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Scholarship opportunity to your students at Technical Careers High School.

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Imagine America Foundation

Imagine America has helped hundreds of thousands of students pursue their education. This is what we do every single day.

The Imagine America Foundation (IAF), formerly the Career College Foundation, was established in 1982 as the research, scholarship and training provider for the nation's career colleges. We do more than offer scholarships for trade schools and career colleges. We work with high schools and career colleges to increase student retention. Most important, we constantly reflect on how we can improve our services and create resources that help students in all phases of their career path. The career college sector has gone through many changes over the course of our long history.

To apply for the IAF Scholarship please visit https://www.imagine-america.org/applyforscholarships/

 


Engrebretson Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship is pretty straightforward: it's awarded to one student each year who demonstrates financial need, in addition to impressive academic performance and leadership ability. The annual award winner receives $5,000 per semester of college. 
•    This scholarship is open to current high school seniors.
•    Applications must be submitted via mail. Get more information here. 
•    The application submission deadline is March 1. 
 
IDAHO POWER SCHOLARSHIP
FOR ACADEMIC EXECELLENCE

Scholarship for Academic Excellence
The Scholarship for Academic Excellence provides 10 annual student fee/tuition grants for graduating high school students who live within Idaho Power's service area. Applicants must have a minimum 3.75 unweighted grade point average. The $2,000 annual grants are conditioned upon the recipients enrollment at an accredited Idaho or Oregon college, university or vocational-technical school. The scholarship funds must be used during the school year directly following the awarding of the grant. Scholarship grants may not be deferred or held for later use.
Download the Scholarship for Academic Excellence application form (PDF) for details and to apply for the scholarship.
DEADLINE:  March 1.
APPLY:  https://www.idahopower.com/NewsCommunity/Community/Scholarships/
 
IDAHO OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP
Eligibility
To qualify for the scholarship, a student must meet all of the following criteria:
•    Have an unweighted, cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above
•    Be an Idaho resident
•    Be a graduate from an Idaho high school or its equivalent (GED from Idaho)
•    Complete the State Board of Education scholarship application by March 1
•    Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to March 1
•    Enroll as a full-time undergraduate student seeking their first undergraduate degree at Lewis-Clark State College, University of Idaho, Boise State University, Idaho State University, Brigham Young University-Idaho, Northwest Nazarene University, or College of Idaho; OR enroll at least three-quarter time at College of Western Idaho, College of Southern Idaho, Eastern Idaho Technical College, or North Idaho College
•    Maintain satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purposes. See program rules for more details.
•    DEADLINE:  March 1.
•    APPLY:  https://www.boardofed.idaho.gov/scholarship/opportunity.asp


 
GEAR UP Idaho Scholarship 2
To qualify for this scholarship, a student must meet all of the following criteria:
•    Be less than 22 years old at time they first receive their scholarship award.
•    Applicants must have participated in an Idaho GEAR UP program during the grant years Fall 2011 - Spring 2018 at one of the following school districts:
Aberdeen    Meadows Valley
American Falls    Minidoka SD
Boundary County    Notus
Buhl    Plummer-Worley
Clark County    Ririe
Cottonwood    Salmon
Culdesac    Sugar-Salem
Emmett    Twin Falls
Gooding    Stuart/Canyon Ridge HS
Homedale    Vallivue (Middle/HS)
Kellogg    Weiser
Lake Pend Oreille (Clark Fork Jr/Sr High School)    West Bonner County
Lapwai    West Side
Marsing     
 
•    Applicants must possess a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent.
•    Applicants must be accepted and enroll for full-time enrollment in a program of undergraduate instruction at an eligible institution of higher education that is located within Idaho's boundaries. Eligible institutions include any Idaho public, regionally accredited institution under the general supervision and governance of the Idaho State Board of Education and any private, non-profit, regionally accredited institution, as listed below.
North Idaho College         Idaho State University
Lewis-Clark State College         BYU Idaho
College of Southern Idaho         Northwest Nazarene University
Eastern Idaho Technical College         College of Idaho
University of Idaho         College of Western Idaho
Boise State University          
 
•    Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to March 1 of the graduation year.
•    Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to February 15 of graduating year at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov-->
•    Eligible applicants may receive the scholarship for a maximum of four years (8 semesters) starting in the Fall following their high school graduation. Any years not applied for will be forfeited.
GEAR UP Scholarship Amounts
Awards will vary based on the number of applicants and funds available on an annual basis. For further details on eligibility and program administration please see Statute, Rule, and GEAR UP Scholarship Guidelines.
DEADLINE:  June 1,2021
APPLY:  https://boardofed.idaho.gov/scholarship/scholarship_jump.asp
 
American Council of the Blind Scholarship
Eligibility: Applicants must meet the following requirements: submit autobiographical sketch (details found on online application), certification of legal blindness, have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, fill out application linked below.
Due: March 1
Amount: $varies
Apply: http://www.acb.org/scholarship
 
 
 
Good Neighbor Scholarship

The State Farm Companies Foundation believes all children deserve an education that helps them reach their potential and prepares them for life. The State Farm Good Neighbor Scholarship Program was established to provide financial assistance to fifty high school seniors who plan to attend college, technical, or vocational school, but may not be able to meet the expenses of a higher education without such aid and often do not qualify for other scholarships. For more information, please visit scholarshipamerica.org or contact Scholarship America at 1-507-931-1682. Email: statefarm@scholarshipamerica.org 
 
DEADLINE:  March 2
Amount:  $2500
 
Glenn Dalling Granite Pillar Student Scholarship
Eligibility: Students between the ages of 15 and 20 can be nominated by a teacher, counselor, administrator, or other student. Do you know someone who has demonstrated moral and ethical leadership amongst his/her peers, in the classroom or the community? Please submit a one page summary of how you feel this young person has demonstrated moral and ethical leadership and submit it to Blayne Andersen atbandersen@banderinvestments.com.
Due: March 31
Amount: $2,000
Apply: Visit https://greaterteton.byums.org/glenn-dalling-granite-pillar-student-scholarships for more information
 
Alois and Marie Goldmann Scholarship
Eligibility: Be a graduating student at a high school or home school in the state of Idaho and plan to attend an institution of higher learning in Idaho during the 2016-2017 academic year. Must submit an application and original essay.
Due: March 15
Amount: $1,000
Apply: Visit http://www.idcomfdn.org/Scholarships to apply
 
Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation Scholarship
Eligibility: Apply at the link below, include test results as indicated and write essays and attach resume and letters of recommendation.  This is a four year, full ride scholarship that can be used at any accredited US institution.  This is a non partisan, need-blind, program.  Apply early.  Open to high school juniors.
Due: March 18
Amount: $full tuition, books, living expenses, room and board.
Apply: http://coolidgescholars.org/apply/
 
Microsoft disAbility Scholarship
Eligibility: Be a current high school senior living with a disAbility (as defined by WHO), whether that be visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, speech, or other disAbility.  Plan to attend an undergraduate program in a 2 or 4-year university/college or technical college in the fall of the academic year following high school graduation.  Declare a major in engineering, computer science, computer information systems, law, business, or a related field.  Demonstrate a passion for technology, demonstrate leadership at school and/or in the community, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, require financial assistance to attend college, and enrollment status must be full time or half time.
Due: March 15
Amount: $5,000
Apply: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/diversity/programs/microsoftdisabilityscholarship.aspx
 
D.L. Evans Banks Scholarship

D.L. Evans Bank is pleased to award twenty-eight (28) $500 (total of $14,000) scholarships to the 2017 graduating high school seniors.  We offer scholarships to students who plan on attending one of the following colleges/universities:
College of Southern Idaho
College of Western Idaho
College of Idaho
University of Idaho
Idaho State University
Boise State University
Brigham Young University - Idaho
Each scholarship will be $500 and we will award four scholarships to each of these colleges/universities, for a total of $2,000 per college/university
Criteria
Student must be a 2016-2017 graduating high school senior from Mini-Cassia, Magic Valley, Treasure Valley, Western Idaho, Wood River, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Rigby or surrounding area.

The student must be enrolled full-time and attend the Fall semester.

Preference will be given to students majoring in finance, business, or economics; however, all other majors will be considered.

The student must demonstrate academic progress with a minimum 3.0 GPA from high school studies completed at the time of application.

Due: March 6
Amount: $500
Apply: https://www.dlevans.com/personal/for-students/scholarships.html
 
 
Eastern Idaho State Fair Scholarship

Eligibility: Student must be graduating from high school in 2016, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, participate in the fair as 4-H or be an FFA member, and attend school within the 16 county fair district (Bannock, Bear Lack, Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Clark, Custer, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, Oneida, Power, Teton).  Selection criteria include: personal and professional goals, student activities, community service, honors and awards, and financial need.
Due: March 22
Amount: varies
Apply: http://funatthefair.com/general-info/scholarships/
 
 
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST
USIP is proud to partner with the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) on the annual National High School Essay Contest. The contest each year engages high school students in learning and writing about issues of peace and conflict, encouraging appreciation for diplomacy’s role in building partnerships that can advance peace building and protect national security. 
Deadline:  March 15
http://www.usip.org/AFSAEssayContest
 
Hamilton Scholars Program
he Hamilton Award recognizes high school juniors for their academic, personal, and service achievements. Every year, we select 35 to 40 students nationally to enter our leadership program. Through the Hamilton Leaders Academy, we help our Scholars get into college, a transition to university life, and then the workforce.
Due: March 2
Apply: click on photo above to apply
 
Valley Wide Cooperative Scholarship
Eligibility: Students must be a high school senior and have a parent or grandparent who is a member of the Valley Wide Cooperative..
Due: March 17
Amount:  $1,000
Apply: get application from the counseling office
https://www.valleywidecoop.com/Giving-Back/Scholarships
 
Bonneville Education Foundation Scholarship
Eligibility: Available to seniors in District 93.
Due: March 18
Amount:  $500
Apply: Fill out application (click here) and return to BHS counseling office BEFORE March 18th.
 

 
WESTMARK CREDIT UNION Scholarship Program
TEN SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
- $1000 EACH
Qualifications:
Westmark Member with a $25 balance
2017  High School Graduate
3.50 GPA
Attend a State Accredited or Licensed Post Secondary School (any state)
Use Scholarship funds in the Summer or Fall of 2017
DEADLINE:  March 17
APPLICATIONS:  In counseling office OR http://www.westmark.org/newsdetail.php?id=76
 
 
 
Idaho Society of Professional Land Surveyors Scholarship for High School Students

Open to graduating seniors in Idaho high schools who will be entering as full time students in the fall semester following graduation. Selection based on answers to questions in the application form, letters of recommendation and a statement of intent to enroll in one of the programs mentioned above. To be considered, a student must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 from an accredited Idaho high school. High school transcripts, biography or list of academic and/or extracurricular achievements may be considered.
At:  Idaho State University or Lewis-Clark State College
Three $500 scholarships
Deadline:  April 1
Apply:  http://www.idahospls.org/education/scholarships
 
 
Dave Ramsey Financial Literacy Scholarships
Eligibility: high school seniors
Open: April 7-25
Amount: Up to $40,000
Apply: Visit this website to take a financial literacy quiz and survey.  All students who earn perfect scores will be entered for several scholarships.
 
 
Idaho Community Foundation Scholarships
Eligibility: Several scholarships available. For more information visithttp://www.idcomfdn.org/Scholarships
Due: April 1
Amount: Varies depending on funds available and scholarship applied for
Apply: Visit http://www.idcomfdn.org/Scholarships for more information and scholarship applications
 
College JumpStart Scholarship
Eligibility: High School seniors with a 3.0 or higher GPA
Due: April 15
Amount: $varies
Apply: Visit http://www.jumpstart-scholarship.net/application-us/ for online application and more information
 
General Lloyd W. "Fig" Newton Scholarship
Eligibility: High School 10th-12th graders who plan to attend an accredited 2 or 4 year institution and are committed to using education to better your life and that of the family and/or community.
Due: April 15
Amount: $varies
Apply: Visit http://tai-albuquerque.org/gen-lloyd-w-fig-newton-chapter-scholarship/ for application downloads and more information
 
 
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Scholarships
Eligibility: Students must be female, have a 3.0 GPA or higher, be an Idaho high school senior, and be a first-generation college student 
Due: April 7
Amount: Varies 
Apply: Download scholarship application here
 
 
 
East Idaho Falls Rotary Club Scholarship
Eligibility: Complete and return application in the counseling office with letters of recommendation and other documentation.
Due: April 15
Amount: Varies
Apply: Pick up application from the near peers or click here download and print .
 
Diabetes Scholarship Foundation
Eligibility: High school seniors with Type 1 diabetes seeking a higher education at an accredited four year university, college, technical or trade school.  U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Due: April 15
Amount: Varies, there are multiple scholarship linked to this one application
Apply: http://diabetesscholars.org/college-scholarship/
 
Idaho Power Company-Kevin Whittier Memorial Scholarship
Eligibility: For students planning to attend any Idaho college, university or vocational/technical school full-time and majoring in engineering. For more information visit http://www.idcomfdn.org/Scholarships
Due: April 1
Amount: Varies 
Apply: Click here to download application.
 
 
Roger C. Sathre Memorial Scholarship
Eligibility: For Idaho high school graduates planning to enroll full time in either a professional/technical degree leading to something less than a Baccalaureate degree or a Baccalaureate degree in secondary education in a professional/technical area. For more information visithttp://www.idcomfdn.org/Scholarships
Due: April 1
Amount: Varies 
Apply: Click here to download application.
 

 
TETON REGIONAL LAND TRUST
Award: $1,000
Eligibility: Candidates must be enrolled as an undergraduate for the 2017-2018 academic year.  Students must live in the Teton Regional Land Trust service area. Counties include Bonneville, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Teton County, Idaho and Alta, Wyoming. Candidates must show an intention to pursue a major course of study in college or vocational school in the environmental sciences, biology, ecology, environmental planning or policy, agriculture, or a related field. Applications are due on Friday, April 21st, 2017. Scholarship funds are open to graduating seniors and college students. The award must be used in the 2017-2018 academic  year.
DEADLINE:  April 22
tetonlandtrust.org
Pick up application in Counseling Office.
  
 

Idaho Pointe Pest Control Scholarship
 

•    This scholarship is judged primarily on need basis, but does not exclude achievement standards.
•    The scholarship must be submitted, in full, by April 29, 2017. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
•    INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
•    Applications for scholarship can be submitted by any high school senior or college freshman from the state of Idaho.
•    A student aid report showing income status of your household must be attached for application to be considered.
•    Must have a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0.
•    A transcript must be attached with counselor or school representative signature for application to be considered.
•    This scholarship is a one time scholarship worth $750. It will be awarded May 30, 2017
•    Although not required, applicants are encouraged to submit recommendation letters and/or resumes to substantiate their application.
•    All applicants must be submitted electronically using this form.
APPLY AT:  http://pointepest.com/idaho-scholarship-application
Deadline:  April 29, 2017
 
 
 
E-Waste Scholarship
Each year there are 20 to 50 million tons of e-waste discarded in the world. E-waste contains toxic materials, including heavy metals, that can easily seep into the ground and ultimately get into groundwater supplies. According to the EPA, recycling e-waste allows more than 100 million pounds of materials to be reused annually.
The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the impact of e-waste and what can be done to reduce e-waste. For more information, please refer to these articles.
Amount:  $1000
Deadline:  April 30
Apply:  http://www.digitalresponsibility.org/ewaste-scholarship
 

 
Idaho Cattle Women Scholarship
Deadline: May 1
Available to: High school freshmen through seniors
Amount: $1,000
This scholarship is available to current Idaho Cattle Association members or immediate family.  Please download application here.
 
The Western Stockmen's and Simplot Livestock Scholarship
Deadline: May 1
Available to: High school sophomore through seniors, must be enrolled  full-time at a community college or university in Idaho for the upcoming year.  Major or minor in an ag-related field is also required. 
Amount: $varies
This scholarship is available to current Idaho Cattle Association members or immediate family.  Please download application here.
 

 
“B. Davis Scholarship” 
The creators of the “Student Award Search Aid” website are offering a scholarship for 2017.
Please visit our website at http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm to read about us and to apply for our scholarship.  While you’re there, please browse through the rest of the site to learn more about applying for scholarships.
Our website was developed solely for the purpose of helping students locate and apply for scholarships.  We are trying to improve the students’ chances for success.  The site is free and we charge nothing for the information or the application.
The deadline for applications is May 22
Amount of Scholarship:  $1,000
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at awards@studentawardsearch.com
 


NASA

BECOME AN IDAHO SCIENCE AND AEROSPACE SCHOLAR! 

 

It isn't just for the sciency types. NASA hires business people, writers, artists, communicators, naturalists, marketers, if it is a job NASA needs someone to do it. 

 

The Idaho State Department of Education and NASA Aerospace Scholars with the support of Idaho business, industry, and education partners have teamed up to provide this exciting opportunity for Idaho high school juniors at no cost to participants. Idaho Science and Aerospace Scholars (ISAS) offers a one-of-a-kind experience for Idaho high school students to explore the possibilities of a NASA related major or career. The adventure starts in January with an online course. High achieving students earn the opportunity to attend the ISAS Summer Academy. 

 

Treasure Valley Family Medicine

For Active Duty and/or Veteran Families.

https://www.tvfammed.com/#form

 

Bold.org

All GPAs will be considered for the Nikhil Desai "Perspective" Scholarship. While not required, students who are first-generation Americans or who will be first-generation college students are preferred.

We are thrilled to support students who have overcome challenges and gained newfound perspectives, and we would be incredibly excited to receive applications from Technical Careers High School.

https://bold.org/scholarships/nikhil-desai-perspective-scholarship/