As you begin your search for funding to pay for your education, keep in mind that there are many resources that provide information about scholarships and other academic awards. Each student must research the scholarships available and find those that best match their skills, experience, interests, and goals. Explore the links below to begin locating scholarship and fellowship opportunities that will help support you during your academic career at UW Bothell.
If you have not already done so, you should begin your funding search by filling out a FAFSA. Many scholarship organizations will consider financial need when selecting award recipients.
Each year we offer general scholarships graciously endowed from individuals, organizations, UW Bothell alumni, businesses, and associations. These scholarships are available to students enrolled at UW Bothell. We have two applications per year:
- UW Bothell General Scholarship (awarded for autumn -- spring quarters)
- UW Bothell Winter & Spring General Scholarship (awarded for winter and spring quarters)
UW Bothell Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of King County (IIABKC) Scholarship
If you have a desire to gain knowledge of the Insurace Industry please consider applying for this scholarsip. Open to juniors and seniors who are enrolled, or planning to enroll, full-time in either Business or Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences program with at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average. Students cannot be a members of, or related to a member of the IIABKC. Please contact the UW Bothell Financial Aid & Scholarships Office for more information.
UW Bothell Business Scholarship/Woodinville Rotary-Marv Workman Scholarship
Open to juniors admitted to the UW Bothell Business Program for the 2011-2012 academic year. Must be enrolled full-time during Autumn, Winter, Spring Quarters of the 2011-2012 academic year. This scholarship is renewable for a second year based on academic progress as determined by the UW Business Program.
You may also view a list of our past scholarship winners or read through frequently asked questions about our scholarship process.
There are many sources of information for scholarships and other funding opportunities. Each student must research the scholarships available and find those that best match their skills, experience, interests, and goals. Many resources are designed to help students identify which scholarships best match their qualifications; there are several
private scholarship search sites that can assist you with this task.
Merit scholarship and fellowship awards are based on your future potential as demonstrated by your past achievements. They are most often national competitions that take into account your academic achievements, leadership accomplishments and community involvement. Many will include an internship or other service commitment. Some of the most prestigious and generous opportunities, such as the Fulbright, Beinecke and the Presidential Management Fellowship, require nomination by your university.
Natalia Ksiezyk Dyba recently joined the Office of Student Services as Manager of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards to promote competitive, merit-based scholarship opportunities on the UWB campus and mentor qualified students through the application process. If you are interested in exploring merit scholarship and fellowship opportunities or would like assistance with your application, Natalia can be reached at
nksiezyk@uwb.edu or you can schedule an appointment via Student Services' WC Online system:
http://uwb.mywconline.com.
You can also utilize the Career Center to help prepare your resume or curriculum vitae (CV) and practice your interviewing skills.