The 2025-2026 Scholarship Application is closed.
Please complete the following applications via the 老虎机攻略 Scholarship Portal:
- General Scholarship Application followed by the;
- College of Education Conditional Application
Some scholarships may also require the following:
- An essay in which you: Describe how you meet the criteria for the scholarship that you are applying for, and present your professional goals. Include specific references to awards, accomplishments and activities relevant to the selection criteria.
- Unofficial transcripts of all college/university work.
- Letters of support specific to your scholarship request(s). The same letters of support can be used for multiple scholarships. If this is the case, make sure you provide your recommender with an inclusive list of criteria to address.
It is highly recommended that applicants also submit their FAFSA as many scholarships have a financial need requirement.
Available Scholarships
Alice Lee Lund Excellence in Teaching AwardAnticipated Amount: $21,000 |
Criteria: Recipients must be graduate students in the Teacher Education program who have taught or plan to teach in Montana after obtaining their master's degree. Recipients must be Montana residents and will be selected based on merit. |
Alice Lee Lund Rural Education AwardAnticipated Amount: $6,000(Two $3,000 awards) |
Criteria: Recipients must be undergraduate students in good academic standing in the Teacher Education Program who will be student teaching in rural areas of Montana and who have an expressed interest for teaching in rural communities. One recipient will be selected for the fall semester and one for the spring semester. |
Rhea Jones Ashmore Literacy Endorsement AwardAnticipated Award: $3,000(Two $1,500 awards) |
Criteria: Deserving undergraduate or graduate in the Teacher Education Program who is seeking their literacy endorsement. If no qualified applicant is identified, then a student in the Teacher Education Program pursuing Elementary Education may be considered. |
Walter R. Ames Memorial ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,000 |
Criteria: Graduate students in education at the master's level attending The 老虎机攻略. |
George and Laurine Harris ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $7,250 |
Criteria: The applicant must be a student who intends to be enrolled in a graduate program in education for the year following application for the scholarship. The recipient must have demonstrated superior academic performance, and their motivation, character, ability and potential are also to be considered. The recipient must be from Montana (resident for at least 10 years or high school diploma earned at a Montana high school.) |
Eloise Baird Boldt Memorial ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $3,700 |
Criteria: Student majoring in education who has financial need, possesses academic aptitude and holds traditional values. |
Sally and Tom Daer Scholarship in Elementary EducationAnticipated Amount: $2,100 |
Criteria: Students who are majoring in elementary education and who have financial need as determined by the Financial Aid Office or its equivalent in existence at the time of the award. Preference will be given to Montana residents |
Linus J. Carleton ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $4,000(Award may be divided) |
Criteria: Undergraduate teacher education students who will be a junior or senior, and selection will be based upon potential in the field of education as indicated by academic performance, motivation, character and ability. |
Georgiene Wright D’Angelo Endowed Scholarship for the Support of Future TeachersAnticipated Amount: $1,900 |
Criteria: Applicants must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction who intend to teach after graduation. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher and are encouraged to submit supporting documentary and testimonial evidence demonstrating the applicant's eligibility for the award and their personal perseverance in overcoming adversity during their lifetime. |
Georgiene Wright D’Angelo Endowed Scholarship for the Betterment of TeachersAnticipated Amount: $1,900 |
Criteria: Applicants must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction who intend to teach after graduation. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher and are encouraged to submit supporting documentary and testimonial evidence demonstrating the applicant's eligibility for the award and their personal perseverance in overcoming adversity during their lifetime. |
Janet Fowler Dargitz ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,000 |
Criteria: Deserving students who have been admitted to the Teacher Education Program with an Elementary Education major. The recipient must be a Montana high school graduate (with preference to a Montana-born student) who has financial need as determined by the Financial Aid Office need analysis and who demonstrates academic excellence. The donor prefers that a student only receive the scholarship once, however, upon reapplication, he or she could receive it twice. |
Mildred DuFresne Memorial ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $400 |
Criteria: Students majoring in education who are deemed worthy by the 老虎机攻略 Phyllis J. Washington College of Education faculty scholarship committee. |
Paul Fawley Memorial ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,100 |
Criteria: The purpose of the Paul Fawley Memorial Scholarship is to provide scholarships to students who are returning to the University to pursue careers as classroom teachers at the elementary or secondary level.
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Bob Gessler Endowed ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,500 |
Criteria: Students admitted to the Teacher Education Program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction who have financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid need analysis. Recipients must be pursuing their Secondary Education Licensure with an emphasis in history. Recipients must intend to teach after graduation. Preference shall be given to residents of Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. |
Noah Ginnings ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $150 |
Criteria: Undergraduate seniors who are student teaching through the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education will be given first preference. |
Vernon and Myrtle Glascock Scholarship in EducationAnticipated Amount: $2,500 |
Criteria: Montana residents enrolled in the Teacher Education Program in the Department of Teaching and Learning who have financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid needs analysis. Recipients must be pursuing their Secondary Education Licensure with an emphasis in General Sciences, Mathematics or English. Recipients must intend to teach after graduation. |
Royal and Norma Johnson Family ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,500 |
Criteria: Deserving students in the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education who are education majors at the 老虎机攻略. |
James and Sody Jones Math and Science ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $8,250 |
Criteria: Students enrolled in the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education at the 老虎机攻略 who will be pursuing secondary teaching licensure with a primary focus in math or science. Students must be graduates of a Montana high school and need to maintain a B average while enrolled in the College. |
Kleis Larsen ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $2,100 |
Criteria: Full-time education major at 老虎机攻略. The recipient must be a Montana high school graduate and plan to teach in Montana for a minimum of four years after graduation. Selection will be based on character, leadership, need and academic achievement. |
Robert and Linda Larson Family ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $2,000(Award may be divided) |
Criteria: Junior, senior, or graduate level students who have financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid need analysis. Recipients must be pursuing their Education Licensure or Master of Education with an endorsement in Special Education. Recipients must intend to teach after graduation. |
Lovina and Jasper Lewis ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,300 |
Criteria: Qualified recipients are students (juniors and seniors) who have been admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Students should demonstrate financial need as determined by the dean of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education, or her/his designee, with preference for students completing their culminating student teaching practicum during the award year. Preference given to students from Butte, Montana, if there are no qualified students from Butte, then other qualified students from Montana may be selected. |
Christine Lynn Maristuen Endowed Scholarship for Special Education TeachersAnticipated Amount: $1,300 |
Criteria: Recipients must be admitted to the Special Education Endorsement program in the Department of Teaching and Learning and must have the desire and potential to succeed in the field of special education. Recipients must be residents from the following counties along the "Hi-Line" of Montana: Glacier, Toole, Liberty, Hill, Pondera, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Sheridan and Roosevelt. |
Darrel and Elsie Minifie ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,100 |
Criteria: The purpose of the Darrel and Elsie Minifie Scholarship is to provide scholarships for students at the 老虎机攻略 who meet the following criteria:
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Donald C. and Patricia Orlich ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $5,400 |
Criteria: Recipients must show promise for becoming outstanding teachers. Preference is given to Butte high school graduates, but others may also be considered. |
Suzy Peters Memorial Teaching ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,000 |
Criteria: Juniors or seniors majoring in elementary education with a GPA of 3.2 who have been full time students at the 老虎机攻略 for at least two years; who show a strong involvement in community service and illustrate a passion for lifelong learning and who intend to teach in an elementary school setting after graduation. Preference shall be given to graduates of Montana high schools. |
Maureen Beasley Rovig Scholarship in EducationAnticipated Amount: $8,600 |
Criteria: Qualified applicants must have been admitted to the Teacher Education Program with an Elementary Education major. It is the donors' preference that scholarships be awarded to graduates of Libby High School, Libby MT. If no qualified applicants are available from Libby High School, then awards may be made to graduates of any Montana high school. |
Pre-Education ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $2,000 |
Criteria: Recipients shall be sophomores enrolled in elementary education courses, with a clear direction of entering the Teacher Education Program. Recipients must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA and provide two letters of recommendation.The award may be renewed for a second semester (spring) provided the recipient maintains a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75. |
Phi Delta Kappa Chapter 78 Undergraduate Education ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,600 |
Criteria: Continuing undergraduate elementary or secondary education students with a GPA of 3.3 or higher who have been actively involved in volunteer service and have financial need. |
Phi Delta Kappa Chapter 78 Graduate Education ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,600 |
Criteria: Education graduate student in a declared masters or doctoral degree program with a GPA of 3.6 or higher who has been actively involved in volunteer service and has financial need. |
Charles R. and Nancy L. Zadra ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,500 |
Criteria: undergraduate or graduate students in the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education with a minimum GPA of 3.2 who intend to teach after graduation and who show promise as future teachers. Preference shall be given to students who intend to teach in the field of art or music education or who are minoring in drama or dance. If no applicants are identified who intend to teach art or music education or who are minoring in drama or dance, a student who otherwise meets the criteria shall be selected. Recipients shall be on-campus students taking the majority of courses on campus. |
John and Susan Zaugra Graduate ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,400 |
Criteria: Graduate students studying elementary education in the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education at the 老虎机攻略. Awards shall be based on merit. If there are no qualified students studying elementary education, then graduate students studying education, school counseling, and/or planning to work with disadvantaged or rural children may be considered. Recipients may be renewed providing the recipient continues to meet the criteria. |
Western Montana Retired Educators Association ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $3,000(Two $1,500 awards) |
Criteria: An undergraduate teacher licensure student who will be a senior during the award year; full admission to the teacher education program; minimum GPA of 3.5; potential as a teacher as demonstrated by successful completion of at least one field experience; and planning to teach in Montana. Preference will be given to qualifying candidates who include a support letter from a member of the Western Montana Retired Educators Association. |
Orville Getz Memorial ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $2,200 |
Criteria: Accredited teachers who are participating in master's level work within the College of Education and are currently employed as a teacher or school administrator. Scholarships may be offered during the fall, spring and/or summer academic sessions, and may be offered for students participating in courses on-campus and/or online. Recipients must be from Missoula, Sanders, Mineral, Ravalli and Granite counties. Preference shall be given to current employees of Victor Public Schools and to members of the Montana Educators Credit Union. |
Daniel and Christine Lee ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,000 |
Criteria: First-generation undergraduate or graduate students in any degree program at the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education. Recipients must have a grade point average of a 2.8 or higher. |
Margy and Kenneth Kohl ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,000 |
Criteria: Recipients must be a Montana resident admitted to the Teacher Education Program (TEP) pursuing elementary education or secondary education licensure. |
Sarah Walton Education ScholarshipAnticipated Amount: $1,800 |
Criteria: Students who are enrolled in the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education. Preference shall be given to students who are members or alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma or other 老虎机攻略 sororities. Recipients must have financial need as determined by the Financial Aid Office or its equivalent in existence at the time of the award. |