Fredericton High School is located in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Scholarships for students
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300 Priestman Street
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 6J8
506-453-5435
Scholarships
The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country's place as the finest technological...
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) and its members are proud to support the next generation of leaders who will power a changing world in the Canadian Electrical industry. This industry is made up of inventors, creators and visionaries who are creating new approaches to how electrical products are used by Canadians at home, work and play. View this video to learn more...
At Simmons and Fletcher, P.C, we value spiritual education as an important part of the moral well-being of college students. As Christian trial lawyers, we are excited to continue our annual $1,000.00 Christian Studies Scholarship. We will also award a second-prize scholarship of $500.00 to the runner-up. We know how difficult the financial burden can be for students and their...
"You can always upgrade that GPA or resume of university studies after your athlete days are over. You can’t always perform at the elite level with the grace under pressure your youth will grant you – so seize both now!" – Cara BrownCARA BROWN RINGETTE SCHOLARSHIP (2) - $1,500 per yearThe purpose of the Cara Brown ringette scholarship is to...
Awarded to students from underrepresented communities who have demonstrated outstanding academic leadership qualities and potential. Members of underrepresented communities include but are not limited to: students from underrepresented ethnic or minority groups, students with interest in a field that does not typically attract members of their ethnicity or gender, students who reside in an underrepresented county in Arkansas, and first-generation...
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, BritishColumbia, and graduated from Claremont Senior Secondary School in 1985. She continued to be a trailblazer for other students with disabilities...