Northshore Scholarship Foundation

Pride Family Memorial 

Scholarship
Opportunities


Scholarships for those planning to follow a specific career path, including


Art
Athletics
Auto Technology
Aviation
Business
Communications
Drama
Education

Health Services
Music
Nursing

Scholarship opportunities for those interested in more general fields of academic study and vocational preparation are provided through these endowments:

Allott
Anderson

Beckstrom
Blakely

BJ Brown
Cook

Forys

Gardner

Hart
Haynes

Inglemoor
Karp
Keener
Knowles
Lee

Livengood
Lorey

Love
Matthews

Munro
Pride
Suarez

Workman

R.C. Worthington Jr.
Young

Additional scholarships are offered by the following organizations:

BHS Alumni
BHS Faculty
Kiwanis Club
Northshore Rotary
Woodinville Rotary

 

Endowment Established - 2004  

Purpose & Criteria.......
  
The scholarship program is intended to enable graduates of Woodinville High School to pursue study at specific four-year institutions selecting from a specified number of fields of study.

  Candidates will attend Washington State University, Seattle University, or Eastern, Central or Western Washington University. Candidates will be interested in pursuing majors in architecture, business administration, engineering, veterinary medicine, science or teaching. The qualifying GPA must be at least 3.0 and candidates must be U.S. citizens.  
   

Application and Selection...
  
Use the standard Northshore School District scholarship application.  Finalists will be interviewed by the scholarship committee of the Woodinville Rotary Club. 

2010 Value....   $ 2,000
   The scholarships may be renewable up to three additional years. Conditions for renewal include maintaining a 3.0 GPA in college and declaration of an acceptable major within a time frame that will permit university graduation within four or five years of study.

The memorial...
The scholarship program was established as part of a bequest to the Foundation by the estate of Arvid K. Pride of Woodinville.

Mr. and Mrs. Pride were long-time residents of Woodinville. Their son, Doug, was a 1963 graduate of Bothell High School. He died of cancer in the summer following graduation.


Previous Winners
of the Pride Family Scholarship

Receiving Renewals in 2009 

Miles Anderson
Entering his second year at Washington State University
in landscape architecture

Lauren Wallace
Entering her second year at Western Washington Univ.

Lena Seino
Entering her third year at Washington State University
in public relations and communications 

 

Arvid and Louise Pride
on the occasion of their 
50th wedding anniversary

Doug Pride


 

2009 Recipient

Maren Talcott
Woodinville High School
Attending Washington State University
to prepare for elementary school teaching

     In recognizing the Pride family, Maren wrote: " This award has opened the door to many opportunities. I am honored to carry out my education with the help of this scholarship. I truly thank you for this amazing award with all my heart."

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P O Box 173
Bothell Wa 98041

Via electronic mail
info@ns-scholarship.org

By Phone
(206) 890-8346