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The AAUW Aurora (CO) Branch awards at least one scholarship annually to an Aurora resident for their junior or senior year at a Colorado college or university. Click here for more info.
- The AAUW Boulder (CO) Branch provides grants to graduate women at CU-Boulder. Click here for more info
- The AAUW Colorado Springs (CO) Branch awards scholarships to undergraduate women attending Pikes Peak Community College or the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Click here for more info.
- The AAUW Douglas County (CO) Branch awards scholarships to Douglas County women who are returning to college. Click here for more info.
- The AAUW Durango (CO) Branch offers two $1,000 scholarships annually to undergraduate women attending Fort Lewis College. Applicants must be non-traditional students at least 25 years old, have 30 applicable credits and a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a resident of southwest Colorado, and have financial need. Applicants must complete a FAFSA and an essay as required by FLC Foundation. Click here to contact the FLC scholarships manager.
- The AAUW Fort Collins (CO) Branch Scholarship(s) are awarded to a student(s) who is currently enrolled or plans to enroll at Front Range Community College (award up to $500) or Colorado State University (award up to $1,000). Click here for application info.
- The AAUW Grand Junction (CO) Branch provides two scholarships annually for women from the Mary Rait/Mary Jewell Willsea Endowed Grants Fund and the Western Colorado Community College Scholarship Fund. All scholarships are administered by the Colorado Mesa University Foundation. Please contact the Colorado Mesa University Financial Aid Office for more info.
- The AAUW Gunnison (CO) Branch provides scholarships to women students at Western State Colorado University. Contact President Sharon Schlegel for more info.
- The Littleton-South Metro (CO) Branch has participated in Littleton High School’s STEM program since its inception five years ago. The branch provides $1,000 scholarships to female graduates pursuing a college/university course of study in related fields. The branch contributes the money to the school, and the principal and STEM staff make the selection for the scholarship winners.
- The AAUW Longmont (CO) Branch provides scholarships to women who are St. Vrain Valley School District graduates or who currently reside in the geographical bounds of the St. Vrain Valley School District. These scholarships are administered by the Longmont Community Foundation. Click here for qualifications and application.
- The AAUW Loveland (CO) Branch provides scholarships for Loveland-Berthoud area women who are pursuing graduate degrees. Click here for more info.
The AAUW Durango (CO) Branch awards two $1,000. Scholarships a year to undergraduate students attending Fort Lewis College. Both endowed scholarships are named after deceased long time active members: Virginia Schoser, a branch charter member, elementary teacher and Janet Watson, who moved to the community with her husband, Durango’s first radiologist and was a community activist.
The applicants must be female, non-traditional students at least 25 years old; have 30 applicable credits; minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA; resident of SW CO; have financial need and complete FAFSA and an essay as required by FLC Foundation.
Contact: Sandy Jameson, FLC Foundation
Good afternoon,
I am looking for help for college. I recently have enrolled at CTU and need help with out of pocket expenses for tuition. I’m not sure if I could qualify for a grant or scholarship threw your site AAUW.
My expense out of pocket will be $3200-4000.
I was referred to you by CTU for possible help with a grant or scholarship. I am going back to school to further my education, my career and security for the future.
Thank you for listening and hope to hear from you soon.
Hi, Cheryl: Please explore the possibilities listed on this page. You’ll find qualifications and contact info here.