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Graduate Fellowships
Students interested in finding out more about the various scholarships and fellowships offered by the Scottish Rite Foundation of Washington should contact the Scottish Rite Scholarship Director in the area of his/her home address. There are 14 Valleys (or geographical areas) within the State of Washington. Click here to go to the Contact Us page.

School of Government
George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

School of Public Affairs
Dan Evans School, University of Washington
Other Schools of Public Affairs in Washington State

School of Speech Therapy / Speech Pathology
University of Washington, Eastern Washington University,
Washington State University, Western Washington University
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Health Sciences
Intercollegiate College of Nursing, Washington State University, Bastyr School of Nutrition
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Organizational Psychology, Seattle Pacific University
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"Education, the foundation of America.  We, as Scottish Rite Masons, are supporting and investing in future generation through education".

-Ill. Merlin F. Smith, 33°, IGH-
-President Emeritus-

George Washington University

The Scottish Rite Foundation of Washington grants fellowships to George Washington University, Washington, D.C. for study in the School of Government. This Fellowship applies to two years of graduate study, AND IS MATCHED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, making the total Fellowship worth $20,000.00 over the two year period.

To be eligible, the applicant must:

bullet Be a U.S. citizen
bullet Be a Washington State resident
bullet Have graduated from an accredited college or university
bullet Be accepted for graduate study as a full-time student by George Washington University
bullet Have maintained a college level GPA of at least 3.0

Interested students should contact the Director of the Scottish Rite Foundation in the area of his/her home address for further information and an application. If you are attending a college some distance from your home area (such as attending school in Seattle, home area is Spokane), you may contact a Director in the area closest to your school. They will be happy to help you.

Other GWU scholarships/fellowships:

Please refer to the More Opportunities page for information on these opportunities.

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Schools Of Public Affairs

The Foundation is pleased to offer several Shelton Fellowships for graduate students entering a School of Public Affairs in any Washington State College or University. Read more about this benefactors on the VIP page. These fellowships are $5,000.00 each. Eligibility requirements for students admitted to a recognized School of Public Affairs at a Washington State college or university OTHER THAN THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON are the same as for those listed above under George Washington University. Interested persons should contact the Director of the Scottish Rite Foundation in their home area.
Dan Evans School Of Public Affairs, University Of Washington

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Dan Evans School Of Public Affairs, University Of Washington

The University chooses the Fellows for the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs from students already enrolled and working toward their degree. Those interested in finding out more about this program should contact the Director of Admissions at the following address for information.

Director of Admissions, Recruiting & Financial Aid
Dan Evans School of Public Affairs
109 Parrington Hall, Box 353055
University of Washington
Seattle, WA. 98195-3055
(206) 543-4900
http://www.evans.washington.edu

Shepherd Scholarship:

Please refer to the More Opportunities page for information on this scholarship

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Schools Of Speech Therapy / Speech Pathology

A Blankinship Fellowship is awarded to one graduate student entering a School of Speech Therapy/Speech Pathology at each of the following schools. Read more about this benefactors on the VIP page. These fellowships are $5,000.00 each.

The individual schools choose the Fellows for their respective programs from students already enrolled and working toward their degree. Those interested in finding out more about any of these programs may find the following information useful.

University of Washington:

Truman E. Coggins, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor & Graduate Program Director
Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences
1417 NE 42nd St.
Box 354875
Seattle, WA. 98105-6246
(206) 685-2997
http://www.washington.edu

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Western Washington University:

Dr. Barbara Mathers-Schmidt
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
Park Hall, Room 17
Bellingham, WA. 98225-5996
(360) 650-3885
http://www.wwu.edu

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Eastern Washington University:

Donald R. Fuller, Ph.D., FASHA
The Health Sciences Bldg. at Riverpoint Higher Education Park
310 N. Riverpoint Blvd., Box V
Spokane, WA 99202-1675
http://www.ewu.edu

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Washington State University:

Charles L. Madison, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences
Spokane Campus
P.O. Box 1495
Spokane, WA. 99210-1495
(509) 358-7588
FAX (509) 358-7600
http://www.wsu.edu

Click Here for the Sam and Millie Hillburn Scholarship

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Intercollegiate College of Nursing:

Students enrolled in the Intercollegiate College of Nursing at Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga University, Washington State University or Whitworth College should contact:

Karen Kelly, College of Nursing
Director of College Advancement
2917 W. Fort George Wright Drive
Spokane, WA. 99224-5291
509) 324-7340
http://www.nursing.wsu.edu

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Bastyr University:

Students attending the Bastyr University should contact:

Rochelle Ritchie, Director's Asst.
Office of Development
Bastyr University
14500 Juanita Drive, NE
Kenmore, WA. 98028

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Seattle Pacific University:

Organizational Psychology

Students attending the Seattle Pacific University should contact:

Mark Miles, Director of Advancement Services
Seattle Pacific University
3307 3rd Ave. #304
Seattle, WA. 98119
Phone: 206-281-2100
http://www.spu.edu
 

Deadline
The closing date for the acceptance of applications for the 2012-2013 academic year will come up fast. You MUST have your applications turned in to your Director no later than March 31, 2012.
Do not wait until the last minute to get your application in. Applications will once again be accepted beginning November 1, 20
11.

Monies Awarded 2011-2012
Over $70,000.00 was given for Graduate Fellowships for the 2011-2012 academic year and a total of $285,000.00 was awarded. See HISTORY for the breakdown.

Also see Noteworthy News for information on some of the 2011-12 winners.

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