It’s not too early to recommend the FEWA scholarship to a post-high school student and share the web page with them to complete the simple online application that is due July 15, 2026.

The FEWA scholarships provide assistance to children of families involved in diverse workplaces who aspire to pursue scholastic endeavors post-high school or equivalent. Such assistance and awards are not limited to schooling or educational training in the United States.

Share the FEWA website Scholarship page  with a student who might qualify for a scholarship. They’ll learn about the general guidelines, eligibility, requirements, and criteria. The simple online application is also on the webpage for them to complete.

Three scholarships were awarded in 2025 to these students::

  • Nautika Esters from Englewood, Colorado, is attending the University of Colorado, in Ft. Collins. She is majoring in animal science with a minor in biomedical science. Her mother Sara Esters works for Mariani Enterprises Dba Designs by Sundown in Littleton, Colo.
  • Mireya Estefania Ku Bedolla, from Zacapu, Michoacan, Mexico, is a student at the Interdisciplinary Professional Unit of Engineering, Guanajuato, Mexico, majoring in biotechnology engineering. Her father Jose Geremias Ku Nah works for Good Earth Garden Center & Nurseries in Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Curtis Goodman, from Bay City, Texas, is at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, where he is majoring in mechanical engineering. His father Mark Goodman works for Rancho Encino Tree Farm in Bay City.

Who will you recommend for the 2026 scholarship(s)? The July 15 deadline is right around the corner.

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