2024 John and Maradee Potter Scholarship

PROGRAM DEADLINE: April 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM PDT (Midnight)

Description

Maradee Potter established this scholarship to honor her husband, John who died in 2021. John was retired from his career as a proofreader legal editor. John and Maradee were married for 36 years. Maradee is honoring her husband and her work to provide scholarships for students who have graduated from high schools located in Clark County, Washington and have been a recipient of Special Education services with a documented disability. Maradee worked in the Vancouver Public Schools as a Special Education Teacher during her career and continues to be an advocate for people with disabilities by serving on the Clark County Community Services Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board and Homes for Community Living Board. It is important to the donor that people with disabilities have equitable access to education and the support necessary to pursue post-secondary education and career training.

Award Information
The number and amount of scholarships will be determined by the scholarship committee. The scholarship may be renewable. Renewal applicants must reapply each year.

Requirements

The student selected to receive the scholarship award must:
  • have graduated (or the equivalent) from a high school located in Clark County,Washington AND
  • must have been a recipient of Special Education services AND
  • must have a documented disability.
Financial need will be considered.

Renewable

Yes

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