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619 Pueblo Street
Simla, Colorado
80835
(719)541-2291
Scholarships
The Westminster Public Schools Foundation administers various scholarships that encourage and inspire students to graduate from high school and pursue their continuing educational dreams. In many cases, scholarships make higher education accessible to students who might not otherwise have dreamed of a college education. Scholarships are only open to students graduating from Westminster High School and Hidden Lake High School....
Eligibility:Educational Institution:Must be a senior student at Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado.OR a senior from the local area playing sports at Branson School or Las Animas School in Colorado.Athletics:Applicants should be involved in athletics.Academic Requirement:Max GPA of unweighted 3.8 to apply.Purpose:In Memory of Henry Braly: This scholarship was created to honor the life of The Braly Family...
Last year, thanks to donor generosity, 165 scholarships were awarded through the Foundation, totaling over $570,000.We hope you apply! The process will take a few hours to complete, but this main application will be used for many of our available scholarships, making the process easier for you.More OpportunitiesThere are also scholarships available for students with distinctive criteria that goes beyond...
We hope you apply! The process will take a few hours to complete, but this main application will be used for many of our available scholarships, making the process easier for you.APPLY NOW2026 Community Foundation Scholarship Application are due January 29, 2026!Scholarship criteria and award amounts are subject to change.Winograd Family ScholarshipsThese scholarships were established by Harold and Florence Winograd...
The Colorado Masons’ Benevolent Fund Scholarship Committee was established in 1966. Scholarships amounting to over $15 million have been awarded to over 1700 students to attend institutions of higher learning in Colorado. The scholarships recently have been for $7000 per year, renewable for four years for a total of $28,000 and are awarded primarily for leadership, maturity, need, and scholastic...
In 1955, the Japanese American community established a scholarship to honor the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was involved with the Japanese American community on both the local and national level and believed the youth is the future of the Japanese American community.From that humble beginning, the Japanese American Community Graduation Program has developed into a program that recognizes...