Martin Family Foundation - University of Washington 2025

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  2. Begin with Part One—General Information. Fill in your name, student ID#, current address, email, and phone number. Ensure all fields are typed for clarity.
  3. In Part Two, list your educational history and employment details. Be thorough and include dates attended and hours worked per week.
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For students selected to receive the scholarship, and admitted to UW Seattle, the Martin Honors Scholarships provide $12,000/year for up to 3 years (most scholars graduate in 2 years, but a 3rd year of funding is available if needed).
Operating as a service unit within the office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, the Honors Program brings students and faculty from every corner of campus together for original learning opportunities focused on cross-disciplinary curriculum, experiential learning, research, and critical reflection.
The University also offers scholarship programs awarded through the UW Honors Program, Washington NASA Space Grant and many of our academic departments for freshmen (including non-resident students). Some of these scholarships are not need-based and do not require filing the FAFSA.
The Martin Achievement Scholarships provide $5,000 toward the final year at community college and $12,000/year for up to 3 years at University of Washington in Seattle. The UW portion of the scholarship is dependent on successful admission to the University of Washington in Seattle as a matriculated student.
The Presidential Scholarship is a $10,000 award given to selected Washington residents who show exceptional leadership, community engagement and promise. It is renewable for up to four years. Washington residents are considered automatically with their application to the UW.

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The Martin Scholars Program is housed in the Honors College in order to support high-achieving students with the highest level of financial need and provides the recipients with the following: Ability to pursue academic excellence and personal development without the burden of how to pay for school.

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