Scholarship aid does not have to be repaid. Funding for scholarships comes from
local high schools, employers, the Community Colleges of Spokane Foundation and private sources.
The scholarship application process is separate from the application for federal
and state financial aid. Deadlines for scholarship application are generally in
late winter or early spring for the following Fall quarter.
Search the SFCC Online
Scholarship Database!
The CCS Foundation
offers several scholarships throughout the year. Their web site also houses an Online
Application, usually due around April 15th of each year.
The Spokane Falls Community College
Career and Student Employment Center has several scholarship search programs
available for students or potential students to use, as well as scholarship applications
from local businesses or organizations that have provided scholarships for SFCC
students in the past.
There are excellent scholarship search tools on the Internet. Several of these are
located on the Financial Aid Links page on
this site. High school students should check with their high school counseling centers.
Parents and employed students may want to inquire with their employers to see if
they offer scholarships for employees or employees' children. Local city and county
libraries are another good resource for scholarship information.
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