Southern Okanagan Secondary is located in Oliver, British Columbia. Scholarships for students
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PO Box 990
Oliver, British Columbia
V0H 1T0
250 498-4931
Scholarships
The CREW Network Foundation scholarship program supports female students as they pursue university-level education that will lead to careers in commercial real estate. With the help of its generous donors and the Linda Hollemon Scholarship Endowment, CREW Network Foundation will grant twenty-five, $5,000 undergrad and fifteen, $10,000 graduate academic scholarships in 2024.CREW Network Foundation scholarship eligibility criteriaa female or identify...
Arkansas Future (ArFuture) is the newest state grant program. The purpose of this grant is to increase the education and skills of Arkansas’s workforce in an affordable manner. The grant applies to students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) or regional high-demand areas of study. The grant will cover tuition and fees for qualifying certificate and Associate degree...
Women Leading Kentucky serves the community by offering scholarships to women attending Kentucky colleges and universities. Since 2001 over $205,000 has been awarded. Winners will be announced in the summer of 2023. APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 5, 2024.UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION:Each year Women Leading Kentucky awards multiple scholarships to female undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional leadership and are attending a Kentucky college/university. This...
Chris King was a percussionist in the Lassiter High School Band from 2011-2015. He died in April 2016. Chris thoroughly enjoyed his years in the LHS Band and the friendships he made with other band members. Christopher was described by his closest friends in band as kind, helpful, accepting of others, never willing to put others down, one to befriend...
The WMA Scholarship program was approved and adopted in 1962 at the Cleveland Convention and has expanded through the generosity of donors and investment interests. Awarded scholarships can range from $500 to $5000 and varies based on the number of applicants and funds available. The goal is to support qualified applicants with the opportunity to attend an accredited college, university,...
Field: Nursing.Value: $650.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a deserving student entering the Nursing Program on the Saint John campus. Selection is made on the basis of financial need and scholastic attainment.DonorThe late Irene Weaver.