Who is Eligible to Apply?
NPC Native American students, Navajo, Hopi, or White Mountain Apache* who meet the following criteria:
*Tribal affiliation (Certificate of Indian Blood) may be verified at the time of award.
Criteria:
- Degree-seeking at NPC.
- Demonstrate financial need. Need is considered for the scholarship.
- Enrolled for 6 or more credits at NPC during the semester of award.
- Cumulative Grade-Point Average of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.
- High school diploma or GED®.
- Not in overpayment status at NPC. Over the credit limit: Contact Betsyann Wilson.
Students who have previously obtained a Bachelor's degree should contact Betsyann Wilson. Students currently in high school at the time of award are not eligible to apply.
HOW DO YOU APPLY?
Attach all application documents as directed on the online application form.
Application documents:
- Essay – 500 words or fewer – Addressing the following:
- What are your career goals;
- What are your educational goals;
- 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.
The key to the scholarship essay is that it is a personal narrative, reflecting your experiences and goals. DO NOT USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, SUCH AS CHAT GPT, to write your essay. It is important that your personal voice come through.
- Click here for tips on writing your scholarship essay
- Demonstration of financial status for the 2024-2025 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 MyNPC page.
- Your unofficial transcript from https://mynpc.npc.edu/ics indicating your degree intent.
Awardee must write a letter of thanks to “Dear AndyVon”, and email it to NPCFF@npc.edu, before funds are disbursed to awardee. Scholarship recipients may re-apply for this award in subsequent academic years (not to exceed two consecutive semesters).
IMPORTANT: Please attach all required documents to the application form.
NOTE: By completing this scholarship application, students will be considered for each of the NPC Friends & Family scholarships for which they meet the eligibility criteria. Students will need to set up an account in the next step in order to work on, save, and submit an application.
Application Deadline:
Application Deadline: Thursday, November 14 at 12:00 p.m. MST., for funding for the SPRING 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 Executive Director Betsyann Wilson @ 928-536-6245 or Development Coordinator Karen Zimmerman @ 928-536-6269 or email us at NPCFF@npc.edu