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Scholarship: American Indian Endowed Scholarship, Washington Student Achievement Council (Washington State residents)

AMERICAN INDIAN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

A highly educated American Indian population is vital for improving the economic sufficiency and prosperity of American Indian communities located within the state of Washington.

To this end, Washington State, in collaboration with the American Indian Community and other private sector partners, established the American Indian Endowed Scholarship (AIES).

This program provides educational scholarships on a competitive basis to high-achieving, low-income resident students who have close social and cultural ties to an American Indian tribe or community within the state. Recipients demonstrate academic merit and a commitment to serve the American Indian communities in Washington.

Funding is prioritized for upper-division and graduate students. Students can use the scholarships at public colleges and universities and many accredited independent colleges and universities in Washington.

Past recipients have careers in law, medicine, education, business, and resource management. All have returned, or plan to return, to their tribal communities and work on behalf of Indian peoples within the state.

The state initially appropriated just over $292,600. Those funds have been matched and exceeded by private donations. All donations and allotted funds are kept in a permanent endowment trust. The interest earnings of that fund provide for the annual scholarship awards. The interest generated from these allocations supports the scholarship. The current endowment corpus is valued at $608,267.

Representatives of the American Indian community have formed a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, known as the “Friends of American Indians in Education” (FAIE), to promote and coordinate fund-raising activities for the scholarship. The selection committee is composed of American Indian educators, tribal education administrators, and private individuals from the American Indian community in the state.

More information about AIES can be found on our partner site, readysetgrad.org.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Ann M. Voyles
Program Administrator
aies@wsac.wa.gov
360.753.7843

FOUNDATION

RCW 28B.108

Establishes an endowed scholarship program to help American Indian students and rectify past discrimination by providing a means and an incentive for American Indian students to pursue a higher education.

WAC 250-76

Defines student eligibility, committee selection, award amounts, and management of endowed funds.

DATA SPOTLIGHT

The scholarship, which ranges from $500 to $2,000 annually, may help defray educational expenses for up to five years.

Thirteen students will receive the scholarship for 2015-16.

351 scholarships will have served 199 students through 2015-16.

 

 

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