Delburne Centralized School is located in Delburne, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Delburne Centralized School can be found in our scholarship database
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P.O. Box 280
Delburne, Alberta
T0M 0Y0
(403) 749-3838
Scholarships
Field: Forestry or Forest Engineering.Value: Min. $1,200.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a needy and deserving student beginning a program leading either to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry or the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forest Engineering.DonorThe late Hon. C.D. Richards.
High school studentsIf you're in high school, transcripts are needed to determine if you've met our admission requirements. Submit the following through your MtA application account, depending on when you apply:Early admission (Oct.-Jan.)Final Grade 11 transcriptGrade 12 course listMid-year Grade 12 transcript required when availableGeneral admission (Feb.-Aug.)Mid-year Grade 12 transcriptFinal high school transcript if availableSupporting documents for scholarships: when you...
Entrance awards are based on community contributions and financial need, and are available to domestic high school applicants.Minimum RequirementsApplying for the Fall termCanadian citizen or permanent resident of CanadaHave a minimum average of 80% in courses required for primary program, or the minimum IB diploma score required for admissionHave a demonstrated financial needFall 2026 Application Period:November 1, 2025 to March...
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