Northshore Scholarship Foundation

3 Service Clubs offer scholarships

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:

Adams
Allott

Anderson

Beckstrom
Blakely

BJ Brown
Cook

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

Guide to
all of the 50
Endowed Accounts

The list and link to each scholarship account

 


Annual grants provided at UW-Bothell

and Cascadia Community College

          The area’s Rotary and Kiwanis service clubs will again provide scholarships at Bothell’s co-located college campuses for academic year 2006-07.

            Including the nine at the local colleges, a total of 82 scholarships are offered through the Northshore Scholarship Foundation for 2006. The record-number of scholarships will total more than $148,500, according to Foundation President Eric Barnum.

            The Northshore Rotary Club offers a $1,750 scholarship at Cascadia Community College for a student attending CCC who has graduated from a Northshore School District secondary school or is a resident of the school district. New in 2006 will be a $1,750 scholarship for a Woodinville High School graduate who enrolls at Cascadia. This will be sponsored by the Woodinville Rotary Club.

            Woodinville Rotary Club will add its fifth scholarship at the University of Washington-Bothell -- a $2,000 award going to a student enrolled in the computing and software systems program. Woodinville already offers scholarships in the UW-Bothell nursing, teaching certification, interdisciplinary arts and sciences, and business programs. The club's Jerry Wilmot Memorial Business Management scholarship of $2,500 will be awarded to a student working toward a master's degree in business.

            An incoming freshman in business at UW-Bothell will receive a new Woodinville Rotary Club offering -- $2,000 to a Woodinville High School or Northshore School District graduate. The grant is renewable for three additional years. This will bring Woodinville Rotary's scholarship contribution to UW-B to $12,500 for 2006.
           Kiwanis Club of Northshore will again offer a scholarship in the UW-Bothell nursing program, next year's valued at $1,750.

            The clubs fund their scholarships with charity fund-raising events held in the fall.

            Information about all scholarships offered through the Foundation for 2006 will be found on this website, at financial aid offices at the two colleges and in the career counseling centers at Bothell, Inglemoor, Woodinville high schools and the Secondary Academy for Success.

 

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P O Box 173
Bothell Wa 98041

By Phone
(206) 890-8346

Via electronic mail
info@ns-scholarship.org