Enderby Alternate

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

PO Box 129 220 Shuswap St NE
Salmon Arm, British Columbia
V1E 4N2
250 838-9869

Scholarships

$7,500
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...

$500
Every year HE Parts Express offers a scholarship to students. The deadline is April 1. To be eligible to apply, please read the eligibility guidelines below and then submit an application along with the essay, which can be found on the application page.Eligibility:A) Must currently be in high school, college, or university.B) Must be at least 16 years of age...

$5,000
ISA student members enrolled for the 2024-2025 academic year, in either a 2-year, 3 or 4-year Undergraduate or Graduate program in instrumentation, systems or automation discipline at an educational institution in their country of residence.How can I apply?The scholarship application is open 15 January-28 February. A button will appear at the top of the webpage when applications are open.What is...

$2,000
Established in 2006 by the family of James K. Goldston to provide assistance to students from Tennessee to pursue undergraduate programs of study in computer engineering, computer science, cyber science, or cybersecurity at a four-year or community college in Tennessee.Scholarship Amount$2,000 one-year awardEligibilityThe James K. Goldston Cybersecurity Scholarship is for students studying, or intending to study, a computer-related field at...

Earl and Caroline Hartman came from humble beginnings. Earl grew up in Ohio in a close, but poor, family. He graduated high school and then completed a 2-year business school degree in 9 months’ time. Caroline’s family was also poor and moved frequently while she was growing up (18 times in 16 years) while her dad worked in oil fields...

$10,000
The Brad Evans Foundation Fund Scholarship was established by the Evans family to honor their son and brother whose life was characterized by the qualities of integrity, loyalty, and commitment.Brad Evans was an excellent student, talented athlete, a wonderful son and a terrific brother. He had a gift of bringing people together which was the result of his inclusive nature....