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Scholarships - 2 Year

 
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Below you will find information related to each of the 2-year schools. Please contact schools directly for their most current information.


2-Year Schools

Bellevue Community College
3000 Landerholm Circle Southeast.
Bellevue, Washington 98007-6484
(425) 641-2227

General Endowment Scholarship – Student of color Spring Award

Security Pacific Bank Endowed Scholarship – Student of color Spring Award

Swedish Hospital Endowed Scholarship – Student of color. Students in allied health field. Demonstrate financial need. GPA of 2.5 is desired. $600 Fall quarter scholarship.

Group Health Endowed Scholarship – Student of color, students of allied health field.

Overlake Hospital Endowed Scholarship – Student of color, students of allied health field.

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Edmonds Community College
20000-68th Avenue West
Lynnwood, Washington 98036-5999
(206) 640-1457

Multicultural Scholarship – Ethnic minority (American Indian, Asian, Black, Hispanic) U.S. citizen with a 2.5 GPA.
Contact: Carmen Godinez

The May Endowed – Community Service, need, academic achievement, and participation in school or college activities.
Contact: Dianne van der Bogert
Deadline: May 1, 1999

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Everett Community College
801 Wetmore Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
(425) 388-9280

Multicultural Scholarship – One award for $1,000 available for a new or returning EvCC student with a minimum GPA of 2.5. Must be able to demonstrate academic promise, achievements in school, community and ethnic involvement. Must demonstrate financial need. This scholarship is privately funded.
Contact: Scholarship Center
Deadline: April 14, 2000

Clarence Hatch Scholarship – One award for $500 available for an EvCC student with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and a member of the Tulalip Tribes. Must demonstrate financial need. This scholarship is privately funded.
Contact: Scholarship Center
Deadline: April 14, 2000

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Green River Community College
12401 Southeast. 320th Street
Auburn, Washington 98092
(253) 833-9111 Ext. 2440

Multicultural Student Scholarship – New or returning students, academics, leadership, extracurricular and civic activities, African American, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, or Pacific Islander.
Deadline: April 15

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Lake Washington Technical College
Financial Aid Office
11605 132nd Avenue NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
(425) 739-8100

Click here to open or download the most current Microsoft Word document listing Lake Washington Technical College scholarships.

Scholarships and other forms of financial aid as of August 21, 2001
The below listed are just a few resources that the financial aid office at LWTC has been given information about…there are so many more sources out there to find, and you can research them on the Internet or in the library!

American Welding Society – National and District Scholarships
The AWS has many scholarship programs in which criteria and deadlines vary. See the financial aid office for more information.

American Welding Society – Student Loan Program
Deadline: None
Criteria:
  • Must be full or part-time student currently seeking to further their welding studies
  • Must be 18 years of age or a guarantor will be required for the credit application
  • Must have a minimum 2.00 overall GPA
  • Must be enrolled in recognized welding program

See the financial aid office for an application.

Americorps Service Education Award
Americorps members
  • Help solve community problems in the areas of education, public safety, the environment, and other human needs.
  • Commit to a year of full-time service (some programs have part-time opportunities as well).
  • Work in cooperation with others, including other Americorps members, community volunteers, local officials, residents, etc.
  • Receive training necessary to complete their service and gain valuable skills for their future.
  • Earn a living allowance, health care and an education award, as well as other benefits.

Visit the Americorps website at www.Americorps.org to determine which program(s) interests you.

Assistance League of Seattle
Deadline: none
Criteria:
  • Resident of King County
  • Minimum of 10 credit hours per quarter and a 3.0 GPA

See the financial aid office for an application.

Chevron Stations Tuition Reiumbursement Program
Chevron is offering 75% tuition reimbursement for all employees who work at least 20 hours per week. This program is offered from the first day of employment. See the financial aid office for an application.

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Lower Columbia College
1600 Maple Street
P.O. Box 3010
Longview, Washington 98632-0310
(360) 577-2328

Robert & Margaret Pulliam Scholarship – Minority students with need and academic potential.
Contact: Cathy Smith
Deadline: Early Spring

Columbia State Bank Scholarship – Minority students with need and academic potential.
Contact: Cathy Smith
Deadline: Early Spring

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Skagit Valley College
2405 East College Way
Mount Vernon, Washington 98273
Multicultural Student Center Michael Peña (360) 416-7943

KSVR/Bilingual Student Scholarship – Bilingual (Spanish/English) resident of Skagit, Island, or San Juan counties, enrolled 8 or more credits, seeking vocational or academic degree.
Contact: Anita Ordóñez (360) 416-7786
Deadline: Quarterly

Multicultural Services/SVC Foundation Scholarship – First generation college students who demonstrate need, academic potential and multicultural community commitment.
Contact: Anita Ordóñez (360) 416-7786
Deadline: April 15

Older Returning English as a Second Language Scholarship – Open to students 25 or over, having attended SCC ESL classes, has financial need and seeking a degree.
Contact: Anita Ordóñez (360) 416-7786
Deadline: Quarterly

Rising Star Quarterly Scholarship – Available to second quarter SCC students, who are first generation college students, with financial need, enrolled in 8 or more credits, and has a 2.0 or better.
Contact: Anita Ordóñez (360) 416-7786
Deadline: Quarterly

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Spokane Falls Community College
3410 West Ft. George Wright Drive, MS 3172
Spokane, Washington 99204
(509) 533-3500

Multicultural Scholarship Handbook – Provides a listing of scholarships available for African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Hispanic Scholarships.
Contact: Pam Austin or Adrian Williams.

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Tacoma Community College
5900 South 12th Street
Tacoma, Washington 98465
(253) 566-5080

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Walla Walla Community College
500 Tausick Way
Walla Walla, Washington 99362
(509) 527-4301

Multicultural Scholarship – Provides one scholarship to a student of color who exhibits achievement in a vocational or academic transfer program, and one scholarship for a student of color demonstrating improvement in an individual program. $100 each scholarship.

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Whatcom Community College
237 West Kellogg Road
Bellingham, Washington 98226
(360) 647-3260

Whatcom Hispanic Organization Merit Scholarship – Whatcom and Skagit County residents who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of Hispanic/Latino background and who demonstrates strong involvement in school or community.
Contact: Office of Financial Aid

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