graduating high school or undergraduate enrolled full |2.5 GPA minimum; demonstrates a need for |$500-$5,000 |4/15/13 |

|(Through United Negro College Fund) |time; U.S. Citizen of African-American descent |financial aid | |

| | | | |tailSGA.asp?id=299 |

|Sallie Mae Unmet Need Scholarship |U.S. citizen; Undergraduate students; Combined family |2.5 GPA; have unmet financial need of more than|$1,000-$3,000 |5/31/13 |

| |income of $30,000 or less |$1,000 after F/A package has been awarded. | |

| | | | |dex.html |

|Washington Society of CPAs Foundation |Accounting students at Junior status by Fall quarter |3.0 GPA cum. and in accounting courses, active |Up to $2,000 |2/15/13 |

|Scholarship |2013 (5th yr. and Grad. Students encouraged to apply) |in campus and community activities. Planning a| | |

| | |career in accounting in WA state; 2 letters of | | |

| | |recommendation | | |

|St. Mary Alumni Nursing Scholarship |Second year nursing students | | |Check financial aid and WWCC Foundation |

| | | | |Office for availability |

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|Talbots Women’s Scholarship Fund |Female currently residing in U.S., high school diploma|Must attend the full academic school year; must|$1,000-$30,000 |check website for deadline |

| |or GED at least 10 years ago; enrolled or planning to |have at least two semesters remaining to | |

| |enroll in a full or part-time undergraduate program |complete academic degree | |ts/charitable/scholar.asp |

|U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program |Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien; |Selected at random |$1,000 (up to 40 |3/31/13 |

| |high school senior or undergrad planning to enroll in | |scholarships awarded) |

| |a 2-year or 4-year institution. Must apply online | | |l-education/scholarship.html |

|Vista Hermosa Foundation Scholarship |Two different scholarships. |Selection based on essay of goals, achievement,|$500 - $10,000 |5/1 and 11/1 each year |

| |1-Children of Orchards employee and graduates of |services, and commitment. Have community | |

| |Jubilee Christian Academy. |service and a leadership role | |aHermosaOnline.pdf |

| |2-Low income, first generation college students in |Good academic standing, planning to enroll in a| | |

| |Benton, Franklin, and Walla Walla Counties (students |community, vocational, technical, Bible | | |

| |must complete the Center for Sharing Intern Program) |college, or 4-year school. | | |

|Walter J. Clore Scholarship |High school graduate enrolled or planning to enroll in|Student must show academic merit and leadership|$500-$2000 |November 30th of each year |

| |college/university in area pertaining to the wine |abilities. | |

| |industry. Preference given to WA State students, not | | | |

| |limited to study at a WA State college/ university. | | | |

|Washington NASA Space Grant Community |Awarded to students planning to transfer to UW to |Based on academic achievement, personal essays,|Range from |Postmarked 3/15/13 |

|College Transfer Scholarships |continue their studies in science, technology, |recommendations and future academic promise. |$1,000-$5,000 and |

| |engineering or mathematics. WA resident and U.S. | |awarded for one year at|undergraduate_programs/scholarships/uw/uw|

| |Citizen. | |a time. |_scholars_cctransfer.html |

|Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation |Paper Science or Chemical Engineering Major; U.S. |Based on academic performance and 3.0 GPA |Varies |2/15/12 |

|Scholarship, University of WA |citizen or permanent resident | | |

| | | | |hips.htm |

|Washington State Business and Professional |Female students with proven academic ability; must be |Must have financial need, scholastic ability |$500-$1,000 |5/1/13 |

|Women’s Foundation Educational Scholarship |Washington resident one or more years; need to attend|and submit an official transcript | |

|and Grant |a Washington State school | | |ges/private_scholarships/current.php?pg=4|

| | | | |&sort=Name&amount=10 |

|Washington State Department of Health |For students training or professions in the following |Must serve in rural or underserved urban area | |hecb.health |

|Health Professional Loan |areas: Physician (MD or DO), Physician Assistant or |with designated shortages for a minimum of | |There will be not program for the |

|Loan Repayment and Scholarships |Nurse Practitioner or Licensed Nurse (any level), |three years. | |2011-2012 academic year due to funding, |

| |midwife, pharmacist, dentist, dental hygienist | | |however previous applicants will not be |

| | | | |affected. |

|Washington State Employees Credit Union |Must be full time student working toward first time |For graduating seniors, graduate, post |$1,000-$2,000 multiple |3/4/13 |

|Scholarship |degree |secondary undergrad or graduate students; |awards |

| | |examples of school activities and community | | |

| | |involvement | | |

|Washington State Potato Foundation |Eligible applicants are those who pay assessment to |A commodity related education will be given |Provides financial |2/15 of each year |

| |the WA State Potato Commission, are commercial |preference |assistance to meet |potatofoundation.cfm |

| |growers, processors, packers, or shippers of WA/OR | |education expenses | |

| |potatoes, or their employees, or children of employees| |20- $1,000 - $5,000 | |

| |and reside in WA or OR. Must intend to pursue a 2 or | | | |

| |4 year degree or technical certification at a facility| | | |

| |of higher education. | | | |

|Cougar Awards Program, Washington State |If you apply for admission and complete scholarship |Scholarships for transfer students to WSU. Must| |1/31/13 |

|University |application, you will automatically be considered. |min 3.0 GPA; some based on financial need | |wsu.edu/scholarships |

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|Whitman County Retired School Employees |Must be a Whitman County high school graduate, |Must demonstrate some degree of financial need |$1,000 |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship |successfully completed first year of college, | | |

| |education major, and plan to be a teacher | | |asp?id=522#a7048 |

|Washington State University |See booklet in the WWCC Financial Aid office for | |Various |Various |

|Nursing Scholarships & Financial Aid |eligibility requirements | | |

|Resource Booklet (various scholarships) | | | |ps&Aid/scholarships/Other-Opportunities.h|

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|Western Washington University |Various | |Various |check website for updated deadline |

|College of Business & Economics Scholarships| | | |

| | | | |arships.shtml |

|Washington State Nurses Foundation |Resident of WA state or enrolled in WA state nursing |Minimum 3.0 GPA. Awards based on academic |Multiple scholarships |2/15/13 |

| |program. Students with 13 nursing credits and |performance, nursing leadership, school and |with a min. amount |

| |currently enrolled in RN program. |community involvement, professional activities |award of $1,000 |ication/documents/WSNF%20Scholarship%20Ap|

| | |and commitment to WSNA | |p%20v13-1.1.pdf |

|Washington State Foster Youth |Various programs |Must apply for the 2013 FAFSA, be a Senior in |Various amounts and |varies by program |

| | |high school, enrolled in GED program, or high |tuition waivers |independence.finaid/finaidWA.a|

| | |school graduate or GED graduate. Enrolling or | |sp |

| | |enrolled full time | | |

See Financial Aid Office for application forms for the scholarships listed above (unless noted otherwise in application deadline column).

WWCC Foundation Scholarships

A minimum grade point average of 3.0 is recommended before applying for many of the scholarships. Some scholarships require a 2.5 GPA.

|Name of Scholarship |Eligibility |Qualifications |Amount of Award |Application |

| | | | |Deadline |

|Alex and Beth Swantz Displaced Homemaker |Student who needs to take one class before entering |Show potential in obtaining employed after |Tuition and books for|4/15/13 |

|Scholarship |the work force |completing program. |one class | |

|Alf and Mildred Transeth Memorial Scholarship|Must be either a student in the John Deere Ag Tech |Past academic performance, Request separate |2 awards of 1 yr.|4/15/13 |

| |Program or a child of a Tumac Machinery employee |application from foundation office. |resident tuition no |May require separate app. Call |

| | | |less than $1500 |(509)527-4275 for info. |

|Altrusa’s Charlotte Hart Scholarship for |Female who has graduated from high school or earned |Based on financial need; community service, |$500 |4/15/13 |

|Women |GED and is 20 years of age or older |past academic performance; future goals | | |

| | |considered | | |

|Amalia Greenwald Baker/ Peggy Baker Henry |Must have completed one year of parallel courses or | |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship in Nursing. Blue Mt Area |entering 1st or 2nd year of WWCC nursing program | | | |

|Foundation | | | | |

|Avista Minds in Motion Scholarship—Clarkston |Must be enrolled at Clarkston Center. |One scholarship awarded to business management |2 - $500 |4/15/13 |

|Center | |or accounting student and one to a student of | | |

| | |color who exhibits achievement in vocational or| | |

| | |academic transfer program | | |

|Benjamin Daniel Height Memorial Scholarship |Preference is given to a student entering their |Given to a student who demonstrates compassion |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |second year and pursuing a math or science academic |and a desire to help other students learn | | |

| |transfer degree | | | |

|Carrie Welch Trust Scholarship |Available to students who graduated from a high |The student must be making good progress toward|Financial need is |4/15/11 |

| |school in Walla Walla County. |graduation. |considered | |

|Columbia County Scholarship |Students residing in Columbia County or having |High moral character and evidence of academic |Awards will vary |4/15/13 |

| |graduated from Dayton High School. |diligence are criteria used in awarding |dependent on student | |

| | | |situation | |

|Dayl and Doris Graves |Must be planning to enroll in auto technology at WWCC|Student must be from Walla Walla area |$1000 (may be shared |4/15/13 |

|Automotive Technology Scholarship—Blue Mt. | |Min. 2.5 grade point average |by more than one | |

|Area Foundation | | |student) | |

|Dr. James E. McClellan Seven Hills Winery |Students enrolled in enology and/or viticulture |Second year students given priority. |Tuition assistance |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship |program. |3.0 GPA and show high probability of success in| | |

| | |wine industry. | | |

|Dr. Ralph & Bernice Stevens Scholarship |Students returning to school to complete GED |Preference to community volunteers, sincere |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| | |commitment to completing GED and degree | | |

|Frank Brotherton Memorial Scholarship |Must be interested in a career related to automotive |Preference is given to |$500 |4/15/13 |

|In Automotive Technology |technology |Walla Walla area students | | |

|Harold and Helen Shepherd Scholarship |Students residing in Garfield, Asotin, Columbia or WW| |Awards will vary |4/15/13 |

| |Counties with preference given to students from | |dependent on student | |

| |Garfield County who wish to pursue an ag-related | |situation | |

| |education. | | | |

|HPM Corporation Farrier Science Scholarship |Will assist 4 incoming students in the farrier | |4-$500 max |4/15/13 |

| |program with equipment purchase. 3 second year | |3-$1,000 | |

| |students will get awards towards tuition | | | |

|James and Marybelle Savage Scholarship in |Intended to assist nursing students who have shown |High academic skill and performance in | |4/15/13 |

|Nursing |commitment to the health care profession. |practicum are required. Second year nursing | | |

| | |students are given priority. | | |

|John Isley Scholarship in Nursing and Allied |Intended for a student who demonstrates exceptional |Must maintain a 3.0 GPA and be enrolled in the |Merit and needs are |4/15/13 |

|Health |ability in nursing, compassion for patients, and |main campus in Walla Walla. Priority given to |both considered | |

| |leadership among peers. |second year nursing students. | | |

|Jon M. Lynch Memorial Scholarship |Past academic performance will be considered but of |Preference to students in WWCC Rodeo Program |Minimum of $500/year |No later than 8/1/13 |

| |equal importance is the applicant’s demonstrated |and majoring in agriculture related field | |requires separate application |

| |involvement in commitment to family, establishing | | |Call (509)527-4275 |

| |educational goals and setting a good example. | | | |

|Jonathan M. Wainwright American-Vets |Students who have served in the armed forces or |Priority to WW valley students |Funds applied to |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship |reserves and have been honorably discharged. | |student’s tuition | |

|Kenneth B. Wells Memorial Multicultural |Must be Native, African or Hispanic American and be a|Must have 3.0 cumulative GPA for two quarters |May be divided |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship |US citizen or permanent resident |and attend WWCC for one quarter |between more than 1 | |

| | | |student and renewed | |

| | | |for 1 quarter | |

|Larue Rice Memorial Scholarship and Special |Must be a second-year nursing student with |3.00 GPA required; have a need for financial |based on available |4/15/13 |

|Need Assistance in Nursing |achievements in nursing, leadership skills, positive |assistance. |funds (may be split | |

| |attitude, professional potential | |between more than one| |

| | | |applicant) | |

|Mary E. Hare Endowment Scholarship |Preference will be given to a second-year nursing | |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |student from the Walla Walla Valley | | | |

|Mary Garner Esary Memorial Scholarship |Must be in good academic standing. |Demonstrates financial need. Special | |4/15/13 |

| | |consideration given to students who graduate | | |

| | |from a high school in the WW area. | | |

|Mildred A. Marshall Light Memorial |Must be a first or second year nursing student or |Min. 3.0 cumulative GPA, demonstrate financial |Renewable |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship in Nursing |enrolled in parallel nursing courses. |need, and show a high probability for success | | |

| | |in the nursing profession | | |

|Morris and Adelle Ganguet Scholarship in |Must be a first or second year nursing student. |Must demonstrate professional potential, |Min. of $500 per |4/15/13 |

|Nursing | |leadership skills, and exceptional achievement |quarter | |

| | |in practicum |Can be divided | |

|Multicultural Scholarship |Student of color who exhibits achievement in |Well rounded, academic potential, active in |2 - $100 |4/15/13 |

| |vocational or academic transfer program, additional |school or community | | |

| |award for demonstrating improvement in a program. | | | |

|Narcissa Rebekah Lodge No. 2 Scholarship |Awarded to a second year student who is making good |Available for full-or-part time students who |Max. $500 |4/15/13 |

| |progress toward a degree. |are residents of Washington State. | | |

|Pat Hartford Memorial Scholarship |Awarded to student in good standing who resides in |Single Parent |Max. $500 |4/15/13 |

| |the Walla Walla Valley. | | | |

|PEO Scholarship in Nursing |Female student or students enrolled in first or |Demonstrate excellent academic skills, |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |second of year nursing program at WWCC—WW campus |compassion, diligence, and financial need | | |

|Puyallup Fair Foundation in Enology |For enology students with demonstrated proficiency in|Enology student, proficiency in marketing. |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |marketing. Renewable for one year as long as | | | |

| |recipient is making progress toward a degree. | | | |

|Rasty and Nona Ketcherside Scholarship |Students who plan to pursue ag-related, nursing, |The scholarship will be given to students who |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |business, or theology fields of study. |reside in Waitsburg or Dayton. | | |

|Ruby Blum Memorial Scholarship for Science |Must be high school graduate from WWCC’s service area|Financial need is not a requirement. Must have|$500—tuition award |4/15/13 |

|Majors |and enrolled in second year of approved science |proven leadership abilities/academic potential | | |

| |program |in the field of science | | |

|Scholarship for GED testing |Intended for students who are in the process of |Students may receive assistance for up to five |Used to fund testing.|4/15/13 |

| |attaining their general equivalency diploma (GED) |tests when the student is taking the five tests| | |

| | |for the first time. | | |

|Stan Clarke Memorial Viticulture Scholarship |To assist students in viticulture program and |Demonstrated excellence in the viticulture |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |students engaged in research in enology and |program. | | |

| |viticulture. | | | |

|The Carol Desjardins Memorial Scholarship |Male or Female student entering second year of study |Must be a full-time (12+ credits) student and |$2400 - 1yr ($800 per|4/15/13 |

| |at Walla Walla or Clarkston Campus. |maintain a 3.0 GPA; must have 30 college |quarter) |Call (509)527-4275 for additional |

| | |credits. Requires separate application | |handout |

|The Curtis Tarwater Memorial Rodeo |Good academic standing; must be a WWCC rodeo program |Recipients must exemplify a high standard of |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

|Scholarship Fund |participant |dedication, hard work, and responsible | | |

| | |lifestyle along with a passion for rodeo and | | |

| | |good horsemanship. | | |

|WWCC Clarkston Center Honors Scholarship |Must be a member of the Honors Club and enrolled in |3.5 cumulative grade point average |3- $100 |4/15/13 |

| |WWCC honors program. 3 students eligible for 2 | | | |

| |scholarships per year. | | | |

|WWCC Honors Scholarship |Must be a member of the Honors Club and enrolled in |Minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average |$200 |4/15/13 |

| |WWCC honors program. | | | |

|WWCC Foundation Board of Governors Award of |Must be a graduating high school senior that has |Minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average |Not disclosed |3/28/13 |

|Diligence |overcome a significant educational barrier. Available| | | |

| |to academic transfer or vocational student. | | | |

|WWCC Merit-Based Scholarship |Must be graduating high school senior. Available to |Min. 3.0 grade point average |For two years |No later than 3/28/13 |

| |academic transfer or vocational student | | | |

|WWCC Foundation Unrestricted Scholarship |Helps students pursue a degree in any course of study|Students must demonstrate they are making good |Awards are based on |4/15/13 |

| |offered at the main campus in Walla Walla or the |progress toward earning a degree and show |individual | |

| |Clarkston Center. |initiative. |situations. | |

|Larry Shelly Memorial Scholarship in Rodeo |Student who actively participates on the WWCC Rodeo | |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |Team and demonstrates high moral character. | | | |

|Leonetti Cellar Scholarship in Enology |Available for full time students who have |Must be making good academic progress toward |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |demonstrated their potential for success in the wine |degree | | |

| |industry | | | |

|Greg Farrens Memorial Scholarship |Students intending to make a career in irrigation | |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

| |technology. | | | |

|Don Patterson Memorial Scholarship in |Must be full time student enrolled in Refrigeration |Students must be making good progress toward |Max. $750 |4/15/13 |

|Refrigeration Air Conditioning Technology |and Air Conditioning Technology. |degree, exemplify high standard of dedication, | | |

| | |hard work, and responsible lifestyle. | | |

|Sandra McJunkin Blackaby Scholarship for |Student pursuing AA/AS for transfer to a |3.0 gpa in college level courses. |3 - $500 WW |4/15/13 |

|Academic Excellence |baccalaureate institution. | |1 - $500 CLK | |

|40 and 8 Scholarship in Nursing |For a student enrolled in their final quarter of the | |$400 |4/15/13 |

| |nursing program who can demonstrate financial need. | | | |

|Northstar Winery Scholarship In Enology and |Students pursuing degree in enology or viticulture. |Priority to students in the second year of |Not disclosed |4/15/13 |

|Viticulture | |their program or those who have worked in the | | |

| | |wine industry. | | |

|Lewiston/Clarkston Service League (Nursing |Intended for Lewiston or Clarkston residents. Shows |Parent returning to school with 3.0 GPA. |$1000 divided into 3 |4/4/13 |

|Program) |promise and ability to complete college work. | |parts. | |

|The St. Joseph Regional Medical Center |Student enrolled in WWCC Clarkston campus nursing |Minimum 2.8 GPA, preference to student s |$1500 divided into 3 |5/6/13 |

|Auxiliary Scholarship |program. |employed by St. Joseph Regional Medical Center |quarters | |

| | |with interest in staying in Lewis and Clark | | |

| | |Valley. | | |

|The Cathy Nelson Memorial Scholarship |Male or Female student entering second year of study |Must have 30 college credits. Requires |$2400 - 1yr ($800 per|4/15/13 |

| |at Walla Walla or Clarkston Campus. |separate application |quarter) |Call (509)527-4275 for additional |

| | | | |handout |

|The AAWCC Need Base Scholarship |One award to Walla Walla campus student, One award to|Minimum 2.5 GPA |$1200 - 1yr ($400 per| |

| |Clarkston campus student. | |quarter) | |

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