SEATTLE, Feb. 20, 2018--The Museum of Flight's Boeing Academy for STEM Learning
 proudly announced it will award scholarships in pilot flight training 
and college education for high school age students. The Museum will 
offer college scholarships for up to $29,500 annually for four years, 
and flight training scholarships for up to $10,000. The Museum's Vice 
President of Education, Reba Gilman, said "Thanks to the establishment 
of some new endowments, we are now able to offer financial assistance to
 our Museum students to help them realize their dreams of aviation and 
STEM careers."
Scholarships
 are open to students who have participated in programs supported by The
 Museum of Flight. Mailed applications must be postmarked by March 30, 
or hand-delivered by April 2. Complete details and applications are 
available on the Museum's website. Questions may be emailed to scholarships@museumofflight.org
In
 addition to the flight training and college scholarships, $1,000 
education awards are also available to high school seniors who have 
participated in one or more educational programs at the Museum's Boeing 
Academy for STEM Learning. Details are available on the  Museum's website.
Post-Secondary Aviation Education Scholarships
The
 Museum is offering scholarship opportunities for high school seniors 
planning to attend a college or university in science, engineering or 
mathematics related to the field of aviation or aerospace. At a minimum,
 one student will receive a 4-year university scholarship of up to 
$29,500 annually for four years, and one student will receive a partial 
4-year scholarship of $4,500 annually for four years. More than one 
partial scholarship might be awarded.
Applicants
 must be U.S. citizens residing in the state of Washington, and have 
participated in programs supported by The Museum of Flight, for example,
 Western Aerospace Scholars, Museum Apprentice Program, Private Pilot 
Ground School, Aeronautical Science Pathway, Raisbeck Aviation High 
School and/or other programs sponsored by the Museum. Complete details 
and applications are available on the Museum's website.
Flight Training Scholarships
Flight
 training scholarships will be offered for high school students aged 16 
or older who want to earn their private pilot license, and for people 
who have earned their private pilot license and wish to earn additional 
pilot ratings. Up to three high school students will receive up to 
$10,000 each for flight instruction to the level of "Single Engine 
Land," and two people will receive up to $4,500 each for earning 
additional pilot ratings and/or endorsements above "Single Engine Land."
 
Applicants
 must be U.S. citizens residing in the state of Washington, and have 
participated in programs supported by the Museum of Flight, for example,
 Western Aerospace Scholars,  Museum Apprentice Program, Private Pilot Ground School,Aeronautical Science Pathway,
 Raisbeck Aviation High School, and/or other programs sponsored by the 
Museum. Complete details and applications are available on the  Museum's website.
Steve and Hazel Eastman and The Stuart Knopp Memorial Scholarships
$1,000
 education awards are available to high school seniors who have 
participated in one or more educational programs at the Boeing Academy 
for STEM Learning. The reward is intended as a means to encourage a 
continued relationship between the student and the Museum as the student
 moves on to post-secondary education. Complete details and applications
 are available on the  Museum's website. Questions may be emailed to scholarships@museumofflight.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Ted Huetter/Senior Public Relations Manager
T: 206.768.7105 C: 206.455.5360 Email: thuetter@museumofflight.org
Media Contact:
Ted Huetter/Senior Public Relations Manager
T: 206.768.7105 C: 206.455.5360 Email: thuetter@museumofflight.org
Image: Students navigate a trip in one of the Museum's airplane flight simulators. The Museum of Flight.
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About The Museum of Flight:
Founded
 in 1965, the independent, nonprofit Museum of Flight is one of the 
largest air and space museums in the world, serving 600,000 visitors 
annually. The Museum's collection includes more than 160 historically 
significant airplanes and spacecraft, from the first fighter plane 
(1914) to today's 787 Dreamliner. Attractions at the 20-acre, 5-building
 Seattle campus include the original Boeing Company factory, the NASA 
Space Shuttle Trainer and the only exhibit of the rocket engines used to
 launch Apollo astronauts to the Moon. With a foundation of aviation 
history, the Museum is also a hub of news and dialogue with leaders in 
the emerging field of private spaceflight ventures. The Museum's 
aviation and space library and archives are the largest on the West 
Coast. More than 150,000 individuals are served annually by the Museum's
 onsite and outreach educational programs. The Museum of Flight is 
accredited by the American Association of Museums, and is an Affiliate 
of the Smithsonian Institution. 
 The Museum of Flight is located at 9404 E. Marginal Way S., Seattle, 
Exit 158 off Interstate 5 on Boeing Field halfway between downtown 
Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport. The Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 
p.m. Museum admission for adults is $24.00 on-site and $22.00 online. 
Youth 5 through 17 are $15.00 on-site and $14 online, youth 4 and under 
are free. Seniors 65 and over $20 on-site and $19 online. Groups of ten 
or more: $22.00 per adult, $14.00 per youth, Thanks to Wells Fargo, on 
the first Thursday of every month, admission is free from 5:00 to 9:00 
p.m. And parking is always free. There is a 
full lunch menu café in the Museum and a limited menu café in the 
Aviation Pavilion, both operated by McCormick & Schmick's. For 
general Museum information, please call 206-764-5720 or visit 
www.museumofflight.org.
    