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3970 Gordon Head Rd
Victoria, British Columbia
V8N 3X3
250 477-6977
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The Iowa Newspaper Foundation offers a limited number of college scholarships for students preparing for careers in the newspaper industry.You will be asked for two references and a personal statement. One reference must be from a teacher and one from a counselor. You will also be asked to upload two work samples with your application.ScholarshipsShaw ScholarshipFunded by a contribution from...
There are two requirements for applicants:Applicants must be enrolled in a degree program in an accredited U.S. institution of higher learning during the academic year following the application date.Applicants must submit an application and essay explaining his or her career, academic and/or vocational goals.Applicants have until Jan. 15 to write an essay of not more than 550 words explaining their...
The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant's specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.Strategic Partner ScholarshipsThese scholarships are sponsored by WTS International Pinnacle and Strategic Level Corporate Partners and support the Foundation's...
Annually, the Scholarship Fund of the Minneapolis Branch of AAUW offers four, four-year scholarships to young women graduating from any Minneapolis Public High School with a GPA of at least 3.0, a documented financial need, and with the goal of attaining a Baccalaureate degree at an accredited institution. Applicants should show demonstrated ability in college-level coursework (i.e. IB, AP, PSEO,...
The Daughters of the Cincinnati is a not-for-profit society founded in 1894 by women descended from commissioned officers who served under George Washington in the American Revolution’s Continental Armed Forces or in the French Royal Forces. To honor their ancestors’ service and sacrifice, the Society awards academic scholarships to daughters of career commissioned officers in the United States Armed Forces...
Achieve will be offering two scholarships throughout the year. Gifts totaling $2,000 will be awarded annually. Each semester (spring and fall) one recipient will receive a $1,000 scholarship to the institution of their choice. Recipients are only eligible to receive the scholarship once during their lifetime.How to ApplyAchieve Today; the trusted leader in personal development coaching has been a long...