Burlington Edison High School is located in Burlington, Washington. Scholarships for students attending Burlington Edison High School can be found in our scholarship database
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301 N Burlington Boulevard
Burlington, Washington
98233
(360)757-4074
Scholarships
2026 Race For Education KEEP Foundation ScholarshipThe Race For Education Scholarship is available to KENTUCKY students pursuing a field of study within the equine, animal science, or agriculture industry and/or whose family is employed in the equine, animal science, or agriculture industry.This scholarship is in partnership with the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) Foundation.2026 Bob Reeves Memorial ScholarshipThe Bob Reeves...
Masonic Lodges, Masonic Appendant and Concordant Bodies offer scholarships across the State of Washington. Criteria, award amount, and timelines vary. Explore below to see what you might qualify for.Local Lodge scholarship programs are independent of WAMS.The WAMS Scholarship program is in addition to, and doesn’t replace, Local Lodge scholarships.Masonic Legacy Scholarship - $3,750 each ( 4 Awarded )Requirements:Child, stepchild, grandchild,...
Scholarship Applications are due June 1st for the fall semester and November 1st for the winter or spring semester of each year for processing. Scholarships may be used for tuition, books, fees, room and board, and general living expenses. They are paid directly to the school where the student is enrolled full-time.This needs-based scholarship is available to spouses or children...
The Martin Family Foundation established the Martin Achievement Scholarship program to fund students who have demonstrated signs of exceptional ability in sciences, math, engineering, business, arts, humanities, music (all academic fields are supported), and/or leadership at a community college in the state of Washington. The program will select Martin Achievement Scholars early in their community college career and will fund,...
Washington Council of the Blind is a nonprofit all-volunteer organization dedicated to promoting opportunity, equality, and independence in the blind community through education, public awareness, and advocacy.By providing financial support to qualified legally blind Washington residents, the Washington Council of the Blind:supports their personal growth and realization of educational goalsincreases the visibility of legally blind students on campusespromotes the development...
Bertha Pitts Campbell, one of the 22 young collegiates who founded Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. January, 1913, at Howard University, resided in Seattle from 1923 until her passing in 1990.As a political and social justice activist, she was a woman who not only left her mark on Seattle and the state of Washington, but the world. Today, the organization...