Viscount Central School is located in VISCOUNT, Saskatchewan. Scholarships for students attending Viscount Central School can be found in our scholarship database
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Box 280
VISCOUNT, Saskatchewan
S0K4M0
306-944-2178
Scholarships
Category: AthletesValue: $1000Application Deadline: January 15Five annual $1,000 awards to members of the Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder Hockey Team (men’s) who are enrolled in an undergraduate degree program. In addition to the normal academic requirements (section 7.0), recipients must be in good standing on the team and demonstrate financial need. The award was created “to promote the advancement of...
The Minnesota Power Foundation Positively Powerful Scholarship Fund provides need-based scholarships to deserving students in Minnesota Power’s service area who demonstrate integrity, academic achievement, grit and perseverance. These scholarships minimize financial barriers to higher education while creating an economically thriving and culturally vibrant talent community in northeast and central Minnesota.EligibilityApplicants must be graduates of a Minnesota high school located in...
The Shape Plus Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has shown exceptional achievement, active participation, and leadership in school and work activities, with an interest in pursuing a career in health and fitness. Recipients may use the funds for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board. This scholarship...
To qualify for these scholarships:You must have an AIST Parent Member active in the AIST Midwest Member Chapter, or be an AIST Student Member through the Material Advantage Student Program, who attends a university within the Midwest Member Chapter area.You must be enrolled in, or planning to enroll in, a university for the fall semester at an accredited North American...
Too many young people enroll in four-year college programs that offer little in the way of practical skills or a clear path to earning a good living.At the same time, millions of hardworking individuals are stuck in low-wage service jobs, struggling to make ends meet, even though a trade school education could dramatically increase their earning potential in a relatively...
The Native American Scholarships Endowment Fund was established in 1988 to foster a shared purpose and positive interaction between archaeologists and Native peoples. Since 1998, income from the fund has supported the Arthur C. Parker Scholarship, and in 2009, two more awards were added to support undergraduate and graduate study in archaeology.Funding for these scholarships comes from individual donations, a...