Princess Margaret Secondary is located in Penticton, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Princess Margaret Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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120 Green Ave W
Penticton, British Columbia
V2A 3T1
250 770-7620
Scholarships
One or more scholarships of a minimum of $4,500 per year, up to five years, are awarded to students of exceptional promise entering the University of Victoria directly from British Columbia secondary schools, colleges, and universities; normally two scholarships are reserved for college or university students.To be automatically renewed a student must have completed a total of 12 or more...
The Rotary Club of Toronto Scholarship is a four-year tuition scholarship of up to $15,000 per year. It is awarded to an outstanding student graduating from a Municipality of Toronto High School with an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. The applicant must demonstrate a financial need, academic excellence, leadership, breadth and depth of community service. Before starting the application, please check...
South Dakota Farm Bureau is dedicated to agriculture in our state. This scholarship is to celebrate youth that have a passion for agriculture and their rural communities. We want to award scholarships to youth who are planning on returning to rural communities to work. Applicants can choose to be considered for an agriculture-focus or community-focus scholarship, depending on their major...
OSAC scholarships may only be used at U.S. institutions that are eligible to participate in Title IV federal student aid programs (U.S. military academies are not eligible).Unless otherwise specified in the individual scholarship descriptions, you must:Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen in the United States for other than a temporary purpose, and intend to become a permanent resident...
Lisa Pauline Huus was a pioneer for people with disabilities seeking access to mainstream education in British Columbia. She was the first student with a significant disability (spinal muscular atrophy) to attend the BC public school system, in Victoria, British Columbia, and graduated from Claremont Senior Secondary School in 1985. She continued to be a trailblazer for other students with...
The Bryon L. Schaller Memorial Scholarship Fund will benefit students who are planning to attend a college or vocational school who have attended Butler, Missouri High School.Students eligible for assistance shall:1. Be a graduating senior from Butler High School in Missouri;2. Have a GPA of 2.5 or better in high school;3. Attend a school approved by the federal government for...