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PO Box 299
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Scholarships
The Richard B. Pearson Memorial Scholarship Fund helps students graduating from Duluth public high schools who pursue elementary- or secondary-education degrees.Richard B. Pearson was the longtime superintendent of the Duluth public schools. The scholarship honors his dedication to education, with a goal of helping Duluth students become educators.EligibilityGraduate of: Duluth Denfeld, Duluth EastDemonstrate Financial NeedGPA: 2.5 or higherField of Study:...
At The Bihm Firm, LLC, we believe in the power of problem-solving. Each day, our team uses thoughtful problem-solving skills to help our clients and their families through difficult situations. Now, we want to help others who have the courage and creativity to use their problem-solving skills to conquer conflict.We created The Bihm Firm, LLC Conflict Conquerer Scholarship as an...
Maximum Amount: $2,000.00Faculty: ArtsStatus: Entering 1st YearProcess: Recommendation from the Department of MusicScholarship Type: AwardDescription: Awarded to a full-time student(s) enrolled in the Music program. The recipient(s) of the award shall have exceptional musical ability and/or potential. The successful candidate will receive the award annually for the four years of study. Renewal of the award is contingent upon maintenance of...
Application and Supporting Documents Deadline: Forms must be submitted electronically, using the online form below or via email by January 15.The minimum criteria to apply for KSHA’s Steckol and Stanley Awards are:Evidence of academic achievement at the doctoral, graduate and/or undergraduate level.Transcript showing current GPA (no minimum required) and enrollment in a speech‐language pathology or audiology training program.Financial need.KSHA student...
Eligibility:1. Entering first year of university study2. Graduate of a Canadian high schoolRenewable for up to three additional years provided a 75% average is maintained.
Awarded to two students entering the Gateway Program at UPEI (formerly known as the Transitions Program). Awards are based on financial need, and potentially renewable for one year based on available funding.Background:This bursary was established through a generous donation by Francis Lefaivre, a resident of Calgary, Alberta, at the University of Prince Edward Island to support worthy applicants entering the...