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615 Wiggins Avenue
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan
S7H2J2
306-659-7710
Scholarships
Supporting Our Future LeadersAs the world grows more complex and demanding, it becomes more apparent that education is critical to solving the problems of both our nation and the world. Capital Auto Auction wants to help provide more individuals with the opportunity to get a solid education and make a difference.What better way is there to move toward this goal...
Established in 2001, this scholarship is to encourage children or grandchildren of active SAE Detroit Section members to pursue careers in engineering or science. SAE anticipates a need for more student candidates in these fields as a shortage of qualified graduates is expected.Eligibility RequirementsU.S. CitizenChild or grandchild of an active* SAE Detroit Section member (*paid membership for a minimum of...
Eligibility CriteriaMinimum eligibility requirements:U.S. Citizenship or Permanent ResidencyFive or more years of study in Chinese Martial Arts (Kung Fu, Wu Shu, or Tai Chi)“B” average grade or betterEnrollment in an accredited U.S. four-year college or university for the entire academic year for which the applicant is applyingScholarship recipients will be selected based on criteria such as martial arts study and...
The Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA), awards a student-rider the National Sportsmanship Award each year. Applicants may be any active IEA rider in grades 4-12.The national award winner will be selected from the group of riders who earned a Sportsmanship Award at a local, regional or zone IEA show during the school year. These Sportsmanship Award winners will receive an IEA...
The National Scholarship Program of the American Board of Funeral Service Education was established to provide financial awards to students enrolled in funeral service or mortuary science programs to assist them in obtaining their professional education. Established during the 1960’s the program has awarded scholarships to hundreds of students.Scholarships are generally from $1,500 - $2,500 for an academic year and...
Alice L. Haltom's firm belief that quality is the cornerstone to positive progress guides the Trustees of the Fund in awarding financial resources. Careful consideration is given to requests for research grants, seminar support or other projects expected to increase and disseminate knowledge in information and records management.Statement of EligibilityDue to the current pandemic environment, our fundraising efforts have been...