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The Washington Scholars program recognizes the accomplishments of four high school students in each of the state’s 49 legislative districts, three Washington Scholars and one Washington Scholar-Alternate.
Because of reduced state revenues, the state’s biennial budget does not include monetary awards for new Washington Scholars in 2011 and 2012. Scholars selected in earlier years will continue to receive the monetary benefit. However, the Washington Scholars program is intended to honor the achievements of some of our state’s most exemplary high school students, even in years when budgetary constraints preclude financial awards.
A committee comprised of high school principals and college administrators makes the final selections. The committee meets in February to score the applications. Award recipients generally are announced in mid-March.
To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria:
Be a Washington state resident.
Be graduating from a Washington public or private high school in the current award year.
Be enrolled at an eligible in-state college or university following high school graduation.
Not be pursuing a postsecondary degree in theology.
Due to the state revenue shortfall, the Legislature made changes in the financial award portion of the Washington Scholars program:
The monetary benefit for Washington Scholars selected in spring 2010 or earlier will be prorated at 90 percent of the base increase authorized in the state budget for public tuition and services and activity fees for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 fiscal years.
Washington Scholars honorees selected in spring 2011 and spring 2012 will not be offered monetary scholarships. However, these Scholars will continue to be recognized and honored for their achievements in non-monetary ways.
Washington Scholars and Alternates named to the award in spring 2010 or earlier remain eligible to receive the monetary scholarship benefit. These scholarship-eligible recipients may use their grants at any public or participating private college or university in the state of Washington.
The intent of the scholarship is to mirror the cost of resident, undergraduate tuition and service and activity fees charged by Washington public colleges and universities; however, the scholarship is subject to annual appropriations and may be prorated.
Scholarship values are re-evaluated annually. Adjustments to the scholarship amount may be made during an academic year as funding dictates. The maximum scholarship payable will not exceed the Scholar’s actual tuition charges and “overload” credits are not included. Scholars attending private in-state colleges may receive the scholarship if the school matches the state scholarship on a dollar-for-dollar basis with institutional gift aid.
2012-13 Maximum Award Amounts(AWARDS VARY BY INSTITUTION) | |
|---|---|
For Washington Scholars selected in spring 2010, | |
University of Washington | $10,161 |
Washington State University | $10,248 |
4-Yr Private, Semester-based Institutions | $10,248 |
4-Yr Private, Quarter-based Institutions | $10,248 |
Central Washington University | $7,147 |
Eastern Washington University | $6,635 |
The Evergreen State College | $7,030 |
Western Washington University | $7,220 |
Public Community Colleges (15 credit max., may vary by school) | $3,600 |
Public Technical Colleges (15 credit max., may vary by school) | $3,600 |
Contact your high school principal or guidance counselor.
For more information
E-mail: Washington Scholars Program
Phone: 360-753-7843