Scholarships are Open!

United Way of Clallam County hosts six scholarship funds through the Clallam Community Foundation, a long-term investment fund for United Way and other Foundation Partner Organizations. Most applications open in the spring. If you would like more information, contact our Student Financial Aid Liaison at collegeaccess@unitedwayclallam.org or 360-457-3011.

Check this page and our social media for information about scholarships as they become available!


Hull Family Fund

Schools Eligible: Clallam Bay, Neah Bay

Amount: Based on number of applicants

Frequency: Yearly

Description: The Roger W. Hull Scholarship is intended for adults and graduating high school seniors who have maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average. Eligible participants are individuals who have not completed their secondary educations; those who were unable to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice upon graduation from high school or equivalent; or those who require enhancement of job skills or training. Those applying for a scholarship must have a demonstrated financial need. 


Anne and James Minton Scholarship

Schools Eligible: All schools in Clallam County & general residents

Amount: $2,000 | 2 - 4 students

Frequency: Yearly

Description: The Anne and James Minton Scholarship is intended for adults and graduating high school seniors who have maintained a minimum 2.5 grade point average and are a member of a Native American Tribe of the Olympic Peninsula. Eligible participants are individuals who have not completed their secondary educations; those who were unable to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice upon graduation from high school or equivalent; or those who require enhancement of job skills or training. Those applying for a scholarship must have a demonstrated financial need.


Mac and Phyllis Munro Scholarship Fund

Schools Eligible: Clallam Bay

Amount: $1,500 | 2 students

Frequency: Yearly

Description: The Mac & Phyllis Munro Scholarship is intended for adults and graduating high school seniors who have maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average. Eligible participants are individuals who have not completed their secondary educations; those who were unable to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice upon graduation from high school or equivalent; or those who require enhancement of job skills or training. Those applying for a scholarship must have a demonstrated financial need. 

 


 

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