To be qualified for the NAWIC scholarship, recipients must be a registered CITC Apprentice enrolled in school. Recipient must also be located in Spokane, WA or the surrounding area.
Please contact Ken Hill for more information if interested in applying for the NAWIC Scholarship.
Contact Ken HillIndividuals may apply for the college tuition assistance scholarship, intended to support students with a desire to further their construction career with a related four-year college degree.
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the following criteria:
Active CITC students in good standing may apply for this needs-based scholarship, intended to help students supplement the financial needs of attending school while working on the job.
Scholarships are awarded to applicants who are able to submit a statement of need and are currently registered as a craft training student attending classes with CITC.
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