Pathways Legacy Scholarship Fund

The Pathways Legacy Scholarship supports graduating high school seniors from Minot or the surrounding area as they pursue post-secondary education or training. The Minot area is defined as the City of Minot and surrounding communities within Ward County, as well as students who attend or have graduated from Minot-area high schools.

Supported by legacy community volunteers and educators whose dedication created lasting scholarship opportunities for local students, this scholarship recognizes individuals who demonstrate responsibility, commitment, and intention in pursuing their next steps after high school. Applicants are encouraged to share their educational and career goals, along with experiences that have shaped their pathway, including academic efforts, work, activities, leadership, or life circumstances.

Eligibility: Graduating high school seniors who are residents of Minot or the surrounding area and plan to enroll in an accredited post-secondary institution, vocational, or training program for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Application Form: Download or print the fillable Pathways Legacy Scholarship application at the bottom of this page.This form is to be completed by the student applying for the scholarship. A school counselor, advisor, or administrator must certify the student’s application.


 
Applications must be postmarked by April 15, 2026 and addressed to:
Pathways Legacy Scholarship Fund
c/o Minot Area Community Foundation
606 Burdick Expressway West-Suite A
Minot, ND 58701-4218

Ready to apply? Find the 2026 scholarship application form linked below:

Questions? Contact Staci Kenney at 701-852-0646 or staci@centerforcommunitygiving.com

2026 Pathways Legacy Scholarship Application
2026PathwaysLegacyScholarshipApplication_fillable.pdf

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