How to get the most out of scholarships
Most of our academic colleges award scholarships of their own. While the WSU General Scholarship Application puts you into consideration for most of these awards, some departmental programs may require supplemental materials. Be sure to check out their requirements!
Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources
The College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) awards scholarships to students in all of its 20+ majors.
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Alumni Association
The Alumni Association awards scholarships to new and continuing students.
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Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences offers both merit- and need-based awards to students at all stages in their education. Many awards are renewable for a second academic year, but the criteria varies.
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Business
Available to students who have certified a major in the Carson College of Business or who have a strong interest in business. More about business scholarships.
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Communication
The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication awards scholarships to students interested in broadcasting, journalism, public relations, and general communications.
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Education
Undergraduate and graduate students who are certified into a major in the College of Education are eligible for scholarships.
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Engineering and Architecture
Scholarships from the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture (VCEA) for students working toward a degree in engineering, architecture, or construction management.
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Veterinary Medicine and Neuroscience
The College of Veterinary Medicine awards scholarships to certified neuroscience majors and to pre-med or pre-vet students with a strong interest in neuroscience (at Pullman campus only). More about neuroscience scholarships.
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