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 1/1/09

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

| | | | |Deadline |

|Altadel Beamer Memorial |For Weston-McEwen High School graduates with a record | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Scholarship Fund |of achievement or aptitude in music. | | | |

|John P. and Anna Anderson and Family |WSU AG Students | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Scholarship | | | | |

|Otto W. Anderson Scholarship |Beta Theta Pi Alumni for fraternity members at | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Whitman. | | | |

|Bayne Family Scholarship |Must be graduate of Wa-Hi who was active in student |Based on financial need |$851 | Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |government. Enrolled full time. | | | |

|Ralph R. & Mary E. Bennett Scholarship |Must be Walla Walla County high school graduate |Based on financial need and application inc. |Minimum of $300 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Enrolled full time. |plans for college and career | | |

|Benton City Wranglers Trust |Graduates of Kiona-Benton High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Ted Berry Memorial Scholarship |WW and Columbia County students pursuing a career in | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Emergency Medical Technician. | | | |

|Paul K. Bjorklund Memorial Citizenship Award|Outstanding senior man at Weston-McEwen High School. | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Bobby Cox Memorial Fund |WW County or Milton-Freewater high school senior of |Outstanding leadership qualities | $1000 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Latino descent. Enrolled full time. | | | |

|Earl & Lucille Blake Scholarship |See application |Financial need based. |Minimum of $300 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Howard and Pearl Burgess Scholarship |Members of 4-H in Walla Walla County | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Clarkston High School Memorial |Graduate of Clarkston High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Terry Copple Fund Scholarship |Must be Wa-Hi graduate. Enrolled full time. |Student must major in visual arts in college |$703 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|T.B. Elliott Fund Scholarship |Must be Walla Walla County high school graduate |Must have earned and saved money to help |Minimum of $300 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Enrolled full time. Financial Need based. |further education; preference to students | | |

| | |interested in medicine | | |

|William & Mary Falconer Endowment Fund |Preference given to students with farming background |Enrolled full time. Based on financial need. |Minimum of $300 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |or who want to continue education in agricultural | | | |

| |field. | | | |

|Keith and Helen Fenner Fund |Columbia, Umatilla or WW County high school graduate |Enrolled full time. |$590 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |with leadership and good citizen traits. | | | |

|Dayl and Doris Graves Scholarship Fund |Graduate of Garrison Middle School |Academic excellence and financial need |$573 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Ann Weatherill Memorial | | | | |

|Earl and Jane Ferguson Scholarship |Graduate of Weston-McEwen High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Edward F. Fields Memorial Fund |WW County 4-H or FFA graduate attending WSU with |Enrolled full time. |$1721 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |interest in livestock, veterinarian medicine, or | | | |

| |extension services. | | | |

|Don and Nancy Fix Scholarship |Graduate of Dayton High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Katherine Guinn Memorial Scholarship | | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|William and Delora Harpe Scholarship |Graduate of Columbia-Burbank, Prescott, Touchet, | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Waitsburg high school with priority to those in field | | | |

| |of education. | | | |

|Dorothy Hockett Kappa Alpha Theta |For Kappa Alpha Theta members | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Scholarship Fund | | | | |

|Ward and Vera Hoskins Memorial Scholarship |Graduate of Dayton High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|John Israel Scholarship |Graduate of Dayton High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Johnson/Bowe Junior Club Scholarship |Nursing students | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Roberta Bell Kraemer Fund |Must be Walla Walla County high school graduate |Based on financial need; application includes |Minimum of $300 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Enrolled full time. |community services & plans for college & career| | |

|James N. Lamar Foundation Scholarship |For West Platte R-2 graduates in Weston, Missouri and | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |for Whitman College. | | | |

|John W. McGillis Junior Memorial Scholarship|Merit awards for residents of Walla Walla Valley | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Fund | | | | |

|McJunkin Family Scholarship Fund |Graduates of Hermiston High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Charlotte D. Mikkelsen Scholarship |Waitsburg High School Graduates | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Merwin F. and Alethea M. Neace Family |Dayton High School Graduates | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Memorial Scholarship | | | | |

|Retired Teachers of Walla Walla and Columbia|For financial assistance during student teaching term.| | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Counties Scholarship | | | | |

|Sacred Heart Catholic Church Scholarship |For Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Athena, Oregon | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Fund |members | | | |

|Lawrence Slater Scholarship |Graduates of Pomeroy High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|Tichi-Groom Scholarship |Parent must be in fire fighting service or law |Preference given to Athena or Milton-Freewater |$3373 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |enforcement officer. Enrolled full time. |students. | | |

|Peter Venneri Youth Scholarship |For students at DeSales High School | | |Postmark 3/1/09 |

|O. A. & Marion White 4-H Scholarship |Must be an active 4-H member living in the |Enrolled full time. |$752 |Postmark 3/1/09 |

| |Walla Walla Valley. | | | |

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, | | | |

| |leadership, and AG experience. | | |2/17/09 |

|Alfred G. and Elma M. Milotte Scholarship |Interest in natural history or the arts. High school |Must use photography or other forms of artistic|Tuition awards up to | |

|Trust Fund |graduate or GED. WA State resident minimum of five |expression, must have 3.0 cumulate GPA |$4000 |Deadline 3/31/09 |

| |years. | | | |

|American Association of University Women |Must be a woman seeking to complete her education |Past academic performance, community |$1000 |Applications not available yet—check |

|Scholarship |(bachelor or graduate degree and must have attended |involvement, need-based |WW branch awards |scholarship bulletin board for |

| |one year of college), must be a resident of WW County,| |2 scholarships |availability. |

| |Columbia County, or M-F | |$500-$1000 | scholarships/index.html |

|American Chemical Society |African American, Hispanic, Latino American, American |3.0 GPA and able to show financial need |Up to $5000 |11/1/08 – 3/31/09 |

| |Indian; a U.S. citizen or permanent resident majoring | | | |

| |in chemical sciences & planning a career in the | | |Applications available at the Financial |

| |chemical sciences or chemical technology. Students in| | |Aid office and online at |

| |medicine or pharmacy are not eligible. | | | |

|American Indian Endowed Scholarship |Must have financial need and close ties to an American|Must complete FAFSA; Not pursuing a degree in |$500 - $2000 |2/1/09 |

| |Indian tribe. Enrolled full-time. |Theology. Must be WA state res. | |hecb.paying/waaidprgm/aies.asp|

|Assoc. for Women in Communications |WA state resident sophomore student registered at 4 |See Financial Aid Office for application |$1500 |scholarships.html |

|Seattle Professional Chapter |year university or 2 year community college. | | | |

|BIAW Building Industry Assoc. of WA |Washington resident pursuing a career in the |Academic, work experience, community |Varies; total of |See Financial Aid office for applications|

|Scholarship |construction industry. |service/school activities, financial need |$30,000 split between | |

| | | |winners. | |

|Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Two Year |US citizen or permanent residents. Actively engaged |3.5 GPA in last 5 years of school |350 - $1000 |coca- |

|Colleges Scholarship 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, resident of WW |2 - $750 | scholarship.asp |

|Scholarship |residence in Washington (1870), Oregon (1853), Idaho |County, Dayton or Milton-Freewater; preference | |4/1/09 |

| |(1863) or Montana (1863) |given to history, education, or English. | | |

|Dorothy Yothers Memorial Scholarship |Must be a female student over 25 pursuing a |Based on financial need, motivation, and |Up to $600 quarter |scholarships.htm |

|“Second Chances” scholarship |vocational/technical program |aptitude |Renewable | |

|Educational Opportunity Grant |Must be a WA resident and reside in an eligible |Separate application must be completed by |$2500 Renewable |See application |

| |county, and attend a 4-year institution in WA State |Financial Aid administrator at 4-year school. | |hecb.eog |

| |full time, completed AA degree or have junior |Based on place bound status and financial need | | |

| |standing, and financial need | | | |

|ESA Foundation |Students enrolled for training in a technical school |3.0 GPA | |esaf |

| |or any person returning to school after an absence to | | |2/1/09 |

| |retrain job skills or obtain a degree. | | | |

|EWU 2009-10 Scholarships |Several Nursing scholarships too. | | |ewu.edu/financialaid |

| | | | |click on scholarships |

| | | | |2/1/09 |

|Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund |Dependent children or spouses of persons killed or |Based on financial need, school costs, family’s|To be determined |See application |

| |permanently disabled due to terrorist attacks; must be|ability to pay expenses | | |

| |an undergraduate student | | | |

|George F. Walker Scholarship |Must be a WA State resident pursuing a course of study|Based on academic transcript, three letters of |$3000 |Applications available at F/A office |

| |leading to a surveying or mapping career. |recommendation, and statement of career related| | |

| | |experience and goals | |1/31/09 |

|George T. Welch Grant Scholarship |Must be a graduate of a WW County high school; married|Based on financial need and academic merit |No grant in excess of |Application available at Financial Aid |

| |students will be awarded a grant on an exception basis| |$4000 |See application for two deadlines (March |

| |only | | |1 and April 1) |

| | | | |index.cfm?id=61 |

|Hispanic Scholarship Fund |US citizen of Hispanic descent. Must be first in |See Financial Aid Office, must have minimum 3.0|Several Available |scholarships. |

| |family to attend college (first generation college |cumulate grade point average | | |

| |student) | | | |

|Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Community |3.0 – 4.0 GPA; US Citizen or legal permanent resident |Be pursuing or plan to pursue 1st undergraduate|Must complete FAFSA | |

|Transfer Scholarship Program |of Hispanic heritage. |degree or graduate degree. | |3/15/09 |

|Idaho Irrigation Equipment Association |Interest in using degree for a career in the water |Previous recipients include: AG related |$500-$1200 |2/15/09 |

| |utilization related fields. Any major. |fields, agri-business, business, accounting and|Multiple awards |See Financial Aid for Application. |

| | |engineering, horticulture, biology, and | | |

| | |welding. | | |

|Indian Health Services |Students interested in or presently in, health related| | |Online Application available 2/09 |

| |prep or professional academic programs for fall 2008. | | | |

|WA State Elks Association |Adult under 50 years of age. Must be pursuing a 2 |Must have HS diploma or GED |$1000 |3/1/09 |

|Joseph Darimont Vocational Award |year or less technical vocational program. | | | |

|WA State Elks Association |US Citizen pursuing a 2 year degree. 4 year degrees |Graduating high school seniors and general | |3/1/09 |

|Vocational Grant |are not eligible. |education students. | | |

|Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, Undergraduate |Current student at accredited US community college or |Have unmet need and nominated by 2 year |50- Max. $30,000 per | |

|Transfer Scholarship Program |two-year institution with sophomore status by 12/31/08|institution. |year |1/20/09 |

| |or recent graduate (5/08 ) | |3.5 -4.0 GPA | |

|John Deere Technology Scholarship |Scholarship will be awarded solely for proven |Must be enrolled in John Deere Program, 2.5 |$250-$500 |First year students: Before first day of|

|WWCC |leadership abilities and academic/vocational potential|minimum GPA |(several scholarships) |classes of their first quarter. Second |

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

| | | | |classes of their fifth quarter. |

| | | | |wwcc.edu – See John Deere Technology |

| | | | |Website |

|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 on active duty or in the |Must have GPS of 2.0 and family income of |Applications available | |

| |Reserve, retired or deceased. |$77,000 or less |in Dec. |3/3/09 Graduating Seniors |

| | | | |4/15/09 All other students |

|MG James Ursano Scholarship Fund—Army |For children of Army soldiers (active, retired or |See application |Variable amounts |See for application |

|emergency relief. |deceased). Unmarried; under age 23 for entire | | |Deadline: 3/1/09 |

| |academic year, registered in DEERS. | | |Available in December |

|Montana State University |Apply for admission to MSU for Fall 2009. | |Varies |montana.edu/admissions/scholarships.s|

| | | | |html |

|National Federation of the Blind |Must be legally blind, pursuing or planning to pursue |Must enter program fall 2009 in USA |Varies from |3/31/09 |

| |full-time post-secondary course of study | |$3000-$12,000 | |

|National Italian American Foundation |Italian American student or major/minoring in Italian |Based on academic merit 3.55 or higher. |$2500-$10,000 |scholarships/index.asp |

| |language, Italian studies, or related field. |Enrolled in a US accredited institution of | |Application available online only. |

| |Demonstrates outstanding potential and high academic |higher education for fall 2006. Be | |Due 3/6/09 |

| |achievement. US citizen or permanent resident. |“Italian-American” having at least one ancestor| | |

| | |who has immigrated from Italy. | | |

|National Scholars Honor Society |Must be Honor Society Member. |Outstanding leadership in politics, science, |$4000-$5000 | |

| | |literature, arts or display outstanding | |No deadline noted |

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

|National Society of Accountants Scholarship |Must be a full-time student majoring in accounting at |3.0 GPA minimum. |$500-2000 |foundation.asp |

| |a 2 or 4-year college. |Full or part time student. US or Canadian | |3/10/09 |

| | |citizen. | | |

| | | | | |

|Pacific Northwest Regional Council of |Must be resident or participant in Walla Walla Housing|2.8 GPA |1-$1000 Community |2/13/09 |

|National Association of Housing and |Authority Program. Academic achievement and service. |Written motivational essay. |College (Renewable) | |

|Redevelopment Officials Scholarship | | |2-$1000 4 year |Applications available at WW Housing |

| | | |University (Renewable) |Authority |

|Pride Foundation Scholarship |Available for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, |Or students from LGBT families. | | |

| |questioning and straight-ally (straight and supportive| | |1/23/09 |

| |of LGBT issues) | | | |

|Sallie Mae American Dream Scholarship |Graduating high school, US Citizen of African-American|2.5 GPA minimum |$500-$5000 |forstudents/scholarship.asp |

|(Through United Negro College Fund) |descent, who demonstrates a need for financial aid | | | |

|Sallie Mae Unmet Need Scholarship |GPA 2.5-3.00; combined family income of $30,000 or |U.S. citizen |$1000-$3800 |See application, opens mid-January |

| |less; have unmet financial need of more than $1000 |Undergraduate students | |smfnew/scholarsh|

| |after F/A package has been awarded. | | |ip/unmet_need.html |

|Washington CPS Foundation Scholarship |Accounting student who has completed 2 quarters of |3.0 GPA, active in campus activities and |10-$3000 |See for application |

| |accounting at time of application, and who plans to |community. Planning a career in accounting |Need Based |form |

| |complete their education in WA State | |10-$1000 |2/15/09 |

| | | |Merit Based | |

|St. Elizabeth’s Health Services |Must be graduate of Baker County high school or |Enrolled in health care field (RN, LPN, etc.) |$2000 | Check financial aid office |

| |current Baker County resident |College sophomore at least | | |

|St. Mary Alumni Nursing Scholarship |Second year ADN program or final year BSN program | | |Check financial aid office |

| | | | | |

|Talbots Women’s Scholarship Fund |Female currently residing in USA, high school diploma |Students with bachelor’s degrees cannot apply; |6 - $10,000 |Applications available at F/A office or |

| |or GED at least 10 years ago, enrolled or planning to |first 1000 eligible applicants received will be|60 - $1000 |online at |

| |enroll in a full or part-time undergraduate program. |processed | |about/scholar/scholar.asp|

| |At least 2 quarters (min. 24 credit hours) remaining | | | |

| |to complete undergraduate degree at beginning of fall | | |1/2/09 |

| |2008 | | | |

|USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships |Plan to enroll in professional-degree coursework at an|Past academic performance and future potential.|$1,500 |2/15/09 |

| |accredited two- or four-year college, Students must |Leadership and participation in school and | |English-scholarship |

| |plan to enroll beginning with the fall-2009 term |community activities. Work experience. | |beca |

| |through Feb. 1, 2010. | | | |

|U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program |Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien, | |30 - $1000 |cgi_w/cfm/studentloans/mar|

| |and a high school senior planning to enroll in a | | |keting.cfm |

| |2-year or 4-year institution. | | |2/29/09 |

| Vista Hermosa Foundation Scholarship |Children of Broetje Orchards employee or live in the |Good academic standing, planning to enroll in a|$500 - $10,000 |June 10 |

| |Vista Hermosa or Snake River Housing. |community, vocational, technical, or Bible | |November 1 |

| | |college, or 4-year school. | |scholarships |

|Walla Walla Valley Federal Credit Union |Must be a member or child in good standing with |60% need based, 40% academic |$750 |Application available at the credit |

|Nola Crook Scholarship |WWVFCU, high school graduate. | | |union. |

|Walter J. Clore Scholarship |High school graduate enrolled or planning to enroll in|Academic merit, leadership abilities |$500-$2000 | |

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

| |industry. Preference given to WA State students, not | | |November 30th of each year |

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

|Washington Financial Aid Association Ethnic |Must be a student of color attending a WFAA member |Based on leadership ability, minimum 3.0 GPA, |Up to $1500 |See scholarship bulletin board |

|Awareness Scholarship |college or university |show financial need; must enroll at least | |docs/students/scholarhips.et|

| | |part-time | |hnicawareness.html |

|Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation |Paper Science or Chemical Engineering Major, US |Academic performance and 3.0 gpa | |depts.washington.edu.wppl/scholarships.ht|

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

|Washington State Business and Professional |Female students with proven academic ability; must be |Need of financial assistance—various |$500-$1000 |? |

|Women’s Foundation Educational Scholarship |Washington resident two or more years; need to attend|scholarships refer to application | |See financial aid office |

|and Grant |a Washington State school | | | |

|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 | | |

|Loan Repayment and Scholarships |Nurse Practitioner or Licensed Nurse (any level), |three years. | | |

| |midwife, pharmacist, dentist, dental hygienist | | | |

|Washington State Employees Credit Union |Must be full time student |For students attending 4 year or Grad.-( |20- $2000 |x1854.xml |

|Scholarship | |For 2 yr. CC or vocational students( |7- $1000 | |

|Washington State Potato Foundation |Eligible applicants are those who pay assessment to |A commodity related education will be given |Provides financial | |

| |the WA State Potato Commission, are commercial |preference |assistance to meet |2/15 of each year |

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

| |potatoes, or their employees, or children of employees| |20- $1000 - $5000 | |

| |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 | | |wsu.edu/scholarships |

|University |application, you will automatically be considered. | | |1/31/09 |

| | | | | |

|Wave 2009 |Washington State resident, currently enrolled student |Minimum 3.0 GPA |Two-year grant pays for|wtb.WAVEWebpagenew.asp |

| |and by 6/30/078will--graduate from high school with | |6 quarters or 4 | |

| |min. of 360 hours in single vocational program or | |semesters for |Obtain application from Don Miller @ |

| |complete at least one year (min 360 hours) in a | |undergraduate study |WWCC. |

| |vocational program at public community or technical | |only (one time award) |. |

| |college. | | | |

|Whitman County Retired School Employees |Must be a Whitman County high school graduate, |Must demonstrate some degree of financial need |$1000 | |

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

| |education major, and plan to be a teacher | | | |

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

|Nursing Scholarships & Financial Aid |eligibility requirements. | | |ahec.spokane.wsu.edu |

|Resource Booklet (various scholarships) | | | | |

|Western Washington University |Various | |Various |cbe.wwu.esu/College/scholarships.asp |

|College of Business & Economics Scholarships| | | | |

|Washington State Nurses Foundation |Student nurses with 12-15 nursing credits. |Minimum 3.0 GPA |4- $1000 min. |Apply at |

| |Currently enrolled in RN program. |Resident of WA state or enrolled in WA state |3- $500-$1000 |educationalscholarships/ |

| | |program. | | |

|Washington State Foster Youth |Educational Training Voucher (ETV) |Must apply for the 2009-10 FAFSA |Various amounts and |independence.finaid/finaidWA.a|

| |Governors’ Scholarship for Foster Youth |Senior in high school, enrolled in GED program,|tuition waivers |sp |

| |YMCA Transitions Scholarship |or high school graduate or GED graduate. | | |

| |Treehouse Coaching to College Scholarship (CTC) |Enrolling or enrolled full time | |3/4/08 |

| |Passport to College Promise Scholarship Program | | | |

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

Note: If no application deadline is listed above, it is because the 2009 information was not available at print time.

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 |

|Ag Business/Ag Science Scholarship |Student interested in pursuing a career in |requires separate application. |$250-$300 |4/15/09 |

| |agriculture | |depending on funds |Contact Ag Science Dept for |

| | | |available |application (509)527-4225 |

|Alex and Beth Swantz Displaced Homemaker |Student who needs to take one class before entering |Funds may also be used to begin school while |Tuition and books for|Quarterly |

|Scholarship |the work force |making application for financial aid |one class | |

|Alf and Mildred Transeth Memorial Scholarship|Must be either a student in the John Deere Ag Tech |Past academic performance, ag mechanics career,|3 awards |4/15/09 |

| |Program or a child of a Tumac Machinery employee | |not less $1500 |May require separate app. Call |

| | | | |(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 |4/15/09 |

|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 |4/15/09 |

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

|Foundation | | | | |

|Avista Minds in Motion Scholarship—Clarkston |Must be enrolled at Clarkston Center |One scholarship awarded to student of color who|2 - $500 |4/15/09 |

|Center |Business management or accounting, |exhibits achievement in vocational or academic | | |

| | |transfer program | | |

|Barbara and Dennis Blasey |Enrolled in 2nd year of study at Clarkston Center; |Math, science, engineering and not otherwise |$250 |4/15/09 |

|Scholarship—Clarkston Center |3.0 GPA & planning to transfer to 4-year school |eligible for financial aid will be given | | |

| |immediately after graduating from WWCC |special consideration | | |

|Blue Mt. Back Country Farrier Scholarship |Must be enrolled and making good progress in the |Demonstrated interest in horses and their | |4/15/09 |

| |Farrier Program at WWCC. |well-being will be considered as well as | | |

| | |demonstrated need | | |

|Carpentry Scholarship |Must be entering second year of WWCC carpentry |WWCC instructor recommendation |3 variable awards |Contact carpentry instructor for |

| |program | | |details |

|Columbia County Scholarship |Students residing in Columbia County or having |High moral character and evidence of academic |Awards will vary |4/15/09 |

| |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 |Based on financial need |$1000 (may be shared |4/15/09 |

|Automotive Technology Scholarship—Blue Mt. |WWCC; must be a graduate of a high school in WW |Min. 2.5 grade point average; must have |by more than one | |

|Area Foundation |County; |academic achievement/ potential and leadership |student) | |

| | |skills | | |

|Dr. James E. McClellan Seven Hills Winery |Students enrolled in enology and/or viticulture |3.0 GPA and show high probability of success in|Tuition assistance |4/15/09 |

|Scholarship |program. Second year students given priority. |wine industry. | | |

|Dr. Ralph & Bernice Stevens Scholarship |Students returning to school to complete GED |Community volunteer, sincere commit-ment to |Not disclosed |4/15/09 |

| | |completing GED and degree | | |

|Frank Brotherton Memorial Scholarship |Must be majoring in auto mechanics or auto body |Preference is given to |$500 |4/15/09 |

|In Automotive Technology |repair; need to be interested in a career related to|Walla Walla area students | | |

| |automotive technology | | | |

|GESA Credit Union Scholarship in Business or |Student pursuing a business or accounting degree; |Maintain 3.0 cumulative GPA |$500 |4/15/09 |

|Accounting |graduates of high school in WW County | | | |

|Harold and Helen Shepherd Scholarship |Students residing in Garfield, Asotin, Columbia or | |Awards will vary |4/15/09 |

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

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

| |education. | | | |

|Irrigation Technology Scholarship from Nelson|Must be planning a career in irrigation technology. |Proven leadership abilities and have |$1000 (may be shared |4/15/09 |

|Irrigation, Inc. | |academic/vocational potential |by more than one | |

| | | |student) | |

|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 8/1/09 |

| |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 & 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 |4/15/09 |

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

|Kenneth B. Wells Memorial Multicultural |Must be Native, African or Hispanic American and be |Must have 3.0 cumulative GPA for two quarters |May be divided |4/15/09 |

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

| | | |student & renewed for| |

| | | |1 qtr | |

|Key Technology Scholarship in Welding |Must be in second year of welding technology |Based on financial need and potential for |2 $500 awards per |4/15/09 |

| |program, must be full-time student, and have 3.00 |success. |quarter (can be | |

| |GPA | |renewed for 2nd | |

| | | |quarter with a 3.00 | |

| | | |GPA) | |

| | | | | |

|Konen Family Civil Engineering |Planning a career in civil engineering field |Show motivation to succeed in school |$2000 |4/15/09 |

|Technology Scholarship | | |(may be divided among| |

| | | |students) | |

|Larue Rice Memorial Scholarship and Special |Must be a second-year nursing student with |Based on financial need; 3.00 GPA required |based on available |4/15/09 |

|Need Assistance in Nursing |exceptional achievement in nursing, outstanding | |funds (may be split | |

| |leadership skills, etc. | |between more than one| |

| | | |applicant) | |

|Mary E. Hare Endowment Scholarship |Preference will be given to a second-year nursing | | |4/15/09 |

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

|Mary Garner Esary Memorial Scholarship |Must be in good academic standing. Special |Demonstrate financial need | |4/15/09 |

| |consideration given to students who graduate from a | | | |

| |high school in the WW service area. | | | |

|Mildred A. Marshall Light Memorial |Must be a first or second year nursing student or |Min. 3.0 cumulative GPA, demonstrate financial |Renewable |4/15/09 |

|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 |Must be a first or second year nursing student. |Must demonstrate professional potential, |Minimum of $500 per |4/15/09 |

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

| | |in practicum |Can be divided | |

|Multicultural Scholarship |Student of color who exhibits achievement in voc. or|Well rounded, academic potential, active in |2 - $100 |4/15/09 |

| |academic transfer program, college or demonstrates |school or community | | |

| |improvement in a program. | | | |

|Pat Hartford Memorial Scholarship |Awarded to student in good standing who resides in |Single Parent |Max. $500 |4/15/09 |

| |the Walla Walla Valley. | | | |

|PEO Scholarship in Nursing |Female student or students enrolled in first or |Demonstrate excellent academic skills, | |4/15/09 |

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

|Precision Machining Technology Scholarship by|Must show interest and aptitude in manufacturing or |See eligibility requirements |2 - $1350 |4/15/09 |

|Nelson Irrigation, Inc. |mechanical engineering | | | |

|Rasty and Nona Ketcherside Scholarship |Students who plan to pursue ag-related, nursing, |The scholarship will be given to students who |Not disclosed |4/15/09 |

| |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 |Financial need is not a requirement. Must have|$500—tuition award |4/15/09 |

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

| |program |in science | | |

|The American Association of Women in |Full-time returning student at WWCC, male or female |Must have minimum of 30 college credits; |$500 |4/15/09 |

|Community Colleges Scholarship for Returning |(12+ credits) |minimum 2.5 GPA. Requires separate application|distributed quarterly|Call (509)527-4275 for additional |

|Students | | | |handout |

| | | | | |

|The Carol Desjardins Memorial Scholarship |Female who supports women in education through |Must be a full-time (12+ credits) student and |$1500 |4/15/09 |

| |campus and community participation |maintain a 2.5 GPA; must have 30 college | |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 |4/15/09 |

|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 |3.5 cumulative grade point average |3- $100 |4/15/09 |

| |Must be enrolled in WWCC honors program | | | |

|WWCC Honors Scholarship |Must be member of WWCC Honors Club |Minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average |$200 |4/15/09 |

| |Must be enrolled in WWCC honors program | | | |

|WWCC Merit-Based Scholarship |Must be graduating high school senior, academic |Award based on merit. |$2100 per year for |No later than 3/28/09 |

| |transfer, or vocational student |Min. 3.00 grade point average |two years | |

|WWCC Foundation Unrestricted Scholarship |Helps students pursue a degree in any course of |Students must demonstrate they are making good |Awards are based on |4/15/09 |

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

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

|Larry Shelly Memorial Scholarship in Rodeo |Student who actively participates on the WWCC Rodeo | |Not disclosed |4/15/09 |

| |Team & 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 |4/15/09 |

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

| |industry | | | |

|Narcissa Rebekah Lodge No. 2 Scholarship |Second year student making good progress toward a |Available to full or part time students who are|Max. $500 |4/15/09 |

| |degree. |Washington State residents. | | |

|Don Patterson Memorial Scholarship in |Must be full time student enrolled in Refrigeration |Students must be making good progress toward |Max. $750 |4/15/09 |

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

| | |hard work, and responsibility. | | |

|National Science Foundation Scholarship |US citizens enrolled full time in computer science, |Priority will be given to CET students. Based |Up to $3, 125 |4/15/09 |

| |computer technology, engineering, engineering |on financial need. |annually to fund two | |

| |technology, or mathematics. | |students. | |

|Sandra McJunkin Blackaby Scholarship for |Student pursuing AA/AS for transfer to a |3.0 gpa in college level courses. |3 - $500 WW |4/15/09 |

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

|40 and 8 Scholarship in Nursing |For a student enrolled in their final quarter of the| |$400 |4/15/09 |

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

| | | | | |

|Odom Beverage Corporation Scholarship in |Second year enology student who has excelled in the | |$2000 |4/15/09 |

|Enology and Viticulture |program and wine marketing. | | | |

|Western Washington State Fair Scholarship in |Student pursing a degree in enology who has |Renewable for 1 year if student shows good |Not disclosed |4/15/09 |

|Enology |demonstrated a proficiency for marketing/ |progress toward a degree. | | |

Application forms can be obtained from the WWCC Foundation Office or the Financial Aid Office. For maximum consideration, applications should be submitted to later than 4/15/08.[pic][pic][pic]

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