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Box 490
CUDWORTH, Saskatchewan
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306-256-3411
Scholarships
The purpose of the Amy Tippetts Wright Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund is to honor the memory of Amy Tippetts by providing financial assistance to graduates of Lovell High School.Who is eligible?Any graduating senior or graduate of Lovell High School.What is the amount of the scholarship?$500 per year.What is the length of the scholarship?4 yearsScholarship recipients must complete a renewal form...
Obtaining a college education is expensive, and the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts strives to provide some financial assistance to students living in Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire counties to help them achieve their goal of graduating from college. We have over 160 different scholarship funds, and each year we give away over 1,000 individual scholarship awards. This equates to approximately...
The Nadine Dimick Nursing Scholarship was established to provide financial assistance for a nursing student attending a 2-year college or 4-year university in the Sacramento region.Eligibility RequirementsBe enrolled in the nursing program at a 2-year college or 4-year university in the Sacramento region (Sacramento, Placer, Eldorado, Yolo).Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higherDemonstrate financial needSupplemental Questions1. Essay: Please include...
SPIE scholarships are available to SPIE Student Members located anywhere in the world, in high school (pre-university/secondary), community and technical colleges, as well as undergraduate and graduate university programs, who are studying in a field related to optics and photonics.The scholarship award amount ranges from US $3,000 to $11,000 and supports tuition and fees, course-related expenses, such as fees, books,...
Too often, vocational or trade paths are overlooked or undervalued, even though they are the backbone of our communities.Electricians, mechanics, medical technicians, welders, carpenters, and countless other skilled professionals make the world function, and these careers deserve just as much respect and support as any college degree.Many vocational students come from backgrounds where opportunity hasn’t always come easily. Financial hardship,...
A yearly scholarship of $2,000 will be given to one undergraduate student, who meets the following criteria:Is a biological or agricultural engineering student;Has completed at least one full-year as an undergraduate student;Is not a graduating senior in the semester/term of application;Is enrolled in an engineering curriculum that is accredited by ABET or CEAB;Has an overall GPA of at least 2.5...