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Check
below for
the list of 2010 Scholarships
available to interested
graduating seniors
and students at
Cascadia
Community College
Bothell
H.S. Only
Inglemoor
H.S. Only
Woodinville
H.S. Only
Secondary
Academy
All
High Schools
Cascadia
C.C,
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
Additional
scholarships are offered by the following organizations:
BHS
Alumni
BHS Faculty
Kiwanis Club
Northshore Rotary
Woodinville Rotary
Guide
to
all of the 50
Endowments
The
list and link to each scholarship endowment
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For
Academic Year 2010-2011
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PLEASE NOTE:
Scholarships are offered through the Northshore Scholarship
Foundation, a local nonprofit organization.
The application form for these scholarships is called
“The Northshore Scholarship Foundation Application” and
is available only Online at
Application
Applicants for these scholarships must be attending Bothell
High School.
It is acceptable to duplicate the
application if applying for more than one foundation scholarship
that asks for the same application information.
Transcripts need not be official or sealed.
READ THE CRITERIA AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR
EACH SCHOLARSHIP BEFORE COMPLETING AN APPLICATION. |
Grants available to
Bothell High School applicants
Rudy and Inez
Beckstrom Memorial Vocational Scholarship (Bothell).
One scholarship of
$1,500 will be given. Candidates will have an intent to pursue
occupational or vocational studies at a community college or vocational
school.
Use the standard Northshore Scholarship Foundation application form.
No letters of recommendation are to be attached. Staff nominations
for this award will also be accepted. The
winner will be notified by May 1.
Applications and nominations are due February 5, 2010 at the
Counseling Office at Bothell High School.
Lee and Velma Blakely Memorial Scholarship (Bothell)
The scholarship amount will be $1,500.
It will be awarded to a graduating senior at
Bothell High School who has a sincere desire to continue education and is
determined to find success.
It may be used at a public vocational school, community
college or a public 4-year college or university. Financial need will be a
primary consideration. Candidates do not apply.
The recipient will be nominated and selected by the
staff at Bothell High School. The winner will be notified by May 1.
Bothell High School Alumni
Scholarship (Bothell)
–
One scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded. The scholarship winner will be
a senior committed to promoting spirit and pride at
Bothell High School. Other criteria will include someone active in
bettering the school and active in community involvement.
Finalists will be interviewed.
The finalists will be notified of the time and place of the
interviews. Use the standard
Northshore Scholarship Foundation application form.
No letters of recommendation are to be attached.
The winner will be notified by May 1. Applications are due February
5, 2010 at the Counseling Office at Bothell High School.
Bothell High School Faculty Scholarship
(Bothell) -
One scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded.
The Bothell High faculty will nominate and select the recipient, so
applications are not needed. Criteria will include good citizenship,
service to the school and financial need.
The winner will be notified by May 1.
BJ Brown Memorial Scholarship (Bothell)
The scholarship amount will be $2,000.
It will be awarded to a graduating senior at Bothell High School
who has exhibited the following characteristics: always gives his/her
best; is respectful and kind to all; demonstrates high academic
achievement; is a loyal friend; and plans to attend a 2- or 4-year college
with the ultimate goal of
receiving a 4-year college degree.
Candidates will be nominated by the senior class so applications
are not needed. Finalists will be interviewed. The winner will be notified
by May 1, 2010.
Shawn Gardner Memorial Scholarship
(BHS and WHS Only)
The scholarship amount will be $1,500. Candidates will be current high
school seniors who plan to pursue a career in counseling or some related
“helping profession.” On the scholarship application, students should
include information about why they have decided to pursue a career in
their chosen profession. Financial need will be a consideration. Finalists
may be interviewed. Use the standard Northshore Scholarship Foundation
application form. No letters of recommendation are to be attached.
Applications are due February 5, 2010 at either the Woodinville or Bothell
high school counseling office. The winner will be notified by May 1.
Lois and Vern Keener Memorial Vocational Scholarship (Bothell).
One scholarship of $1,500 will be given. Candidates will have an intent to
pursue vocational studies at a community college or vocational school. Use
the standard Northshore Scholarship Foundation application form. No
letters of recommendation are to be attached. Staff nominations for this
award will also be accepted. The winner will be notified by May 1.
Applications and nominations are due February 5, 2010 at the Counseling
Office at Bothell High School.
Kiwanis Club of Northshore Allen Haynes
Academic Scholarship
(Bothell)
The scholarship amount will be $1,500. The scholarship is sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club of Northshore.
Criteria will include leadership and service to the school or community.
Candidates must demonstrate potential for academic success. Active Key
Club members are encouraged to apply. Financial need will be a
consideration. Use the standard Northshore Scholarship Foundation
application form. No letters of recommendation are to be attached. Winners
will be notified by May 1.
Applications are due February 5, 2010 at the Counseling Office at
Bothell High School.
Tom and Atha Lee Memorial Scholarship
(Bothell)
The scholarship amount will be $2,000. The scholarship will be awarded to
a graduating senior at Bothell High School who struggled with academics
early in high school, but who has made academic improvement in the junior
and/or senior year and now has a sincere desire to continue education
beyond high school.
Students do not apply for this scholarship. The staff at Bothell
High will nominate and select the recipient. The winner will be
notified by May 1.
Northshore Rotary – Karen Forys
Scholarship
(Bothell)
One scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded. It is sponsored by Northshore
Rotary Club. Academic achievement, service to others and plans to attend a
four-year college will be criteria. Financial need is a consideration. Use
standard Northshore Scholarship Foundation application form. No letters of
recommendation are to be attached. Finalists will be interviewed.
Finalists will be notified of time and place of interviews. Winners
will be notified by May 1.
Applications are due February 5, 2010 at the Counseling office of Bothell
High School.
Northshore Rotary Academic Scholarship
(Bothell)
One scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded.
It is sponsored by Northshore Rotary Club.
Academic achievement, service to
others and plans to attend a four-year college will be criteria.
Financial need is a consideration.
Use standard Northshore Scholarship Foundation application form.
No letters of recommendation are to be attached.
Finalists will be interviewed.
Finalists will be notified of time and place of interviews.
Winners will be notified by May 1.
Applications are due February 5, 2010 at the Counseling office of
Bothell High School.
Richard Worthington, Jr. Memorial Good
Citizen Award (Bothell).
One new, renewable scholarship of $3,000 will be awarded.
The criteria will include school/community service, good
citizenship and good attendance. A GPA of 3.2 and a strong academic
program is required.
Financial need will be considered.
The scholarship may be renewable for an additional three academic
years. Use the standard
Northshore Scholarship Foundation application form.
No letters of recommendation are to be attached.
The winner will be notified by May 1.
Applications are due February 5, 2010 at the Counseling Office at
Bothell High School. Applications for renewal are due March 31 at
the Foundation address.
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
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