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1270 Strathmore St
Nanaimo, British Columbia
V9S 2L9
250 753-2271
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The Evelyn Prince Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Evelyn Prince, an avid golfer and academic achiever. Her love for education and athletics continues to inspire, providing opportunities for young women who share her passion for golf and higher learning.Alignment & EligibilityEligible Enrollments: Full-timeDegrees/Programs: Bachelor’s degree (4-year)Student Types: High school seniorsAdditionally, students applying for this scholarship must:Be...
The Fouquette Scholarship was created in honor of Dan Fouquette, one of the original founders of the St. Cloud National Bank in the early 1900’s. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist and encourage high school graduates who are pursuing a career in finance or business.Available Scholarships: 1 Approximately $500 ScholarshipRenewable: NoEligibility RequirementsHigh School SeniorFrom: St Cloud Apollo, St...
Established on behalf of the Devine Family, Mr. Peter J. Devine, a former Board of Governors member, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OTSS program. These scholarships will be given out once every four years, unless the incumbent fails to qualify. The scholarship is renewed in years two, three and four with continued demonstrated financial need and full-time registration;...
Each year there are 20 to 50 million tons of e-waste discarded in the world. E-waste contains toxic materials, including heavy metals, that can easily seep into the ground and ultimately get into groundwater supplies. According to the EPA, recycling e-waste allows more than 100 million pounds of materials to be reused annually. The purpose of this scholarship is to...
Aims / Goals To encourage the research and writing of Okanagan history by secondary and post-secondary students.Eligibility Students currently in Grades 9 to 12, or at any post-secondary institution.Prize a) $1000.00 (one thousand dollars).b) Possible publication in Okanagan History, the annual publication of the Okanagan Historical Society.General Criteria The essay must:Depict history which occurred in the geographic area encompassed by the Okanagan, Shuswap and...
Value: $5,000Number offered: 1Eligibility: Saskatchewan residentSelection criteria: Academic achievement and interest, contributions and aptitude for activities related to society's institutions of government and public service (including student government, debating, youth parliaments, United Nations youth forums, etc.).Donor: Allan Blakeney, a public servant for 28 years (1971-1982), including Premier of SaskatchewanApply: Competitive Entrance Awards application formDeadline: March 1