Scholarships
The National Association of Junior Auxiliaries, Inc. has one National Project: the NAJA Graduate Scholarship Program. Scholarships are awarded to recipients whose fields of study address the special needs of children and youth.
The Betty W. Robbins Endowed Scholarship was established in 1995 by the Robbins family in memory of Betty Robbins of Ruston, Louisiana, who served the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries, Inc. as Director of Region V, First Vice-President and President (1992-1993). Contributions from Junior Auxiliary Chapters, the National Association, the Robbins family, memorials, and honorary gifts from individuals and groups support the program.
The NAJA Graduate Scholarship Program is available on the NAJA website from September 1st through February 1st each year. Scholarships are awarded each April. To learn about how to apply and determine if you are eligible, please contact us! We’d love to help you apply.