Scholarship Program
THSAA Scholarship Program
THSAA-Scholarship-Application 2024 – PDF
THSAA-Scholarship-Application 2024 – DOC
Introduction: As an element of providing foundational support, THSAA is pleased to be able to award one or more $1,000 scholarships to a Tumwater High School (THS) graduating senior who is in pursuit of a degree from an accredited post-secondary education (2 or 4 year) institution.
Eligibility: A graduating senior who has applied and plans to attend an accredited institution following graduation from THS.
THSAA encourages any Tumwater High senior to submit an application. We especially encourage persons attending Running Start or similar programs to submit this application and include his/her activities at THS, the other school, or outside of school. In the essay, declare and/or explain your reasons for attending Running Start.
Selection Criteria: Academic achievement, leadership experience, community activities and extracurricular activities, essay and faculty recommendations will be considered in determining the scholarship recipient(s).
NOTE: Applications that do not follow these instructions or are incomplete will not be considered.
Selection Process:
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- Applicants shall complete and submit the THSAA Scholarship Application Form (attachment A) to: THSAA Scholarship, P.O. Box 14114, Tumwater WA 98511. Applications must be postmarked by Friday, April 1, 2022.
- Or submit the application submit to Ms. Jana Tyrrell at the THS Career Counseling office THS by Friday, April 1, 2022 by 11:00am.
- The application must be typewritten.
- The selection panel may elect to interview the finalists using a standard set of questions. The interviews will be completed as soon as possible.
- The finalist(s) will be selected within one week after conclusion of any interviews and be notified in writing.
Selection Panel will consist of three to five THSAA members. A panel member will remove him/herself from the selection process if a family member is a scholarship applicant. A substitute panelist will be selected by the President and panel chairperson.
The THSAA Treasurer will write a check to the scholarship recipient and college being attended by the scholarship recipient upon notification of enrollment.
At the commencement of fall classes at the college, the THSAA Treasurer will verify enrollment of the scholarship recipient.
Submission checklist
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- Application Form (typed)
- THS transcript
- Faculty recommendation 1 (THS or a post-secondary institution)
- Faculty recommendation 2 (THS or a post-secondary institution)
- Essay (typed)
- An individual photograph for use with THSAA newsletter and website. This can be emailed to thsaa.scholarship@gmail.com
2024 Scholarship Winners:
2023 Scholarship Winners:
2022 Scholarship Winners:
2021 Scholarship Winners:
2020 Scholarship Winners:
2019 Scholarship Winners:
Sara Bocksch
Mikaeli Decker
Skye Witley
2018 Scholarship Winners:
Alyssa Carpenter
Dylan Mooers
Kelsey Monaco
2017 Scholarship Winners:
Brooke Hare
Katelyn Monaco
Gideon Tveten
2016 Scholarship Winners:
Allie De La Cruz will be attending Portland State University next year. She also will be studying Biology with a Pre-Optometry concentration.
Devon Reich will be attending the University of Washington next year.
Senna Larson will be attending Azusa Pacific University and will be majoring in Allied Health
2015 Scholarship Winners:
Madeline Seaman: Founder & Director of “Write Your Future.” Active in Concert Choir and Notables at THS, also National Honor Choir in 2013 and All-Northwest Honor Choir in 2012. Played soccer and participated in THS plays. A writing and essay contest winner while in high school, Madeline will attend the University of Washington and plans a future as a Teen/YA author.
2014 Scholarship Winners:
Tessa Brizzolara
Jerad Stottlemyre
2013 Scholarship Winner:
McKenzie Click
The Tumwater High School Alumni Association (THSAA) offered a secondary education scholarship to graduating seniors for the first time in 2013. The scholarship of $1,000 was awarded to McKenzie Click who is attending Seattle Pacific University this fall.
The scholarship award selection is made based upon leadership, scholarship, and financial need. This year, eight applications were submitted and evaluated on these criteria. The committee selected McKenzie based upon her scholastic record, her leadership, her participation in school activities, and general financial need.
McKenzie is a 4.0 grade point student. McKenzie participated in tennis, volleyball, orchestra, choir, and other clubs. McKenzie was a leader in school activities and her church.
McKenzie is a deserving and recipient of this scholarship award. She exemplifies the pride, tradition, and courage that are part of the Tumwater High School legacy.