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Kitsap Audubon Society will offer up to four (4) scholarships to graduating high school seniors from Kitsap County who wish to pursue an undergraduate degree or certificate program in Environmental Studies, Forestry, Marine or Wildlife Biology, or related fields of study. Selection will be based on quality of application responses, academic history, letters of recommendation, and evidence of... interest in the chosen field through related projects Kitsap Audubon Society will offer up to four (4) scholarships to graduating high school seniors from Kitsap County who wish to pursue an undergraduate degree or certificate program in Environmental Studies, Forestry, Marine or Wildlife Biology, or related fields of study. Selection will be based on quality of application responses, academic history, letters of recommendation, and evidence of... interest in the chosen field through related projects and activities.

Award Amount: An award of $1,000 each will be granted to up to four students for tuition, books, and fees. Funds will be sent directly to the school of attendance by early September and applied to the student’s account.

Eligibility Requirements:

To be considered for a scholarship, an applicant must:
• Be a resident of Kitsap County
• Be a high school senior graduating from a Kitsap County high school in 2022.
• Show good academic standing.
• Show qualities of character and citizenship.
• List projects or activities relating to field of interest.

Application Directions
• Complete the online scholarship application form below in its entirety by March 19.
• Mail the following documentation, postmarked by March 19, to Kitsap Audubon Society Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 961 Poulsbo, WA 98370:
• Official transcript (Note – we will accept an unofficial transcript from the school this year due to COVID-19).
• SAT or ACT scores (Note – this requirement is waived this year due to COVID-19).
• Two letters of recommendation from persons qualified to attest to your reliability, scholarship, and capability.

In the event that an interview is needed, you will be contacted by phone or email.

Award Presentation: The scholarship committee will contact recipient following selection via letter no later than May 1st. Recipient will be announced and introduced at the May 12th general meeting of the Kitsap Audubon Society (currently holding meetings via Zoom
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PIMCO’s Future Leaders Scholarship (FLS) is helping build the next generation of financial leaders in the industry. This scholarship is designed for students from underrepresented communities who have an interest in investment management and wish to pursue a career in finance by way of continued education. Scholarships will be awarded to candidates who have the potential to excel as leaders and... exhibit PIMCO’s CORE values of collaboration, PIMCO’s Future Leaders Scholarship (FLS) is helping build the next generation of financial leaders in the industry. This scholarship is designed for students from underrepresented communities who have an interest in investment management and wish to pursue a career in finance by way of continued education.

Scholarships will be awarded to candidates who have the potential to excel as leaders and... exhibit PIMCO’s CORE values of collaboration, openness, responsibility, and excellence.

Requirements:
• Must be a current United States (U.S.) Citizen or Permanent Resident
• Meet one or more of the following:
• Self-identify as Black, African, or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
• First-generation college student
• Pell grant eligible
• Attend an accredited Historically Black College or University (HBCU) or Hispanic Serving Institution (HIS)
• In good academic standing as of the application deadline:
• Minimum grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent
• Pursuing a relevant degree or career in financial services or an adjacent industry
• Undergraduate-specific criteria:
• Currently an enrolled sophomore in an accredited U.S. college or university
• Graduating between December 2025 – June 2026
• Plan to enroll in a fulltime undergraduate study at an U.S. accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year
• Graduate-specific criteria:
• Current or future (Fall 2024) master’s students enrolled in a U.S. institution
• Doctoral students currently enrolled in a U.S. institution
• Graduating between December 2025 – June 2026
• Proof of admittance & intention will be required
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The Future of Stem Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award. This award will be disbursed... in the amount of $10,000 per year, for four (4) years, The Future of Stem Scholars Initiative (FOSSI)

The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award. This award will be disbursed... in the amount of $10,000 per year, for four (4) years, and will go directly to the institution in which the student is enrolled. Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities.

This program is administered by HBCU Week Foundation, Inc. The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged Youth to enroll in HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America.

Criteria
• Applicant must be a high school senior.
• Applicants must be completing or have completed high school successfully with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
• Applicants must be accepted as a full-time student at a college or university for the upcoming academic semester.
• Applicants must plan to pursue studies at a historically black college or university (HBCU).
• Applicants must plan to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.
• Applicants must be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States.
• Applicants must complete and submit a scholarship application.

Award

The HBCU Week Foundation will form a committee and award the scholarship based on a comprehensive evaluation process.

Areas reviewed by the committee include but are not limited to the following:
• Academic accomplishments
• Reference letters
• Financial Need
• STEM and future career aspirations
• Community Involvement

The multi-year scholarship will be reviewed annually and is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study at an HBCU.

Preferred areas of STEM:
• Chemical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Electric Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Math
• Computer Science

Need Help? Reach out to us at info@hbcuweek.org or call us at (866) 444-HBCU / (866) 444-4228
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