Open to All Applicants

The following scholarships are open to all applicants.

Please note: Look for the “Apply” buttons. Only the scholarships that are currently accepting applications will have an “Apply” button. All other applications are closed until next year or are appointed.

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  • Harry G. Jones Scholarship

    Created by beloved, now-retired USPS mailman and friend to all Harry Jones, this scholarship will grow to benefit Washington County high school graduates pursuing further education.

  • Hub City Ravens Roost Inc. #124 “4th and 29” Scholarship Fund

    Named for a legendary Baltimore Ravens miracle play, this scholarship recognizes one student’s effort in any arena (personal, academic, music, sports, art, etc.) that has led to a brighter future.

  • Jeff Scuffins Memorial Scholarship

    A champion by many definitions, Jeff Scuffins unexpectedly passed away on Saturday, March 20th, 2021. To honor his legacy, loved ones quickly established a scholarship fund with the Community Foundation of Washington County MD, Inc. Applicants must be graduating from a WCPS High School and pursuing a postsecondary education.

  • Jeff Spielman Scholarship Fund

    Created in memory of the late Jeff Spielman, a beloved educator, coach, official, and friend to all, this fund serves to provide scholarships to deserving Washington County High School graduates.

  • Rotary Club of Hagerstown Sunrise Foundation Scholarship Fund

    The Sunrise Rotary Club of Hagerstown created this fund to benefit Washington County students who demonstrate a strong commitment to community service, leadership, and extracurricular activities with plans to pursue a post-secondary education.

  • Ryan Myers Memorial Scholarship Fund

    Created in memory of Ryan Myers to support scholarships for graduating seniors from public, private or accredited home school programs in Washington County. Students may be pursuing a college education, trade school, or apprenticeship. Ideal recipients should embrace the same positive attitude of Ryan’s – who hoped to someday work with his father LeRoy Myers and take over the family business.

  • Washington Goes Purple Scholarship

    This scholarship is open to Washington County Public High School seniors.