Meadowridge Secondary is located in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Meadowridge Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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12224 240 St
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
V4R 1N1
604 467-4444
Scholarships
How to applyThe Foundation offers over 60 different scholarships, each with varying criteria and award eligibility. We know that pursuing higher education can be hectic, which is why we’ve streamlined our scholarships into one application.Follow these steps to apply in 2025:Step 1: Complete our general applicationStep 2: Get automatically matched with the awards you qualify for. See our 2025 list...
The objective of the St. Louis Member Chapter is to reward and encourage an AIST St. Louis Member Chapter high school senior or college undergraduate student, preparing for a career in Engineering or the sciences, by providing a grant of financial support during attendance full or part-time at any accredited university or college.AwardsOne scholarship, valued at US$1,500 will be available...
One or more scholarships are awarded to academically outstanding entering or continuing undergraduate students with a physical disability who graduated from a Canadian secondary school or attended a university or college in BC prior to attending UVic.Entrance scholarships & awardsUndergraduate students who are new to UVic are eligible for a number of scholarships, awards, medals and prizes made available through...
Beloved Arise, a national organization dedicated to celebrating and empowering LGBTQIA+ youth of faith, is hosting our fourth annual Queer Youth of Faith National Essay Contest. Open to high school seniors residing in the United States, this essay contest awards $10,000 in scholarships and creates a platform for LGBTQ+ youth of any faith, religion, or spiritual community to share their...
The NFAA Pro Scholarship is funded by the Professional Division membership dues. It is presented annually to one male and one female archer aged between 15 and 18, with each recipient receiving $1000. This scholarship is designed to support high school sophomores, juniors, or seniors who are actively engaged in competitive archery. Applications will be vetted by the NFAA Executive...
The Texas Telephone Association Foundation (TTAF), a non-profit, philanthropic organization founded to help further the understanding of telephony and advance telecommunications as a career choice, will award six, four-year scholarships, in the amount of $2,000 per year to students entering college for the 2025-2026 school year.Through March 14, 2025, the TTA Foundation will accept applications for scholarships to be granted...