Montney Mennonite School is located in Montney, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Montney Mennonite School can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 156
Montney, British Columbia
V0C 1Y0
250 827-3031
Scholarships
The Frederick Douglass Scholarship (FDS) is a prestigious University of Maryland (UMD) scholarship for academically talented transfer students from Maryland community colleges.This exceptional merit-based scholarship honors the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass, who made lasting contributions to American history through his work as an abolitionist, suffragist, author and agent of positive change. 30 full and 15 partial tuition scholarships...
Application to apply for High School AwardsDonorKay Kirby PullenAward descriptionOffered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in the Faculty of NursingAcademic meritFinancial needDemonstrated extra-curricular activities directly related to volunteering and involving contribution to the communityPreference is given to a student who is a graduate of a rural high school in Alberta.
In 1994, The White Rose Scholarship Foundation was created. A program of the Rocky Mountain Court System Inc., this foundation was created to award scholarships to ALL Colorado residents, enabling them to continue their college education. The money is donated directly to the schools with the stipulation that the scholarship award is to be used for tuition or to purchase...
King’s major entrance scholarships and awards are based on your admission average, entrance award application and original essay submission (if applicable). Secondary students who apply for admission to King’s with a September entry (in the BA, BSc, BJH and BMus programs) are eligible to apply for major awards (please read the details for each award to determine your eligibility).Sobey Family...
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...
To assist students with college education costs and to promote student participation in the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG). Up to ten scholarships will be awarded to declared undergraduate geological sciences majors who are at least sophomores. Details for applying for these scholarships are provided below.Scholarship AwardsScholarship awards in the amount of $1,000.00 - $3,000 each will be made...