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American Indian Endowed Scholarship

The American Indian Endowed Scholarship program helps financially needy students, with close ties to a Native American community, pursue undergraduate and graduate studies.

Scholarship money comes from interest generated through an endowment funded by private contributions and the state. Students can use the scholarships at public colleges and universities and accredited independent colleges, universities, and career schools in Washington.

The program annually awards about 15 scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,000. Students are eligible to receive scholarships for up to five years.

Students and Parents
For information about eligibility and how to apply,
please visit our Paying for College section.

 

State Laws and Rules

State Statute – RCW 28B.108
State Regulations – WAC 250-76


For general information, or to apply, contact
:

E-mail: Ann M. Voyles

Phone: 360.753.7843

 

For policy issues contact:
E-mail: Julie Japhet

Phone: 360.753.7840

 

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