Correlieu Secondary School is located in Quesnel, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Correlieu Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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850 Anderson Dr
Quesnel, British Columbia
V2J 1G4
250 992-7007
Scholarships
The Engineers and Geoscientists BC Foundation offers several entry scholarships to British Columbia high school graduates entering engineering or earth science programs at the University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Vancouver Island University (earth science only), and the University of Northern British Columbia. The entrance scholarships valued at $2,500, are awarded...
The WMGA Foundation has provided scholarships to support young women pursuing higher education. Since its inception in 2001, over 115 young women have received financial assistance. Young women have the opportunity to apply for the WMGA Scholarship which can provide funds for tuition, room and board, incidental fees and books. Scholarships are based on the recipient’s continuation in school...
Established in memory of Gary Knechtel (1943 - 1988) a revered and outstanding leader in the food industry and a long time member of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology. The recipient will be encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities and to participate in the activities of the Ontario Section of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and...
The Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Public Service Scholarship seeks to provide $5,000 as assistance to a graduating high school senior planning to attend a four-year college or university. At least one of the parents (or guardians) of the student must be a current federal government attorney or federal judge and member of the Federal Bar Association.The annual Public...
The NEA-Retired Jack Kinnaman Scholarship Fund was established in honor of Jack Kinnaman, the then-serving NEA-Retired Vice President. At his demise, the family wished to establish a scholarship program in his honor, thus beginning a much-needed assistance activity for worthy aspiring educators.In the first year of the program in 2002, a scholarship of $1,000 was awarded to one recipient. As...
The Lottery Scholarship is awarded to eligible New Mexico residents who attend a public college or university in the state who attend full-time and maintain a 2.5 GPA.You are eligible if you meet the following requirements:Enroll full-time at a New Mexico public college or university the semester following graduation or completion of a certificate.You maintain a 2.5 GPA while enrolled...