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Highline students can now apply for scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year, with more than 30 scholarships on offer.

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Need help paying for college? The Highline College Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications for the 2024-25 academic year.

All students are eligible to apply, including part-time, undocumented and international students. Whether they’re an incoming student or just about to graduate, there are different scholarships to suit different situations.

Posted 1 week ago

Do you know a Highline College alumnus who is making an impact in their community? Now is your chance to honor them.

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Do you know a Highline College alumnus who is making an impact in their community?

Now is your chance to honor them.

Posted 1 week ago

Maureen Ondatto and Grace Thykkuttathil also each won $500 for their academic achievements and contributions to their communities.

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Dedication to community and helping others has earned two Highline College students a place on the All-Washington Academic Team.

Grace Thykkuttathil and Maureen Ondatto have both received $500 for their efforts, with $250 given by KeyBank and $250 by the Highline College Foundation.

Posted 2 weeks ago

Renowned author to host student luncheon on April 8, and writing workshop and Q&A/book signing on April 9.

The post Highline Welcomes Award-Winning Author, Reyna Grande appeared first on Highline College.

Reyna Grande is a renowned author whose work explores themes of immigration, family, and displacement. Her insightful storytelling and powerful narratives resonate deeply with audiences, making this event a must-attend for anyone interested in literature and social justice. Learn more about Reyna’s work.

These events are part of collective efforts to continue to advocate and support the transition of Highline College toward becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). It is our hope that this also opens the conversation around the gaps and additional support our Latinx student population needs from our institution.

Posted 2 weeks ago