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501 W 5th Avenue
Big Timber, Montana
59011
(406)932-5993
Scholarships
Montana’s STEM/Healthcare Scholarship Program is designed to provide an incentive for Montana high school students to prepare for, enter into, and complete degrees in postsecondary fields related to science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare. The goal of this program is to increase the number of STEM/Healthcare degree recipients participating in Montana’s workforce.General InformationAwarded to seniors from high schools accredited by...
The Treacy Foundation awards need-based scholarships to entering freshman and sophomore college students who are residents of Montana with 60 or less college degree credits.The scholarships are $3,500.00 per year and renewable up to 3 years (for a total of 4 years) provided the student requests renewal each year. You may go to any school of your choice.We do not...
Each year, The Mikkelson Foundation Scholarship is awarded to an outstanding graduate of a Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, or New Mexico high school who has been accepted to pursue a course of study or instruction at an accredited college or university granting undergraduate and/or graduate degrees. The recipient will be a student who has demonstrated an ability to excel in...
An essay and video contest for high school students in the western United States, Guam and Northern Mariana Islands.Official contest rules and entry instructions will be available soon on this website. Entries accepted beginning January 7, 2026. Deadline for entries is March 6, 2026. Sponsored by the United States Courts for the Ninth Circuit.An essay and video contest for high...
John Korsbeck was involved in farming and the “country way of life” throughout his lifetime. He was involved with 4-H and Farmers Union, becoming a Torchbearer, which is the highest award presented to Farmers Union youth. John was a Montana Farmers Union insurance agent from 1976-2005. John proudly served his country in Vietnam and was highly admired and respected.
Nominations must be received by December 1.Please submit nominations to the nomination committee member Connie Ahlgren, cahlgren@midrivers.comDownload the Nomination Form onlineWomen across Montana can be found at various events promoting beef. Local groups have donated beef to Senior Centers, served meals at trade shows and other events, hosted students at their ranches where they top off the educational experience with...