Koniag Angayuk (Partner) Scholarship & Internship
Award: $10,000.00 per year until completion of degree program; multiple recipients per year.
Deadline: Opens November 15 at 12:01 AM and closes March 15 at 11:59 PM Alaska time.
Purpose: Koniag has established an internship/scholarship program to seek out Koniag’s best and brightest Shareholders and Descendants to intern in Koniag's offices and/or subsidiaries. This award allows students to focus on their field of study and gain related work experience for a 6 to 10-week period during the summer, while helping Koniag identify, cultivate, and encourage future leaders who wish to be part of the Koniag family. Students who successfully participate in the internship will receive renewed funding of $10,000 each year until graduation, provided they successfully complete the annual summer internships, maintain full-time student status, and a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Special Requirements: Koniag is looking specifically for students pursuing degrees in business, finance, accounting, engineering, legal studies, Alaska Native Studies, or technology. Please ensure your career goals align with one of Koniag's subsidiaries or the Koniag offices, you may view the subsidiaries here: Students must be attending as a full-time student, at sophomore level or higher, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, agree to intern in any one of Koniag’s offices or subsidiary each summer while they are enrolled in their degree program, and be willing to relocate for a period of six to 10 weeks during the summer months.
Required Documents
1) Two-Part Essay: In first part of your essay, include:
a) A brief personal and family history including how you are connected to Kodiak Island
b) Description of your community involvement and/or volunteer activities
c) Educational and career goals.
The second part is the “qualifications summary”, Talk about where and why you would like to intern, the more specific you are, the better! For information on Koniag’s subsidiaries, visit: Koniag Companies and Koniag Portfolio. Lastly, discuss the qualities that make you an ideal candidate for this internship.
2) Recent resume: Employment history, school activities, volunteer/community service, awards/honors, additional education/training. (2 pages maximum)
3) Most Recent Transcript: Upload your most recent high school, GED, or college transcript (whichever is applicable). This MUST be followed up with an official transcript sent directly to KEF from your school after your term is complete or by June 30. It can either be mailed to 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Suite 702, Anchorage, AK 99503, or e-mailed to scholarships@koniageducation.org through your school’s secure electronic transcript delivery network (such as Parchment, eScript, National Student Clearinghouse, etc.). Official transcripts must be received by June 30 in order to receive your award.
4) Two Letters of Recommendation: LOR's should be submitted by a teacher, faculty member, academic advisor, employer, or an activity leader who knows you well and can reflect on your character, academic, scholastic and leadership ability and potential. Family members may not provide letters of recommendation. The recommender should detail their relationship to you, how long they have known you, as well as why you would be a good fit for this specific scholarship and internship. Letters must be signed, dated and not more than one year old from the scholarship deadline or there will be a 50% reduction in points.
5) Profile Photo: A recent headshot.
*Because KEF is a private nonprofit, IRS regulations require that all scholarship and career development funds must be mailed directly to the institute where training is taking place.
2023-24 Koniag Angayuk Scholarship & Internship
Koniag Angayuk (Partner) Scholarship & Internship
Award: $10,000.00 per year until completion of degree program; multiple recipients per year.
Deadline: Opens November 15 at 12:01 AM and closes March 15 at 11:59 PM Alaska time.
Purpose: Koniag has established an internship/scholarship program to seek out Koniag’s best and brightest Shareholders and Descendants to intern in Koniag's offices and/or subsidiaries. This award allows students to focus on their field of study and gain related work experience for a 6 to 10-week period during the summer, while helping Koniag identify, cultivate, and encourage future leaders who wish to be part of the Koniag family. Students who successfully participate in the internship will receive renewed funding of $10,000 each year until graduation, provided they successfully complete the annual summer internships, maintain full-time student status, and a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Special Requirements: Koniag is looking specifically for students pursuing degrees in business, finance, accounting, engineering, legal studies, Alaska Native Studies, or technology. Please ensure your career goals align with one of Koniag's subsidiaries or the Koniag offices, you may view the subsidiaries here: Students must be attending as a full-time student, at sophomore level or higher, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, agree to intern in any one of Koniag’s offices or subsidiary each summer while they are enrolled in their degree program, and be willing to relocate for a period of six to 10 weeks during the summer months.
Required Documents
1) Two-Part Essay: In first part of your essay, include:
a) A brief personal and family history including how you are connected to Kodiak Island
b) Description of your community involvement and/or volunteer activities
c) Educational and career goals.
The second part is the “qualifications summary”, Talk about where and why you would like to intern, the more specific you are, the better! For information on Koniag’s subsidiaries, visit: Koniag Companies and Koniag Portfolio. Lastly, discuss the qualities that make you an ideal candidate for this internship.
2) Recent resume: Employment history, school activities, volunteer/community service, awards/honors, additional education/training. (2 pages maximum)
3) Most Recent Transcript: Upload your most recent high school, GED, or college transcript (whichever is applicable). This MUST be followed up with an official transcript sent directly to KEF from your school after your term is complete or by June 30. It can either be mailed to 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Suite 702, Anchorage, AK 99503, or e-mailed to scholarships@koniageducation.org through your school’s secure electronic transcript delivery network (such as Parchment, eScript, National Student Clearinghouse, etc.). Official transcripts must be received by June 30 in order to receive your award.
4) Two Letters of Recommendation: LOR's should be submitted by a teacher, faculty member, academic advisor, employer, or an activity leader who knows you well and can reflect on your character, academic, scholastic and leadership ability and potential. Family members may not provide letters of recommendation. The recommender should detail their relationship to you, how long they have known you, as well as why you would be a good fit for this specific scholarship and internship. Letters must be signed, dated and not more than one year old from the scholarship deadline or there will be a 50% reduction in points.
5) Profile Photo: A recent headshot.
*Because KEF is a private nonprofit, IRS regulations require that all scholarship and career development funds must be mailed directly to the institute where training is taking place.