Saint John High School is located in Saint John, New Brunswick. Scholarships for students attending Saint John High School can be found in our scholarship database
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170-200 Prince William Street
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2L 2B7
506-658-5358
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About the HRI Scholarship ProgramThe HRI Scholarship Program includes multiple scholarship funds, each established by donors with unique interests and preferences. HRI offers a common application that allows eligible students to be considered for multiple scholarship opportunities through a single submission. HRI has also partnered with the Sidney B. Meadows Scholarship Endowment Fund to allow eligible applicants to be considered...
Who is eligible to receive the scholarship?To be qualified for the scholarship you must be at least 17 years of age, reside in the upper Snoqualmie Valley or Anderson Island, possess a valid driver’s license, be a U.S citizen, and maintain a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) while you are enrolled in a lineworker training program. Applicants must enroll in...
The objective of the St. Louis Member Chapter is to reward and encourage an AIST St. Louis Member Chapter high school senior or college undergraduate student, preparing for a career in Engineering or the sciences, by providing a grant of financial support during attendance full or part-time at any accredited university or college.AwardsOne scholarship, valued at US$1,500 will be available...
In honor of former Iowa State University basketball player Brian Pearson, who died of brain cancer in the fall of 1997, the Iowa Games began awarding the Brian Pearson Memorial Scholarship in 1998.Pearson knew the meaning of hard work and recognized the rewards of commitment. He valued the relationships he had with his family, friends, neighbors and teammates. People who...
Locally, First Tee – Connecticut offers several scholarships that are available only to young people active within the chapter; a summary of each scholarship is included below. Completed scholarship applications must be returned to the First Tee – Connecticut’s office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026. Applications may be returned via mail, fax or email. All scholarship recipients...
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers and young adults, specifically 15 – 24-year-olds. According to the NHTSA, distracted driving alone killed 2,841 people in 2018, with a total of 400,000 people injured in distracted driving crashes in the same year.It’s no doubt that distracted driving is a public safety problem. The problem is particularly pervasive...