Seniors can apply for an internship in Washington, D.C. this summer. This is a great opportunity to learn about the United States Senate and gain valuable experience in a professional office. Application information can be found by clicking here. Due March 13th.
This scholarship is available to all Copper River School District graduates (2009-2013) as well as graduating seniors of 2014. All details for the application, including a history of the scholarship and the life of Adrina Knutson, are attached below. The deadline to apply is March 30th.
Native American students ages 18-25 can apply for this program with the National Park Service. The Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program (CRDIP) provides career exploration opportunities for future cultural resources professionals of diverse backgrounds. Click here for more information. Applications are due March 1st.
Students that have been members of FEA or SkillsUSA and plan to attend the Matsu-College are eligible for this scholarship. Due March 20.
The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) offers an annual college scholarship program to help further higher education among rural youth. FRS awards a one-time $2,500 scholarships to students from rural America for their first year of college, university or vocational-technical school. Applications must be signed by an authorized Copper Valley Telephone Cooperative representative. Contact CVTC for such a signature, and be sure to allow enough lead time. Click here for more information. Postmark by March 3rd.
This scholarship is based upon a combination of merit and need. You must have a minimum 2.5 GPA or higher. It can be used at colleges, universities, and technical and trade schools. Please find the application information below. Due March 31st.
This scholarship is available to high school seniors in the Matanuska Susitna Valley as well as students currently enrolled in an ag-related program at Mat Su College. Students outside the Matanuska Susitna Valley are eligible to apply for the agriculture related field scholarship only. Click here for more information. Due March 21.
The ACLU of Alaska invites high school seniors, college, and vocational students to apply for a $2,500 scholarship to support their studies. Given in the memory of Joan Hamilton, a former ACLU of Alaska board member, this scholarship is awarded to a student who wishes to pursue a law-related career to advocate for Alaska Native rights and to defend the constitutional rights and civil liberties of the peoples of rural Alaska. Click here for more information. Due March 28th.
This 2013-2014 school year, AASB will award ten graduating seniors each with a $1,200 scholarship to apply toward their post-secondary education. The scholarship may be applied toward the student’s choice of a business, trade, or a college institution. Application information is attached, or may be found by clicking here. Due March 17th.
the ATIA Foundation offers up to $20,000 in cash and tuition to Alaska students pursuing education related to the tourism industry. Examples include, but are not limited to: Hotel & Tourism Management, Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, vocational and technical courses, and other programs such as business and marketing. Click here for more information. Due March 29th.
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