Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Education Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
Overview
AHFC offers an Education Scholarship to help family members pursue career advancement. Recipients may receive federally funded assistance of up to $2,500 to support a range of educational pursuits — from short-term technical or trade training to college coursework.
Who is eligible
- Applicants must currently receive AHFC public housing rental assistance either through an AHFC housing voucher program or as a resident of a unit owned by AHFC.
- Adult applicants are eligible if they plan to enroll in a vocational, trade, or academic program.
- High school seniors are eligible if they intend to begin a vocational, trade, or academic program in the semester immediately following their high school graduation.
Approved schools and permitted uses
- The school or training provider must be located within the State of Alaska.
- Scholarship funds may be used for tuition, required textbooks, and fees that are directly related to the student’s education.
- Eligible uses include short-term topic-specific training (for example, culinary classes, welding coursework, or computer instruction), professional development opportunities (such as travel career academies), and longer-term college programs (one-, two-, or four-year degrees).
- The institution or program must be recognized by one of the following:
- Alaska Post-Secondary Education Commission Eligible Schools & Programs
- Alaska Department of Health
- Alaska Department of Family and Community Services
- Alaska Department of Labor Eligible Training Providers List (ETPL)
How applications are evaluated
The selection committee evaluates applicants using four primary factors:
1. Whether all application requirements were submitted on time;
2. The overall completeness of the application packet;
3. Two letters of recommendation from sources such as teachers, employers, property managers, case workers, or friends that explain their support for the applicant;
4. A personal essay from the applicant outlining educational, vocational, or financial goals and describing participation in community activities or other efforts toward self-sufficiency.