Methow Valley Independent Learning Center is located in Twisp, Washington. Scholarships for students attending Methow Valley Independent Learning Center can be found in our scholarship database
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220 Highway 20
Twisp, Washington
98856
(509)997-8006
Scholarships
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...
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2026.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2026.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...
Application InformationThe Washington State 4-H Dairy Endowment provides two $500 scholarships. The first is only open to high school seniors. The second is the Scott Hodgson scholarship, which is offered to encourage 4-H members to continue their education beyond high school. It is open to high school seniors and those currently enrolled at a community college or university. Submitting one...
Dan R. Montgomery served the residents of Thurston County as their elected Sheriff from 1979 through 1986. In addition, he was a Traffic Officer with the California Highway Patrol and Deputy Sheriff in Yuba County, California in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Sheriff Montgomery passed away in January 2005, and his family established the Dan R. Montgomery scholarship fund in 2003...
Dear Student:You are invited to submit an application to the scholarships provided by the Nisei Student Relocation Commemorative Fund (NSRCF).The NSRCF was founded in 1980 by Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans) who were incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps during World War II. 4,600 Nisei college students were assisted by the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council to leave the camps...
WCB ScholarshipsBy providing financial support to qualified legally blind Washington residents, Washington Council of the Blind:supports their personal growth and realization of educational goalsincreases the visibility of legally blind students on campusespromotes the development of future leaders in our communitiesScholars continue to make a differenceDid you know that WCB has awarded more than $117,000 to scholarship winners in just the...