Northshore Scholarship Foundation

Woodinville Rotary Club
Woodinville Rotary Club
P O Box 2016 - Woodinville, WA 98072

Scholarship
Opportunities

Scholarships for those planning to follow a specific career path, including

Athletics
Art
Auto Technology
Aviation
Business
Communications
Drama
Education

Health Services
 
Music
Nursing

Scholarship opportunities for those interested in more general fields of academic study and vocational preparation are provided through these endowments:

Adams
Allott

Anderson

Beckstrom
Blakely

BJ Brown
Cook

Gardner

Hart
Haynes

Inglemoor
Karp
Keener
Knowles
Lee

Livengood
Lorey

Love
Matthews

Munro
Pride

Suarez

Workman

R.C. Worthington Jr.
Young

Additional scholarships are offered by the following organizations:

BHS Alumni
BHS Faculty
Kiwanis Club
Northshore Rotary
Woodinville Rotary

Following the opening of the University of Washington's branch in Bothell in 2001, the club established scholarship support there in the fields of business, nursing and teaching. Above, past club president and present Foundation trustee Steve Dolan is pictured at the 2002 recognition breakfast with scholarship recipients Robin Taylor (nursing), Marcy Goodman (teaching) and Cynthia Corsine (Wilmot business).

   The Jerry Wilmot scholarship is awarded at $2,000 per academic year for a student seeking a masters in the business program. The $2,000 nursing stipend is for a bachelors degree program, the $2,000 scholarship in education is to help a student complete teaching certification. The $2,000 Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences program scholarship is for someone following a specialty in Global studies; Science, technology and the environment; or Society, ethics and human behavior.
   The club added its first scholarship in the Computing and Software Systems program, also valued at $2,000, for the academic year 2006-07. After the school began admitting freshmen in the fall of 2006, the club now provides a renewable, $2,000 scholarship for a Woodinville High School (or Northshore schools) graduate who plans to follow the 4-year business track at UW-Bothell beginning in academic year 2007-08.



   Since joining the Foundation in 1988, Woodinville Rotary has contributed $35,000 to establish its own endowment and $31,000 to establish a scholarship account in memory of past president and community leader Jerry Wilmot.

   In addition the club donated $5,000 to help establish the Julian Karp Emerging Scholar award given in memory of the late superintendent of Northshore schools. It also contributed to the endowment in memory of Kenmore Air Harbor founder and past Foundation trustee Bob Munro.

   The club contributed $5,000 to start the  Theater Arts Scholarship fund in tribute to the dynamic community theater activist Peg Phillips, founder of Woodinville Repertory Theater and a character actor in the hit television series "Northern Exposure".

   The club annually provides more than $25,000 in scholarships through money raised through Rotary Wine'n Shine, the annual charity-fund raising event held the first Saturday in October:

High School

   $6,000 to offer four, $1,500 academic scholarships for graduates at Woodinville High School;

   $1,500 to offer a leadership scholarship at WHS in memory of Mark Hariri;

   $1,500 to a Northshore graduate who intends to make teaching a career;

   $1,500 Peg Phillips Memorial Theater Arts Scholarship for a graduate involved with high school drama and with the Woodinville Repertory Theater. 

University of Washington Bothell

  $ 2,000 for the Jerry Wilmot Memorial Business Management Scholarship for a graduate student in the master's program at University of Washington branch at Bothell.

   $ 2,000 for the Teacher Certification Scholarship at the UW-Bothell.  

   $ 2,000 for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Scholarship at UW-Bothell.

   $ 2,000 for a scholarship for a student enrolled in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences program at UW-Bothell.

   $2,000 for a scholarship for a student enrolled in the Computing Systems and Software program at UW-Bothell.

   $2,000 for the  Marv Workman Business scholarship for a Woodinville High School graduating senior who enrolls at UW-Bothell as an entering freshman and who intends to pursue a business career with emphasis in accounting.

Cascadia Community College

   $2,000 for a scholarship to a Woodinville High School graduating senior who will enroll at Cascadia Community College with plans to obtain an A.A. degree at Cascadia and then transfer to one of the five degree-granting programs at UW-Bothell.

Woodinville Wine Industry

   $ 3,000 for two $1,500 2008 Vit-Enol scholarships for  students preparing for careers in the Woodinville and state's fast growing wine industry. The scholarships are offered at  Walla Walla Community College and Washington State University for students serious about following a career in the state and Woodinville's fast-growing wine industry. The application form for the Vit-Enol awards  are found on the website.

Club Oversight

    Woodinville Rotary also provides oversight in the funding and selection of the following scholarship endowments:

Malinowski-Marston Communications

Arvid K. Pride Family Memorial

Marv Cook Math Scholarship

Shawn Gardner Memorial    

Woodinville Rotary 
Scholarships
Available in 2008

Woodinville High School
Cascadia Community College
University of Washington Bothell


 

Recipients of
Woodinville Rotary
Scholarships 2003-2007

High School

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

UW Bothell

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

Cascadia

2007

Vit-Enol

2007


 

Past Recipients

(all Foundation and service club scholarships)

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

Guide to
all of the 50

Endowments


For those interested in more information concerning the Woodinville Rotary Club, the club maintains a website at:

www.rotarywineandshine.org 


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