White Cliffs Middle School is located in Kingman, Arizona. Scholarships for students attending White Cliffs Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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400 Grandview Avenue
Kingman, Arizona
86401
(928)753-6238
Scholarships
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...
The Paul Newland Scholarship is for students planning to attend or are accepted to a two-year or four-year accredited college or university on a full-time basis. These students must be high school graduates in states where Hercules Industries conducts business (CO, NM, AZ, WY, UT, TX). Paul Newland Scholars will be America's next generation of leaders who persevere through challenges...
“As servants of our people, we are dedicated to working in a spirit of Suminangwa-Naminangwa, providing quality service and preserving our culture, values, land and resources. We are committed to promoting opportunities for self-determination and self-sufficiency.”Our GoalsTo provide quality services to the Hopi people by enhancing a full range of educational opportunities.Maintain efforts to increase the number of employable degreed...
The Arizona Nursery Association Foundation awards scholarships to worthy students each year.Applicants must be:A resident of Arizona currently or planning to be enrolled in a horticultural-related curriculum at a university, community college or continuing education programBe currently employed in or have an interest in the nursery industry as a careerHave an above average scholastic achievement or at least two years...
Mrs. Betty Brown was a beloved teacher and school administrator for 35 years. She spent 30 of those years working in the Tucson Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona. Upon her death in September 2000, her sorority renamed its scholarship fund in her honor. Scholarship recipients are females of Black or African American heritage. Mrs. Brown left a legacy of...
The Metal of Honor Fund has been in existence for over 10 years as a 501c(3) organization and has raised over half a million dollars for charities and helped thousands of families.MOH Fund ScholarshipThe Metal of Honor Fund Scholarship is for students who plan to attend a two-year or four-year college, vocational or technical school. These students must be enrolling...