Englefeld School is located in ENGLEFELD, Saskatchewan. Scholarships for students attending Englefeld School can be found in our scholarship database
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Box 100
ENGLEFELD, Saskatchewan
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306-287-3568
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Established by the Chernoff Family which includes Mr. Michael N. Chernoff, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1959, Mrs. Dorine (Dennison) Chernoff, B.A., Manitoba, Ms. Catherine Chernoff, B. of Architecture, Texas, and Mr. M. Bruce Chernoff, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1987. The awards recognize and are in memory of Nick and Maud Chernoff, Michael's parents, who homesteaded on the Saskatchewan prairie and although acquiring very little...
Incoming and current college students are welcome to apply for the annual Vaughan & Vaughan’s Personal Growth Through Leadership Scholarship. Vaughan & Vaughan, having served Indiana as a personal injury firm for over 100 years, wants to encourage students to celebrate their previous leadership opportunities. Students applying for the Personal Growth Through Leadership Scholarship should craft an original video describing...
The Miller Architects & Builders Scholarship Fund was created in 2006 to award scholarships to graduating students from Stearns, Benton or Sherburne County or for an employee’s children who are pursuing a career in a field related to Miller Architect & Builders business. The scholarship is open to high school seniors who want to pursue a career in the following...
An annual scholarship consisting of $3,000 to a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS specializing youth services in an ALA-accredited program.DetailsFrequency: AnnualNext Deadline: March 1, 2025AboutYear Began: 2001Established to honor the memory of a past ALA president and Rutgers University professor who made many contributions in library youth services.CriteriaThe following items are required for all scholarship...
The Science Without Borders® Challenge is an international contest that engages students and teachers in ocean conservation through art. This annual competition inspires students to be creative while promoting public awareness of the need to preserve, protect, and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources, contributing to the overarching goals of the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. The Challenge...
Field: Computer Science.Value: $4,000.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a Fredericton campus student enrolled in the Bachelor of Computer Science degree program. Selection is made on the basis of scholastic attainment and financial need.Awarding AgencyThe University, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Computer Science.DonorJulia MacLauchlan (BA 1977; DLitt 2010) and Warren McKenzie (BScCS 1976; DLitt 2010).