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CHAS & NORMA MILER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Chas & Norma Miler Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to qualified applicants. 

Applicants must be graduates of Crane Union High School, or the sons & daughters of former Crane graduates, who have successfully completed at least one year at an accredited college, university or trade school, are enrolled in a degree program and show the need for financial assistance to be able to complete their education.

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You can download and print an application from the Application page in menu above,

or to request an application, please email us at cnmilerscholarship@gmail.com

or call Carol Dunten at 541-493-2752 or Anne Johnson at 541-276-7153.

Founded by the family of Chas & Norma Miler in 2002, we are committed to transforming the lives of young people with ties to their alma mater, Crane Union High School.

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Looking to make a difference in this world? We believe that a little monetary contribution can go a really long way in improving the lives of others. By providing people in need with your generous support, you’ll transform their paths and steer them toward a better future.

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Chas & Norma Miler Memorial Scholarship received the 501(c)(3) charity designation from the IRS so all contributions are tax deductible.  If you are interested in donating, please contact us!

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WHO WE ARE

Dedicated to supporting the education of our future!

CONTACT US

3033 SW Isaac Ave, Pendleton OR 97801

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RECENT NEWS

2022-23 Scholarship Recipient - Kaylee Carson

2021-22 Scholarship Recipients

We are pleased to announce the 2021-22 scholarships were awarded

to Parker Landon and Gage McNeil.

2020-21 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The scholarship recipients for the 2020-21 school year are Reagan Shelley of Tillamook and Bryce Otley of Princeton.

2019-20 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The recipients of the scholarship for 2019-20 school year are Rebekah Clark of Drewsey and Ian Maupin of Riley.

2018-19 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The recipient for the 2018-19 scholarship is John O'Toole of Drewsey.

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