Continuing Ed SD 58 is located in Princeton, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Continuing Ed SD 58 can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 2410
Princeton, British Columbia
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Scholarships
The Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation manages more than 85 permanently endowed scholarship funds which provide opportunities for a growing number of young people (and some not so young) in our community. Scholarships have been established by local individuals, businesses, and organizations wanting to help students achieve their educational goals. Some funds award multiple scholarships, but not all funds award...
The Steinman Scholarship is awarded annually to undergraduates entering or continuing their junior year in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program. The award is for $5,000.Eligibility RequirementsApplicants must be students who:Are currently enrolled in good standing in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program;Will be entering or continuing their junior year in the fall;Are U.S. citizensEvaluation CriteriaApplications will be evaluated based on:Grade point...
The Mary Jean Borley Memorial Scholarship is offered annually by the Zanesville branch of the American Association of University Women. This scholarship is awarded to young women from Muskingum County who are planning to pursue a degree program, associate or higher, related to the welfare of young children and their families. The amount of each scholarship may vary from year...
The undergraduate award is intended for low-income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding undergraduate tuition fees in Texas, whether at a 4 year or a 2-year college. Purpose Of The AwardGeneral Description Of The AwardScholarships awarded for the Fall semester. This scholarship is for students resident in Texas and applying for funding to study in...
This scholarship was established in 1988 by the spouses of Congressional Black Caucus members to address the educational need in the congressional districts in response to federal cuts in spending for education programs and scholarships, which disproportionately affect people of color. This opportunity awards scholarships to academically talented and highly motivated African-American or Black students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate, or...
This scholarship was created to support graduating seniors from Cody High School and Heart Mountain Academy.Who is eligible?Any graduating senior of Cody High School or Heart Mountain Academy.What is the amount of the scholarship?$3,500What is the length of the scholarship?1 yearEssay questions and additional materials:None: If you are eligible for this scholarship, you will only need to fill out the...