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
Since 2004, INCIGHT has awarded more than 1,005 scholarships to students with disabilities pursuing higher education. These scholars are enrolled in Community College, University, Vocational School and Graduate Programs. Students who demonstrate outstanding service to their community and overcome personal obstacles are awarded scholarships from INCIGHT. These scholars spread the message of INCIGHT far and wide. After graduation and throughout...
The L & E Bottling Company Scholarship Fund was established by the L & E Bottling Company, Inc. to assist graduating high school seniors in Thurston County in obtaining a higher education. This scholarship has the potential to be renewed for up to an additional three years of undergraduate education. Reapplication each year is required.Key CriteriaGraduating senior from a high...
Woman of Wonder scholarships are available to women who are residents of Washington State, admitted as a student to attend an accredited college or university full or part-time, who demonstrate need by submitting a processed copy of a current Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) that shows the FAFSA EFC number, and who demonstrate desire via a short, personal...
Each year the Washington Farm Bureau offers up to five (5) $2,000 scholarships as part of the Ray DeVries Memorial Scholarship program. Completed student applications are due to the Washington Farm Bureau office by July 30, 2025.2025 Application & Instructions Icon: PDFhip is for students underrepresented in the S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) fieldsEach year the Washington State Farm...
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.
This scholarship is funded by First Interstate Bank, family, friends, and estate of Richard E. Bangert (1920 – 2012.) Mr. Bangert served on the Board of ICW from the 1960’s through 2012, several of those years as chairman. He received a Bachelor’s of Science in economics from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce and then attended the Pacific Coast...