Western Valley Middle School is located in Phoenix, Arizona. Scholarships for students attending Western Valley Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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6250 West Durango
Phoenix, Arizona
85043
(623)707-4500
Scholarships
Children鈥檚 Cancer Network awards scholarships each year to childhood cancer survivors and immediate family members whose lives and college savings have been changed by childhood cancer. Scholarship funds may be used for books and tuition for applicants seeking post-high school education opportunities including, but not limited to, universities (Baccalaureate, Masters or Doctoral programs), community colleges and trade schools. If awarded,...
鈥淎s servants of our people, we are dedicated to working in a spirit of Suminangwa-Naminangwa, providing quality service and preserving our culture, values, land and resources. We are committed to promoting opportunities for self-determination and self-sufficiency.鈥漁ur GoalsTo provide quality services to the Hopi people by enhancing a full range of educational opportunities.Maintain efforts to increase the number of employable degreed...
The Pacific Forest Foundation (PFF) scholarship program is offered to students who are, or will be, studying in forestry-related areas. To be eligible, students must reside in any of the western states (CA, WA, OR, ID, AK, AZ, NV, UT, WY, MT and CO), British Columbia or New Zealand. PFF will accept applications starting on January of each year. The...
At BBB, we believe it is never too early to introduce and emphasize the importance of ethics. At the high school level, students begin to face ethical decisions that may impact the rest of their lives. They serve as role models whose moral compass not only guides their actions, but also influences those around them. The BBB seeks to honor...
The Arizona chapter of the Association for the Education and Rehabilitation of Individuals with a Visual Impairment (AZAER) offers a $500 Student Merit Award recognizing an outstanding student between the ages of 4-22 enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational program. The student must have a documented visual impairment. The application must be accompanied by the signature of the...
The scholarship may be used for either an Undergraduate or a Graduate degree program. It is also required of you to notify NTUA of any changes in the information provided on your application.Eligibility criteria:1. The student is:a. High School Graduate or expects to graduate high school by the date of enrollment at college or university; orb. High-school equivalent certificate holder...