BECU Foundation offers scholarship opportunities

BECU Foundation offers scholarship opportunities

  • Sunday, January 19, 2020 11:57am
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The BECU Foundation is recognizing and awarding $2,500 scholarships to full-time high school seniors and undergraduates currently enrolled in an accredited two-year, four-year or technical college or university who play an active role in giving back to their community.

A few additional facts:

• Each awarded scholarship is renewable for two years ($5,000 total). With the help of BECU’s business partners, member donations and fundraising activities, it award a minimum of 25 scholarships each year.

• New for 2020, students pursuing a degree in health care, STEM or trade fields may qualify for a Washington State Opportunity Scholarship worth up to $22,500. The scholarship supports Washington residents on their path to high-demand careers.

• In 2019, the BECU Foundation awarded 80 student members either $2,500 or $3,500 scholarships each to use toward their post-secondary programs. Scholarships recognize student members who have demonstrated community service as well as academic and leadership potential.

• Since 1995, the BECU Foundation has awarded more than $2.9 million in scholarships to 1,159 student members.

• Volunteer activities have included science interpretation for the Pacific Science Center, mentoring elementary students, and providing food to homeless youth, to name a few.

For more information on eligibility and to access the online application form, visit becu.org.

Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28.

Elsewhere

Western Governors University is offering an incentive for busy adults making resolutions to earn a college degree in the new year: $1.5 million in scholarships. Students who apply to WGU through March 31 are eligible to apply for the New Year, New You Scholarship, which will award up to $2,000 per student. For details and an application, visit wgu.edu. …

Rebekah Lindblom and Sarah Ruckma of Kent achieved provost’s honor roll status for the fall 2019 semester at Whitworth University in Spokane. To be named to the list, undergraduate students must maintain a grade-point average of 3.75 or better during the semester. …

Madeline Morrisson of Kent, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of New Haven (Conn.), has been named to the dean’s list for fall 2019. Morrisson is working on a bachelor of science degree in biology. … Andrew Jowenson of Kent was named to the fall 2019 dean’s list at Lasell University in Newton, Mass. … Kent’s Jennifer Boyd (bachelor of science, with honors) graduated from Bethel University (McKenzie, Tenn.), which held its fall 2019 Commencement on Dec. 7. …

Kent’s Muhaison Ibrahim achieved highest honors (3.9 to 4.0 GPA) as a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. … Kent’s Keerthi Godala (College of Arts and Sciences) made the fall semester dean’s academic honor roll at Baylor University (Waco, Texas). …

Kent’s Geneva Alfonso-Mendez, Jillian Greenaway, Jacob Horstmann, Lauren Kramer, Bryanna Raap, Connor Riley were named to the undergraduate honor roll for fall semester at Montana State University. … Rebekah Lindblom and Sarah Kent, achieved provost’s honor roll status for the fall 2019 semester at Whitworth University. …

Applications for the Bank of America 2020 Student Leaders program are being accepted now through Jan. 31. The Student Leaders program is part of the Bank’s ongoing commitment to recognize youth who lead and serve in their communities, connecting them with tools and resources that will help them make their communities better. Each year, the program awards paid internships to community-minded high school juniors and seniors at a local nonprofit organization, and includes participation in a national leadership summit in Washington, D.C. Five students from the Puget Sound region will be selected to join the program. Prospective Student Leaders can apply at bankofamerica.com/studentleaders.


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