Minnesota · 2026

Fully Funded Scholarships at Miller Family, Minnesota 2026

The Slater Miller Memorial Scholarship, funded by the Miller Family, aims to honor the life of Slater Miller, a machinist who graduated from the Minneapolis Community and Technical College in Minnesota. This scholarship supports low-income trade school students who have non-profit or volunteering experience, reflecting Slater's passion for social issues and helping others. The scholarship provides financial assistance to students pursuing careers in the trades, with a total award amount of $3,965 distributed among five winners.

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Slater Miller Memorial Scholarship

Miller Family offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $3965. Plan to apply by October 24, 2026.

21 applicants

$3,965

Award Amount

Oct 24, 2026

189 days left

2 requirements

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EducationCommunityFew RequirementsFinancial NeedTrade SchoolGraduateGPA 3.5+AKMNNVOHPAWA
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Clayton James Miller Scholarship

Miller Family offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $3000. Plan to apply by May 22, 2026.

597 applicants

$3,000

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May 22, 2026

34 days left

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ArtsEducationCommunityMusicFew RequirementsHigh School SeniorHigh SchoolDirect to studentGPA 3.5+FL

FAQ

What is the application deadline for the Slater Miller Memorial Scholarship?
The application deadline is October 24, 2026.
Who is eligible to apply for the Slater Miller Memorial Scholarship?
Eligibility is open to trade school students who are low-income and have non-profit or volunteering experience.
How much is the scholarship award and how many winners are there?
The total scholarship amount is $3,965, with five winners receiving $793 each.
What is the essay topic for the scholarship application?
The essay topic is: 'Why did you choose to pursue a career in the trades? What social causes do you care about and why?'