Richard Pfaff Secondary Alternate Site is located in Ottawa, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Richard Pfaff Secondary Alternate Site can be found in our scholarship database
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160 Percy St
Ottawa, Ontario
K1R 6E5
(613) 594-8020
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What you must be/do:be a resident of Wake, Durham, or Orange counties.be a U. S. citizen or present proof of permanent resident status.attend a non-profit post-secondary educational or technical institution in North Carolina.upload a complete copy of the FAFSA/SAR form. Go to www.studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa.If your FAFSA is delayed, in the FAFSA space, submit a note saying availability is mid-March. Submit the...
Awards from the Jessica Lynn Herman Memorial Scholarship will be made to provide scholarships to graduating seniors from the Huntington Beach High School District.EligibilityPlan to enroll as a full-time student (minimum of 12 units) in an accredited college, or universityStudent must have a passion for both the humanities and the sciences as demonstrated through either extracurricular activities or academic motivation.A...
Field: Engineering or Computer Science.Value: Approx. $4,000.Number: 1.Duration: 4 years.ConditionsAwarded to a student who would otherwise not be able to attend UNB without this financial assistance. The recipient must be graduating from a high school in the Maritime Provinces and beginning the Bachelor of Science in Engineering or the Bachelor of Computer Science degree program on the Fredericton campus. Consideration...
Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture.In order to apply for this scholarship, students must meet the below criteria:Must be...
The Ron Brown Scholarship honors the legacy of Ronald H. Brown through a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for community-minded and intellectually gifted African Americans.RBSP competitively awards 20-25 four-year $40,000 scholarships ($10,000 each year) to the most talented and economically-challenged high school seniors who demonstrate a keen interest in public service, community engagement, business entrepreneurship and global citizenship...
Field: Nursing.Value: $700.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a student beginning an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Nursing, who is a graduate of a New Brunswick high school.DonorMrs. Elizabeth Maynes in memory of her late husband, Mr. Peter Maynes.