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  • "Our employees are our greatest asset and this scholarship to help children and spouses of our employees receive a post-secondary education is just one way of saying 'Thank you!'"

    - Tom Walsh
    President, Montana Rail Link

Washington Companies Employee Family Scholarship Program

Washington Companies' Employee Family Scholarship ProgramDid you know that The Washington Companies Employee Family Scholarship Program will provide up to $8,000 in lifetime financial assistance to each member of your family that is attending an accredited institution of higher education?

Under the program, eligible employees that have a spouse or child and under may qualify to receive up to $1000 per semester or $666 per quarter, subject to the maximum of up to $8,000 per lifetime per person toward expenses at an accredited university, college, vocational technical school, or trade school.

Eligibility, deadlines, and other specific rules apply, so please read the program overview available at http://efsa.washcorp.com/ to determine if you or your dependant's are eligible to apply. The lifetime and annual maximum benefits apply no matter whether more than one parent is employed by a Washington Company.

We invite you to take advantage of this program. It's another benefit of being a Washington Company employee!

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