Mount Sentinel Secondary is located in South Slocan, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Mount Sentinel Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 99
South Slocan, British Columbia
V0G 2G0
250 359-7219
Scholarships
Established in 2007 by Brian King in honor of his parents, Dorsey and Betty King, who grew up in Claiborne County and resided in Campbell County.Scholarship Amount$1,600 one-year awardEligibilityThe Dorsey and Betty King Scholarship is for graduating seniors of Claiborne or Campbell County, Tennessee high schools who plan to enroll in college full-time to study business or registered nursing and...
For over two decades, the Masonic Foundation of the District of Columbia has created opportunities for high-performing high school graduates to achieve their dreams through scholarships.The scholarships:Candidates may qualify for 1 of 2 scholarship opportunities, which if selected would enable them to receive up to $10,000 in yearly tuition assistance, renewable for up to four (4) years, total.1An option to...
Maximum Amount: $2,000.00Status: Entering 1st YearApplication Form: Application FormDeadline: 01-MarScholarship Type: ScholarshipDescription: Awarded to first-year students entering UPEI directly from high school who have a minimum average of 80% in grade 12 and proven leadership ability. Students must pursue 10 courses (30 semester-hours) from September to May.
Who May Apply?To be eligible for a Diversity Scholarship, applicants must:live in a CHFT member co-op;have already applied to a recognized, publicly funded, Canadian, post-secondary education institution – community college, university or approved apprenticeship-training program – on a full-time basis in the 2025/2026 academic year;have used their knowledge and understanding of diversity to make a positive contribution to their school...
Apply for up to $20,000 in scholarships to attend the two- or four-year college, trade school or graduate school of your choice for the 2024-2025 academic year.Award Amounts$2,500$5,000$20,000$10,000Eligibility requirementsI’ve graduated from high school, earned my high school equivalency/GED, or will graduate from high school in May 2025I’m enrolling in an accredited trade school, college or graduate school for the Fall...
Value: $5,000Number offered: 1Eligibility: Saskatchewan residentSelection criteria: Academic achievement and interest, contributions and aptitude for activities related to society's institutions of government and public service (including student government, debating, youth parliaments, United Nations youth forums, etc.).Donor: Allan Blakeney, a public servant for 28 years (1971-1982), including Premier of SaskatchewanApply: Competitive Entrance Awards application formDeadline: March 1