About
Lewis-Clark State College (LC State) is a public four-year institution located in Lewiston, Idaho. The college emphasizes hands-on learning, small class sizes, faculty excellence, and strong student-faculty interaction. Offering over 130 programs including more than 20 fully online options, LC State provides degrees and certificates across career and technical education, liberal arts and sciences, and professional and graduate studies. The college is consistently ranked as the #1 Best Value in Idaho and has been recognized as #8 in the West Region by U.S. News & World Report.
Funding Opportunities
Plateau Native American Trust Scholarship
The Plateau Native American Trust Scholarship is offered by Lewis-Clark State College to support enrolled members or individuals with at least one-quarter blood quantum from specific Plateau tribes. The scholarship is designed to assist Native American students pursuing undergraduate academic or technical programs leading to a certificate or degree. Recipients must be full-time students carrying twelve or more credits per semester (though part-time students may be considered based on circumstances), and must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for college students or 2.75 for high school applicants. Financial need, academic performance, and individual family situations are considered by the selection committee. Award amounts vary depending on the student's financial needs analysis and the number of awards given in a particular year. The scholarship may be renewed for students who continue to meet eligibility criteria.
Non-Traditional Student Scholarship
Lewis-Clark State College offers Non-Traditional Student Scholarships for the 2026-2027 academic year to support students who have been out of high school for at least five years. This scholarship is designed to assist new students returning to education after an extended break, whether they are Idaho residents or out-of-state students. The program provides financial support for full-time, degree-seeking students enrolled in Associate or Bachelor degree programs who demonstrate financial need. Recipients must maintain specific academic standards and meet eligibility criteria including a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. The scholarship is renewable according to the terms of the contract, providing ongoing support for qualifying non-traditional students as they pursue their educational goals at LC State.
LSRRE Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to an employee or graduate of an Idaho School District who will be in their Junior or Senior year next term, pursuing a degree in education from an accredited college or university. The scholarship provides $1,000 to support students preparing to become teachers. The awarding of the scholarship is contingent upon proof of enrollment at the Junior or Senior level and may be used for the term of their choice. The scholarship is awarded at the May meeting of the Lower Snake River Retired Educators Association of Idaho.
Jimmy Guild Memorial Scholarship
The Jimmy Guild Memorial Scholarship is offered through USW Local 712 in partnership with Lewis-Clark State College for the 2026-2027 academic year. This scholarship supports full-time students at LCSC who are relatives of United Steel Workers International Union members (past or present). Eligible students must be majoring in Mathematics with interest in computer science, Technical and Industrial Division, or Career and Technical education. The scholarship requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (preferred) and applicants must submit a brief essay explaining their academic and career goals along with a transcript. Recipients must remain enrolled throughout the college year (9 months) or unused funds will be refunded to USW Local 712.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 10
- Active Now
- 4
- Source Domain
- lcsc.edu
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