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Office
Financial Aid -->Professional-Technical Scholarships
If you have difficulty obtaining information from
the contacts
listed, please feel free to utilize the Financial Aid Office as a
resource at
any time.
Avista Scholars Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
A minimum of four, one-year scholarships are
available for students attending LCSC. Student must be an
incoming freshman. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5.
Preference will be given to students majoring in one of the following
approved fields of study. Automated Manufacturing Technology;
Engineering Technology; Heating, Air Conditioning and Appliance
Technology; Industrial Electronics Technology or Welding Technology.
The amount of the award is variable. A General Application is
required and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
Rob Copeland Memorial Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 2004 in honor of
Tony Copeland and in memory of Rob Copeland by Hall-Copeland employees.
To be eligible a student must 1) be majoring in Auto Mechanics Technology,
2) must be a full-time student (12+ credits), and 3) must have a minimum
of 2.5 GPA. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate
financial need. A General Application is required and
must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
Bus & Mary Ellen Durant Timberline
High School Endowed Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship was established
by Bus and Mary Ellen Durant to encourage promising students from
Timberline High School, Clearwater County, to continue their
education. There will be two equal awards offered annually;
one for Nursing and one for a program within the Technical and
Industrial Division.
To be eligible, a student must have graduated from Timberline High
School or its successor in Clearwater County, Idaho. First
preference
will be given to students who are full time, majoring in any program
in the Technical & Industrial Division. Second preference shall be given to students enrolled
full time who are majoring in any other discipline offered at LCSC.
A General Application is required and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable
application GeneralApp.pdf.
Jimmy Guild Memorial Scholarship
The Jimmy Guild Memorial Scholarship is sponsored each year by the
United Paperworkers International Union, Local #712. Students
must be enrolled full-time, majoring in either mathematics with
interest in computer science or be in a major within the Technical
and Industrial Division or be majoring in Nursing.
Students must also have a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
Preference will be given to students graduating from local high
schools and who are affiliated with a member of the United
Paperworkers International Union, Local #608/712. This is a
non-renewable scholarship. Deadline for submitting application
is May 17.
Click here for a printable application
2012-2013
Jimmy Guild Memorial Scholarship application
Hinman-Jensen Endowed Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students pursuing
either the Bachelor of Arts in applied Technology (BAT) or the Bachelor of
Arts in Applied Science (BAS). To be eligible, applicants must be
classified as a full-time student and have a cumulative GPA that is
consistent with the minimum required for admission and for progress toward
his or her major. Preference shall be given to students who have not
previously received this scholarship. The amount of the award is variable.
A General Application is required and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
Clifford and W. E. Johnson Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship is intended to help
students who are enrolled for 12 credits, an Idaho resident, with
preference given to students involved in 4-H or who have had prior
involvement with 4-H, and enrolled in a Professional-Technical
Training Program. Eligible students must demonstrate financial need as
determined by the Financial Aid Office. The number of awards
and amounts vary. This scholarship is awarded twice a year. A
General Application is required and must be submitted by March 1 for Fall
semester and by November 3 for Spring semester.
Click here for a printable application
Fall 2012 Johnson Memorial Scholarship
Application.
Margaret G. Johnson and Marge J. Stout Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship is intended for students currently
enrolled in a two-year professional-technical or BAS program at LCSC. To
be eligible, student must have completed at least 12 credits the previous
semester, must be a resident of Idaho, enrolled in a two year
vocational-technical program at LCSC and demonstrate a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Preference will be given to students who are currently enrolled in the
Office and Business Technology Program. The amount of the scholarship is
variable. A General Application is required and must be submitted by March1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
The LCSC Welding Club Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the LCSC Welding
Club with the purpose of offsetting the educationally-related expenses of
a Lewis-Clark State College Welding Technology student. To be eligible,
applicants must have completed at least one semester as a full-time
student enrolled in the Welding Technology program, must be classified as
a full-time student with a declared major in Welding Technology and have a
cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. The amount of the award is variable.
A General Application is required and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
Lewis-Clark Coin Club Endowed Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship was created for the purpose of
offsetting the educationally-related expenses of a Lewis-Clark State
College student. To be eligible for this award applicants must be
classified as a full-time student carrying 12 or more credits per semester
and have a
minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Annual awards are variable and are
awarded in alternate award cycles to an academic and a professional
technical student.
A General Application is required and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
Logan Lustig
Annual Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship has been established in memory of
Logan Lustig. Logan was born a true farmer and dedicated his
life to farming the land, and found that the diesel program at LCSC
benefited him greatly in his farming endeavors. To be eligible,
students must be enrolled in the Diesel Mechanic Program.
Preference should be given to students from Idaho who plan on using
their degree in the farming industry. A General Application is
required and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
The Merlin
McCulley Memorial Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship has been created to offset
education-related expenses of a Lewis-Clark State College student.
Eligible applicants shall be pursuing an Associate of Applied
Science Degree in Graphic Arts/Printing Technology. Students must
also have at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA, be a degree-seeking,
full-time (12 credits) student. Recipients must demonstrate
financial need, as determined by the Financial Aid Office.
A General Application is required
and must be submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable
application GeneralApp.pdf.
Kenneth Rogers Memorial Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship is intended to assist eligible
students who are enrolled full-time in the Auto Body Repair Program at
LCSC. To be eligible applicants must have a GPA consistent with the
minimum required for Admission and for progress toward completion of the
Associates degree or certificate and must have financial need as
determined by the Office of Financial Aid. Preference will be given to
non-traditional students over the age of 25. The amount of the award is
variable. A General Application is required and must be submitted by March
1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
The Bill Sawyer Memorial Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the family and
friends of Bill Sawyer for the purpose of offsetting the
educationally-related expenses of a Lewis-Clark State College student.
To be eligible, applicants must be enrolled in a professional-technical
program, preference will be given to those from Idaho County, preference
will be given to those with special needs-physical handicap, learning
disability, extreme financial need (as determined by the Financial Aid
Office), or who is a high school underachiever, and must have a cumulative
GPA consistent with the minimum required for admission and
progress toward his or her selected major. The amount of the award
is variable. A General Application is required and must be submitted by
March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
The Ethel Shinn Alumni-Vocational Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the family and
friends of Ethel Shinn for the purpose of offsetting the
educationally-related expenses of Lewis-Clark State College students.
To be eligible, applicants must be professional-technical students, must be
classified as full-time students, carrying 12 or more credits per
semester, must have completed at least one full semester at LCSC with a
cumulative GPA of at least 2.5, and must have demonstrated financial need,
as determined by the Financial Aid Office. The amount of the award
is variable. A General Application is required and must be submitted by
March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
Dr. Milton L. Snyder and Dr. Dolores J. Gibbons Endowed Scholarship
Foundation Scholarship
To be eligible for this award, applicants must be
classified as a full-time student, carrying 12 or more credits each
semester. Preference shall be given to students who are graduates of
Lewiston High School. If in any year, there are not
qualified students from either of these schools, the scholarship may be
offered to students meeting the same criteria from other north Idaho public
high schools. Preference shall be given to students who have had substantial
involvement with extracurricular activities and community service. Extra
consideration shall be given to those who have been gainfully employed
during their high school years. GPA shall not be a qualifying factor, but it
must be consistent with the GPA required for admission and progress toward
their major. Qualified recipients shall be planning to major in
education with the goal of pursuing careers as teachers or educational
administrators, or be majoring in a professional technical degree. Students
must demonstrate
financial need, as determined by the Financial Aid Office. A General Application is required and must be
submitted by March 1.
Click here for a printable application
GeneralApp.pdf.
For additional technical scholarship opportunities, be
sure to check out these sources:
Mamie Adams Memorial Award
A one-time scholarship of $1000 for a high school senior planning to
attend college in the fall or for undergraduate college students enrolled
at a 2- or 4-year institution. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.
Preference given to students who have demonstrated consistency and
improvement in their scholastic records. Can apply between February
1 and April 30. Write or call for detailed eligibility requirements.
Key qualification is to show improvement in academic standing. 4126
Pocahontas Dr, Baytown, TX 77521; Phone: (713) 421-2915; FAX:
(713) 421-2915.
National FFA Foundation (College & Voc/Tech School Scholarship
Program)
Various scholarships for members and former members of Future Farmers
of America. Many are for agriculture, but several are in other
fields or for any field of study. One scholarship program is for
non-members whose family's primary income is farming. Awards vary.
More than 1 million dollars available for students. See website for
details of individual awards or contact Marti Lindell at below address for
the Program Guide. NATIONAL FFA FOUNDATION (College & Voc/Tech
School Scholarship Program) PO Box 68960, Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960;
Phone: (317) 802-4321; E-mail:
mlindell@ffa.org; Internet:
www.ffa.org.
Oregon Logging Conference Scholarship
The Oregon Logging Conference has been involved in an active
Scholarship Program since 1968, providing financial assistance to worthy
community college and university students in timber-related fields.
Many employees of the timber industry today were beneficiaries of this
successful program. In twenty-seven years of the Scholarship
Program, the Oregon Logging Conference awarded over $186,000 in
scholarship funding to students selected or approved by the Education
Committee. P.O. Box 10669, Eugene, OR 97449; Phone:
1-800-595-9191; E-mail:
oregonlogging1@aol.com;
www.oregonloggingconf.com.
Cummins Power Scholarship
Cummins Northwest and Lewis-Clark State College are taking an active
role in ensuring that future technicians are available. To qualify
for the Cummins Power Scholarship, a student must be enrolled or plans to
enroll in the Diesel Technology Program at LCSC. They must have at
least a 2.5 GPA for the year prior to application and be a candidate for a
A.A.S. degree, Advanced Technical Certificate or Technical Certificate in
Diesel Technology. Covers the cost of student fees and textbooks
(max $2000/yr.). Cummins Northwest will also provide a position at a
local branch as a technical trainee for up to 20 hours per week during
school and 40 hours per week during summer. Once chosen, the
scholarship will be in effect until graduation or termination of
employment for cause. Cummins Northwest Scholarship Committee, c/o
Human Resources, PO Box 2710, Portland, OR 97208.
Craftsman NHRA Scholarship Program (High School Seniors Only)
The purpose of the program is to recognize and reward high school
seniors who have worked hard not only academically but in helping to
improve their local communities and schools. This is a great
opportunity for students who are planning to specialize in the automotive
or marketing field and attend an accredited 2 or 4 year college,
university, or trade/technical school. The scholarship is funded by
Craftsman and administered by the National Hot Rod Association Youth and
Education Program. $1000 scholarships are awarded to three students
at each of the 21 NHRA events. Plus a $25,000 scholarship will be
awarded to one gifted high-school student at the Sears Craftsman Nationals
event in Madison, Illinois. Contact the Craftsman NHRA Scholarship
Program at: NHRA Youth and Education Services, Attention: Marc
Franco, 2035 Financial Way, Glendora, CA 91741-4602, Phone: (626)
250-2296.
Specialty Equipment Market Association Memorial Scholarship Fund (must
be interested in auto)
This scholarship was established in 1984 to provide financial
assistance to worthy students pursuing careers in the automotive
aftermarket or related automotive fields. This award, while based on
merit, is a needs-based award. The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund
clearly states that students "must demonstrate financial aid equal to, or
exceeding the amount of, the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund".
Contact the Specialty Equipment Market Association, 1575 Valley Vista Dr.,
Diamond Bar, CA 91765; Phone: (909) 396-0289; Fax: (909)
860-0184; www.sema.org or
www.enjoythedrive.com.
American Welding Society District Scholarship (must be enrolled in
welding, but would work great for a double major)
AWS offers scholarship funds that, once awarded, are payable directly
to the school to which you have been accepted. It will cover the
cost of tuition, books, supplies and related institutional costs. To
participate in the District Scholarship Program, download and complete the
online application, supply the requested documents and information, and
mail them to the AWS Foundation, 550 NW Lejeune Road, Miami, FL 33126,
Attention: Neida Herrera, Development Coordinator.
www.aws.org. The deadline for
receiving applications at the Foundation office, however, is March 1.
Scholarships are awarded usually from May to June, with the funds made
available for the coming fall term.
The Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International (FMA)
Foundation Scholarship
Awards are made to high school seniors and to students already enrolled
in trade schools or college programs in welding, manufacturing technology,
engineering, and other metal working programs. Although diesel
students are not eligible for this scholarship, double majors are i.e.,
Diesel/Welding. The scholarship is an exclusive benefit to members
of FMA and it's affiliate, The Tube & Pipe Association (TPA). A
student is eligible if he or she is: Student member of FMA or TPA,
Student whose parent or guardian is a Personal Member of FMA or TPA, Full
time college student employed by a TPA or FMA Company Member, Student
whose parent or guardian is employed by a TPA of FMA Company Member.
A student membership costs $25. You must be an active member before
the first of the year to be eligible for that year. April 30th is
the deadline for application. The applicant must have a 3.0 or
better GPA to be eligible. Go to
www.fmametalfab.org or
www.tpatube.org for information and
applications. FMA Foundation, 833 Featherstone Rd, Rockford, IL
61107; Phone: (815) 399-8775; FAX: (815) 282-7727; or E-mail:
info@fmametalfab.org.
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