In addition to the scholarships offered by the Peninsula College Foundation, there are many different scholarship opportunities offered by outside donors and agencies.
Please note: outside scholarships listed are intended for those seeking additional aid at any institution, not just Peninsula College. Due to this, some scholarships listed may have eligibility requirements that do not necessarily pertain specifically to Peninsula College students.
- American Indian Endowed Scholarship (AIES)
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The American Indian Endowed Scholarship (AIES) helps students with financial need who have close social and cultural ties to an American Indian community in Washington State. Students can use the scholarship at public colleges and many independent colleges in Washington. The program prioritizes upper-division and graduate-level students, but all applicants are considered.
Award amounts range from around $500 to $3,000. Ten to 15 students are selected each year to receive the awards. Students may get AIES funding for up to five years, but must reapply each year.
Many past recipients have careers in law, medicine, education, business, and resource management. All have returned, or plan to return, to their tribal communities to work on behalf of Indian peoples within the state.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Demonstrate financial need based on a completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
- Meet Washington State residency requirements for financial aid, including additional detail for “Tribal members” (under the heading “Other ways to meet residency requirements”) on the residency requirements page.
- Intend to enroll full-time as an undergraduate or graduate student at a participating public or private college or university in Washington State beginning fall term of the application year.
- Intend to use their education to benefit the American Indian community in Washington State.
- Not pursue a degree in theology.
- Have not yet received a total of five years of this scholarship.
How to Apply:
- Download and review the application instruction sheet.
- Go to the online AIES Portal to create a login ID and password, or login to the AIES Portal with existing info, to access the online scholarship form.
- Complete the application form and upload all required attachments to the Portal.
- Renewal applicants must download the “Institutional Certification for Renewal Applicant” form (available as a PDF or Word doc). This form must be completed by the applicant’s institutional advisor and returned to the applicant for upload to the online application form.
- Applicants are able to work on their application over multiple sessions. Save work before exiting the Portal. Return later to finish and submit the application when complete.
American Indian Endowed Scholarship Application
Questions? Contact AIES at: aies@wsac.wa.gov or (360) 485-1311
- American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Scholarship
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The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. We highly encourage you to apply for all the scholarships you are eligible for! To apply, you must be an AISES member.
The mission of AISES is to increase the representation of American Indians in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and one of the ways we meet this mission is to provide non need-based scholarships and internships to qualified Native students in higher education.
How to Apply:
AISES student members have easy access to scholarships for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and Indigenous peoples of Canada through the Online Scholarship Application Information System (OASIS) provided by Indigenous Education, Inc.
In OASIS, students will complete a General Application Profile that can be finished, revised and submitted year-round and that will automatically match students only with the scholarship opportunities they are eligible for, and those that are open and available to receive.
For more information on AISES Scholarships and Internships please contact Johnny Poolaw, Associate Director of Student Success Services at jpoolaw@aises.org or (720) 758-9678.
- American Trucks Scholarships
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At AmericanTrucks we are passionate about our mission to serve the community that supports us. We've recognized a growing trend in the building trades industry. Educational programs are receiving a lot of attention from national leaders and it’s our goal to be involved in a meaningful way.
Four scholarships of $2,000 each will be awarded annually - two in the fall, and two in the spring.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Must be currently enrolled full-time in one of the following: an accredited United States technical institute; 2- or 4-year college/university with program in construction management; secondary vocational technical school; or tuition bearing apprenticeship program in the traditional building trades (e.g. carpentry, HVAC, electrical, or related fields of study), or
- Currently attending high school and will be attending an accredited school in the next academic year to one of the aforementioned programs.
How to Apply:
- Applicants must write an essay (750-1000 words) describing who you are and how you plan to use your education to contribute to a thriving community of trade workers who are dedicated to a hands-on approach to knowledge development.
- Applicants must include proof of current enrollment. Proof of enrollment can be anything from a screenshot of current/upcoming class schedule, to a letter from an administrator confirming your enrollment on the school’s letterhead.
- Completed on-line application.
Note: All entries must be submitted as a PDF or Microsoft Word document to be eligible for consideration.
Application Deadlines:
AmericanTrucks Scholarships are ongoing, accepting submissions year-round as follows:
- Spring: By 12:00 pm on October 15
- Fall: By 12:00pm on June 15
Winners are notified by November 15 for the spring scholarship and June 15 for the fall scholarship. Awards are mailed directly to the school, or to the student directed as a tuition payment to the school.
About American Trucks ScholarshipsAmerican Trucks Scholarship Application
- BigSun Scholarship
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The BigSun Organization is proud to be able to continue to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits. We are offering our annual scholarship to a deserving student. All student athletes are eligible for this $500 award, regardless of which sport they are participating in.
Eligibility Requirements:
- The successful applicant will be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute and currently involved in some sport at that institution or in the community.
- Please remember to include your name and the name of the school that you are attending.
How To Apply:
- Write a short essay (500-1000 words) answering the following quetions:
- How did your participation in sports during your high school years influence you?
- Has your participation influenced your career goals?
- Has your participation influenced how you relate to your family?
All essay submissions can be sent via email to: athleticawards@bigsunathletics.com.
- Clean Catalog Scholarship
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We know that many college students face a lot of uncertainty right now, so we want to do our small part to help. We're offering two $500 scholarships to be awarded.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Must be enrolled in an accredited 2- or 4-year institution in the United States.
- Must provide description of what the scholarship is needed for.
How to Apply:
- Please apply via our online application.
- Scholarships will be awarded based on need, as determined by description provided by student.
Clean Catalog Scholarship Application
Application deadline varies year to year. If you have any questions, contact us via email at info@cleancatalog.com.
- ExtremeTerrain Scholarship
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Extreme Terrain offers two $3,000 scholarships—one for fall semester and one for spring semester—to eligible students pursuing a degree in Environmental Studies, Environmental Research, Land Use, Earth and Atmosphere Studies, Sustainable Land Management, Parks and Recreation, or Sustainable Agriculture Systems.
Applicant Eligibility:
- At least 18 years of age and residing legally in the United States.
- Currently enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program, or be a high school senior planning to enroll full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program in the next academic year at an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the United States.
- Pursuing a degree in Environmental Studies, Environmental Research, Land Use, Earth and Atmosphere Studies, Sustainable Land Management, Parks and Recreation, or Sustainable Agriculture Systems.
How to Apply:
- Applicants must write an essay (between 700 -1500 words) that describes who you are, why you feel it is important to maintain access to public lands for recreational use and how you plan to use your degree to advocate for the recreational use of public lands.
- Submit essay as a PDF or Microsoft Word document with proof of current enrollment in an accredited United States college or university.
- Ford Auto Tech Scholarship
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Ford Fund and Ford Dealers welcome the next generation of auto technicians by awarding $5,000 scholarships to students pursuing careers in auto and auto/diesel technology. This need-based scholarship is may be used for all cost of attendance expenses, including tuition, tools, living expenses and transportation. The application deadline varies from year to year.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Must be pursuing a degree or certificate in automotive technology
- Must be "enrolled" in college (meaning have an admission application on-file) at the time of applying for the scholarship
- Have a completed FAFSA or WASFA with an EFC/SAI below 40,000
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be a US citizen, permanent resident, or have approved DACA status
How to Apply:
- Create an online profile in TechForce.
- Pick your college/university/tech school from the list—Peninsula College is on the list for the "Greater Seattle" area. If your school is not listed, select "Other".
- Complete the General Application.
- Complete the "Apply to the Ford Fund AutoTech Scholarship" questions.
Applicants will be considered starting four months prior to their auto tech program's start date.
- Hearthstone Housing Foundation Scholarship
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The Hearthstone Scholarship Fund was established in 2009 to help with the rising costs of education. Since it's inception, the Hearthstone Scholarship Committee has awarded more than $950,000 in scholarships to students from California, Georgia, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington. Scholarship awards range from $500 to $5,000.
Applicant Eligibility:
To be eligible for the Hearthstone Scholarship Fund, applicants must reside in Clallam County (or any county where a Hearthstone property is located), and meet the following criteria:
- Be from a low-income household.
- Be 15-25 years of age as of March 31.
- Maintain a 3.0 GPA (for high school students) OR 2.75 GPA (for current college students).
Hearthstone Housing Foundation Scholarship Eligibility
How to Apply:
Application process opens December 1. Select the "Apply Now" button on the application and submit the following:
- Personal Statement
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Tax Return
- FAFSA Student Aid Report
- Official Transcript
- Supplemental Materials (optional)
Selected applicants will then be contacted for a second round interview.
- Martin Achievement Scholarships (Future UW Transfer Students)
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The Martin Achievement scholarship opportunity is designed to encourage and assist students early in their community college careers to pursue the baccalaureate at UW-Seattle after completing their associate's degrees or transfer requirements for UW academic programs.
Recipients of this scholarship may be awarded up to $5,000 for their final year at community college; and up to $12,000/year for up to 3 years at the University of Washington upon transfer.
How to Apply:
To complete online application, applicants will need to include the following:
- Basic biographical and educational information.
- Answers to 4 short response questions.
- Current transcripts from all community colleges/universities attended. Unofficial transcripts are accepted.
- A Curriculum Vitae or activities resume listing honors, awards, scholarships, service, research, work experience, etc.
- Two letters of recommendation; at least one must be written by a faculty member.
- Martin Honors Scholarship (Future UW Transfer Students)
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The Martin Honors opportunity enables community college students of exceptional ability and outstanding achievements to complete their baccalaureate degrees at the University of Washington (UW-Seattle.) Students are expected to have well-formulated ideas about the direction of future studies and subsequent careers.
The award will depend on successful admission to University of Washington Seattle as a matriculated student.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Must be a Washington State resident who is either a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible for in-state tuition through HB 1079 qualification.
- Must be currently attending or have attended a community college in the state of Washington.
- Must have earned a minimum of 36 credits at a Washington State Community College by the time they matriculate at the University of Washington. (Students who hold an associate's degree are encouraged to apply)
Please note, Washington State community college transfer students who are currently enrolled at the University of Washington may not have earned more than 18 UW credits by the application deadline.
How to Apply:
- An online application form, including basic biographical information, educational information, a brief description of career goals and their connection to student's academic plan, and four short response answers to the questions in the application.
- An activities resume or curriculum vitae listing honors, awards, scholarships, service, research, work experience, etc.
- Current transcripts from all community colleges/universities attended. Unofficial transcripts are accepted.
- Two letters of recommendation, at least one written by a faculty member addressing the candidate's intellectual curiosity and potential.
For additional information, please contact the UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards at:
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
171 Mary Gates Hall
PO Box 352803
Seattle, WA 98195-2803Phone: (206) 543-2603
Email: scholarq@uw.edu - Olympic Medical Center Scholarship Fund
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The Olympic Medical Center Scholarship Fund was created to increase the number of healthcare workers in Clallam County, allow current OMC employees to further their education, and expand opportunities to others to pursue medical careers at Peninsula College.
Applications are now available for the OMC Foundation’s scholarship fund, which will have up to $500,000 available to Olympic Medical Center employees and current and future students to advance careers in health care.
Applicant Eligibility:
- must be either a Peninsula College student formally accepted into a medical field of study (Nursing, NAC, Med Assist, Phlebotomy, etc.), or a current OMC employee.
- must be a resident of Clallam County.
- must express interest in pursuing and obtaining an education to support community needs through medical care.
- Nursing scholarship applicants in particular must be willing to sign an agreement to pursue employment at OMC/OMP for a period of at least two (2) years or re-pay the amount of the scholarship in full.
How to Apply:
- Application forms are online at OMC Foundation's website
- Choose the appropriate application form (current OMC employee, or PC Nursing, or PC "other" medical programs)
- Complete the application checklist, which includes:
- Personal Budget form of monthly household income and expenses
- Total cost of the medical program which the student is enrolled/enrolling in with a detailed list of expenses
- Academic history (unofficial college transcript)
- One-page personal statement
- One letter of reference (from instructor, supervisor, or other mentor)
- Submit all application documents together and email to: andrea@omhf.org
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis:
- Fall Quarter Deadline: August 12
- Winter Quarter Deadline: December 6
- Spring Quarter Deadline: March 7
For more information on the application submission process, you can call the OMC Foundation office at (360) 417-7144.
- Passport to Careers Scholarship
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Through the Passport to Careers program offered in partnership by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) and Peninsula College, foster and unaccompanied homeless youth students receive up to a $2,000/year scholarship that assists with the cost of attending college (tuition, fees, books, housing, transportation, and some personal expenses), support services from college staff, and priority consideration for the WA College Grant (also known as the State Need Grant) and State Work Study programs.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Have been in Washington state, federal, or tribal foster care after age 13 (or) be verified as an unaccompanied homeless youth (or an unaccompanied youth at risk of being homeless).
- Enroll at least half-time (6+ credits/quarter) in an eligible college, apprenticeship, or pre-apprenticeship before their 22 birthday.
- Maintain Washington residency.
- Not pursuing a degree in theology.
- Be working toward earning their first bachelor’s degree, associate degree, or certificate, or pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship.
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.
How to Apply:
Complete the Passport Consent Form and send it to:
Washington Student Achievement Council
Passport for Foster Youth Promise Program
P.O. Box 43430
Olympia, WA 98504-3430Fax: (360) 704-6246
For more information about the Passport to Careers Scholarship program, email passporttocollege@wsac.wa.gov or call (888) 535-0747.
- Rainier Olympic (Pierce County) Nurses Association
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Rainier Olympic Nurses Association (RONA), formerly Pierce County Nurses Association (PCNA), offers four different types of scholarships to nursing students.Scholarship funds are sent directly to the accredited school. R.O.N.A. scholarships are available to students living or attending school in Pierce, Thurston, Kitsap, Grays Harbor, Mason, Clallam & Jefferson counties.
- High School Level Scholarship - Awarded to graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue a career path in nursing.
- LPN to RN Level Scholarship - Awarded to a person who is applying to, has been accepted to or is currently enrolled in an LPN to RN program.
- College Level Scholarship - Awarded to a person who is not yet a Registered Nurse, but who has been accepted into or are currently enrolled in a basic Registered Nurse Program, either pursuing their ADN or BSN.
- Florence Golda Scholarship - Awarded to a PCNA member who is enrolled in a program to advance his/her nursing education. All Registered Nurses applying for the Florence Golda Scholarship must be a PCNA member in good standing.
Scholarship funds are sent directly to the accredited school. These scholarships are available to students living or attending school in Pierce County as well as within our expanded jurisdictional boundaries of Thurston, Kitsap, Grays Harbor, Mason, Clallam & Jefferson counties.
How To Apply:
Complete the applicable scholarship applications found on the Rainier Olympic Nurses Association scholarships website. Please submit your application and all requirements via email to scholarships@rainierolympicnurses.org or by mail to:
Rainier Olympic Nurses Association
4115 Bridgeport Way W. Suite F
University Place, WA 98466.Recommendations must be submitted using the electronic form.
- Sea Mar Farmworker High School & College Scholarships
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Sea Mar recognizes and acknowledges the barriers children of farm working families face in their pursuit of a college degree. Economic strains, as well as the language and cultural barriers can often affect these students. Sometimes students need to work after-school and all summer to assist their family. Sea Mar is proud to provide annual scholarships to help make college a reality.
Award amount: $1,000
Applicant Eligibility:
- Students who work or have worked OR, whose parent/legal guardian is or has worked as a farm worker
- High school senior, incoming college students and college students, who show commitment to their education, demonstrate leadership and care about the community
- Exhibit financial need due to individual/family hardship
- Will be enrolling as a full-time student in a higher education institute the upcoming academic year
- Are not applicants who have previously been a recipient of this scholarship either as a high school student or college student. This scholarship is a one-time award.
How To Apply:
- To apply, applicants must answer essay questions and provide a copy of their transcript on an online application form. Please Note: Currently the online application does not allow for applicants to save their work and return at a later time.
- We encourage applicants to review the essay questions and in a separate document, type your response.
- Once finalized, copy and paste response into the online application.
For questions, please contact keniadiaz@seamarchc.org or scholarships@seamarchc.org. You can call also call (206) 474-2016, or you can call the administrative office and ask for Kenia Diaz at (206) 763-5277.
- Sea Mar Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship
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The Sea Mar Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship provides financial support for students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, perseverance, are go-getters, and have shown or have the strong potential to be contributors to their community.
Award amount: $2,500
Applicant Eligibility:
High school seniors, new and current college undergraduates and, and new and current graduate students who will be:
- Enrolling in a higher education institute the upcoming academic year.
- Demonstrate a sense of obligation to improving or advancing the community.
- Committed to achieving educational and leadership goals.
- Exhibit financial need due to individual/family hardship.
- Will be enrolling as a half-time or full-time student in a higher education institute the upcoming academic year.
How To Apply:
- To apply, applicants must answer essay questions and provide a copy of their transcript on an online application form. Please Note: Currently the online application does not allow for applicants to save their work and return at a later time.
- We encourage applicants to review the essay questions and in a separate document, type your response.
- Once finalized, copy and paste response into the online application.
For questions, please contact keniadiaz@seamarchc.org or scholarships@seamarchc.org. You can call also call (206) 474-2016, or you can call the administrative office and ask for Kenia Diaz at (206) 763-5277.
- Soroptimist International of Olympic Rain Forest: Diane Demorest Scholarship
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The Soroptimist International of Olympic Rain Forest (SIORF) in Forks, Washington, offers a $1,000 scholarship each year to a student with strong ties to the West End of Clallam County (Forks, LaPush, Clallam Bay and Neah Bay) who has been accepted into a college nursing program or an education program in any medical field. This scholarship is in honor of Diane Demorest, a former Soroptimist member and a well-loved West End nurse.
Applicant Eligibility:
Any student, male or female, with strong ties to the West End of Clallam County (Forks, LaPush, Clallam Bay and Neah Bay) who has been accepted into a college nursing program or an education program in any medical field. Nursing students get preference, but the scholarship is open to all eligible students in any medical field.
Important Information:
Judging will be for the following:
- Attitude: General worthiness, motivation and goals, integrity, commitment to your goals, and community-minded.
- Need: Financial need and resourcefulness
- Community Ties: West End community connection or involvement
- Application: Demonstration of your ability to follow directions, attend to detail and communicate clearly and neatly
How To Apply:
Exhibits should be neat, concise and legible on letter-sized paper. All required documentation should be attached to the application in the order listed below.
- Complete a Diane Demorest Nursing Scholarship Application. An application, and additional information, can be found under Application Documents below.
- Write a 500 word or less essay that describes yourself and why you wish to be considered for this award. Provide a brief biographical "snapshot" describing your current circumstances and needs, your long-range career goals, and some personal history. Be sure to include any volunteer efforts, accomplishments, community involvement or leadership and your past/present employment.
- Submit transcripts (unofficial transcripts will be accepted) of all high school and college-level coursework. If you already have a college degree (e.g., AA from a community college), a high school transcript is not required.
- A copy of your acceptance letter from a college nursing program or other medical field.
- Maximum of two (2) letters of recommendation from an educator and/or a medical provider who is not a close relative.
Please submit your complete application by one of the following methods:
Mailing Address:
SIORF
P.O. Box 502
Forks, WA 98331Email Address:
Please email all application materials to Susan Trettevik at sktrett@olypen.com.If you choose this option, your signature must appear in all the required locations. You may submit the portfolio documents as separate exhibits but are responsible for assigning file names that show your name and the numeric sequence. Please see file naming examples below:
- 1_JaneDoe_Diane Demorest Scholarship_Application
- 2_JaneDoe_Diane Demorest Scholarship_Essay
- UW Transfer Scholarship: Labor and Social Justice
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Are you an undergrad passionate about social justice? A busy activist building a student group or union campaign? The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies has multiple scholarships available to incoming freshman, transfer students, and graduate students at the University of Washington who are interested in social justice/labor studies and plan to apply their education to these causes—all with one scholarship application.
These scholarships were created in honor of labor activists such as Silme Domingo, Gene Viernes, Frank Jenkins, Jr., and Kennedy Drayton.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Incoming Freshman, undergraduate transfer, or graduate student at University of Washington (Seattle, Bothel, or Tacoma campus).
- Interest in social justice and labor studies and plan to apply education towards these causes.
How to Apply:
- Write an essay response* to the prompts provided in the Application Instructions.
- Provide a brief letter of support from a teacher or community member.
- Provide a high school or college transcript. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
- Provide up to date contact information, including e-mail, mailing addresses, and phone number.
- Optional: Additional documents demonstrating your commitment to labor or Labor Studies, such as a resume or curriculum vitae.
*To strengthen your application, it is highly recommended that you familiarize yourself with the terms of specific Labor Studies awards you are eligible for and prepare your application with the intents and purposes of these awards in mind.
UW Transfer (Social Justice & Labor Studies) Scholarship Application
Questions? Contact the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies at hbcls@uw.edu or (206) 543-7946.
- Washington Award for Vocational Excellence Scholarship (WAVE)
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WAVE is a merit scholarship that honors the achievements of Washington’s top career and technical education (CTE) students. There are up to 147 winners each year—three from each legislative district.
Applicant Eligibility:
- Graduating Washington high school seniors are eligible. These high school career technical education (CTE) students must have completed, or be in the process of completing, their second course in a single CTE pathway.
- Community and technical college students are also eligible. These students must attend one of Washington’s 34 public community and technical colleges, and be in the process of completing at least one year of a professional-technical program.
How to Apply:
Contact Elizabeth Griswold if you have any questions: egriswold@pencol.edu or (360) 417-6359