Lloydminster Education Advancement Program is located in LLOYDMINSTER, Saskatchewan. Scholarships for students attending Lloydminster Education Advancement Program can be found in our scholarship database
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4111 48 Ave
LLOYDMINSTER, Saskatchewan
S9V0V7
306-825-9088
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RequirementsComplete and submit application by February 17thProvide most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication)Provide proof of acceptance at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU)*Acceptance letters can be submitted through 4/11/25. All other application materials must be submitted by 2/17/25.Applicants must:Be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United StatesComplete or have completed high school with a...
The Deadline has been Extended to January 24, 2025The John Lennon Award is an annual competition open to student songwriters and composers of contemporary musical genres including alternative, pop, rock, indie, electronica, R&B, and experimental. Over the past twenty years, more than $400,000 in scholarships has been awarded to talented young musicians throughout the United States, making this award one...
Sue and Doug Dodge established a scholarship fund to thank and benefit two communities that have had a great influence on the Dodge Family.Doug’s career in education began in Reed City with a student teaching assignment. That beginning turned into a 17 ½ year professional relationship with the Reed City Public Schools. Doug’s first appointment as a public school superintendent...
All applications (Scholarships or Internships / Fellowships) are due in February of each year, and reviewed by the Fund’s Board of Directors. Successful applicants are announced in the month of April, often coinciding with the late Congressman’s birthday.Our Scholarship fund was created in 1977 to carry on the ideals of the late Alaskan Congressman Nicholas J. Begich, who came to...
The Ann Wilkins Legacy Scholarship is designed to increase the pipeline of well-qualified Black, Indigenous or Educators of color in Indiana. The scholarship was named for Ann Wilkins, a former Indianapolis Public Schools teacher, Indianapolis Education Association President and ISTA UniServ Director. The Ann Wilkins Legacy Scholarship awards $1,000 per semester for up to two semesters for any BIPOC undergraduate or...
Presented by Friends of the California State FairThe Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair and the California Agricultural Advisory Council.2025-2026 Scholarship ProgramApplications Open: December 17, 2024Applications Close: March 3, 2025Program OverviewWhat are the categories and who is eligible to apply?The Friends of the California State Fair...