Scholarships are available through a statewide competitive process for students who are actively engaged in their city government and/or community and plan to attend post-secondary school in fall 2017.
The City will nominate one of the applicants from Shoreline to compete with students from across the State.
Student eligibility
Students interested in competing for the Center for Quality Communities scholarships must be:
Student eligibility
Students interested in competing for the Center for Quality Communities scholarships must be:
- Involved (or have been involved) with a city government and/or significant school leadership activity;
- Eligible to graduate from high school, complete home school, or receive a GED in spring/summer 2017;
- A City of Shoreline resident; and
- Plan to continue education in the 2017-2018 academic year at an accredited college, community college, or trade school on a half-time or more basis.
Completed applications are due no later than 5:00pm Friday, March 3. Submit completed materials to Communications Program Manager Eric Bratton
The Center for Quality Communities promotes municipal leadership development and civic engagement. The Center’s goal is to develop a broad public understanding of the important role of cities and towns play in Washington. The Center is a 501(c)(3) organization. For more information visit cfqc.org.
The Center for Quality Communities promotes municipal leadership development and civic engagement. The Center’s goal is to develop a broad public understanding of the important role of cities and towns play in Washington. The Center is a 501(c)(3) organization. For more information visit cfqc.org.
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