Carpenter High School is located in MEADOW LAKE, Saskatchewan. Scholarships for students attending Carpenter High School can be found in our scholarship database
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Box 369 806 5th St W
MEADOW LAKE, Saskatchewan
S9X1Y3
306-236-5236
Scholarships
Cherokee Nation Foundation offers a diverse range of scholarships to help reverse the trend of rising student debt. The annual application period opens November 1 and closes January 31. Award announcements are made each spring. Applications must be completed by the student and submitted before the deadline. Please be sure to review the Scholarship Policy for additional details. Students may...
VAI is now accepting applications for its 2025 Scholarship program. With multiple scholarships to award, we are here to help you get the education you need for your career. Applications are due by November 8, 2025.Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)This scholarship awards full tuition to attend a maintenance course from airframe and powerplant manufacturers. Up to 7 scholarships may...
The Harold Johnson Law Enforcement Scholarship was established in memory of Police Chief Harold "Hal" Johnson to provide financial support to students who plan to pursue a career in police work, corrections or other criminal justice fields. This scholarship honors Hal's 29-year law enforcement career, which began in Sacramento, California, in 1955. He chose his career after serving honorably as...
Calling all Delaware High School Seniors!Are you looking for a way to receive some extra help with college costs?Your credit union has a program just for you! Each year Del-One Federal Credit Union will award two $2,500.00 scholarships to students that meet the eligibility requirements. This Scholarship program demonstrates our founding principle of people helping people. We will award scholarships...
Established by a bequest from Doris E. Marsh in memory of her sister, Doctor Iris May Marsh, Arts '57 and awarded to a student entering the first year of any program at Queen's University. The selection of the recipient will be based on a combination of financial need, superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities, and involvement in the life of...
Early in our nation’s history, when illiteracy was the norm and the people were mostly agrarian laborers, there were no public institutions dedicated to improving the education of people and providing a solid future for coming generations. Freemasonry led the way during those ages in developing a competent working class capable of independent thought and action. Masons of previous generations...