Central Lafourche High School is located in Raceland, Louisiana. Scholarships for students attending Central Lafourche High School can be found in our scholarship database
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4820 Highway 1
Raceland, Louisiana
70394
(985)532-3319
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Description: Women’s progress in the last century has dramatically increased the opportunities available to women. Yet, women’s participation in leadership positions in science, technology, engineering, and math continues to lag behind. “While women receive over half of bachelor’s degrees awarded in the biological sciences, they receive far fewer in the computer sciences (18.2%), engineering (19.2%), physics (19.1%), and mathematics and...
At BK Law Group, we believe a strong work ethic is essential in life. Good things don’t happen by accident. Hard work, dedication, and focus create the best results! While this can take time, delayed gratification can be the most rewarding feeling in the end! Today, people often seek to finish something and want to see results as fast as...
Grants are limited to Louisiana-based researchThese grants provide seed money to researchers (graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty) in building databases for the next level of research and/or to allow grantees to use data to encourage collaboration and leverage for further research. Projects are generally completed within 1-2 years of funding. Special attention is given to projects that are developing...
The Chiropractic Association of Louisiana (CAL) established the William S. Boyd Scholarship fund in 1995 for the purpose of providing financial assistance to students enrolled in the chiropractic college.A champion of the chiropractic profession and holder of the first chiropractic license to be granted in the state of Louisiana, Dr. William S. Boyd (1916-1996) was a much-beloved member of the...
Louisiana Hemophilia Foundation offers scholarships to individuals with a diagnosed bleeding disorder and parents of minor children with a bleeding disorder.Huey & Angelia Wilson Foundation funds the Wilson Traditional scholarship through LHF for students who have a bleeding disorder (who have not yet obtained a bachelor’s degree) to attend an in-state university, community college or trade school. All programs must...
Standard Eligibility RequirementsIn order to be considered for TOPS, the student must attend a Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) APPROVED HIGH SCHOOL. All Louisiana public schools are approved.If the student attends a non-public school, it must be approved by BESE in order for the student to be considered for TOPS. Look online to choose the Approval by Brumfield...