Seattle Foundation Scholarship Programs
If you’re a student living in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle Foundation is now accepting applications for eight scholarship programs. More than twenty-five students will receive funding of up to $5,000 toward their educational expenses.
The following opportunities are available. Applicants only need to submit one application to be considered for all eligible awards.
- The C.E. Boucher Scholarship, for students attending or planning to attend Washington State University, University of Oregon, or Oregon State University
- The Doyne M. Green Scholarship, for female students who have completed their first year of graduate school in medicine, law, or social or public service
- The Lambeth Family Scholarship, for students pursuing or planning to pursue a degree in engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, computer science/information technology, environmental studies, forestry, economics, or business
- The Anne D. Maloof Scholarship, for students with a permanent address in Island, Kitsap, Jefferson or Thurston County in the state of Washington
- The Walter H. Meyer and Garry L. White Scholarship, for nontraditional students who did not enroll in college directly after high school
- The Doug Struthers Scholarship, for graduates of the Lake Washington School District in the state of Washington
- The Yuri and Tatsuo Nakata Scholarship, for high school seniors of Asian descent graduating from Roosevelt High School, Cleveland High School, Franklin High School in Seattle, WA
- The Theresa Earenfight Scholarship, for students majoring in English, communications or history and who have a passion for studying the intersection of social justice and animal liberation within a historical context
To view complete eligibility guidelines for these scholarships, click apply.
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