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83 Idaho Scholarships for Idaho Residents in 2026

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Idaho students can get many scholarship opportunities IN 2026 if they apply before the deadlines. Some programs cover up to $8,000 in tuition. Others are community foundation awards for specific counties and careers. The Next Steps Idaho scholarship portal is where you can apply for many state-managed programs. Idaho universities, private foundations, and professional groups also offer extra funding. The article you are about to read covers 83+ verified scholarships for Idaho residents for the 2026-2027 school year. It includes award amounts, eligibility rules, deadlines, and direct application links.

What State-Funded Idaho Scholarships Are Available to Idaho Students?

The State of Idaho runs several major scholarship programs through the Idaho State Board of Education. These programs aim to keep talented students in Idaho schools and help them prepare for high-demand careers.

Scholarship Name Award Amount Deadline Key Requirements
Idaho Opportunity Scholarship Up to $3,500/year (renewable 4 years) March 1, 2026 2.7+ GPA, Idaho HS graduate, FAFSA required
Idaho LAUNCH Grant Up to $8,000 (80% of tuition) April 15, 2026 Class of 2026 grad, in-demand career program
Idaho Governor’s Cup (Academic) $5,000/year (renewable 4 years) March 1, 2026 2.8+ GPA, public service commitment
Idaho Governor’s Cup (CTE) $3,000/year (renewable 3 years) April 15, 2026 Career-technical program, public service
Idaho Opportunity Adult Learner Up to $3,500/year March 1, 2026 24+ college credits, 24-month enrollment break, 2.5+ GPA
GEAR UP Idaho Scholarship Varies March 1, 2026 Participated in GEAR UP program 2019-2025

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1. Idaho Opportunity Scholarship

The Idaho Opportunity Scholarship is the state’s main need-based aid program. It gives up to $3,500 each year to Idaho residents. Students must be working toward their first certificate, associate’s, or bachelor’s degree at an eligible Idaho school. This is a “last dollar” award. It fills the gap between other aid and your cost of attendance. Applications are ranked based on financial need (70%) and academic merit (30%).

Award Amount: Up to $3,500 per year, renewable for up to 4 years

Eligibility: Idaho residents who graduated from an Idaho high school, home school, or GED program in Idaho; minimum 2.7 unweighted cumulative GPA; must attend an eligible Idaho college or university; must complete FAFSA by March 1

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: scholarships.idaho.gov

2. Idaho LAUNCH Grant

Idaho LAUNCH is a grant program that gives up to $8,000 to recent Idaho high school graduates. Students must enroll in approved in-demand career programs. The grant covers 80% of tuition and fees. You can get up to $4,000 in the first year. The remaining amount is for later years if your program lasts more than 12 months. Eligible fields include healthcare, technology, advanced manufacturing, agriculture, and more.

Award Amount: Up to $8,000 total (80% of tuition and fees)

Eligibility: Idaho high school Class of 2026 graduates; enroll in an eligible in-demand career program at a participating Idaho institution; complete a Career Pathway Plan; begin enrollment by fall semester after graduation

Deadline: Priority deadline November 30, 2025; final deadline April 15, 2026

Apply: nextsteps.idaho.gov/launch

3. Idaho Governor’s Cup Scholarship (Academic)

The Governor’s Cup Foundation has funded this scholarship since 1974. It recognizes Idaho high school seniors who show academic excellence and a strong commitment to public service. About 25 awards are given each year to students planning to attend an Idaho college or university.

Award Amount: $5,000 per year, renewable for up to 4 years (total potential: $20,000)

Eligibility: Idaho high school senior or home school graduate; minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; demonstrated commitment to community service and public service leadership; must attend an Idaho college or university

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: boardofed.idaho.gov/scholarships

4. Idaho Governor’s Cup Scholarship (CTE)

The career-technical education track of the Governor’s Cup Scholarship helps students pursuing technical training and trade programs. Winners show the same public service commitment as the academic scholarship winners. They prepare for skilled workforce careers.

Award Amount: $3,000 per year, renewable for up to 3 years (total potential: $9,000)

Eligibility: First-year CTE student or Idaho high school senior planning to enroll in a career-technical program; demonstrated public service commitment; must attend an Idaho institution

Deadline: April 15, 2026

Apply: boardofed.idaho.gov/scholarships

5. Cecil D. Andrus Excellence in Education Scholarship

This scholarship was created in 2018 to honor Governor Cecil Andrus. He founded the Governor’s Cup in 1974. This scholarship helps students who plan to major in education and become teachers in Idaho schools.

Award Amount: $5,000 per year (renewable)

Eligibility: Idaho high school senior planning to major in education; demonstrated commitment to becoming an educator; strong academic record and public service involvement

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: idahogovernorscup.org/scholarship

6. Jim Schmit Memorial Scholarship

The Idaho Governor’s Cup created this scholarship in 2024. It honors former chairman Jim Schmit. He dedicated himself to funding educational opportunities and keeping Idaho students in the state.

Award Amount: $5,000 per year (renewable)

Eligibility: Idaho high school senior demonstrating academic achievement and public service; must attend an Idaho college or university

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: idahogovernorscup.org/scholarship

7. Idaho Opportunity Scholarship for Adult Learners

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This scholarship helps returning students who have taken a break from education. It helps adult learners finish their degrees after being away from college for at least 24 months.

Award Amount: Up to $3,500 per year

Eligibility: Idaho resident with at least 24 college credits who has not attended a postsecondary institution within the last 24 months; minimum 2.5 unweighted cumulative GPA; must complete FAFSA

Deadline: March 1, 2026 (available year-round)

Apply: scholarships.idaho.gov

8. Armed Forces and Public Safety Officer Dependent Scholarship

This waiver helps dependents of Idaho military members or public safety officers. It covers tuition, fees, books, housing, and subsistence for those who were killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty.

Award Amount: Full tuition and fees waiver plus up to $750/semester for books, plus on-campus housing and subsistence

Eligibility: Idaho resident; child or spouse of an Idaho military member or public safety officer who was killed, permanently disabled, or declared MIA/POW in the line of duty; must be an undergraduate student at an Idaho public institution

Deadline: Rolling (available year-round)

Apply: boardofed.idaho.gov/scholarships

9. Tschudy Family Scholarship

The estate of Alene M. Swindle created this scholarship. It helps graduates of Emmett High School who plan to get an academic degree at an Idaho public four-year school.

Award Amount: Varies based on need and merit

Eligibility: Graduate of Emmett High School (current senior or graduate within past 7 years); minimum 2.6 cumulative GPA; must enroll full-time at Boise State University, Idaho State University, Lewis-Clark State College, or University of Idaho

Deadline: February 15, 2026

Apply: boardofed.idaho.gov/scholarships

10. GEAR UP Idaho Scholarship

This scholarship is for students who participated in Idaho’s GEAR UP program. It helps first-generation and low-income students access higher education.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Idaho resident under age 22; graduating senior of an Idaho high school participating in GEAR UP; participated in GEAR UP Fall 2019 through Spring 2025; must enroll as a full-time undergraduate student seeking first degree

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: scholarships.idaho.gov

What University-Specific Scholarships Can Idaho Residents Apply For?

Infographic listing Idaho scholarship opportunities at universities for 2026: Boise State up to $7,000, U of Idaho up to $6,000, ISU GPA-based, LCSC up to $3,000. Automatic with admission. Uploaded on aifreeforever.com

Idaho’s public universities give automatic merit scholarships to admitted students. They also have hundreds more awards through their scholarship systems. Many are automatic based on GPA. Others need separate applications.

11. University of Idaho Go Idaho! Scholarship

The University of Idaho’s main scholarship for Idaho residents is automatic. You get it when you’re admitted based on your high school GPA. No separate application is needed beyond the admission application.

Award Amount: $1,000 to $6,000 per year based on GPA tier (renewable)

Eligibility: Idaho resident; admitted as a first-time freshman or transfer student; minimum 2.5 GPA; must maintain continuous enrollment and 2.5 cumulative GPA for renewal

Deadline: Automatic with admission application

Apply: uidaho.edu/financial-aid/scholarships

12. University of Idaho National Merit Scholarship

National Merit Finalists get full coverage of tuition, room, and board if they name the University of Idaho as their first-choice school.

Award Amount: Full tuition, room, and board

Eligibility: National Merit Scholarship Corporation finalist; designate University of Idaho as first-choice institution

Deadline: National Merit deadlines apply

Apply: uidaho.edu/financial-aid/scholarships

13. University of Idaho Honors Program Scholarships

First-year applicants admitted to the University of Idaho Honors Program are automatically considered for these merit and need-based awards.

Award Amount: $250 to $1,000 per year

Eligibility: Admitted to University of Idaho Honors Program; based on merit and demonstrated need

Deadline: Automatic with Honors Program admission

Apply: uidaho.edu/financial-aid/scholarships

14. University of Idaho Operation Education Scholarship

This scholarship helps disabled veterans and their dependents pay for college at the University of Idaho.

Award Amount: Varies based on need

Eligibility: Disabled veteran or dependent of disabled veteran; enrolled at University of Idaho

Deadline: Contact veterans@uidaho.edu

Apply: uidaho.edu/military-veteran/scholarships

15. Boise State University True Blue Promise Scholarship

Boise State’s main need-based scholarship for Idaho residents helps Pell Grant-eligible students who meet academic requirements.

Award Amount: Up to $5,000 per year for freshmen; up to $3,000 per year for transfers

Eligibility: Idaho resident; Pell Grant eligible; minimum 3.0 GPA (freshmen) or 3.5 GPA (transfers); must complete FAFSA and admissions process by February 15

Deadline: February 15, 2026

Apply: boisestate.edu/financialaid/scholarships

16. Boise State University Presidential Scholarship

Boise State’s top merit-based award for incoming freshmen recognizes outstanding academic achievement. It offers generous renewable funding.

Award Amount: Up to $7,000 per year (renewable)

Eligibility: Idaho resident; minimum 3.9 unweighted GPA; admitted by February 15 deadline; full-time enrollment required

Deadline: February 15, 2026

Apply: boisestate.edu/admissions/resident-scholarships

17. Boise State University Dean’s Scholarship

This merit-based scholarship is for Idaho residents who show strong academic performance. It is awarded automatically upon admission.

Award Amount: $2,000 to $5,000 per year based on GPA (renewable)

Eligibility: Idaho resident; minimum 3.5 unweighted GPA; full-time enrollment; maintain continuous enrollment and satisfactory academic progress

Deadline: February 15, 2026

Apply: boisestate.edu/admissions/resident-scholarships

18. Boise State University Gem Scholarship (Graduate)

This merit-based award helps high-achieving non-resident and international graduate students. It waives the non-resident portion of tuition.

Award Amount: Non-resident tuition waiver (pay only resident fees)

Eligibility: Non-Idaho resident; minimum 3.30 undergraduate GPA; accepted into eligible graduate degree program; renewable for 1 additional year (master’s) or 3 years (doctoral)

Deadline: Varies by program

Apply: boisestate.edu/financialaid/scholarships

19. Idaho State University Presidential Scholarship

ISU’s top merit award for incoming freshmen is based on academic excellence. Students are automatically considered through the admission application.

Award Amount: Varies based on GPA tier

Eligibility: Admitted first-time freshman; based on high school GPA; may require ACT/SAT for some tiers

Deadline: February 1, 2026 for fall; November 1, 2025 for spring

Apply: isu.edu/scholarships

20. Idaho State University Bengal Alumni Legacy Scholarship

This scholarship recognizes students with family connections to Idaho State University. It celebrates ISU alumni families.

Award Amount: $1,000 ($500 fall, $500 spring)

Eligibility: Newly admitted freshman or transfer student starting Fall 2026; child, step-child, or grandchild of an ISU alumni who earned a degree or certificate; minimum 3.0 GPA

Deadline: May 1, 2026

Apply: isu.edu/legacyscholars

21. Idaho State University Kasiska Health Science Scholarship

The Kasiska Division of Health Sciences funds this scholarship. It helps Idaho resident transfer students who are pursuing health science degrees.

Award Amount: Varies based on need and merit

Eligibility: Idaho resident transfer student; admitted to a health science program; strong academic record

Deadline: Apply through Bengal Online Scholarship System (BOSS) starting January 2026

Apply: isu.edu/scholarships

22. Idaho State University Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation Scholarship

This privately funded scholarship helps Idaho resident transfer students across various majors at Idaho State University.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Idaho resident transfer student; strong academic record; enrolled in eligible program

Deadline: Apply through BOSS starting January 2026

Apply: isu.edu/scholarships

23. Lewis-Clark State College Merit Scholarships

LCSC gives automatic merit-based scholarships to Idaho residents. Awards are based on high school GPA and academic achievement.

Award Amount: $500 to $3,000 per year based on GPA tier

Eligibility: Idaho resident; admitted as degree-seeking student; based on academic performance

Deadline: Priority deadline February 15, 2026

Apply: lcsc.edu/admissions

24. BYU-Idaho Academic Scholarships

Brigham Young University-Idaho gives merit-based academic scholarships to students who show strong academic achievement.

Award Amount: Varies by academic tier

Eligibility: Admitted to BYU-Idaho; based on academic performance and ecclesiastical endorsement

Deadline: Varies by semester

Apply: byui.edu/financial-aid

25. College of Western Idaho Foundation Scholarships

CWI Foundation manages many scholarships for College of Western Idaho students. These range from general academic awards to program-specific funding.

Award Amount: $500 to $2,000

Eligibility: Enrolled at College of Western Idaho; varies by individual scholarship

Deadline: Varies; check CWI scholarship portal

Apply: cwi.edu/financial-aid/scholarships

26. College of Southern Idaho Foundation Scholarships

CSI Foundation offers over 100 scholarship opportunities for students getting degrees and certificates at College of Southern Idaho.

Award Amount: $500 to $2,500

Eligibility: Enrolled at College of Southern Idaho; varies by individual scholarship criteria

Deadline: March 1, 2026 for most awards

Apply: csi.edu/scholarships

27. North Idaho College Foundation Scholarships

The NIC Foundation awards over $1.3 million each year to students through ScholarshipUniverse. Opportunities range from academic merit to specific career programs.

Award Amount: $500 to $4,000

Eligibility: Enrolled at North Idaho College; varies by scholarship

Deadline: Varies; apply through MyNIC ScholarshipUniverse portal

Apply: nic.edu/scholarships

28. College of Eastern Idaho Scholarships

CEI offers institutional scholarships for students pursuing technical certificates and associate degrees in eastern Idaho.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Enrolled at College of Eastern Idaho; varies by program

Deadline: Check CEI financial aid office

Apply: cei.edu/financial-aid

What Community Foundation Scholarships Are Available in Idaho?

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The Idaho Community Foundation manages over 70 scholarship programs across the state. The Innovia Foundation serves North Idaho with 50+ regional awards.

29. Idaho Community Foundation Statewide Scholarships

ICF offers many statewide scholarships. Idaho students can apply regardless of their specific county. Criteria are based on major, career goals, and financial need.

Award Amount: $500 to $5,000

Eligibility: Idaho resident; varies by individual fund (majors include accounting, journalism, nursing, engineering, hospitality, and more)

Deadline: Most due March 1 or March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

30. Sprenger-Whittier-Wimer Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was created to memorialize former Idaho Power employees. It helps students pursuing engineering or natural resources at Idaho colleges.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating high school senior enrolling in engineering OR college student of any level enrolling in natural resources at an accredited Idaho college

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

31. Idaho Society of CPAs Accounting Scholarship

The Idaho Community Foundation administers this scholarship. It helps students pursuing accounting degrees at Idaho schools.

Award Amount: $1,000 to $2,500

Eligibility: Full-time junior or senior majoring in accounting at an Idaho public or private college/university

Deadline: February 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

32. Larry J. May Hospitality Management Scholarship

This ICF scholarship helps Idaho students pursuing careers in hospitality management and related fields.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Idaho resident majoring in hospitality management or related field

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

33. Idaho Press Club Scholarship

This scholarship is for second-year college students majoring in journalism or communication. It also helps those working for a college or professional media outlet.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Second-year college student; majoring in journalism or communication or working for media outlet

Deadline: Contact Idaho Press Club

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

34. Margaret A. Plastino Memorial Scholarship for Idaho Nurses

This ICF scholarship helps Idaho students who are pursuing nursing degrees and healthcare careers.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Idaho resident pursuing nursing degree; demonstrated need and academic achievement

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

35. Inez Robb Scholarship (BSU Women)

The Boise Branch of AAUW administers this scholarship through the Idaho Community Foundation. It helps female juniors and seniors at Boise State University.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Female bachelor’s degree-seeking junior or senior at Boise State University; must graduate within two years of receiving award

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

36. Theodore H. Correll Memorial Scholarship (Bonner County)

This ICF scholarship helps Bonner County residents pursue postsecondary education. Awards are based mainly on financial need.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Bonner County resident; planning to attend community college, college, university, vocational, or technical school; minimum 2.5 GPA; demonstrated financial need

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

37. Innovia Foundation Scholarships (North Idaho)

Innovia Foundation manages over 50 regional scholarships for students in North Idaho and Eastern Washington. They award over $400,000 each year. Individual awards range from $500 to $4,000.

Award Amount: $500 to $4,000

Eligibility: Resident of Innovia’s 20-county service area including Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah, Shoshone, Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis, and Idaho counties; college-bound or pursuing vocational/technical training

Deadline: March 4, 2026

Apply: innovia.org/students

38. Doris L. Kenney Memorial Scholarship

This Innovia Foundation scholarship helps high-achieving students from Bonner County, Idaho.

Award Amount: $1,000+

Eligibility: Bonner County, Idaho resident; minimum 3.5 GPA; academic achievement is primary selection factor

Deadline: March 4, 2026

Apply: innovia.org/students

39. David L. and Frances G. Ray Scholarship

This Innovia scholarship helps students pursuing medical or medical-related fields. Preference goes to those with limited financial assistance from other sources.

Award Amount: Up to $4,000

Eligibility: Resident of Innovia’s service area; pursuing medical or medical-related field; previous recipients may reapply with 3.2+ college GPA

Deadline: March 4, 2026

Apply: innovia.org/students

40. D & D Rhoades Scholarship (Agriculture)

This Idaho Community Foundation scholarship helps graduates of specific North Idaho high schools who are pursuing agriculture-related degrees.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduate of Kamiah, Clearwater Valley, Grangeville, Prairie, Highland, or Nezperce High School; pursuing agriculture-related degree (farming, veterinary science, agri-business, diesel mechanics); minimum 3.5 GPA

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

What Career-Specific Idaho Scholarships Are Available to Idaho Students?

Infographic highlighting 2026 Idaho scholarship amounts for career-focused programs: STEM-ID ($3,000), Idaho Power STEM ($2,500), FFA Ag ($2,000), Welding (up to $8,000), and Health Professions ($3,000). Uploaded on aifreeforever.com

41. Idaho Nursing and Health Professionals Scholarship Fund

The Idaho Community Foundation manages this scholarship. It helps students accepted into Idaho nursing or health professions programs who show financial need.

Award Amount: $3,000

Eligibility: Accepted into an Idaho-accredited nursing or health professions program (including respiratory therapy, physical therapy, etc.); demonstrated financial need via FAFSA; preference given to students in top third of academic ranking

Deadline: January 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

42. American Legion Auxiliary Idaho Traditional Nurses Scholarship

This scholarship helps Idaho students with veteran family connections who are pursuing nursing degrees.

Award Amount: $750

Eligibility: Idaho resident between 17-35 years old; pursuing nursing degree; must be a veteran or have parent or grandparent who is a veteran; veteran family member must have lived in Idaho at least 5 years

Deadline: May 15, 2026

Apply: Contact American Legion Auxiliary Department of Idaho at 901 Warren Street, Boise, ID 83706 or call 208-342-7061

43. Idaho Health Care Association Scholarships

IHCA offers scholarships for people pursuing CNA certification or other healthcare training. Preference goes to those working in long-term care facilities.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Students enrolling in IHCA online courses (AL Administrator, Activity Director, Dietary Manager) OR students enrolled in post-secondary healthcare programs; must demonstrate financial need; preference for long-term care facility employees

Deadline: June 1, 2025

Apply: idhca.org/scholarships

44. STEM-ID Scholarship

The Idaho STEM Action Center gives ten $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors. Students must meet Idaho STEM Diploma requirements and plan to pursue STEM careers.

Award Amount: $3,000

Eligibility: Idaho high school senior meeting STEM Diploma course requirements; minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA; planning to attend an Idaho public post-secondary institution (including career technical schools); scholarships awarded in: Advanced Manufacturing, Agriculture, Computer Science/Technology, Engineering, Food Sciences, Health Sciences, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and General STEM

Deadline: April 11, 2026

Apply: stem.idaho.gov/stem-id

45. Mike Crapo Math and Science Scholarship Fund

This scholarship helps Idaho residents enrolling as freshmen at Idaho four-year schools. Students must major in math or science-related fields.

Award Amount: $1,200 (5 awards given annually)

Eligibility: Idaho resident; enrolling as first-year student at an in-state four-year college/university; majoring in math or science-related field; minimum 3.0 GPA

Deadline: Varies

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

46. Idaho Power Company Academic Excellence Scholarship

Idaho Power gives scholarships to graduating high school seniors. Students must plan to major in STEM fields at Idaho or Oregon colleges.

Award Amount: $2,500 (14 awards given annually)

Eligibility: Graduating high school senior; minimum 3.75 unweighted GPA; live in Idaho Power’s service area; plan to enroll full-time in a STEM program at an accredited Idaho or Oregon college/university

Deadline: February 2026

Apply: idahopower.com/scholarships

47. Idaho FFA Foundation Scholarships

The Idaho FFA Foundation gives over 40 annual scholarships for FFA members and agricultural students. This includes the popular Scholarship Raffle program.

Award Amount: $1,000 to $2,000 (25 awards through Raffle program; additional donor-funded awards)

Eligibility: High school senior and Idaho FFA member; minimum 2.0 GPA; chapter must have participated in Scholarship Raffle program; 3 scholarships reserved for Agricultural Education majors at $2,000

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahoffa.org/scholarships-grants

48. Idaho Farm Bureau County Scholarships

Many Idaho county Farm Bureaus give scholarships to Farm Bureau member families. Applications are handled at the county level.

Award Amount: $500 to $1,500

Eligibility: Farm Bureau member family; varies by county

Deadline: Varies by county (typically March)

Apply: idahofb.org/scholarship-program

49. AgWest Farm Credit Championing Agriculture Scholarship

AgWest Farm Credit supports students pursuing agriculture-related degrees. Students must plan to serve agriculture and rural communities.

Award Amount: $3,000

Eligibility: Current college student enrolled at an institution in AgWest’s service territory (including Idaho); pursuing degree or certificate directly related to agriculture; committed to serving agriculture and rural communities; U.S. citizen or legal resident

Deadline: March 1, 2026 (applications open October 2025)

Apply: agwestfc.com/scholarships

50. AWS Foundation Welding Scholarships

The American Welding Society Foundation offers $2.7 million in scholarships. These help students pursuing welding and related careers. District and Section scholarships are available for Idaho students.

Award Amount: $1,000 to $8,000+

Eligibility: Pursuing welding education at short-term technical training, associate, or bachelor’s level; preparing for careers in construction, manufacturing, or fabrication

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Apply: scholarship.aws.org

51. Society of Women Engineers Region J Northwest Star Legacy Scholarship

This SWE scholarship helps female engineering, technology, and computing students in the Northwest region.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: SWE member; undergraduate or graduate student in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Montana, or Idaho; pursuing engineering, technology, or computing major

Deadline: February 2026

Apply: scholarships.swe.org

What Diversity and Identity-Based Idaho Scholarships Are Available?

Illustration of diverse students holding books and flags, promoting Idaho scholarship opportunities for Latino, LGBTQ+, and Native Two-Spirit students, with funding details and application info. Uploaded on aifreeforever.com

52. Idaho Latino Scholarship Foundation

ILSF helps Idaho students of Hispanic/Latino descent. It offers scholarships and connects them to a community network. Some partner schools (College of Western Idaho, Northwest Nazarene University, College of Idaho) match ILSF scholarship funds.

Award Amount: Varies (plus potential matching from partner institutions)

Eligibility: Idaho resident of Hispanic/Latino descent; high school student in Idaho or attending an Idaho institution; minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA; demonstrated leadership in organizations that promote diversity; complete FAFSA or Federal Student Aid Estimator

Deadline: March 31, 2026

Apply: idaholsf.com/apply

53. Community Council of Idaho Hispanic Scholarship

CCI awards scholarships to low-income Idaho students of Hispanic origin. These students must be pursuing their first year of college.

Award Amount: Varies (9 awards given annually)

Eligibility: Idaho resident; Hispanic origin; minimum 2.5 GPA; low-income high school senior or first-time college-bound student; pursuing academic major

Deadline: Varies

Apply: communitycouncilofidaho.org/scholarships

54. Pride Foundation Scholarships

Pride Foundation gives over $970,000 each year to LGBTQ+ students in the Northwest. Students can access 60+ scholarship funds through one application. Idaho students received awards in 2025.

Award Amount: Varies (up to $16,500); over 60 different named scholarships available

Eligibility: LGBTQ+ identifying or allied student; resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington (or lived in region within past 5 years); pursuing post-secondary education (community college, university, certificate, vocational, graduate); priority given to students facing systemic barriers

Deadline: January 9, 2026

Apply: pridefoundation.org/scholarships

55. Phoenix Two-Spirit Native & First Nations Scholarship

This Pride Foundation scholarship specifically helps Native and First Nations LGBTQIA+ students in the Northwest.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Native or First Nations LGBTQIA+ student; resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington

Deadline: January 9, 2026

Apply: pridefoundation.org/scholarships

56. Tony De Blase Scholarship

This Pride Foundation scholarship helps LGBTQIA+ students in the Northwest who show financial need.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: LGBTQIA+ student; resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington; demonstrated financial need; high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student in sexuality/sex education fields

Deadline: January 9, 2026

Apply: pridefoundation.org/scholarships

What Regional and National Idaho Scholarships Are Idaho Students Eligible For?

57. Hagan Scholarship

This nationwide need-based merit scholarship gives up to $60,000. It helps high-achieving students from rural and small-town communities graduate debt-free. It also provides investment training and study abroad opportunities.

Award Amount: Up to $7,500 per semester for 8 semesters ($60,000 total) plus $2,000 for essential items and additional benefits

Eligibility: High school senior in U.S.; minimum 3.50 unweighted GPA; household income under $100,000; must complete 240 hours of paid work before enrollment; must attend eligible four-year college/university the fall after graduation

Deadline: December 1, 2025 (for Fall 2026)

Apply: haganscholarships.org

58. Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)

WUE is not a traditional scholarship. It lets Idaho students attend participating out-of-state schools at reduced tuition rates (150% of resident tuition). This saves thousands each year.

Award Amount: Reduced tuition (150% of resident rate instead of full non-resident rate); savings of $10,000-$15,000+ per year

Eligibility: Idaho resident; attending participating WUE institution in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming

Deadline: Varies by institution

Apply: wiche.edu/wue

59. William Bennett W7PHO Memorial Scholarship (ARRL)

This ARRL Foundation scholarship helps amateur radio operators in the Northwest pursue higher education.

Award Amount: $500

Eligibility: ARRL member with General Class or higher amateur radio license; resident of ARRL Northwest Division (including Idaho); minimum 3.0 GPA

Deadline: December 31, 2025

Apply: arrl.org/scholarship-program

60. Joel R. Miller (W7PDX) and Martha C. Miller STEM Scholarship

This ARRL scholarship helps STEM students with amateur radio licenses in the Northwest.

Award Amount: $1,000

Eligibility: Active Technician Class or higher amateur radio license; pursuing Associate’s or higher degree in STEM; resident of ARRL Northwest Division (including Idaho); minimum 3.0 GPA

Deadline: December 31, 2025

Apply: arrl.org/scholarship-program

61. Wilse Morgan WX7P Memorial Scholarship

This ARRL scholarship helps Northwest students with amateur radio licenses who are studying engineering, medicine, science, or business.

Award Amount: $2,000

Eligibility: General Class or higher amateur radio license; resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington; studying engineering, medicine, science, or business; preference for 3.0+ GPA

Deadline: December 31, 2025

Apply: arrl.org/scholarship-program

62. Cady McDonnell Memorial Scholarship (Surveying)

The National Society of Professional Surveyors gives this scholarship. It supports female students in surveying programs in western states including Idaho. It is awarded in odd years: 2025, 2027.

Award Amount: $2,000

Eligibility: Female NSPS student member; enrolled in two- or four-year surveying or related program; resident of Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming

Deadline: Check NSPS website for 2027 cycle

Apply: nsps.us.com

63. Mission43 Cybersecurity Academy Scholarship

Mission43 works with SANS Institute to provide cybersecurity training scholarships. These are for veterans and military spouses who plan to make Idaho their home.

Award Amount: Full cost of training and exams for 3 GIAC certifications

Eligibility: Transitioning military member, veteran, or military spouse; planning to reside in Idaho after military service; committed to 6-month certification program

Deadline: Rolling (up to 12 scholarships per year)

Apply: mission43.org

64. Mission43 Entrepreneur Course Scholarship

Mission43 works with College of Western Idaho. They give scholarships for military-connected individuals to learn entrepreneurship basics.

Award Amount: Full course cost

Eligibility: Military member, veteran, or military spouse; interested in entrepreneurship; up to 25 scholarships per year

Deadline: Rolling (course offered twice yearly)

Apply: mission43.org

65. Hispanic Scholarship Fund

HSF is one of the nation’s largest Hispanic scholarship programs. It distributes over $30 million each year to students of Hispanic heritage nationwide. Idaho residents can apply.

Award Amount: $500 to $5,000

Eligibility: Hispanic heritage; U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient; minimum 3.0 GPA (high school) or 2.5 GPA (college); enrolled full-time in degree program

Deadline: February 15, 2026

Apply: hsf.net/scholarship

66. National FFA Organization Scholarships

National FFA gives over $2.5 million in scholarships each year through one common application. Hundreds of sponsor-funded awards are available to Idaho FFA members.

Award Amount: $500 to $5,000+

Eligibility: FFA member; high school senior or collegiate member; varies by specific scholarship

Deadline: January 15, 2026

Apply: ffa.org/scholarships

What High School-Specific and Local Idaho Scholarships Exist?

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67. Eastern Idaho State Fair Scholarships

The Eastern Idaho State Fair gives scholarships to youth who have actively participated in 4-H or FFA at the fair for at least three years.

Award Amount: $1,500 (6 awards annually)

Eligibility: Active participation in 4-H or FFA at Eastern Idaho State Fair for 3+ years; pursuing higher education

Deadline: Spring 2026

Apply: Contact Eastern Idaho State Fair

68. Western Idaho Fair Scholarships

The Western Idaho Fair offers renewable scholarships to high school seniors planning agriculture careers.

Award Amount: $2,000 per year (renewable up to $8,000 total)

Eligibility: High school senior; planning career in agriculture; demonstrated leadership, academics, and fair involvement

Deadline: Spring 2026

Apply: Contact Western Idaho Fair

69. North Idaho Fair & Rodeo Foundation Scholarships

The North Idaho Fair Foundation awards multiple scholarships. Preference goes to youth active in North Idaho State Fair or Gem State Stampede.

Award Amount: $500 to $1,500

Eligibility: Youth active in North Idaho State Fair or Gem State Stampede preferred

Deadline: Spring 2026

Apply: Contact North Idaho Fair Foundation

70. Lightfoot Foundation Scholarship

This foundation supports students graduating from Treasure Valley area high schools. Scholarship amounts vary.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating from Treasure Valley area high school

Deadline: Check foundation website

Apply: communitycouncilofidaho.org/scholarships

71. Snake River High School Alumni Scholarship

This Idaho Community Foundation scholarship helps Snake River High School graduates who plan to attend college.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating senior from Snake River High School; minimum 3.0 GPA; preference for students attending college in Idaho

Deadline: April 25, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

72. Firth High School Vocational Agriculture Scholarship

This scholarship helps Firth High School graduates who have been active in FFA and Vocational Agriculture. Students can pursue any degree, not just agriculture.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating senior from Firth High School; completed at least six trimesters of Vocational Agriculture; active in FFA and Vo-Ag activities

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

73. Preston and Franklin County High School Alumni Scholarship

This scholarship helps graduates of Preston High School or Franklin County High School who are pursuing postsecondary education.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating senior from Preston High School or Franklin County High School; planning to attend accredited college, university, or vocational school

Deadline: Contact high school

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

74. Gooding County Scholarships

Multiple scholarships are available for students from Gooding and surrounding southern Idaho counties.

Award Amount: Varies (need-based and merit-based awards available)

Eligibility: Graduating from high school in southern Idaho (south of Salmon River); preference for Gooding or Camas County residents for some awards

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

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75. Buhl High School Financial Need Scholarship

This scholarship helps Buhl High School seniors who show financial need.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating senior from Buhl High School; demonstrated financial need

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

76. Mountain Home High School Idaho Scholarship

This scholarship helps Mountain Home High School seniors enrolling at Idaho institutions.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating senior from Mountain Home High School; enrolling full-time at any post-secondary institution in Idaho

Deadline: Contact Mountain Home High School Registrar

Apply: Mountain Home High School Registrar

77. Post Falls High School Chesnut Family Scholarship

This Idaho Community Foundation scholarship helps Post Falls High School graduates who are pursuing health sciences.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduate of Post Falls High School; pursuing health sciences degree at 2- or 4-year Idaho college/university

Deadline: 2026 (check ICF for opening)

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

78. Manuel and Gladys Schneidmiller Scholarship

This scholarship helps graduating seniors of Post Falls High School.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduating senior of Post Falls High School

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

79. Bradley Scholarship (Foster Care)

This Idaho Community Foundation scholarship gives 2-4 year awards to deserving students. Students must be from Kootenai County public high schools and aging out of Idaho’s foster care system.

Award Amount: Varies (2-4 year scholarship)

Eligibility: Graduate of Kootenai County public high school; aging out of Idaho foster care program

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

80. Anne Veseth Memorial Scholarship

This ICF scholarship helps students majoring in fire ecology or auto mechanics. It also helps wildland firefighters who attend an Idaho college.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Majoring in fire ecology or auto mechanics, OR currently a wildland firefighter; attending an Idaho college or university

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

81. Dorothy B. Adler Scholarship

This scholarship helps low-income students graduating from Lake Pend Oreille Alternative High School.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Low-income student; graduating from Lake Pend Oreille Alternative High School

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

82. Jeanne Van Meeteren Scholarship

This scholarship helps graduates from Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce county high schools. Students must pursue education that will help rural communities flourish.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Graduate from high school in Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, or Nez Perce county; pursuing education to benefit rural communities

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

83. Joybelle Scott College Scholarship

This scholarship helps deserving Orofino High School seniors. It celebrates how university education transformed Joybelle Scott’s life.

Award Amount: Varies

Eligibility: Orofino High School senior

Deadline: March 2026

Apply: idahocf.org/students.php

Idaho students benefit from many scholarship opportunities at the state, institutional, and community levels. Start by completing the Scholarship Idaho application for state-managed programs. Then explore university-specific opportunities through each school’s scholarship portal. Regional foundations like the Idaho Community Foundation and Innovia Foundation offer dozens of awards that many applicants overlook.

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Resource Description Website
Next Steps Idaho Central portal for state scholarships with 150+ Idaho-based opportunities listed nextsteps.idaho.gov
Idaho Community Foundation 70+ scholarship funds organized by region idahocf.org
Innovia Foundation 50+ scholarships for North Idaho (20-county region) innovia.org
Idaho State Board of Education State-managed scholarship programs boardofed.idaho.gov
FAFSA Required for most need-based scholarships studentaid.gov

National programs like the Hagan Scholarship and Hispanic Scholarship Fund can provide substantial extra funding. Deadlines range from December through April. Create a scholarship calendar and apply to multiple programs. This will greatly increase your chances of reducing or eliminating college costs.

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