Marion M. Graham Collegiate is located in SASKATOON, Saskatchewan. Scholarships for students attending Marion M. Graham Collegiate can be found in our scholarship database
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602 Lenore Drive
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan
S7K6A6
306-683-7750
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Vera Asay Sargent was born and raised in Lovell, Wyoming. Vera was a single mother raising three children (two girls and one boy) during the 30s, 40s, and 50s. She worked for the CB&Q railroad and held down various other jobs in Lovell just to make ends meet. She was a special lady and her main goal was to get...
The Texas Medical Excellence Scholarship was created by Dr. Emily J. Kirby to support, empower, and encourage students in Texas pursuing education in the medical field. Texas medical students are welcome to apply for the $2,500 scholarship.The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required...
Turn your dreams into reality with the Salvado Law Dream Chaser Scholarship, exclusively dedicated to empowering first-generation college students! Recognizing the ambition and resilience it takes to be the first in your family to pursue higher education, this scholarship celebrates your journey and provides a financial award that can ease the tremendous burden of paying for college.Through our commitment to...
Applications are open year-round.This scholarship is for dependents of fallen or permanently disabled (to the point that they are unemployable) Idaho members of the armed forces or Idaho public safety officers.Eligible applicants must be Idaho residents.Contact the state Scholarship Program Manager (jmiller@edu.idaho.gov) for application instructions and pre-screening.For a child of a military member or public safety officer, the applicant must:Be...
Scholarship ProgramThe Beyond the Cure Ambassador Scholarship program remains a leader in both the dollar amount awarded and the number of recipients. Fifty-eight (58) scholarships are awarded each academic year to help childhood cancer survivors achieve their academic and professional goals.Over $2.5 million has been awarded to 254 childhood cancer survivors to help them fulfill their future dreams.ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSApplicants must...
Applications are due February 15 each year. Once the application process is closed, applications are sent to each selection committee. Reviewers independently “score” each application. The highest-ranking applicant is considered the recipient of the scholarship. If there is a tie between top candidates, the selection is based on the candidate matching the preference as identified in the fund agreement.Scholarship agreements...