MENUMENU LOGINJOBS Scholarships Home » Explore Careers » Students and Teachers » Scholarships Safe. Trained. Ready.At our core, the Alaska Safety Alliance is about workforce development. Building the skills and proficiencies of Alaskans is a critical component of ensuring a healthy business environment and strong economy for our state in a global economy. It’s ASA’s mission to ensure the availability of a highly trained workforce, sufficient to staff Alaska’s industries safely and competitively, now and in the future. The ASA Training Scholarship program was created to assist Alaskans who are interested in careers in oil & gas, mining, maritime, transportation, construction, or cross-industry. Scholarships are one way we can help ensure Alaskans have sufficient skills, training, and education for a successful career in Alaska. Alaska Safety Alliance Training Scholarship ASA and Alaska 529 have partnered to establish the Alaska Safety Alliance Training Scholarship. General Scholarship Information Applicant must be an Alaska resident. This scholarship is for applicants who intend to enroll or are currently enrolled in an academic or training program leading to a certification, credential, or degree that will support the applicant’s entry or advancement in a career in Alaska’s oil & gas, mining, transportation, construction, or maritime industries. Training program must be Alaska-based or unavailable in Alaska. The scholarship is a one-time award. Applicants may re-apply each year and may be selected to receive multiple awards, subject to a maximum lifetime award amount of $5,000. The maximum funding level for the scholarship is $1,500 per applicant, per program year ($750 per semester for semester-based programs), payable to the institution. The scholarship review committee recommends award recipients and the final award amounts are at the sole discretion of ASA. The number of awards each program year is subject to fund availability. Download complete program information and application requirements including a complete list of required supporting documents.Online Application for the ASA Training Scholarship The tentative application period the 2025-2026 program year is January 15, 2025 – April 15, 2025 (subject to change). The final application deadline will be announced no later than January 20, 2025. You can sign up for the ASA Newsletter to be notified of Scholarship and other ASA news. SIGN UP FOR ASA NEWSLETTERWe recommend the online application: automatic feedback on errors/omissions and instant submission! If you require internet or computer access, you may contact ASA at (907) 770-5250 to schedule an appointment to use our computer lab located in midtown Anchorage. Alternatively, a paper application may be submitted via email, fax, or mail. All applications must be received by the deadline including those submitted by mail. Did you know donations to a qualified scholarship fund are up to 100% tax deductible? Learn More Other ScholarshipsAlaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators (March 15 deadline) AGC of Alaska Scholarships (Applications due in March 31 of each year) Alaska Performance Scholarship (Plan ahead and complete your FAFSA each year) Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council (Applications due in March of each year) Northwest Fisheries Association (Applications due in February of each year) Sig and Helen Decker Memorial Scholarship Fund | Alaska Community Foundation (Application period in January through mid-March each year) University of Alaska Fisheries Scholarship (Due August 15, December 1, and April 15)