W.R. "Bill" Asplund SCHOLARSHIP
W.R. “Bill” Asplund (1932-2022) was a well-loved teacher in the Science Department at Wenatchee High School (WHS) from 1963 through 1987. He was a mentor to many students, instilling an appreciation for chemistry, scientific curiosity, and the natural world. He also introduced many to the outdoors as an advisor to the WHS Alpine Club, and later as an outdoor sports retailer in Wenatchee.
His childhood was harsh; he was homeless for a time. This gave him a life-long appreciation for those who helped him become a teacher and an advocate for wilderness conservation.
Application Opens: January 1st
Application Due Date: March 1st
Eligibility:
- Graduate of, or graduating senior, at Wenatchee High School or Westside High School.
- Preference may be given to first-generation college students, those from a disadvantaged background, students currently or previously in foster care, and those with a special aptitude or interest in science, technology, engineering, math or environmental studies.
- Funds dispersed once the student has been accepted into their college major in a STEM field, usually in their Junior year of college.