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Page 1: CCS Foundation Scholarship Brochure...W hat is a scholarship? Scholarships offer financial support for your education and do not need to be paid back. Based on different qualifications

SCHOLARSHIPSwww.ccsfoundation.org

Page 2: CCS Foundation Scholarship Brochure...W hat is a scholarship? Scholarships offer financial support for your education and do not need to be paid back. Based on different qualifications

W hat is a scholarship? Scholarships offer financial support for your education and do not need to be paid back. Based on different qualifications (program of study or GPA), there are several opportunities open to CCS students. The Foundation has many donor-funded scholarships, so there’s something for everyone! These scholarships range from a few hundred dollars to cover the costs of books or testing fees to a full year’s tuition coverage. This booklet outlines the Foundation Scholarships available to you.

To apply for scholarships, visit the Scholarships page at ccsfoundation.org. The first step is to complete our General Scholarship Application. This one application makes you eligible for a wide range of our scholarships. Our application system, AwardSpring, will also recommend other scholarship opportunities for you to apply to based on your answers to the General Scholarship Application questions.

The application period usually runs between October and February. Other scholarships do open throughout the year, but students are only eligible to apply for these if they have first applied to our General Scholarship Application. So you can see why it’s so important to get that application finished during the application period!

To learn about where the Foundation is in the scholarship process, what other scholarships open throughout the year, and what outside scholarship opportunities are available to CCS students, make sure to sign up for our Scholarship Newsletter on the Scholarship page of our website.

C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e s o f S p o k a n e

F o u n d at i o n S c h o l a r s h i p s

Helpful Tips:FAFSA and Foundation scholarships are different. Make sure to apply for FAFSA to access loans and grants. It’s also important to share your EFA number from your FAFSA paperwork in your scholarship application. This helps the Scholarship Award Committee know your financial need, but you can also express extenuating circumstances (parents who claim you as a dependent aren’t helping you pay for college, loss of job, etc.) in your application.

Make sure to write a full response to each application question. This is your one chance to communicate your need for scholarships to the committee.

Remember that scholarships aren’t just about your grades. Other factors, like your work goals and history, volunteering, and financial situation are also important.

You’ll hear about your awards in the spring.

Page 3: CCS Foundation Scholarship Brochure...W hat is a scholarship? Scholarships offer financial support for your education and do not need to be paid back. Based on different qualifications

S c h o l a r s h i p i n f o r m at i o n i s u p d at e d r e g u l a r ly ; t h e m o s t r e c e n t i n f o r m at i o n

w i l l b e ava i l a b l e o n o u r Awa r d S p r i n g a p p l i c at i o n p o r ta l .

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

Rita Foster Memorial ScholarshipStudents pursuing an AA degree at SCC who are a single parent and committed to bettering themselves through education in order to better serve their families and those around them.

AA or AAS $1,000

Jaye and Stephen Hopkins Scholarship

SCC students in financial need who are enrolled in AA or Allied Health programs and have at least a 2.5 GPA. Preference is given to students who are working parents and/or first generation.

AA or Allied Health $500

Dorothy Revling Scholarship Second year accounting students at SFCC. Accounting Varies

Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (PNAA) Scholarship

Students enrolled in the aerospace program who have financial need and a minimum GPA of 2.5. Students must be U.S. citizens or legally able to work in the U.S.

Aerospace Varies

Northwest Farm Credit Services Veteran Scholarship

Students who are military veterans in the agriculture and natural resources programs.

Agricultural and Natural Resource Management

Programs$2,000

Dale Wilson ScholarshipStudents in agriculture, business, psychology, or related fields who have financial need. Priority to students from the eastern part of Lincoln County or who have a kinship to or have been employed by Dale Wilson.

Agriculture, Business or Psychology Programs

Varies

Alumni Network Scholarship Students with family members who are graduates of SCC or SFCC. All Programs $1,000

American Association of University Women (AAUW) Scholarship- Spokane Branch

Female students, at least 25 years of age, with demonstrated financial need.

All Programs $4,000

Chip Abrams Memorial ScholarshipStudents in their second year at SCC who are struggling academically and financially and who have successfully completed remedial math at SCC.

All Programs $750

Classified Staff ScholarshipFull-time/permanent classified staff who are students attending a Washington State higher education institution and who have a financial and higher education plan.

All Programs Varies

Collin J. Smith Leadership ScholarshipStudents with financial need who have demonstrated potential as a leader.

All Programs $1,000

Daybreak-Spokane ScholarshipStudents who are current or former participants of Daybreak-Spokane and who are successfully involved in a recovery program.

All Programs Varies

Dennis Keen Memorial Scholarship SCC students. All Programs Varies

Don Olson ScholarshipStudents in good academic standing who have worked hard to get where they are. Students must work with a faculty member as both student and instructor will submit applications.

All Programs Varies

Don Schmick ScholarshipFull-time students with at least a 2.5 GPA. Whitman County students.

Preference is given to All Programs $600

Dr. Walter S. Johnson Memorial Scholarship

Students with financial need. Preference is given to students involved in athletics.

All Programs Varies

Eikrem ScholarshipStudents who are full-time, show financial need, have a minimum GPA of 2.5, and are from Spokane County.

All Programs $1,500

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

Embanet/John Thompson Scholarship

Part-time students with at least a 2.5 GPA and who are employed at least part time outside of CCS. Preference to students with financial need from Spokane County who are enrolled in architecture or health sciences.

All Programs $400

Erik Anderson Memorial ScholarshipSecond year SCC students meeting eligibility requirements for compet-ing in cross country and/or track & field and who are transferring to a 4-year institution.

All Programs Varies

F. W. McMulkin Memorial ScholarshipStudents with good moral character who have at least a 3.0 GPA. Preference is given to students who are eastern Washington residents, attend SCC, and are in the industrial or vocational programs.

All Programs $400

Family Learning Organization Scholarship

Full-time students who have been partially or fully homeschooled, show financial need, and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.

All Programs $1,000

Focus CTE Scholarship Local high school CTE students with at least a 2.5 GPA. All Programs $2,000

Fostering Excellence ScholarshipStudents who are current or former foster children or are a current foster family member.

All Programs Varies

Gary Douvia ScholarshipRural students who participate in extra activities like sports, music, community, etc.

All Programs $1,000

Gerri Shelton Softball Scholarship Second-year students who play softball for CCS. All Programs Varies

Hall Family Scholarship Students who attended West Valley High School. All Programs $500

Jacqueline Hanke Memorial International Student Scholarship

Full-time student F-1 international students who have at least a 3.0 GPA and have completed at least one quarter (non-IELP). Students must provide evidence of funding circumstances.

All Programs Varies

Jane Sutter Memorial ScholarshipStudents who are veterans or dependents of a veteran and who have a commitment to higher education, academic excellence, accomplishments, and honors.

All Programs $500

Jennifer McLaughlin Memorial Scholarship

Female CCS students who have been homeless and are endeavoring to improve their lives through education.

All Programs Varies

Johnston-Hanson Foundation Scholarship

All students. All Programs $4,000

Kendall Family Scholarship Students who are single parents. All Programs Varies

L. M. Dickson ScholarshipFull-time students in good academic standing who have financial need and at least a 2.5 GPA.

All Programs $1,000

Lee & Gertie Banks Scholarship Students from Curlew High School. All Programs $1,000

Linda Harrison, M.D. Scholarship Eastern Washington students with limited financial means. All Programs Varies

Lucinda Cox Higley Memorial Scholarship

Students who attended Central Valley High School. All Programs Varies

Max Snyder Scholarship Second-year students with financial need. All Programs $1,000

Medical Lake Lions Club/Senior Meals Education Scholarship

Students who attended Medical Lake High School or who currently live in Medical Lake.

All Programs $1,250

Modern Electric Water Company Scholarship

Students who reside in Modern Electric Water Company’s service area, with preference to those enrolled in line construction.

All Programs $1,500

Mountain Dew President’s Scholarship SFCC students. All Programs Varies

Naomi Murphy Scholarship Students who are single parents or heads of household. All Programs $2,500

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

Numerica Heart of the Community Scholarship

Students who have demonstrated active participation, contribution or future interest in serving the community through volunteerism, advocacy, education or other community based efforts.

All Programs $4,200

VariesOpal & Pat Thompson Scholarship Students who are working part-time. All Programs

P.E.O. Chapter DD, Margaret Ross Thrailkill Scholarship

Female students who have completed at least one year of post-secondary education.

All Programs $1,500

P.E.O. Chapter E Scholarship Second year students who are single mothers with financial need. All Programs Varies

Painted Hills Men’s Club Scholarship Incoming freshmen from Spokane County. All Programs $500

Pepsi-Cola President’s Scholarship SCC students. All Programs Varies

Richard & Susan Stannard Scholarship

Full-time students with financial need and at least a 2.6 GPA. Preference given to non-traditional-aged women and dislocated workers who have completed adult basic education classes. Recipients must maintain a 2.6 GPA.

All Programs Varies

Ron Weston Memorial Fire Sciences Scholarship

Students who are Spokane County Fire District 3 part paid on call employees, or their dependents, who have at least a 2.0 GPA and are working towards any degree.

All Programs $500

Rotaract Club of Spokane Scholarship Incoming freshmen students with financial need. All Programs Varies

Roy & Leona Nelson Foundation Scholarship

Students who are eastern Washington or northern Idaho high school graduates with financial need.

All Programs Varies

Selinger Career Transitions ScholarshipStudents who are graduates of the career transitions program and have at least a 2.5 GPA. Students must be full-time and have completed a financial aid application.

All Programs $1,000

Spokane Central Lions Club Scholarship

Employed students with dependent children. All Programs Varies

Spokane Kiwanis Charities Scholarship Students who are graduates of Spokane District 81 high schools. All Programs $1,500

Spokane Young Professionals Scholarship

Students with at least a 3.0 GPA who intend to either transfer to a 4-year school or start their own business after graduating from CCS. Preference given to students who have chosen to stay in Spokane or plan to use their education to improve the city of Spokane.

All Programs $500

Stevenson Family Scholarship Students with financial need. All Programs $1,500

Tibetan Students ScholarshipOrphaned Tibetan students who graduated with highest honors from the Sengdruk Taktse School and require financial support for enrollment and study at CCS.

All Programs $3,200

Touch the Future Scholarship Full-time students with financial need and at least a 3.0 GPA. All Programs $4,000

Trustees’ ScholarshipStudents with financial need who demonstrate leadership in the community or school.

All Programs Varies

Wally Scroggie Memorial Scholarship Students who have graduated from Pateros High School. All Programs $2,500

Wizner Family Scholarship

Students with at least a 2.0 GPA who show enthusiasm for learning, are community volunteers when able, and show a need for financial assistance. These students are also carrying large responsibilities/burdens, such as, but not limited to, single parenting or being formerly incarcerated.

All Programs $500

Footsteps to Follow ScholarshipStudents who attend CCS full-time, have a GPA of at least 3.0, and are seeking a teaching and/or research career in biological sciences. Preference is given to students entering their second year.

Architecture or Health Sciences

$1,000

Dave Rapp Memorial Vocational Scholarship

High school graduate in the automotive-related field and with at least a 2.5 GPA.

Automotive $600

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

H. F. Stevens Aviation Scholarship Second-year aviation maintenance students.Aviation Maintenance

TechnologyVaries

George Banat Cyrus O’Leary’s Pies Professional Baking Scholarship

Third quarter students in the professional baking program. Baking $500

Mary Ann Sanger Academic Scholarship

Full-time students in the AAS or certificate program in the business management program with an overall GPA of at least 2.5. Students must have completed at least 24 credit hours, including BUS 122 or BUS 123, with at least a 3.0 GPA and plan to attend SFCC the quarter after application.

Business $1,000

Thrailkill Academic Scholarship Business students at SFCC. Business $3,000

J. Nau Memorial ScholarshipFull-time business students. Preference is given to accounting students.

Business and Accounting Varies

J. Paul Shields Scholarship Students taking cardiovascular curriculum at SCC with financial need. Cardiovascular Varies

C.V. Payne Memorial Scholarship CET students with interest in a surveying career. CET Varies

Garco Construction Scholarship Students in civil engineering or building trades programs.Civil Engineering and

Building Trade ProgramsVaries

Paul & Janet Lydig ScholarshipStudents enrolled full-time in civic engineering and pre-engineering programs and with at least a 2.5 GPA.

Civil Engineering, Pre-Engineering, Carpentry

or Cabinetry$1,200

Boiardi Culinary Arts Scholarship SCC culinary arts students. Culinary $2,700

Chef Raymond Delfino Memorial Scholarship

Fifth and sixth quarter culinary students currently working in the industry. Culinary Varies

Kowitz Scholarship for Sustainability in Food and Farming

Full-time second year culinary students committed to the principles and practices of sustainable cooking.

Culinary $500

The John and Kathleen Schneider Scholarship for Excellence and Service in the Culinary Arts

Students currently enrolled in culinary arts. Culinary $1,000

Washington Hospitality Association Scholarship

Student enrolled in culinary arts, hotel restaurant management or professional baking at SCC who have completed at least their second quarter in the program.

Culinary $500

Paul Zambryski Memorial Scholarship Students who are Rogers High School Alumni.Dental, Medical, Pharmacy,

Welding and Fabrication $4,000

Quiet Man ScholarshipStudents who are a former or current Crosswalk client. Preference is given to students who are in recovery.

Dental, Medical, Pharmacy, Welding and Fabrication

$4,000

Drama ScholarshipDrama students; based on contribution and commitment to the drama program.

Drama Varies

Electronics Scholarship Electronics students. Electronics Engineering $1,000

Virtual Possibilities Network Scholarship

Incoming high school students with at least a 3.5 GPA or a returning college student with at least a 3.0 GPA. Students must be full-time and enrolled in and demonstrating commitment to engineering or science related fields.

Engineering or Science Programs

Varies

Fine Arts Scholarship Students who demonstrate exceptional promise as an artist. Fine Arts Varies

Fluid Power (Hydraulics/ Pneumatics) Scholarship

Fluid power technology students. Fluid Power Varies

Family Farm Forestry ScholarshipStudents enrolled in natural resources programs and who demonstrate financial need.

Forestry and Natural Resource Programs

$500

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

Gerard H. Phan Scholarship SFCC French students with a minimum 3.8 GPA. French Varies

Glenn E. Emmons Graphic Arts Scholarship

Students enrolled in SFCC’s graphic design program. Graphic Design $800

Graphic Design Scholarship (in memory of Richard England)

Graphic design students with financial need. Graphic Design $500

Helveticahaus Scholarship Students in the graphic design program at SFCC. Graphic Design $1,000

Jesse Acosta Graphic Design Scholarship

Students studying graphic design. Priority is given to students of Mexican or American descent.

Graphic Design $500

Dr. Lawrence Pence Health Science Scholarship

Full-time health science students demonstrating financial need and having at least a 2.8 GPA.

Health Science Programs $2,000

Helen Owen Scholarship Full-time students in health science and with at least a 2.5 GPA. Health Science Programs Varies

Richard H. Stevenson Scholarship Students in health science programs. Health Science Programs Varies

Associated Industries Bright Promise Scholarship

Students working toward a degree or certificate in a core industry.Health Science, Business,

Technology or Manufacturing Technology

$2,000

Ed Kiemle Memorial Scholarship Students in the HVAC program with at least a 2.5 GPA.Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning and

Refrigeration$500

Gardeners of Cheney ScholarshipStudents from the West Plains (Cheney, Airway Heights, etc.) in their second year who show financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA.

Horticulture and Agriculture Programs

$500

Horticulture Scholarship SCC horticulture students. Horticulture Program $500

Red Lion Hotels Corporation Scholarship

Students enrolled in SCC hospitality department courses. Hospitality Programs Varies

Hospitality Management Scholarship Second year hospitality/restaurant management students.Hotel and Restaurant

Management$500

Melanie Johnson ScholarshipStudents who are single parents working toward an AA/AAS degree and who have plans to attend a 4-year college/university.

Human Services and Social Services

$1,500

Integrated Business Entrepreneurship (IBE) Scholarship

Students enrolled in the IBE program and intending to start a business. IBE Program Varies

Klaus Scherler Journalism Achievement Scholarship

SFCC students who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to journalism and/or the Communicator newspaper.

Journalism Varies

Avista’s Bob Smith Memorial Scholarship

Students in line construction. Line Construction Varies

Jerid Peterson Memorial ScholarshipStudents in line construction. Preference is given to those who love the outdoors.

Line Construction $3,000

Swanson Family Scholarship Students enrolled in the machine shop technology program. Machine Shop Technology $500

Gene Haas Foundation Machinist Scholarship

Students in machining programs at SCC. Machinist/CNC Technology Varies

Machining Consortium ScholarshipStudents transferring directly from high school into the machinist/CNC technology with a minimum GPA of 2.0.

Machinist/CNC Technology $4,500

Kaiser Manufacturing & Technology Scholarship

Students in manufacturing technology or skilled crafts.Manufacturing Technology or Skilled Crafts Programs

Varies

Music Student Scholarship SFCC students enrolled in a music program. Music Varies

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

Cheney Environmental Association Scholarship

Second year students.Natural Resources

Management or Water Resources Management

Varies

Jeanne Abrams Wood Scholarship Nursing students who have served or intend to serve in the military. Nursing $1,200

St. Luke’s Hospital Nursing Alumni Scholarship

Second year nursing students with financial need. Nursing $500

WHCA/WCAL - Chapter 10 Nursing Scholarship

Nursing students with at least a 2.5 GPA, with preference to those either currently working for the care of the aged or in nursing home care or who have expressed a desire to work for the care of the aged or in nursing home care.

Nursing Varies

Judy Moody Morris OTA/PTAScholarship

Students in occupational therapy assistant or physical therapy assistant programs.

Occupational Therapy Assistant or Physical Therapist Assistant

$3,000

Walter Caleson Memorial ScholarshipOrthotics/Prosthetics students with financial need and enthusiasm for the profession.

Orthotics and Prosthetics Varies

Witherspoon Kelley Scholarship Students in the paralegal program. Paralegal Varies

Spokane Young Lawyers Paralegal Scholarship

Non-traditional students or students who are parents who have financial need, at least a 2.5 GPA, and the intention of working in Spokane after graduation.

Paralegal Program or working towards a License

Legal Technician designation

$500

Blood Center Foundation of the Inland Northwest Phlebotomy Scholarship

Phlebotomy students. Phlebotomy Varies

Spencer Haugh Memorial Scholarship Photography students at SFCC. Photography Varies

The Matt James Scholarship in Photography

Students in at least their second year who are pursuing photography as a career.

Photography $1,000

Physical Therapy Assistant Scholarship Physical therapy assistant students. Physical Therapist Assistant Varies

Robert V. Baker ScholarshipStudents who are working at least part-time. Preference to students who are single parents.

Professional/Technical Programs

$2,000

Dee Arkell Respiratory Care Scholarship

Respiratory care students in their junior or senior year. Respiratory Care Varies

Diane J. Keller Celebration of Life Scholarship

Students in respiratory care entering their 5th quarter or equivalent who have a 3.0 GPA, some financial need, and are motivated and hard-working.

Respiratory Care Varies

Judy Moody Morris Respiratory Care Scholarship

Respiratory care students with at least a 2.5 GPA. Respiratory Care Varies

Mary Crouse Memorial Scholarship SFCC students majoring in science and with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Science Programs $1,400

Grainger Tools for Tomorrow Scholarship

Second year students in skilled trades who have a GPA of at least 3.0. Skilled Trades Varies

Social Services/Gerontology Scholarship

Full-time students enrolled or planning to enroll in social service and/or gerontology programs and who are pursuing an AAS degree.

Social Service or Gerontology AAS Programs

$1,000

Sara Kolbet STEM Scholarship Female students studying STEM with a GPA of at least 3.0. STEM Programs Varies

Study Abroad ScholarshipStudents with demonstrated financial need who want to participate in SFCC’s study abroad programs.

Study Abroad Varies

George Sly Memorial/Spokane Valley Fire Dept. Employees’ Scholarship

Non-traditional students pursuing a technical or vocational degree or certification and who are a resident within Spokane Valley Fire District geographic boundaries.

Technical or Vocational Programs

Varies

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AREAS OF STUDY VALUE

Raymond and Lois Hanson Scholarship

Students in technical programs. Technical Programs $1,500

Greater Spokane Valley Career Technical Education Scholarship

Students who are graduates of Valley high schools (EV, WV, CV, U-High, Valley Tech, Freeman) and are pursuing a degree or certificate in the trades.

Trades Varies

Water Resources Scholarship Students enrolled in the water resources technician program.Water Resources

Management$1,000

hat is Emergency Aid? Emergency aid offers donor-provided funding to students who need support for things like the cost of textbooks, testing, or other emergency needs.

To apply for emergency aid, visit the Scholarships page at ccsfoundation.org. From there, you’ll be directed to our Emergency Aid application. Funds are awarded year-round!

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY PROGRAM(S) VALUE

Step Up ScholarshipAdult basic education students enrolled in college prep, SEER, or the Pre-IBEST program who are transitioning to either SCC or SFCC.

Adult Basic Education students enrolled in

College Prep, SEER, or Pre-IBEST programs

Admission and COMPAS/ASSET fees

Janice, Bruce & Charlotte Campbell Memorial Scholarship

Students who are low-income, single mothers currently enrolled in adult education and who are working towards a college or non-traditional degree.

Adult Education Varies

Basic Skills Scholarship Full-time CCS students who show financial need. All Programs Varies

BECU Scholarship Students who need help to finish school. All Programs Varies

Biella Foundation Community and Technical College Scholarship

Students with at least a 2.5 GPA. All Programs Varies

Early Learning Center ScholarshipStudents attending SFCC with children enrolled at the ELC and who are not covered by any other subsidy.

All Programs Child care

Fette Fund for Veterans Scholarship SCC student veterans. All Programs Varies

G. O. Roth Scholarship SCC students facing emergency needs. All Programs Varies

Hagan Student Book ScholarshipStudents enrolled full-time who have financial need and who are recommended by financial aid.

All Programs Textbooks

Jean Payne ScholarshipStudents enrolled in parent education classes with children enrolled in an affiliated preschool and who are below reduced lunch program income guidelines.

All Programs Varies

Jed Zillmer Memorial ScholarshipStudents who are veterans, have at least a 2.0 GPA, and have financial need. Preference is given to combat veterans.

All Programs Varies

Klaue Family Scholarship Any CCS student. All Programs Varies

PACE/SEER Services ScholarshipStudents who are physically, mentally or otherwise challenged and want to attend employment- oriented classes.

All Programs Varies

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SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY PROGRAM(S) VALUE

Pend Oreille Valley Book Scholarship

Newport students with at least a 2.0 GPA who exhibit a special need or unusual circumstance and need assistance to buy textbooks to complete a degree/certificate program at the Newport Center.

All Programs Textbooks

Placement Testing Assistance Scholarship

Low-income students who need assistance to apply for ad-missions and/or take college placement exams.

All Programs Varies

Pullman Center Scholarship FundStudents enrolled in credit classes at the CCS Pullman Cam-pus and who have at least a 2.5 GPA. Preference is given to undocumented students.

All Programs Varies

Pullman Child Welfare Parent Aid Scholarship

Students at the CCS Pullman Campus who are parents of minor children.

All Programs Varies

Red Nations Student Association Scholarship

Native American students enrolled at SFCC. All Programs Varies

Republic Center Book/Testing Scholarship

Republic Center students exhibiting special need or unusual circumstances so that they can purchase books to complete a degree/certificate program at Republic Center or pay GED testing fees.

All ProgramsTextbooks and/or

testing fees

Tara Praeger Sims Memorial Scholarship

Students enrolled in or planning to enroll at SFCC. All Programs Varies

J. W. Steele Memorial ScholarshipArchitecture or other vocational/technical students with financial need.

Architecture, Vocational/Technical

Varies

Cory Lux Memorial Scholarship Students in Automotive programs. AutomotiveTextbooks and/or

tools

Chatman Books for Warriors Scholarship

Students participating in the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) technical program who have financial need, or a GPA greater than 3.5, or who are USAF medal recipients. Student must be in good military standing.

CCAF Technical Programs

Textbooks

Cosmetology Scholarship Students in the cosmetology program. Cosmetology Varies

Jo Krogh Memorial Scholarship Emergency aid for culinary arts students. Culinary $500

A. Nanny Mouse ScholarshipStudents enrolled in English as a second language (ESL) programs through adult basic education. Students must be between the ages of 18 and 40.

English as a Second Language

Varies

Charmaine Kolb ESL ScholarshipStudents enrolled in English as a second language (ESL) programs at the IEL.

English as a Second Language

Varies

K. McGinnis/Headstart Scholarship Headstart/ECEAP/EHS parents.Headstart/ECEAP/EHS

parentsVaries

Colville Center Book ScholarshipLow-income IEL Colville, Inchelium or Ione Center students with special financial need or unusual circumstances.

IEL Textbooks

Virginia White Memorial Act 2 Program Scholarship

Seniors enrolling in seniors program classes who would other-wise be unable to afford classes.

Senior Programs Varies

Steve Willett Memorial Scholarship Welding students. Welding and Fabrication Varies

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509-434-5123 • www.ccsfoundation.org

501 N Riverpoint Blvd, Suite 203, Spokane WA 99202

The information in this publication is correct at the time of printing. The CCS Foundation reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of any of the scholarships and the scholarships in this publication are subject to change. For the most up-to-date details on current scholarships please visit www.ccsfoundation.org/scholarships. The number of scholarships is limited and not all eligible students may receive an award. Never pay for a scholarship search. Updated Nov. 2017

Community Colleges of Spokane does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation or age in its programs, activities or employment. Please direct all inquiries regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievances to chief administration officer, CCS, 501 N Riverpoint Blvd, PO Box 6000, MS1004, Spokane WA 99217-6000 or call 509-434-5037, SCC TTY 533-8610/VP 866-948-2811, SFCC TTY 533-3838/VP 509-315-2310. Marketing and Public Relations. Nov. 2017 - 17-221