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150 Gladstone Ave N
YORKTON, Saskatchewan
S3N2A8
306-786-5560
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Myron D. Kiesling was born in Teapot Dome in 1925. His father was working to plug wells on the Dome after the famous scandal, and in 1927, the family moved to Newcastle where his father established Osage Oil Company.When Myron returned from the Navy after World War II, he entered the business with his father and never had an opportunity...
Entrance awards are based on community contributions and financial need, and are available to domestic high school applicants.Minimum RequirementsApplying for the Fall termCanadian citizen or permanent resident of CanadaHave a minimum average of 80% in courses required for primary program, or the minimum IB diploma score required for admissionHave a demonstrated financial needFall 2026 Application Period:November 1, 2025 to March...
Create a one-minute video that addresses one of this year’s global topics, suggests a sustainable solution, and connects how human population growth impacts that topic.1. Create a one-minute video2. Address one of this year’s global topicsEnergyWetlandsEconomics3. Suggest a sustainable solution(s) (can be new or existing)4. And connect how human population growth impacts thatAwardsVideos are judged by topic. Within each topic,...
Leo H. Brooks was born in Bainbridge, Georgia, on September 13, 1932. He graduated from Bainbridge High School then attended Florida State University and Troy State University majoring in physical education. He graduated from Troy State University in 1959 and in 1966 was awarded his Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Mississippi College. After completing his undergraduate education, he taught...
This scholarship is open to high school juniors (graduating Class of 2027) who are proactive about broadening their horizons.To broaden your horizons means to expand your range of knowledge and experiences. It means putting yourself out there, trying new things, and meeting new people.To apply for this scholarship, tell us about one thing you have done in the past year...
The Luckyday Scholars Program is grounded in student engagement through shared living spaces, community service, and leadership development.Who can apply for a Luckyday Scholarship?Mississippi residents who have been accepted into The University of Southern Mississippi as freshmen may apply for the scholarship. Applicants must also have at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA in high school and a minimum ACT of...