2020 Peninsula College Scholarships
Peninsula College net price is at $N/A per year and will likely continue climbing like all colleges around the U.S. There are various ways to combat the steep rises in college tuition, and scholarships can be a key ingredient in reducing the overall cost of Peninsula College. Peninsula College awards an average of $N/A to each student, which can help alleviate some of the financial burden. However, most families will need to find other sources of funding to bridge the remaining tuition gap. In addition to the annual tuition, Peninsula College students can expect to pay $N/A in housing costs and $N/A in meal plan costs - if you chose to live in the surrounding area of Port Angeles, then those costs could be even higher.
82% of full-time students receive local or institutional grants with an average award size of $5,853.00. Furthermore, 57% of students receive federal grants with an average amount of $4,306.00.
The numbers seem bleak and, truthfully, they are for most average American families. Luckily, the scholarships below are open to Peninsula College students, with the goal of helping to afford a college education. Some scholarships may be specifically provided by Peninsula College while others are open to Peninsula College students, though not exclusive to Peninsula College.
How much total award money and scholarships are available for Peninsula College students?
There are 8 scholarships totaling $23,868.00 available to residents. You can easily browse through all 8 scholarships below.
What types of scholarships are available for Peninsula College students?
Each scholarship below may have different requirements and guidelines. While some of the Peninsula College scholarships can only be used for specific purposes, many of them can be used for all types of expenses including supplies, tuition, room and board and more. Furthermore, this list can include Peninsula College study abroad scholarships, Peninsula College transfer scholarships, and Peninsula College merit scholarships.
Are these scholarships for Peninsula College study abroad?
At least a few of these scholarships below can be put toward Peninsula College study abroad. If the scholarship does not specify a specific purpose or use of funds, then it is most likely eligible. You can double-check with the scholarship provider to confirm.
What scholarships are available to Peninsula College transfer students?
The ScholarshipPoints and Scholarship Owl scholarships, at least, are open to Peninsula College transfer students and the funds can be put toward all types of expenses. Peninsula College transfer students face the same financial pressures as normal students, and scholarships providers are well-aware of the need for Peninsula College transfer scholarships.
Are these Peninsula College scholarships limited by major?
You’ll need to check each scholarship’s own guidelines to determine if it is restricted to a specific major. However, most scholarships in this database are open to all students - some scholarships may only be open to certain students based on geographic criteria or areas of interest but they should be clearly marked. Whether you’re a nursing student, honors student, engineering major, or studying another discipline, chances are you’ll find at least 1 scholarship for you.
$10,000 Scholarship
ScholarshipPoints has partnered with CampusReel to provide new users with an opportunity to win a $10,000. In our opinion, registering for the ScholarshipPoints giveaway is a no-brainer - it's take less than 30 seconds and could change your financial circumstances dramatically!
$10,000 Be Bold Scholarship
Bold.org helps students from all backgrounds to take bold steps toward a brighter future. CampusReel has partnered with Bold.org to help identify the fighters, the risk-takers, the earnest overachievers who won't take no for an answer — the ones who know that a mountain is climbed a step at a time.
$1,000 Easy Money Scholarship
We love this scholarship because the name doesn't lie - it's easy money. Many scholarship applications make you jump through hoops and require tons of essays and questionnaires. This scholarship application could not be more simple and straightforward.
State Need Grant
Applicant must be a Washington state resident who has a family income of equal or less than 70% of the state median (see Family Income Chart on sponsor's site). Applicant must be pursuing a first bachelor's degree, certificate, or associate's degree, enrolled with a minimum of three credits. FAFSA is required....
Learn MoreAmerican Indian Endowed Scholarship
Applicant must have close social and cultural ties to an in-state American Indian tribe or an American Indian community in Washington State. Applicant must be a Washington State resident who is enrolled as a full-time student at an eligible Washington college or university by the fall term of the award year....
Learn MoreDPMA/pc Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduating high school senior from any high school in the Oregon or Clark County, Washington area who is looking to enroll in a major directly related to the Information Technology industry (i.e. CS, CIS) at any accredited institution in the states of Oregon or Washington. Selection is...
Learn MoreWashington Thoroughbred Foundation Scholarship
Applicant must be a Washington state resident or a student attending a Washington school who wishes to pursue a career in pre-veterinary medicine (equine practice only), equine science, racetrack management, equine business management or pasture management as it pertains to horse farms, or other related fields. Essay, two letters of recommendation,...
Learn MoreLeMaster/Auvil Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduating senior of Chelan, Eastmont, or Waterville High School who plans to attend a post-secondary school in Washington state. Selection based upon financial need, leadership qualities, academic potential, and participation in extracurricular activities. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.
Learn MoreNellie Martin Carman Scholarship
Applicant must be nominated by his/her high school to become a candidate for this scholarship. Applicant must be attending a public high school in the county of King, Pierce or Snohomish in the state of Washington, be a U.S. citizen, and be planning to attend college in the state of Washington....
Learn MoreBobbi McCallum Scholarship
Applicant must attend a Washington State college or university. Selection is based upon newspaper writing samples and financial need. Two letters of recommendation required.
Learn MoreRen H. Rice Scholarship
Applicant must be a high school senior or graduate under age 21 who is in foster care, guardianship or group homes or emancipated minors who are not in the care, custody or control of their birth parents, or have a physical disability. Applicant must attend an accredited post-secondary school in Washington....
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