Marv Workman Memorial Business Scholarship
Established in 2006
Value: $2500
# Awarded: 1
Application Due Date: March 15, 2024
Recipients Notified Date: May 1
Field(s) of Study:
Business
Scholarship is to encourage candidates interested in the field of business, with primary focus on finance and/or accounting.
Criteria
- Available to graduates of all secondary schools within the Northshore School District.,
- Financial need is a consideration.,
- Intends to attend a four-year program to secure a bachelor's degree in business. majoring in finance or accounting.,
- Will attend a public or private four-year school within the state of Washington.,
- Has maintained a high school grade point average of 3.0.,
- Will have participated in ether DECA or FBLA or the equivalent program.,
- Has demonstrated a strong commitment for service to others at school and in the community.
Requirements
- Finalists will be interviewed by members of Woodinville Rotary Club.,
- List activities demonstrating interest in the field of business.
Current Recipient(s)
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Ben Alquist
Bothell High School
UW Bothell 2017
Fire Science & Business -
Patrick Mulcare
Inglemoor - 2021
University of Arizona
Business -
Stone Wolfgang
Bothell 2022
Grand Canyon University
Business Management
About the Sponsor
The scholarship is given in recognition of Woodinville Rotarian Marv Workman and was announced January 31, 2006 at the club's 19th anniversary Charter Night Celebration. Marv Workman was a founding trustee of the Scholarship Foundation of Northshore in 1984 and was a charter member of the Woodinville Rotary Club established in 1987. He was the club's first full-term president serving from July 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988.
Marv maintained an accounting practice over the years in Woodinville, Redmond and Totem Lake. The Workmans raised four children, all of whom are graduates of Woodinville High School.