Senior Class Resources
Policies and Notifications
Helpful Links:
- American Indian College Fund - Scholarships!
- Scholarships!
- Apply for FAFSA online - Click here
- Futures NW - Letter from Kathleen Solomon
- New Credit Evaluation - Graduation Requirements
- ACT Practice Test - Link
- FAQ for High School and Beyond Plan
- Graduation Pathways: Class of 2021
- Student Scholarships | American Indian College Fund
- 5 steps to apply for scholarships at Whatcom Community College
Seniors!
More Scholarships from Study
Other Scholarships! - Via AICF Website
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4-H Youth In Action Scholarship
Sharing the stories of 4‑H’ers who make a difference in their communities.
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AAUW Women’s Fellowships and Grants
One of the world’s largest sources of funding for graduate women, AAUW is providing $3.9 million in funding for fellowships and grants to 250 outstanding women and nonprofit organizations.
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ACS Scholars Program
ACS awards renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields. American Indian high school seniors or college freshman, sophomores, or juniors pursuing a college degree in the chemical sciences or chemical technology are eligible to apply. Deadline: March 1st.
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Actuarial Diversity Scholarship
The Actuarial Foundation supports the future of the actuarial profession and fosters the best and brightest students through its scholarships. Deadline: May 2nd
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AICPA Scholarship Award for Minority Accounting Students
This scholarship award provides financial awards to full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
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USRA Space Scholarship Awards
$5,000 awards are available college juniors and seniors with interest in science or engineering with an emphasis on space research, education and aeronautics. August Deadline
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Veterans Scholarships (Western Governors University)
Military service in defense of our country is an unparalleled sacrifice, and at WGU we are committed to saying “thank you.” Regularly recognized as one of the nation’s most military-friendly colleges and universities, we’re proud to offer degree programs that provide the flexibility, portability, and job relevance our nation’s military personnel, veterans, and their families need.
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Washington Indian Gaming Association
The WIGA College Scholarship Program is designed to promote tribal self-sufficiency by providing scholarships for Native American students in Washington seeking to advance their own self-sufficiency and broaden their personal and professional potential through higher education. Applicants must be students who are enrolled members of one of Washington’s 29 federally recognized tribes or who are enrolled members of a federally recognized tribes outside of Washington, but are attending school in Washington State. Deadline: March 31st





