Montana Scholarships
When it comes to Montana scholarships, one would hope the "Big Sky" is the limit.
Paying for college can be a drag and it would be nice if there were as many scholarships
in Montana as there are stars in the Montana sky. I don't know about all that, but
I do know that financial aid is available to students
willing to do the research. For example, Scholarships.com can help you find information
about college scholarships
especially created for those living in Montana. The scholarships below will give
you an idea of the opportunities that may be found at Scholarships.com. To get the
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Fort Peck Tribes Scholarship Program: Available to Assiniboine and Sioux members
of the Fort Peck tribes in Montana. Applicants must be undergraduates.
Approximately 200 need-based awards are given each year of $1,800.00 - $3,600.00.
Deadlines are July of each year for the Spring and Fall terms, and April for Summer.
More information on the
Fort Peck Tribes Scholarship Program.
Life Members Montana Federation of Garden Clubs offers a $1,000 scholarship to a
student from a Montana residence and a citizen of the United States of America majoring
in conservation, horticulture, parks or forestry, floriculture, greenhouse management,
land management or related subjects. Students from all schools of the Montana university
system who offer such courses, have the opportunity to compete.
More information on the Montana
Federation of Garden Clubs Scholarship.
The Montana University System Honors Scholarship is a four year full-tuition scholarship
to a public university in Montana for students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.4
or above. The top 200 students in the state based on class rank and ACT score will
be awarded scholarships.
More information on the Montana University System Honors Scholarship.
The sum of $1,000 is available to a student from a Montana home who is at least
a sophomore attending a Montana university or college. Preference will be given
to a student majoring in a field beneficial to the livestock industry. The scholarship
is awarded to the student whom the committee determines to have the best balance
of scholarship, citizenship, and financial need. A college grade point average of
2.7 is required. The potential for a successful future will be a factor in the final
decision.
More information on the Montana Cattlewomen Scholarship.