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4451 Wildflower Drive
Farmington, New Mexico
87401
(505)599-8622
Scholarships
Eligibility and RequirementsEligibilityStudents eligible for the Erin Trujeque Memorial Scholarship must have been diagnosed with and treated for childhood cancer at a New Mexico Pediatric Oncology Treatment Facility and have an in-take form completed at time of diagnosis on file with CCFNM as well as meet the CCFNM eligibility for services criteria.Complete application in its entirety and include the required...
Since its inception in 1984 by Mr. and Mrs. Max Webb, the SCAGA Scholarship Fund honors the memory of Dwight Teed. Mr. Teed served as an original member of the Sun Country Board of Directors. The fund has been distributing funds to worthy recipients for over twenty years. Currently the Scholarship Fund allocates four $1,500 scholarships to students that achieved...
This year Duck Brand is celebrating its 26th anniversary of the Stuck At Prom Scholarship Contest, and we can't wait to celebrate with you! Join over 8,500 students who created one-of-a-kind Duck Tape promwear in this historic scholarship contest for a chance to win big.EligibilityWe’d love to tell you “everyone is welcomed to enter!” But, you gotta play by the...
I. HISTORY & PURPOSECoaches of athletics have the privilege of working and associating with the most physically gifted students. However, coaches also recognize that many are not so blessed. In view of this fact, the NMHSCA established this scholarship program in 1962 for physically handicapped graduates of New Mexico high schools. The scholarship has been named in memory of Chester...
I. ObjectiveIt is the expressed objective of the NECA Scholarship Program that financial aid be provided to deserving Navajo students to assist them in completion of a college education. We desire these students become productive, contributing members of the Navajo Nation. The awarded scholarship amount is $1,500 per term.II. Scholarship Recipient ChecklistSubmit your official e-transcript.Submit a progress letter. The intent...
Zonta Young Women in Leadership Award (formerly the Young Women in Public Affairs Award) recognizes young women, ages 16-19, for demonstrating leadership skills and commitment to public service and civic causes, and encourages them to continue their participation in public and political life.Since 1990, Zonta has given 1,165 awards, totaling US$1,858,750 to 993 young women from 60 countries.The program operates...