NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES

Northwest Chapter

Scholarship

Applications for 2025-26 will be available soon

General Scholarship Information

NATAS Northwest awards up to three scholarships a year: two general scholarships and a third honoring Tricia Moen. The goal of the NATAS Northwest Scholarship Program is to sustain promising college/university students in the pursuit of their studies in the field of television and broadcast.

Since 1985, NATAS Northwest has awarded more than 100 scholarships totaling over $200,000 to aspiring television professionals studying at universities in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and Alaska. Throughout our history, NATAS has remained committed to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic community in a multicultural environment.

In 2023, NATAS Northwest expanded our award up to $5,000 each and up to three recipients. These scholarships are available to any students in our five-state region. We also expanded our reach to high school seniors. Each scholarship recipient receives a year-long mentorship with a broadcast professional in their field of choice.

NATAS is on a mission to include diversified voices as we help shape the future of aspiring television professionals from all cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Together we rise by lifting and supporting the future generation of storytellers. At NATAS NW, our mission includes securing our future as an industry while uplifting diverse voices. Our mission’s success relies on a diverse pool of applicants from all backgrounds, leading to more BIPOC candidates as scholarship award winners.

As professionals in the television industry, NATAS understands the vitality of including diverse voices in leadership to build an equitable future. NATAS looks beyond the inequities that cripple our legacy and future, creating a home for diverse voices from all backgrounds.

Who Can Apply for a NATAS Scholarship?

Any college student OR high school seniors headed to college, (fall of the upcoming year) living or attending college in our 5-state region (WA, OR, ID, MT & AK). The scholarship is limited to students studying or participating in a TV/video program or projects. Our scholarship program would not have been possible without those who made initial contributions to help establish our scholarship fund. Those contributors included the University of Washington School of Communications, and the families of Elizabeth Wright Evans, Pat Egan, Arthur Pattison and Don McCune.

Since that time, fundraising activities, donations from you, a very generous donation to start the Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship, and a large gift from the NATAS NW accounts have all allowed for funding these annual scholarships. Without your support, we would not be able to continue with these scholarships. Please click here - Donate - to make a tax-deductible donation. No dollar amount is too big or too small.

The Board of Governors of NATAS Northwest will be forever grateful for the generosity of all of our vital partners

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship

In 2011, through an anonymous donation, we were able to start a memorial scholarship to honor a young television professional - Tricia Moen (1972-2011) - who was taken far too young from her family, friends and a promising career as a consummate television producer. Tricia helmed the newscasts at KOMO 4 News in Seattle, juggling breaking stories, everyday news content, and celebrity guests, even during her two bouts with cancer. Tricia shared her journey on-air with viewers as she courageously fought her disease.

NATAS awards a scholarship in her memory with the hope of inspiring young producers to relish their lives and their vocation.

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Support the NATAS NW Foundation

The NATAS NW Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit, and as such, donations to the organization qualify as tax exempt. Not only that, since the organization is run entirely by volunteers, 100% of your donation goes towards supporting the foundation and its goals.

If you would like to specify that your donation goes to the Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship please send a note to northwest@emmyonline.tv.

2025 Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to our 2025 Scholarship Recipients!

Since 1985, NATAS Northwest has awarded over 100 scholarships totaling more than $225,000 to aspiring television professionals studying at schools in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and Alaska. Each recipient also is granted a year-long mentorship with a broadcast professional in their field of choice. Help the young professionals of tomorrow and make a tax-deducible donation to the NATAS Northwest Foundation today.

Talan Collins

2025 Scholarship Recipient

Talan is an award-winning student journalist from Vancouver, Washington, with a passion for broadcast news. Pursuing a career as a political correspondent, he plans to attend the University of Washington in Seattle with a double major in Journalism & Public Interest Communication and Political Science. While in high school, Talan served as moderator and producer of CR News’ “The Rapids Report,” a civic and educational affairs program he created featuring interviews with public officials. He also was the executive producer and co-anchor of “CR This Week,” his school’s flagship live newscast, and was the editor-in-chief of CRTV Digital, a written journalism club and website which he founded to amplify student voice. Talan’s reporting has earned national recognition from the NATAS Foundation and SkillsUSA. A freelance photographer and artist, he enjoys studying history in his free time, and hopes to help restore public trust in the media, using storytelling to effect meaningful change in his community and beyond.

Jules Herzog

2025 Scholarship Recipient

Jules is a senior at Holy Names Academy and is attending the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University in the fall of 2025. Where she'll be majoring in Film and Television Production with an emphasis in Directing. She loves consuming stories in all forms, from books to tv shows to movies, and looks forward to a career of adapting and bringing stories to the screen with her creative vision. Jules loves documenting the important moments in her life by making films with friends and family, whether by documentary, fiction or montage style. In addition to making films, Jules enjoys photography, skiing, arts and crafts, reading, and participating in the theater program at her school.

Natalie Keller

2025 Scholarship Recipient

Natalie Keller is a sophomore at Gonzaga University majoring in journalism and minoring in broadcast and electronic media studies with a goal of becoming a TV news reporter. While Natalie has always had a strong interest in writing and public speaking, she didn’t realize how much she loved journalism and telling others’ stories until she wrote for the Yakima Herald-Republic through a teen journalism program in high school. Since then, Natalie has continued to hone her storytelling skills by working in various editor roles at The Gonzaga Bulletin, her school's student newspaper. This spring, she served as The Bulletin’s managing editor and was recently selected to lead the publication as editor-in-chief next fall. She has also done freelance work for The Yakima-Herald Republic and The Spokesman-Review. Outside of journalism, Natalie enjoys dance and being involved in other campus activities.

Past Scholarship Recipients

2024

Rachel Musslwhite
University of Alaska, Anchorage

Natalie Keller
Gonzaga University

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship Recipient:

Noah Daheim
Gonzaga University

2023

Cory Kwan
 

Caleb Payne
College of Western Idaho

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship Recipient:

Mackenzie Davidson
University of Idaho

2022

Caleb Payne
Brigham Young University, Idaho

Mackenzie Mayhem
Pacific Lutheran University

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship Recipient:

Ciara Thomas
Montana State University, Bozeman

2021

Caleb Payne
Brigham Young University, Idaho

 
 

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship Recipient:

Noah Daheim
Gonzaga University

2020

Emma Inge
Linfield College

Jesse Garrard
Brigham Young University, Idaho

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship Recipient:

Travis Plunkett
Whitworth University

2019

Solen Aref
Pacific Lutheran University

Derek Roper
Brigham Young University, Idaho

2018

Sam Ellefson
Pacific Lutheran University

Laura Freeman
University of Montana

Tricia Moen Memorial Scholarship Recipient:

Giovanni Pulido
University of Oregon

2017

Genavie Boots
Pacific Lutheran University

Spencer Vik
Washington State University

Maria Anderson
University of Montana

2016

Mason Birgenheier
University of Montana

Camille Adams
Pacific Lutheran University

Ethaniel Fitzgerald
University of Montana

2015

Andrew Anderson
University of Montana

Ariana Lake
University of Montana

Matthew Salzano
Pacific Lutheran University

2014

Herman Meier
Washington State University

Josh Worden
Oregon University

Shane McKinnon
Oregon University

2013

Storm Gerlock
Pacific Lutheran University

Todd Kaumans
University of Washington, Bothell

Rachael Trost
Washington State University

2012

Katrina Aamoth
Boise State University

Dallas Hammer
University of Idaho

Alexandra Schwier
University of Montana

2011

Alyssa Crawford
Gonzaga University

Steven Anderson
University of Oregon

2010

Mary (Molly) Riehl
University of Oregon

Daniel Schmidt
Montana State University

2009

Andriana Fletcher
Pacific Lutheran University

Ashley Korslien
University of Montana

2008

Melissa Campbell
Pacific Lutheran University

Rebecca Purice
University of Oregon

2007

Melanie Overcast
University of Montana

Shanelle Smith
University of Washington

2006

Ryan Coleman
University of Montana

Sasha Davis
University of Oregon

2005

Andrew Owens Atkins VanLieshout
University of Montana

Sarah Hubbard
University of Montana

Abby L. Lautt
University of Montana

2004

Andrew Owens Atkins VanLieshout
University of Montana

Lindsey Marshall
Pacific Lutheran University

Lori Ritter
Seattle Central Community College

2003

Aaron Flint
University of Montana

Jessica Hammer
University of Montana

Megan Katherine Freiling
Pacific Lutheran University

Marci Krivonen
University of Montana

2002

Kim Dobitz
University of Montana

Jennifer Karen Guay-Kuglin
University of Montana

McKenzie Martin
Washington State University

Troy Oppie
Pacific Lutheran University

2001

Kara Hendrickson
Pacific Lutheran University

Shawn K. Martin
Washington State University

Craig P. Newcomb
Washington State University

Cheryl Jeanne Richards
University of Washington

2000

Traee Walters
Washington State University

Joleen Peterson
Washington State University

Destry Henderson
Washington State University

Cindy deHoog
Washington State University

1999

Euna Mary Nam
Washington State University

Taryn Tarver
University of Oregon

Sara Hauser
Pacific Lutheran University

Mathew S. Partney
University of Oregon

1998

Maureen M. Francisco
Pacific Lutheran University

LaTanya K. Eggleston
Washington State University

Nicole Sanchez
Washington State University

1997

Kelley Melissa Minty
Pacific Lutheran University

Andy Thacker
University of Idaho

Tamara L. Miller
Pacific Lutheran University

1996

Susan Etzler
Washington State University

Paul Breton
University of Oregon

Stephanie Merle
Pacific Lutheran University

Chris Seelye
Washington State University

1995

Ronald Scott Johnson
Washington State University

Mureen Monahan
Pacific Lutheran University

David Joseph Neil
Washington State University

Susan C. Youth
University of Washington

1994

Kimberlee A. Arctander
University of Washington

Dale Mack Dixon
University of Idaho

Travis C. Petershagen
Washington State University

Rachel Leigh Kerman
University of Oregon

1993

Alex Webster
Washington State University

Angela Wood
University of Washington

James K. Topping
University of Washington

Julianne Lamsek
Washington State University

1992

Melody Strickwerda
Washington State University

Colin Chase Pedersen
Washington State University

Michael S. Wilker
Western Washington University

1991

Matthew D. Halverson
University of Idaho

Tami Jackson Daniel
Washington State University

Randy T. Neves
University of Washington

1990

Loren Skaggs
University of Washington

Lisa Hong
University of Oregon

1989

Robert Alsphugh
Pacific Lutheran University

Trace Prewith
University of Washington

1988

Corinne Balisky
University of Washington

Kate Chan
University of Washington

1987

Kyp Gaybar
Washington State University

Lisa Griwell
University of Washington

1986

Marsha Beth Moore
University of Washington

Jim Snyder
University of Washington

1985

Leslie Foster
University of Washington

Perry Cooper
Washington State University