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Scholarships

Foundation Scholarships

South Puget Sound Community College Foundation is proud to be able to offer hundreds of scholarships to a diverse and talented population of students attending our college.

We are incredibly lucky to have such wonderful donors. When a donation is made to our college, those donors are investing their money in your future. What an honor!

Applications will be available mid-March and are due April 12, 2013. Foundation Scholarships are awarded once a year and all applications can only be submitted through our online application process.

Outside Scholarships

  • The Financial Aid Office has an area designated to scholarship information received from outside sources. The Scholarship Drawer is located by the Financial Aid Office and houses scholarship information and application for students to access. This information is updated on regular bases as deadlines pass. Please contact the front desk of the Financial Aid Office with any questions.

- The Washington Scholarship Coalition, comprised of public and private organizations, announces the launch of theWashBoard.org, making it easier for Washington students to efficiently find and apply for relevant scholarships. www.theWashBoard.org for more information and to be notified of the launch.

FastWEB, a free scholarship search, through the Internet at www.finaid.org. This address connects you to the Financial Aid Information page where you can select FastWEB and conduct a search of over 180,000 private sector scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans.

The College's library as well as the public library provide reference materials for multiple scholarships, fellowships and grants that student may also utilize.

 

    Avoid Scholarship Scams with these telltale signs…
  • The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back.
  • You can't get this information anywhere else.
  • I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship.
  • We'll do all the work.
  • The scholarship will cost some money.
  • You've been selected by a 'national foundation' to receive a scholarship’ or ‘You're a finalist,’ in a contest you never entered.

To file a complaint, or for free information, students or parents should call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357)
or visit: http://www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams

Contact

Student Financial Services Building 25, First Floor
(360) 596-5232
Fax (360) 596-5712


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