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Challenger High School
Scholarship Program At Challenger High School
The following scholarships are available to graduating students at Challenger High School.
Established in 2004 through the last will and testament of Mable Crate. This scholarship award rotates each year between high schools within the Bethel School District #403.
Eligibility Requirements: • Current graduating senior from Bethel School District #403. • Must enroll at a vocational school. • Must have demonstrated merit and financial need.
Established in 1995 by Mr. E. Wallace Platt, the Principal of Graham Elementary, with the Graham Elementary PTA. This scholarship award rotates each year between high schools within the Bethel School District #403.
Eligibility Requirements: • Current graduating senior from a Bethel School District High School. • Must have attended Graham Elementary School. • Must enroll at a vocational school or a two-year or four-year college. • Must have demonstrated financial need.
Established in 2006 by the Hart Family. This scholarship award rotates each year between high schools within the Bethel School District #403.
Eligibility Requirements: • Current graduating senior from a Bethel School District High School. • Must enroll at a vocational school or a two-year or four-year college. • Must have demonstrated financial need. Established in 1993, through the last will and testament of Anna R. Harden. This scholarship award rotates each year between high schools within Pierce County.
Eligibility Requirements: • High school senior residing in Pierce County; • One award is available per Pierce County high school given on a rotating basis; • Enroll in a college or university within 18 months from graduation; • Maintain a satisfactory grade point average; • Financial need will be considered once all other criteria is met.
How to Apply: Contact Challenger High School Scholarship Coordinator, Mrs. Catherine Wheeler for application information at cwheeler@bethelsd.org. Applications are due in early March.
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