Kwalikum Secondary is located in Qualicum Beach, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Kwalikum Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 1000
Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
V9K 1T3
250 752-5651
Scholarships
Now in its 10th year, the Bergmeyer Scholarship recognizes and supports leadership potential in interior design, industrial design, architecture, and graphic design through a $2,500* scholarship and an opportunity to take part in an immersive in-person learning and mentorship experience with some of the industry’s top designers at Bergmeyer.ABOUT BERGMEYERCreative. Connected. Curious. Bergmeyer is a Design Collaborative; inspired through partnership,...
The members of Mount Evans Lodge #7 established this scholarship award of not less than $500.00 in the name of our deceased life member, Most Worshipful Past Grand Master David L. Holliman (MWPGM Holliman)PGM Holliman was an ardent entrepreneur, business-man and history maker in the State of Colorado and the United States of America. We aspire to remember MWPGM Holliman...
The Women’s Southern Golf Association has established a scholarship fund to assist deserving female golfers residing in the 15 southern states and the District of Columbia to obtain four years of higher education.This year a scholarship of $3,500 will be available along with a commitment of $3,500 for each of the three succeeding years of undergraduate school, not to exceed...
The American Meteorological Society is pleased to announce the AMS Freshman Undergraduate Scholarship program, open to all high school students and designed to encourage study in the atmospheric and related sciences. Serving as a unique example of various sectors of our field joining together to support young, talented minds, the scholarships are being sponsored by partners in industry, as well...
Thank you to the E. L. Simeth Company who in partnership with the TDMAW make this award possible.The Edward L. Simeth Scholarship awards up to $500 per semester for students currently enrolled in a Machine Tool Operations or Tool & Die program at any accredited Wisconsin technical college, or any persons pursuing a state apprenticeship.To qualify applicants must meet the...
Payments beyond Year One are dependent on the student maintaining an overall academic average of 80% or greater and continued enrolment in an approved program. The typical candidate will have a distinguished academic standing, especially in mathematics, as well as a record of accomplishments in mathematics and/or computer science contests throughout high school. Candidates will also be expected to demonstrate...