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Scholarships (45)


(25-26) DigiPen Academic Success Scholarship for Continuing Students

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DigiPen is offering this scholarship for continuing students and an application must be completed annually to be re-considered each year. This scholarship is awarded to current students who have demonstrated continued academic success at DigiPen.





(25-26) DigiPen Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship



The DigiPen Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship supports DigiPen’s commitment to using education as a social equalizer and ensuring that all students have equitable access to DigiPen’s education. The following factors may be considered in the selection process: Personal background, extra-curriculars, awards, or community service Part of an underserved group, including but not limited to: -Women in STEM -Historically underrepresented minority groups -Students who are the first in their family to pursue a college degree -Youth in foster care -LGBTQIA+ students -Students with disabilities

 





(25-26) DigiPen Financial Stimulus Scholarship for Continuing Students



DigiPen is offering this scholarship for continuing students, and an application must be submitted annually to be re-considered each year; This scholarship is awarded to current students who have completed a FAFSA* and have considerable financial need. International students who are not eligible to complete the FAFSA are still able to apply for this scholarship and must answer additional funding questions to be considered.





(25-26) DigiPen International Bridge Scholarship



Incoming students sometimes need institutional funding to “bridge” their resources. That’s where the Bridge Scholarship plays a role in supporting both undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate considerable financial need. Bridge Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis as applications come in and applications close once all funds are awarded for the year, however, there is a priority deadline of February 1st. The Office of Financial Aid strongly encourages all students to apply as early as possible. Notifications regarding the Bridge Scholarship will be sent to student’s registered email as the funds are awarded. This application is for international students and students who are unable to complete a FAFSA* application only. All other students will be automatically considered for this award.





(25-26) DigiPen Jim Johnson Memorial Scholarship



The purpose of the Jim Johnson scholarship is to promote and provide financial assistance to candidates who demonstrate talent, creativity, and a sense of adventure and courage in the pursuit of a degree in digital art at DigiPen Institute of Technology.





(25-26) DigiPen Leadership Scholarship for Continuing Students



DigiPen is offering this scholarship for continuing students and an application must be completed annually to be re-considered each year. This scholarship is awarded to current students who have demonstrated leadership skills through active participation in campus activities.





(25-26) DigiPen President's Technology Academy Scholarship



DigiPen offers this merit-based scholarship to incoming students who attended a DigiPen Technology Academy as a high school course through WANIC, New Market Skills Center, or Pierce County Skills Center. The student must have been accepted into one of the approved degree programs at DigiPen Institute of Technology. Open World Program students do not qualify for this award.





(25-26) DigiPen Promoting BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) in STEAM Leadership Scholarshp



Schools, like communities, are a collection of people united by a common set of values. Systemic racism and discrimination are antithetical to our values as an institution of higher education. We recognize that the injustices committed against Black people and other People of Color are not isolated incidents. As educators of future STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) professionals, we acknowledge the exclusion and inequities that exist and are committed to actively creating a more equitable future. Having diverse leadership has been proven to increase awareness, improve collaboration, and promote positive social change in a community. With this in mind, we are now offering this scholarship to support Black, Indigenous, and other students of color who demonstrate a passion for leadership.

The following will be considered in the selection process:
• Applicant’s demographic information
• Essay responses





(25-26) DigiPen Shield Scholarship



DigiPen students learn to overcome many hurdles during their academic careers, and when an unexpected circumstance or hardship arises, we want to make sure that they have an extra safety net to help keep them on their path to success. That’s why we’ve created the Shield Scholarship to help students overcome an immediate, unforeseen financial hardship. The Shield Scholarship provides aid one semester at a time for students who may need additional assistance within an academic year after completing a Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) and exhausting all other financial assistance options. This scholarship is open to incoming and current DigiPen students. Both U.S. citizens and international students may apply. To apply for a Shield Scholarship: • Incoming students will first need to complete all eligible Scholarship applications (when available). • Continuing students will first need to complete the application for all of the Continuing Student Scholarships for the next aid year (when available).





(Spring 26) DigiPen Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship



The DigiPen Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship supports DigiPen’s commitment to using education as a social equalizer and ensuring that all students have equitable access to DigiPen’s education. The following factors may be considered in the selection process: Personal background, extra-curriculars, awards, or community service Part of an underserved group, including but not limited to: -Women in STEM -Historically underrepresented minority groups -Students who are the first in their family to pursue a college degree -Youth in foster care -LGBTQIA+ students -Students with disabilities

 





(Spring 26) DigiPen International Bridge Scholarship



Incoming students sometimes need institutional funding to “bridge” their resources. That’s where the Bridge Scholarship plays a role in supporting both undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate considerable financial need. Bridge Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis as applications come in and applications close once all funds are awarded for the year, however, there is a priority deadline of February 1st. The Office of Financial Aid strongly encourages all students to apply as early as possible. Notifications regarding the Bridge Scholarship will be sent to student’s registered email as the funds are awarded. This application is for international students and students who are unable to complete a FAFSA* application only. All other students will be automatically considered for this award.





(Spring 26) DigiPen Promoting BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) in STEAM Leadership Scholarship



Schools, like communities, are a collection of people united by a common set of values. Systemic racism and discrimination are antithetical to our values as an institution of higher education. We recognize that the injustices committed against Black people and other People of Color are not isolated incidents. As educators of future STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) professionals, we acknowledge the exclusion and inequities that exist and are committed to actively creating a more equitable future. Having diverse leadership has been proven to increase awareness, improve collaboration, and promote positive social change in a community. With this in mind, we are now offering this scholarship to support Black, Indigenous, and other students of color who demonstrate a passion for leadership. The following will be considered in the selection process:
• Applicant’s demographic information
• Essay responses





External Scholarship - AFCEA



AFCEA is a professional association that connects people, ideas and solutions globally.  

We do that by developing networking and educational opportunities and providing them worldwide in an ethical manner. This enables military, government, industry and academia to align technology to meet the needs of those who serve in critical areas, which include defense, security, cyber and intelligence.   

As a member-based, nonprofit 501(c)6 organization, we have a long history of encouraging innovation and advancing technology to ensure preparedness and security. We officially formed in 1946, but our organizational roots trace back to the Civil War.  


To apply, please visit https://www.afcea.org/stem-majors-scholarships





External Scholarship - AIAS Foundation Scholarship Fund



These scholarships support aspiring student game makers in undergraduate or graduate level programs who are planning on pursuing a career in development or leadership as well as video game early professionals and recent graduates within their first two years in the industry. The eligibility extends to any aspect of game development including but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration.

Eligible candidates will be pursuing careers in game development or the business of interactive entertainment.

The deadline to apply for this award is May 31, 2024. 

Please apply at AIAS Foundation website here


 






External Scholarship - Arlington Dollars For Scholars



Arlington Dollars for Scholars®, located in Arlington, Washington, is a nonprofit foundation that supports academic success in our community. As part of Scholarship America's® national network of nearly 1,000 locally based, volunteer-driven Dollars for Scholars chapters, our mission is to mobilize our community on behalf of postsecondary education success for our students.

Dollars for Scholars chapters like ours help hometown students achieve their educational goals by raising scholarship funds, establishing endowments, providing assistance with college readiness and the financial aid process, and distributing scholarships each year.

To apply please go to https://arlingtonwa.dollarsforscholars.org/index.php?section=chapterWebsite&action=main&fwID=189






External Scholarship - College Success Foundation



College Success Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that helps underserved, low-income students achieve their dream of a college education through our proven model of success.

We serve underrepresented students who often face systemic barriers to accessing and navigating college. We help students navigate these complex systems so that they may blaze their own trails of academic and career success. Our scholars include young people from low-income families, students of color, foster youth and first-generation college students. 

In 2022, we supported more than 20,000 students in middle school, high school and college.

To apply, please visit https://www.collegesuccessfoundation.org/our-approach/scholarships/.
 





External Scholarship - Community Foundation of Puget Sound



Through the incredible generosity of our donors, the Community Foundation of South Puget Sound manages 27 scholarship funds that offer a wide range of scholarship awards and encourage students of all backgrounds and educational interests to apply. We also want to extend a sincere thank you to our many scholarship donors, advisors, and scholarship committee members for their investment in our student's bright futures this year and for many years to come! 

To look at available scholarships and apply please go to https://www.thecommunityfoundation.com/scholarship/scholarship-overview





External Scholarship - Community Foundation of Washington



The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $1,309,700 in scholarships to 214 students across Washington and beyond – the largest award amount to date.

The Foundation manages over 150 scholarships established by individuals, families, and businesses from across the region who care deeply about supporting local students’ education. Each scholarship is unique – the criteria is set by the donor and can range from academic achievement to community involvement to overcoming obstacles – and supports students attending community college university, or trade school. Most scholarships aim to support students with the greatest financial need.

Students apply online and complete one application that matches them to the scholarships for which they are eligible. This year over 300 volunteers participated in scholarships committees that review and select the final recipients.

To complete this application please go to https://cfncw.org/scholarships/!






External Scholarship - ESA Computer and Video Game Arts and Sciences Scholarship



The ESA Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts and Sciences Scholarship

Established in 2007, the ESA Foundation’s Computer and Video Game Arts and Sciences Scholarship has been awarded to nearly 400 women and minority students across the country, enabling them to follow their dream of earning video game-related degrees. Aside from providing students with much-needed funding, the scholarship offers non-monetary opportunities, including networking and mentoring sessions and access to major industry events, like the Game Developers Conference and E3.

Applicants Must Be:

  • woman or minority
  • pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and video game arts and sciences
  • current high school senior or college freshman, sophomore or junior
  • enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited four-year college or university in Fall 2024
  • U.S. citizen
To apply please go to https://esafoundation.org/scholarships-computer-and-video-game-arts/





External Scholarship - ESA ESports Scholarship



The ESA Foundation Esports Scholarship

For students who play esports on a collegiate team and are pursuing a four-year, academic degree.

Applicants Must Be:

  • woman or minority currently
  • competing on your college esports team/club or confirmed to compete at the collegiate level in Fall 2024
  • current high school senior or college freshman, sophomore or junior
  • enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited four-year college or university in Fall 2024
  • U.S. citizen
To apply please go to https://esafoundation.org/scholarships-esports/.





External Scholarship - Gallery at the Park, Master of Fine Arts Scholarship



2023 Master of Fine Arts $4,000 Scholarship
Competition and Exhibition
Offered by the Allied Arts Association in Richland, WA


Allied Arts Association believes strongly in the value of art education. Because of this value, we offer the following scholarships and awards to art students annually.

Competition is open to students in residence at a university in Washington, Oregon and Idaho who are enrolled in a visual arts MFA program. Students must have completed at least one term and have at least one term remaining in their program. 

To learn more about this opportunity please go to https://www.galleryatthepark.org/awards-scholarships






External Scholarship - Generation Google Scholarship



The Generation Google Scholarship was established to help aspiring students pursuing computer science degrees excel in technology and become leaders in the field. Selected students will receive $10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or $5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2025-2026 school year.

The Generation Google Scholarship will be awarded based on the strength of each candidate's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated leadership, and academic performance. The program is open to students who meet all the minimum qualifications and we strongly encourage students that identify with groups historically excluded from the technology industry, including Women, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, to apply.

Past recipients of the following scholarships: Generation Google Scholarship, Generation Google Scholarship: for women in gaming, Generation Google Scholarship: for supply chain and fulfillment, Google Lime Scholarship, Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, Women Techmakers Scholarship for Computer Science, Women Techmakers Scholarship for Gaming, Google Europe Students with Disabilities Scholarship, Generation Google Scholarship: for women in computer science in Ireland, or Venkat Panchapakesan Scholarships India are not eligible to reapply.

To apply, please visit https://buildyourfuture.withgoogle.com/scholarships/generation-google-scholarship





External Scholarship - Girls Make Games Scholarship Fund



If you’re a high school senior starting a formal degree in a game development or related field this fall, the GMGSF College Scholarship is for you!

This year’s college scholarships are sponsored by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Take 2 and Humble Bundle.

The GMGSF scholarship aims to provide our recipients the support needed to pursue a games degree and open up future career pathways in the industry. To learn more about the program see the criteria and eligibility rules below.

Note: Only US based applicants are eligible for a GMGSF college scholarships at this time. Read the full list of eligibility criteria below.

  • Scholarship Grant Amount: $10,000; awarded as $2,500 per year upon successful completion of credits for 4 years

Apply now by May 31st at: https://www.gmgsf.org/college-scholarships
 






External Scholarship - Google Lime Scholarship



Google's education and scholarship programs aim to inspire and help students become future leaders in computing and technology by breaking down the barriers that prevent them from entering these fields. As part of our commitment, we’ve partnered with Lime Connect, a nonprofit organization that supports students with disabilities while they pursue education and promising careers, to help university students with disabilities work toward their academic goals in the field of computer science. Selected students will receive 10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or 5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2022-2023 school year. 

Apply for this scholarship Here!
 





External Scholarship - Google Student Veterans of America



As part of our commitment to military veterans, Google established the Google SVA Scholarship in partnership with Student Veterans of America. The scholarship provides assistance to student veterans who are pursuing university degrees in the field of computer science in the U.S. Selected students will receive 10,000 USD for the 2023-2024 school year.

To apply, please visit https://buildyourfuture.withgoogle.com/scholarships/google-student-veterans-of-america-scholarship.





External Scholarship - Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans



Horatio Alger Association administers over 70 scholarship programs, offering opportunities for students in various stages of their academic careers to achieve their educational goals and realize their potential.

Horatio Alger Association is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit organization dedicated to the simple but powerful belief that hard work, honesty, and determination can conquer all obstacles. Thanks to their generosity, the Association provides need-based scholarships and services to promising young people who are persevering through adversity.

To apply, please visit https://horatioalger.org/scholarships-and-services/undergraduate-scholarships/.





External Scholarship - Jack Kent Cooke (JKCF) College Scholarship



The Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program is the largest undergraduate scholarship program available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend the nation’s best four-year colleges and universities. In addition to the monetary award, Cooke Scholars receive comprehensive educational advising, significant cohort-based programming, and graduate school funding, as well as a thriving network of nearly 3,200 fellow Cooke Scholars and Alumni.

Each award is intended to cover a significant share of the student’s educational expenses – including tuition, living expenses, books and required fees. Awards vary by individual, based on the cost of tuition as well as other grants or scholarships he or she may receive.

To apply, please visit https://www.jkcf.org/our-scholarships/college-scholarship-program/how-to-apply/.





External Scholarship - Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Transfer Scholarship



The Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship is a highly selective scholarship for the nation’s top community college students seeking to complete their bachelor’s degrees at four-year colleges or universities. Each Cooke Scholar has access to generous financial support for two to three years, college planning support, ongoing advising, and the opportunity to connect with the thriving community of fellow Scholars.


To apply, please visit https://www.jkcf.org/our-scholarships/undergraduate-transfer-scholarship/





External Scholarship - Kids' Chance of Washington Scholarship



Kids’ Chance of Washington is registered in Washington as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization to provide needs-based scholarships to the children and spouses affected by these serious work-related injuries or conditions. To qualify, the worker must be totally permanently disabled under the criteria of the Washington Department of Labor and Industries, or deceased.

Scholarships may be used for tuition, books, fees, room and board and general living expenses. Scholarships are paid directly to the school where the student is enrolled full time.

To apply, please visit https://kidschancewa.org/scholarships/ .

 






External Scholarship - Local Rotary Club Scholarships



The Rotary Foundation and clubs invest in our future leaders and philanthropists by funding scholarships. There are many rotary scholarships that are offered in a regional and local capacity. To find the nearest options near you please go to https://www.rotary.org/en/our-programs/scholarships and search your area!






External Scholarship - Microsoft Tuition Scholarship




Each year Microsoft awards Tuition Scholarships designed to empower the students that study Computer Science and related STEM disciplines. 
 
To be eligible, you must:
 
  • Be enrolled full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada or Mexico at the time you submit the application.
  • A demonstrated record of academic achievement/excellence. Because the scholarship is merit-based, you must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0.
  • Show satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related STEM discipline. 
To apply, please visit https://microsoft.recsolu.com/external/requisitions/28_5r8UnqXBHK1Cf_pNfcw





External Scholarship - MPOWER Global Citizen Scholarship



MPOWER believes that they are not just expanding access to higher education. They are also creating globally-minded, multi-lingual, culturally-competent graduates poised to take on the world’s most pressing problems in science, technology, business, and public policy!

In recognition of the extraordinary potential of these students, they have created the MPOWER Global Citizen Scholarship. They intentionally designed this scholarship program to be as broad as possible to match the broad, diverse experiences of international students. There’s no requirement to be an MPOWER borrower to apply!

To apply please visit https://www.mpowerfinancing.com/scholarships/global-citizen






External Scholarship - MPOWER Women in STEM Scholarship



MPOWER believes that they are not just expanding access to higher education. They are also creating globally-minded, multi-lingual, culturally-competent graduates poised to take on the world’s most pressing problems in science, technology, business, and public policy!

In recognition of the extraordinary potential of these students, they have created the MPOWER Global Citizen Scholarship. They intentionally designed this scholarship program to be as broad as possible to match the broad, diverse experiences of international students. There’s no requirement to be an MPOWER borrower to apply!

To apply please visit https://www.mpowerfinancing.com/scholarships/women-in-stem 






External Scholarship - Northwest Watercolor Society (NWWS): Gold Grant Scholarship Award



Established in the early 1990s, the NWWF Scholarship / Barbara Pitts Award has been presented annually to an outstanding and promising art student who has demonstrated a desire to continue their studies and complete their degree are encouraged to apply for this scholarship. This is an excellent opportunity for students to write an artist’s statement and submit images in a professional manner. 

Full-time undergraduate art majors – including graduating college seniors enrolled in an accredited community college or university in Washington, Oregon or Idaho and working in a variety of two-dimensional media – are eligible for the Foundation’s annual award.

To apply, please visit https://www.nwws.org/northwest-watercolor-foundation/






External Scholarship - Out to Innovate Scholarships



The Out to Innovate™ Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. We are pleased to announce that Motorola Solutions Foundation has funded the Out to Innovate Scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year for technology and engineering undergraduate students. BHE Foundation has funded several $5000 scholarships for engineering students. And individual philanthropy has funded two general STEM scholarships for $3000.

To apply, please visit https://www.outtoinnovate.org/scholarships .






External Scholarship - PRIDE Foundation Scholarships



Our scholarship program supports LGBTQ+ students who are leaders—in their own lives, in their families, in their home communities, in their fields of study, in their workplaces, or in our movements for justice.  

We prioritize moving resources to LGBTQ+ students who need it most, so we especially focus our funding on those LGBTQ+ student leaders who have some or all of the following experiences and qualities: 

  • Demonstrate a commitment to advancing justice and the well-being of their communities, past, present, and future 
  • Have experienced family rejection and/or haven’t been able to access a larger community support system
  • Face systemic barriers to educational access, and have been impacted by systemic discrimination and oppression. Specifically:
    • Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color
    • Trans, non-binary, gender diverse, gender non-conforming, and Two Spirit people
    • Immigrants 
    • Disabled people/People with Disabilities, including people living with chronic illness, HIV, neurodivergence, and mental health challenges
    • People over 25, as non-traditionally aged students
    • People living rurally
    • People who have experienced or are experiencing housing instability or houselessness
    • People who have experienced or are experiencing poverty
    • Demonstrate financial need and don’t have access to familial or other financial supports 

The priorities above drive the funding for all of our scholarships. While most Pride Foundation Scholarships are open to all students, we also host a number of scholarship funds that have specific criteria, based on students’ majors, backgrounds, where they live, and more. For those scholarships, we will prioritize students who both meet the specific fund criteria and also the broader programmatic priorities above.


To apply, please visit https://pridefoundation.org/find-funding/scholarships/ .





External Scholarship - Scholly a Scholarship Search Engine Provided by Sallie Mae



Scholly is a program to match students to scholarships and is not a scholarship itself. 

The scholarship-matching app connects high school seniors, current undergrads, graduates students, and international students to college money by sending them a personalized list of scholarships that fits their needs. 

After filling out a short questionnaire, the app's scholarship database matches users with a list of opportunities. The app also include various tools to help  manage deadlines and track progress.

Staffers work to remove scholarships with deadlines that have passed or that no longer exist from the database. And they don't include scholarships that require a Social Security number, which can sometimes be a sign of a scam, or that have a major fee upfront.

This is a great tool for student to use to find outside scholarship opportunities. You can sign up and use this software at https://www.salliemae.com/college-planning/tools/scholly-scholarship-search/






External Scholarship - SMART Scholarship Program



Are you a current postsecondary student pursuing a STEM degree? If so, consider applying for the SMART Scholarship Program! The scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students studying one of SMART’s ~24 approved STEM disciplines. The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship Program is funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) and offers STEM students educational and workforce opportunities. Their mission is to “inspire, cultivate, and develop” STEM students to develop their future careers. In addition to having their full tuition expenses paid and the opportunity to partake in research internships, recipients are awarded a stipend worth between $30,000 and $46,000 a year. However, bear in mind that winners must also commit to post-graduation employment with the Department of Defense.

To apply, please visit https://scholarships360.org/scholarships/search/smart-scholarship-program/ .






External Scholarship - theWashBoard.org



Looking for scholarships? theWashBoard.org makes it simple.

They connect Washington students of all types with Washington scholarship providers….for FREE.

Whether you’ll be attending in state or out, you save time by entering your profile once and letting us find the scholarship opportunities that fit. theWashBoard.org is spam-free and will never sell your information.

To register and apply please visit https://washboard.org/






External Scholarship - Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF)



Every year the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters. Most students receiving WAEF scholarships share a common link of parent employment in the tree fruit industry. WAEF scholarship recipients are pursuing a wide variety of degrees and career paths. Awards may be used by their recipients at accredited two-year colleges, four-year public and private universities and technical/vocational colleges.

To apply please visit https://waef.org/scholarships/





External Scholarship - Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) Scholarship



The Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) scholarship was created by the Legislature in 1984 to emphasize the importance of career and technical education, and the value of real-world, hands-on learning.

To apply please visit: https://wtb.wa.gov/wave/





External Scholarship - Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS)



WSOS is the first public-private scholarship program dedicated to building lasting pathways to secondary education and high-demand STEM and trade careers for all Washington students. We accelerate equitable change for historically excluded students and increase the local talent pool for Washington businesses.   

To apply, please visit https://waopportunityscholarship.org/.





External Scholarship - Washington Women in Need (WWIN)



When women succeed, we all win. WWIN provides scholarships and supports to help Washington women facing barriers to opportunity succeed in college and careers so they, their families and our communities can thrive.

A WWIN Start Scholar is awarded up to $5,000 each academic year towards the Cost of Attendance. The scholarship may be renewed each year up to $20,000 total of the course of your undergraduate education.

To apply please visit https://wwin.org/





External Scholarship Girls for Gaming Scholarship Fund








External Scholarship WomenIn Scholarship Fund



The WomenIn Scholarships, supported by Intel, are a collaborative effort to attract, retain, and advance women in the interactive entertainment industry by supporting their education and professional development. This initiative provides support to female students and early career gaming professionals through its mentoring program, education, and scholarships. 

This scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Applicants to the WomenIn Scholarship must identify as women intending to pursue a career in the technical aspect of video games including but not limited to art, animation, programming, and engineering.

Applications must be submitted by May 31, 2024.

You can apply for this award here