Scholar Award Selection

Being selected as a Spokane Scholar is a significant achievement and a testament to a student’s dedication, intellect, and hard work. Each year, the Spokane Scholars Foundation takes this recognition a step further by awarding tiered financial awards to scholars of exceptional achievement. In 2025, the Foundation added a $5,000 award as an expansion of our mission to recognize academic achievement. Each of the six subject categories include scholar awards for the following amounts: $1,000, $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, and $5,000.

These awards are determined by panels of judges whose professional expertise directly aligns with each academic discipline. Judges commit to impartiality and primarily evaluate candidates academic transcripts, test scores, and letters of recommendation, and other supporting materials from the Spokane Scholar Application according to the subject category they were selected. 

To further amplify the impact of these awards, fourteen colleges and universities may match these scholarships dollar-for-dollar for up to one year, doubling the financial support provided to these outstanding students.

2024 Scholars Award Recipients

2024 English Award Recipients

Emily K. Schreiber - Ferris High School - $4,000
Eliza Dawley - Lewis & Clark High School - $3,000
Olivia A. Cassie - University High School - $2,000
Harley J. Swedyk - Mead High School - $1,000


2024 Fine Arts Award Recipients

Eden S. Howarth - Lewis & Clark High School - $4,000
Nathan P. Waitt - Shadle Park High School - $3,000
Charles R. Meyersberg - Ferris High School - $2,000
Ella M. Melin - Mt. Spokane High School - $1,000


2024 Mathematics Award Recipients

Varun B. Ambalavanan - Lewis & Clark High School - $4,000
Lucy D. He - Central Valley High School - $3,000
Savithri Bhat - Mead High School - $2,000
Nicholas L. Goode - Ridgeline High School - $1,000


2024 Science Award Recipients

Padmaja Senthil Kumar - Lewis & Clark High School - $4,000
Thomas J. Elliott - North Central High School - $3,000
Nathan G. Haws - Ferris High School - $2,000
Sanjana Sharma - Ridgeline High School - $1,000


2024 Social Studies Award Recipients

Anvi Sehgal - Ferris High School - $4,000
Autumn Kern - Mt. Spokane High School - $3,000
Paige E. Van Buren - Ridgeline High School - $2,000
Jackson B. Smitham - University High School - $1,000


2024 World Languages Award Recipients

Marlee F. Schoeffler - North Central High School - $4,000
Quercus D. Watters - Lewis & Clark High School - $3,000
Noah C. Leland - Mead High School - $2,000
Avery C. Dunham - University High School - $1,000