The LANL Foundation on Jan. 8 confirmed that applications opened Jan. 5 for the 2026 Career Pathways Scholarship, which will accept submissions through Apr. 3. The award is designed to help students and adult learners in Northern New Mexico obtain career-oriented postsecondary credentials, offering $750 per semester with awards renewable up to $3,000 total for eligible recipients in good standing.
Eligibility for the scholarship is restricted to permanent residents of one of seven Northern New Mexico counties, including Los Alamos. Applicants may be graduating high school seniors or adult learners returning to school to pursue an associate degree, a certificate program, or a professional trade credential. The foundation directs applicants to its scholarship portal at lanlscholars.org for application details and submission.
For Los Alamos County, the scholarship represents a targeted infusion of financial support aimed at lowering barriers to technical and vocational education. The semester-based award will not cover full tuition for most programs, but it can reduce out-of-pocket costs for students balancing work, family, and education. By specifically including adult learners, the program expands access to residents seeking to reskill or upskill for locally available jobs in healthcare, skilled trades, and technical fields.
The initiative also highlights the role philanthropic institutions play in regional workforce development. Small, recurring awards like this one can increase enrollment in short-term credential programs and associate degree tracks that feed community employers. At the same time, the modest size of the award points to persistent gaps in public and institutional funding for career and technical education, which local policymakers and education providers may need to address through complementary supports such as tuition assistance, childcare, and transportation.

Administratively, the open application window and the foundation-managed portal set clear timelines for candidates and for institutions that counsel potential applicants. County education offices, high school counselors, and workforce development agencies can use the deadline to coordinate outreach and application assistance to ensure eligible Los Alamos residents are aware of and able to apply for the scholarship.
Residents interested in applying or learning more should visit lanlscholars.org before the Apr. 3 deadline. The program’s combination of semester awards and renewal opportunities makes it a practical option for those pursuing short- and medium-term career pathways that contribute directly to the county’s labor pool and economic resilience.
