Area/Regional/Idaho Scholarships

General Instructions

    • Each scholarship below has a link to either the application itself or the scholarship's website.

    • Note that any deadline dates could change from year to year, and we may not catch the change.

    • It is your responsibility to read all application instructions and deadlines and make sure you adhere to them. Otherwise you may be eliminated from the applicant pool.

    • Any applications that are incomplete or late will be eliminated from the applicant pool.

    • All applications must be downloaded and saved on a computer before you can fill it out. If you fill it out before doing this, then the application will not save with your information. If there is not a link to a common application scholarship, then updated scholarship applications are not available yet. Consult your counselor if you have more questions.

Turn in per organization's instructions:

    1. Click scholarship name; download

    2. Complete both following all directions

    3. Submit app per application's instructions



January


February

  • Dave Kludt - ALC Services, Inc.: For a student who is related to an ALC member and planning to attend post-secondary school in natural resources.

  • Heartflite - ALC Services, Inc.: For a worthy student entering the medical field and preferably from the State of Idaho and from a logging family.

  • Idaho Association of Counties: For students with an elected official family member.

  • Idaho Friends of 4-H: For a 4-H member currently in 4-H and will will be attending an Idaho school.

  • Idaho Governor's Cup: For a student who will be enrolled as a full time student in an academic or technical program at an Idaho college or university (and take the ACT or SAT if enrolling in an academic program).

  • Idaho Horse Council: Must demonstrate involvement with the horse industry in any fashion and graduated from an accredited Idaho high school.

  • Idaho School Boards Association: For a student whose parent is an active school board member in the State of Idaho for 3 years or more.

  • Johannesen Leadership: For a 4-H member demonstrating overall leadership and 4-H achievement.

  • Lillian Jeanette Craig Memorial: For a student involved in 4-H and a childhood cancer survivor or sibling of someone who has or has had childhood cancer.

  • O.M. Plummer Memorial: A 4-H member who has participated in livestock showing or judging beyond the county level.

  • Roy and Mamie Jones: For a 4-H member from the Northern District who has been in 4-H at least 5 years.

  • Society of Women Engineers: For female students pursuing a degree in engineering, or an engineering-related field such as Computer Science or a hard science.



March

  • Alois and Marie Goldmann Memorial: Open to graduating high school seniors statewide who are attending an Idaho college or university.

  • Anne Veseth Memorial: For graduating high school seniors or current undergraduate college students attending or planning to attend a public or private, two- or four-year college or university in the state of Idaho and majoring or planning to major in Fire Ecology or Auto Mechanics. Or for any student who is also a current Wildland Firefighter majoring in any subject.

  • Idaho Farm Bureau Scholarship: For a student who is part of the Bonner County Farm Bureau family. Due March 10th. Applications must be filled out online and printed. NO HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Send or drop off completed applications to the Ponderay office.

  • Doris L. Kenney Memorial: Minimum 3.5 GPA. Applicants must be residents of Bonner County, Idaho, who are high school seniors or graduates. Academic achievement is the primary factor for selection. Consideration also given to candidates who have had their schooling interrupted for any of a variety of reasons, and applicants pursuing their academic preparation, making a career change or retraining in a different field of endeavor.

  • Lucille L. Hudon: Applicants must be entering their first year of post-secondary education, have maintained a 3.0 GPA (or its equivalent) in the last two years of secondary education.

  • Idaho Nursing and Health Professional Scholarship For students who have been accepted to an accredited Idaho nursing or health professions program, and can demonstrate financial need.

  • Idaho Opportunity Scholarship For Idaho students planning to attend an Idaho college. Renewable award (up to four years) and requires a 2.7 unweighted GPA and financial need (demonstrated by the FAFSA).

  • Idaho Power Company - Kevin Whittier Memorial : For students planning to attend any Idaho college, university or vocational-technical school full-time and majoring in engineering.

  • Panhandle Piecemakers Quilt Guild: Any graduating high school or home-schooled senior or accredited University or Technical college freshman, sophomore or junior whose primary residence is Bonner County, ID.

  • Marsden Scholarship: For students from eastern Washington and northern Idaho who demonstrate exceptional academic potential. Financial need is considered but academic potential is a greater consideration. Award of $30,000 over four years.

  • Mike Crapo Math and Science Fund: For full-time first year students majoring in math, science, or engineering at a four-year college or university in the state of Idaho.

  • Roger C. Sathre Memorial: For Idaho high school graduates planning to enroll full-time in either a professional-technical degree leading to something less than Baccalaureate degree or a Baccalaureate degree in secondary education in a professional-technical area.


April

  • CO-OP Country Store: For any Bonner County senior who is pursuing a 2-year Ag/Ag Science or Soil and Water conservation related vocational program.

  • Northern Lights Scholarship: For students whose family is a member of Northern Lights.