Coquitlam College is located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Scholarships for students
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516 Brookmere Ave
Coquitlam, British Columbia
V3J 1W9
604 939-6633
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Since 1969, Two Ten Footwear Foundation has awarded over $27 million in scholarships to 6,454 students — including children of U.S. footwear industry employees who cannot afford a college education, and U.S. footwear industry employees themselves.With the opportunity to receive up to $4,000 per year for a maximum of four years, Two Ten scholarships make it possible for footwear families...
In recognition of 32 years of service to and management of QueensCare, the John Joseph Brandlin Scholarship Fund distributes $250,000 in support of healthcare education every year. QueensCare awards these funds to assist in curing the continuous shortage of healthcare professionals working in underserved communities.Among his many contributions, John Joseph Brandlin (1913 – 2010) co-founded with Arthur W. Barron, QueensCare,...
What is a bursary?A bursary is money given to a student based on financial need rather than on academic achievement. You don't need to pay back any money you're awarded as a bursary.Approximately 1,000 first-year Waterloo students who are Ontario residents with financial need and who are starting university or college for the first time may receive a Waterloo entrance...
The Kansas Ethnic Minority Scholarship is intended to assist high school seniors who will be entering their first year of college in the state of Kansas. Recipients are academically competitive students who identify as members of any of the following ethnic/racial groups: African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, or Hispanic. Scholarship selection is based on financial need as determined...
Lisa Pauline Huus was a pioneer for people with disabilities seeking access to mainstream education in British Columbia. She was the first student with a significant disability (Muscular Dystrophy) to attend the BC public school system, in Victoria, British Columbia, and graduated from Claremont Senior Secondary School in 1985. She continued to be a trailblazer for other students with disabilities...