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120 Green Ave W
Penticton, British Columbia
V2A 3T1
250 770-7620
Scholarships
The U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP) was founded in 1997 by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) to complement the Stockholm Water Prize. The SJWP is the world's most prestigious award presented to a high school student for a water-research project.PRIZEThe Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP) was founded in 1997 by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) to complement...
FSGA Scholars is a scholarship program made possible by the FSGA Foundation. In the Spring of each year, the FSGA Foundation selects golfers from the FJT's graduating class to be awarded a renewable four-year scholarship.Eligibility Requirements & PreferencesFlorida resident and US citizen for at least one yearHigh school senior in good standing enrolled in a Florida high school or a...
The Jennifer Grimes Lindley Scholarship recognizes and awards young women residing in Monroe and Yates counties who intend to continue education beyond high school, preferably in the field of engineering.Application PeriodNovember 1 to First Friday in MayNumber and Size of AwardsTwo awards of $1,000 each to both a Monroe County and a Yates County recipient, plus a four-year student membership...
CFNIL’s scholarship funds were created by donors who recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds’ creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the community’s needs. Many of CFNIL’s scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals.The diversity of scholarship offerings reflects the diversity of CFNIL’s donors...
Education is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced global economy. Technology connects us to places and people we could never have imagined, and more information is available now than in all of human history. But that doesn’t mean you can learn everything you need online. We didn’t become lawyers without going to college first. Now, we want to extend...
Field: Engineering, Computer Science or Science.Value: $8,500.Number: 2.Duration: 4 years.ConditionsAwarded to a female student beginning the Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Computer Science or the Bachelor of Science degree program. Preference will be given to a student beginning the Bachelor of Engineering degree program. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. The recipient must be a...