The Mashburn Scholarship Foundation awards scholarships to talented high school graduates planning to attend the University of Arkansas and study music education, music history, vocal music or the performing arts. Scholarship amounts vary based on a student's financial need.
Mashburn Scholarship Foundation
1765 N. College Ave., Suites 8 & 9
Fayetteville, AR 72702
479-582-1936
mashburnfoundation.org
Two scholarships are awarded every year to high school seniors in Benton County and Washington County who plan to attend an Arkansas college or university. The amount of the scholarship depends on the number of donations received by the Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals Organization, the funding body.
Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals
4527 Blue Ray Circle
Rogers, AR 72758
479-246-8525
nwayp.org
The Rogers-Bentonville Junior Auxiliary is affiliated with the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries, Inc. The natioinal association has a scholarship program that offers money for college to students who work with or are planning to work with children. Since 1962, the association has awarded nearly $900,000 in the form of approximately 430 scholarships. Scholarship amounts vary based on the amount of money raised by local chapters. Applications are due by the end of January; scholarships are awarded in April.
National Association of Junior Auxiliaries--Rogers-Bentonville
P.O. Box 52
Rogers, AR 72757
479-531-6295
najanet.org
Bentonville High School's scholarship office oversees the BHS Community Scholarship Program. Each year, the scholarship office puts out a booklet of nearly 100 scholarships that Bentonville High School seniors are eligible to apply for. Scholarships range from $500 to $1,000. Students must fill out an individual application for each scholarship that includes evidence of their leadership abilities, a student goals essay and transcripts.
BHS Scholarship Office
Scholarship Director
1801 SE J Street
Bentonville, AR 72712
479-254-5117
portal.bentonville.k12.ar.us