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Diversity & Inclusion

Funded by Trinity United Methodist Church of East Wenatchee, this scholarship is awarded annual to a student in the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at WVC. 
Funded by the Wenatchee Valley Lions Club, this scholarship supports single parents in North Central Washington.
Preference will be given to active members of the U.S. Military or Military Reserve; U.S. Military Veterans; and spouses and children of active members or veterans. 
Supports WVC students pursuing a career in special education. Established by Dorothy and Lawrence Spanjer in honor of their son, Corky, who has Down syndrome.
Both Ernest and Audrey were educators, working at CWU and WVC, respectively. This scholarship is available to all students at WVC, regardless of financial need or program of study. 
This scholarship supports students that are the first in their family to attend college. Recipients may be pursuing careers in healthcare or education. 
All students attending WVC are eligible for this scholarship, regardless of their citizenship status.
Awarded to students with one quarter or fewer courses left to graduate. The goal is to create an opportunity for students to complete their degree.
Ken and Sharon Doop established this scholarship to support students that have persevered through reading-related difficulties. 
This scholarship supports female students who have had a significant break in their education. Recipients must be enrolled in an allied health program at WVC.
This scholarship is awarded to students that demonstrate financial need and are currently or were previously enrolled in a WVC support service program, including but not limited to, AHEC, CAMP, MESA or TRIO SSS. 
Established by Catholic Charities of Central Washington to help participants of the "New Journeys Program" pursue continuing education.
This scholarship supports students that were previously enrolled in adult basic education courses at WVC and are now pursuing an associate degree at WVC. 
This scholarship supports students that are members of a LGBTQ community group.