- Seeking the Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education – Education plan completed by an Educator Preparation Programs (EPP) advisor.
- Completed associate degree, or in the last semester of an associate degree (completing final six credits) for associate degree at the time of application.
- Enrolled for 6 or more credits in the BAEE program at NPC during the semester of award. Preference will be given to applicants enrolled in nine or more credits.
- Cumulative Grade-Point Average of 2.5 or better.
- Not in overpayment status with NPC. Over the credit limit OK.
Students who have previously obtained a Bachelor's degree should contact NPCFF@npc.edu.
To Apply:
Submit the following application documents electronically, as a single .pdf, to NPCFF@npc.edu.
Attach all application documents as a single .pdf file in the order given below – Paper applications will not be accepted; your campus office or advisor can assist you in scanning the documents as required:
Application documents:
- NPC Friends and Family Scholarship Cover Letter Form (must be complete, signed, and dated)
- Essay – two to three typed, double-spaced pages (12-point font) – Addressing the following:
- What is your philosophy of education, and specifically, why is elementary education important for children and communities?
- Why do you wish to attend the BAEE program at Northland Pioneer College?
- What are your educational and professional/career goals?
- What have you done to date to meet your goals?
- Explain your commitment to maintaining enrollment and completing your BAEE in two years?
- Describe the value you bring to Northland Pioneer College’s BAEE program.
- What resources you have to fund your education, making you qualified to receive this scholarship; and
- Why the scholarship is needed, and specifically how it will be used.
- Demonstration of financial status for the 2025-2026 academic year as evidenced by Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Submission Summary (FSS) PAGE 1 ONLY, or letter of award or denial from NPC Financial Aid Office or MyNPC page for the academic year of the scholarship.
- Your unofficial transcript from https://mynpc.npc.edu/ics;
- Your education plan, completed by EPP advisor
- Applicants must have the recommendation of at least two individuals, including at least one college faculty member and one ECD professional or community member, as evidenced by letters of support.
Scholarship recipients may re-apply for this award in subsequent academic years (not to exceed two consecutive years).
Application Deadline: Thursday, May 22, at 12:00 p.m. MST., for funding for the FALL 2025 semester. Applications received after this date/time will not be accepted, regardless of why they are late. You are STRONGLY advised to submit your application well in advance of the deadline date!
View Video Tutorial on the Friends & Family Scholarship Process
Questions For more information, contact NPC Friends and Family at NPCFF@npc.edu.