Alternate Community Programs

Alternate Community Programs is located in Prince George, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Alternate Community Programs can be found in our scholarship database If you are searching for scholarships for students attending a different high school in Prince George, visit the Prince George directory.

1270 2nd Ave
Prince George, British Columbia
V2L 3B3
250 564-6574

Scholarships

Ray A. Peacock Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 01, 2025
$1,000
Cecil and Theresa Peacock founded The Ray Anthony Peacock Scholarship Fund to honor the memory of their son, Ray Anthony Peacock. Ray was an outstanding student at Burkeville High School. He graduated in 1977, and began to pursue a degree at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas; however tragically, in 1977 his life ended. His short life was marked by outstanding...

Bonnie McLaren Award

Deadline: Mar 31, 2025
$2,000
Are you a young woman aged 14 to 17, actively volunteering in your community or school?If you embrace challenges, see hope where others see despair, and believe in the impact of volunteerism, you could qualify for the Soroptimist Bonnie McLaren Award! This accolade honours young women making a positive difference in the world through their volunteer endeavours.Applications will be accepted...

Robert Redick Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: Feb 28, 2025
$5,000
The Robert Redick Memorial Scholarship will award $5,000 to the creative student who develops a new and engaging KNR billboard design for a campaign against distracted driving.EligibilityTo be eligible for The Robert Redick Memorial Scholarship, applicants must:Be a resident of Ohio.Be accepted to or currently enrolled in an accredited college, university, or graduate program within the United States.Have a cumulative...

$5,000
The WMA Scholarship program was approved and adopted in 1962 at the Cleveland Convention and has expanded through the generosity of donors and investment interests. Awarded scholarships can range from $500 to $5000 and varies based on the number of applicants and funds available. The goal is to support qualified applicants with the opportunity to attend an accredited college, university,...

The NAWIC Founders’ Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project management, administrative, legal, financial, insurance, and business owner. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) is here to help.Each year we are pleased to award over $100,000 to worthy recipients in construction-related...

$4,000
Students who attend one of the high schools served by GRASP, and who have met with their GRASP advisor, are eligible to apply. These scholarships help meet the cost of books, computers, or other expenses not covered by a student’s financial aid package. The generosity of our corporate and individual donors makes Last Dollar Scholarships possible, enabling students to attend...