Island Juvenile Detention Education Program is located in Coupeville, Washington. Scholarships for students attending Island Juvenile Detention Education Program can be found in our scholarship database
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501 N Main Street
Coupeville, Washington
98239
(260)679-7325
Scholarships
The Tanner Board has elected to award three $3,000.00 scholarships to graduating seniors who are full-time dependants of Cooperative members. One student will be selected from each of our three service areas. To be eligible, applicants must be a graduating senior and a full-time dependent of a Tanner Electric Cooperative member.
Every year, numerous women in the United States halt their education due to financial obstacles.The Junior League of Tacoma (JLT) Scholarship Program seeks to alleviate these economic hurdles for women in Pierce County, enabling them to obtain degrees or certificates that are essential for entering the workforce or advancing in their careers. This scholarship opportunity is geared towards female students...
The Martin Family Foundation established the Martin Achievement Scholarship program to fund students who have demonstrated signs of exceptional ability in sciences, math, engineering, business, arts, humanities, music (all academic fields are supported), and/or leadership at a community college in the state of Washington. The program will select Martin Achievement Scholars early in their community college career and will fund,...
Deadline April 30 for the fall school year(Example: If you submit your application by April 30 of 2025, any awarded funds will be available for fall 2025-2026 school year.)$1000-5000 scholarship for:Third or fourth year undergraduate student with lighting-related studies.Graduate students with lighting-related studies.Special consideration for specific projects or Grad students working toward a thesis about light or lighting.Fields related to...
BaS is one of three pathways to high-demand careers in Washington State offered by WSOS. This program provides up to a total of $22,500 in scholarship dollars and access to career-launching support services for high-demand STEM and health care majors. WSOS can cover costs beyond tuition, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. Funding can be used for any eligible...
This scholarship is open to student athletes graduating from high school who plan on attending post-secondary university, college, or vocational school. This scholarship is awarded by committee selection to a student who exemplifies qualities modeled by Jack Reynolds: scholarship, sportsmanship, integrity, dedication and mentorship.To apply, please submit the following:1. A resume’ for grades 9-12, which describes:a) Honors you have received...