Howe Sound Secondary is located in Squamish, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Howe Sound Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 99
Squamish, British Columbia
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604 892-5261
Scholarships
Allen Keeney was a Rock Springs High School art teacher. He was very involved in the Rock Springs community. From 1971 until 1991, he was the director of the Community Fine Arts Center. During his tenure there, he played a central role in bringing theater and other fine arts to Sweetwater County, including ballet and symphony performances. He created this...
Education shapes the future of patient care. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Foundation scholarships empower students and professionals in medical imaging and radiation therapy to grow their skills, pursue their dreams, and make a real difference in their patients’ lives.How do I apply for an ASRT Foundation scholarship?Easy online application for ASRT membersSubmit once and be considered for multiple...
Awarded to two students entering the Gateway Program at UPEI (formerly known as the Transitions Program). Awards are based on financial need, and are potentially renewable for one year based on available funding.Background: This bursary was established through a generous donation by Francis Lefaivre, a resident of Calgary, Alberta, at the University of Prince Edward Island to support worthy applicants entering...
Established in 1955 by a Trust endowed by the late Aubrey Lee Brooks, these scholarships are available to graduating high school seniors from a 14-county area of North Carolina. The North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority provides central administration for the Brooks Foundation.EligibilityBe a graduating NC HS senior and permanent resident of Alamance, Bertie, Caswell, Durham, Forsyth, Granville, Guilford, Orange,...
The William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship honors the esteemed Texas journalist who coined the phrase “Right to Work” and contributed greatly to the movement’s advancement.One $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually to the student who exemplifies the dedication to the Right to Work principles and high journalistic standards of the late Mr. Ruggles.WHO MAY APPLY FOR THE WILLIAM B. RUGGLES JOURNALISM...
The Don Moore Scholarship award of $1,500.00 is available to an Alberta student completing any year of studies in a recognized program for the operation of recreation services at an Alberta post-secondary institution. The student demonstrates excellence in their course grades, as well as personal qualities, that would indicate the promise of success in the recreation field. The student is...