Open to all high school, college and university students enrolled during the time period of the contest in an academic program designed to conclude with the awarding of a diploma or a degree.
Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, as well as American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
Applicants must be 14 years of age or older at the time of entry, unless prohibited by law.
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How to Apply
Submit an original photo, artwork, or computer graphics for the front of a greeting card via the online application.
The application and submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
Must be enrolled full-time at an accredited two-year or four-year university, community college or junior college, or a graduate degree program.
Offered nationwide to United States citizens.
Students must be in academic “Good Standing” and have a minimum GPA of 3.2 or higher.
Those who have battled cancer at any point in their lives or those who have a parent, sibling, immediate family member or close friend that has battled or is currently fighting cancer.
How to Apply
Submit a written essay (500-1,500 words) or video submission (5 minutes max) answering the following questions:
How has cancer affected your life?
How did you overcome this strong adversity?
How has cancer affected outlook on your life and personal or career goals?
How did this adversity shape who you are today?
What would this scholarship mean to you? Why is it important?
Complete the online application.
Submit an unofficial Academic Transcript.
Submit proof of enrollment.
Submit 2 letters of recommendation detailing why you should receive the scholarship.
Information about any honors you have received as well as any volunteer work. Please summarize in 1-2 sentences for each.
The application and submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
be a high school senior at one of the high schools on this page and on track to graduate by June 2022 –OR–
be a former Achiever attending an eligible Washington state college or university as a freshman, sophomore or junior
have a family income for 2020 that does not exceed the amount listed by family size in this chart
have achieved a minimum GPA of 2.50 through fall 2021 term