Scholarships
The Yarmolyuk Family Foundation awards need-based scholarships to students who are committed to their education and actively working toward a better future. Our scholarships are designed to support students pursuing STEM degrees and skilled trade programs, helping reduce financial barriers so they can stay focused on learning and progress.
Scholarship Awards
Scholarships range from $500 to $5,000, depending on:
Financial need
Field of study
Academic performance
Demonstrated effort to support yourself financially
Awards may be applied toward tuition, books, tools, fees, or other education-related expenses.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
Enrollment
Be currently enrolled in:
A STEM degree program at an accredited college or university, or
A trade or technical program at an accredited vocational school or community college
Financial Need
Demonstrate a clear financial need for scholarship assistance.
Academic Performance
Show successful academic progress in your program of study.
Personal Effort & Responsibility
Demonstrate effort to support yourself financially through one or more of the following:
Academic awards
Merit-based scholarships or tuition waivers
Part-time or full-time employment
We value students who take responsibility for their education and actively contribute toward their own success.
Application Process
Applying for a Yarmolyuk Family Foundation scholarship is straightforward:
Complete the Scholarship Application
Provide basic personal, academic, and financial information.
Submit Required Documentation. This may include transcripts, proof of enrollment, and a brief explanation of financial need and employment or aid received.
Review & Selection
Applications are reviewed holistically, with consideration given to need, effort, and academic commitment.
Award Notification
Selected applicants will be notified and provided with instructions for scholarship disbursement.
Our Commitment
The Yarmolyuk Family Foundation was founded by individuals who worked their way through higher education without outside support. We understand the challenges students face—and we believe in supporting those who are willing to work hard, persevere, and take responsibility for their future.