Martin Collegiate is located in REGINA, Saskatchewan. Scholarships for students attending Martin Collegiate can be found in our scholarship database
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1100 McIntosh St
REGINA, Saskatchewan
S4T5B7
306-791-8360
Scholarships
GRASP will award scholarships to selected applicants for $1,000 for their first year of community college. Scholarships may be renewed for a second year of the recipients' program. Eligible scholarship recipients will enroll at a Virginia Community College either to complete a career certificate or with the intent to transfer to a Virginia four-year public or private institution, many of...
The Youth in Action application is now open through April 13, 2026 at 11:59 pm PST.All applicants and their 4‑H educators are offered access to Media, Interview, and Storytelling Training from National 4‑H professionals. Apply today for exclusive registration!If you’d like to learn more about the program and application, please register for our info sessions:4-H Professionals’ webinar will be hosted...
To provide financial support for individuals working in or planning to work in the fields of developmental disabilities or behavioral health within the eight-county area surrounding Rochester (Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates counties) who wish to pursue a master’s degree in their field. The intent of this scholarship is to elevate the state of practice and...
The Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship was established in honour of Sarah Gaulin, who died at age 26 after a longtime battle with mental illness. Along with her passion for Paralympic sport, Sarah actively pursued a career in the healthcare field.Notwithstanding her health issues, Sarah persevered and continued to attend and excel in her educational field of choice. Although she battled...
Field: Unrestricted.Value: $800.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded on the basis of financial need to a Saint John campus students whose record shows they may benefit from a university education. Open to any New Brunswick student. Preference will be given to a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Engineering.DonorDr. G. Forbes Elliot, Former Vice-President, UNBSJ.
Joieful Connections believes that children of all abilities should have the opportunity to attend college or other forms of higher education.Unfortunately, college is often not accessible to students with disabilities. With disabled students making up 14% of public school students, with a total of around 7 million, it’s critical that this group has more support, so they’re able to pursue...