Kingston Junior High is located in Kingston, Washington. Scholarships for students attending Kingston Junior High can be found in our scholarship database
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9000 W Kingston Road
Kingston, Washington
98346
(360)297-7070
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We recommend reading through this page carefully and ensuring you have all required materials before heading over to Kaleidoscope to complete your application. Additional items may be requested if necessary to confirm eligibility. EligibilityBe from a low-income household or demonstrate financial needLow-income limits are determined by HUD. See current limits hereBe 15-25 years of age as of 3/31/2026Be a resident of:a...
Helping to educate the next generationThe Renton Regional Community Foundation manages a number of scholarship funds and strongly supports your dream to pursue a post-secondary education. In 2025 we awarded $117,950 to 27 students.In 2026, 22 scholarships are provided due to the generosity of Renton Regional Community Foundation fund holders.The 2026 scholarship application is now live. You only need to...
2026 Race For Education KEEP Foundation ScholarshipThe Race For Education Scholarship is available to KENTUCKY students pursuing a field of study within the equine, animal science, or agriculture industry and/or whose family is employed in the equine, animal science, or agriculture industry.This scholarship is in partnership with the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) Foundation.2026 Bob Reeves Memorial ScholarshipThe Bob Reeves...
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 and continue their educations. The NSRCF was created to honor those who helped the Japanese American students during World...
The UFW has created a 4 year Si Se Puede Scholarship Program and will award scholarships to those students working towards an undergraduate degree and are eligible UFW full dues paying members or their dependents. The program was created at the request of UFW members to help fulfill the educational dreams of their students who represent thousands of hard-working farm...