Washington State Scholarships for College
Saturday, September 6th, 2008College students in the State of Washington, have a multitude of college scholarships and grants to choose from, based on financial need, merit, ethnic background and field of study. The State of Washington is a growing and thriving state of 6,287,759 people; who need to be educated and trained for the highly technical workforce that will be needed in the State of Washington’s future.
College students in Washington State should take advantage of the state sponsored scholarships and grants first, and then proceed to the many privately funded, national scholarships that they may be eligible for. The Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board administers several college grants, and scholarships that require a completed FAFSA, and an additional scholarship application form in some instances, depending on the type of scholarship. Washington students can use these college scholarships to pursue any field of study except for Theology.
Additional information for some of the best public and private, Washington State college scholarships and grants is provided below:
Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board
The Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board administers several college scholarships, and grants for students demonstrating need, as well as merit. Most Washington, college scholarships require a student to be enrolled in college at least part-time, and to complete a FAFSA application. Washington students seeking scholarships need to complete the FAFSA, and any other required forms and applications as soon as they can.
Washington State college students need to check the Washington Higher Education site for precise eligibility requirements, and deadlines for each of these scholarships. Below, are further details for a few of the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board college grants and scholarships:
Washington State Need Grant
The State Need Grant for the State of Washington, awards free college scholarships to those Washington college students, which show the greatest financial need, with a family income at, or below 70% of the state median income level. Washington students, attending a four-year college can expect to receive as much as $6,000 per year, depending on income levels and cost of tuition.
American Indian Endowed Scholarship
The Washington Indian Endowed Scholarship awards 15 college scholarships each year, to Washing State students demonstrating a financial need, and close social and cultural ties to a Native American tribe. College students seeking these scholarships need to attend college full-time, and complete an additional application form. These Washington State, college scholarship grants range from, $500 to $2,000 per year.
GET Ready for Math and Science Conditional Scholarship
The GET Ready for Math and Science Conditional Scholarship is administered by the State of Washington, to promote and encourage students to pursue their college studies in Math and Science. Washington State college students hoping to win these scholarships, should have Math scores above the 95th percentile on their ACT and SAT scores, and be willing to work in the State of Washington in the Math, or Science fields for three years after college graduation. College students, who qualify for these fantastic scholarships, can receive four years of free tuition for college.
Washington State PTA Scholarship Program
The Washington State PTA Scholarship program makes scholarship awards every year to college-bound high school seniors, based on financial need, academics and proven community service. These scholarships amount to, $2,000 for students attending a four-year college, and $1,00 for a two-year college. Applications, and additional information for these college scholarships, can be found on the Washington State PTA website.