Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary is located in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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10445 245 St
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
V2W 2G4
604 466-8409
Scholarships
The Lift Up Our Voices Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of women students and students of color in the field of music composition. The Founders scholarship of $3,500 is eligible to candidates who fit the following criteria:Intent on pursuing a degree in music at the undergraduate level.Must be a women-identifying student or a student of color to qualify for...
LPI offers scholarships to individuals who seek careers in the legal field. The applications and accompanying documents for these scholarships must be presented through a local sponsoring association by the due date determined by the sponsoring association. If there is no local association, applicants may submit applications and accompanying documents directly to the LPI Scholarship Chair.The local association shall select...
The Bird Dog Foundation's Annual Youth Art Contest for grades K-12 is held each year and has become very popular with local students. The program is available for students of schools or home schools that are within a 75 mile radius of the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, TN. We receive hundreds of entries each year from area...
Providing assistance to students who have faced an extraordinary life challenge and have continued to pursue a life dream with hope, faith and courage in spite of the adversity. The scholarship is for post-secondary education in pursuit of their life dream and professional goal.For Hope, Faith and Courage to Pursue Dreams in the Face of AdversityThe James Ledwith Memorial Scholarship...
The Bernard Michel Scholarship provides support for a Saskatchewan aboriginal student entering their second or third year of study within the College of Engineering or College of Arts & Science. Preference is given to Aboriginal RSN students. Arts and Science students, to be eligible, must be pursuing the following degrees:B.Sc. GeologyB.Sc. GeographyB.Sc. BiologyB.Sc. Computer ScienceB.Sc. ToxicologyB.Sc. ChemistryB.Sc. PhysicsB.Sc. Environmental SciencesThe...
AwardSingle award in the amount of $10,000 per year for two years*. After recipients complete their first year, they will submit a transcript, a recommendation from a professor, and a reflection of the year to the committee for the second year disbursement.Recipients also have the opportunity to be mentored by a committee of Walter A. Hunt’s colleagues to bolster their...