Prairie High School is located in New Raymer, Colorado. Scholarships for students attending Prairie High School can be found in our scholarship database
New Raymer, Colorado
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Scholarships
Congratulations to Emma Fletcher for winning our 2025 scholarship award! To learn more about our previous scholarship winners, visit our scholarship winners’ page.The attorneys of the Amy G Injury Firm believe everyone is entitled to an equal opportunity to create a better future for themselves, their families, and society as a whole.Many students encounter circumstances that put them at a...
Dairy MAX offers three $2,500 academic scholarships for students meeting the following requirements:1. Reside in the geographic territory served by Dairy MAX which includes Colorado, southwest Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, western Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming.2. Graduating high school senior or undergraduate student currently enrolled in a technical school, junior college or four-year college program.3. Must be one of the...
The North Central Chapter COGA Scholarship is offered to any Weld County or Brighton High School Senior planning to attend any post-secondary accredited institution – including trade schools and community colleges.*Or to any student that attends high school in the following counties and has a parent that works in the DJ Basin: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Jefferson,...
Mr. Gale’s achievements as Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, City Councilman, and Mayor of Montrose reflect an interest in business, government, and community affairs. The Montrose Chamber – Ken Gale Scholarship was created to reflect the values of this remarkable individual. The scholarship will be awarded to the student who best exemplifies the qualities that Mr. Gale demonstrated...
Building a future for college bound childhood cancer survivors by reducing the financial burden for them and their families. These young people have survived something that will have a lasting effect on them and their families for the rest of their life.CriteriaThis scholarship is available for current year high school graduates who have had childhood cancer and are residents of...
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...