Byrne Creek Secondary is located in Burnaby, British Columbia. Scholarships for students
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7777 18th St
Burnaby, British Columbia
V3N 5E5
604 664-8299
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Children’s Cancer Network awards scholarships each year to childhood cancer survivors and immediate family members whose lives and college savings have been changed by childhood cancer. Scholarship funds may be used for books and tuition for applicants seeking post high school education opportunities including, but not limited to universities (Baccalaureate, Masters or Doctoral programs), community colleges and trade schools. If...
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The Student Academy Awards is an international student film competition. Each year, college and university film students from all over the world compete for awards and cash grants, with films being judged in the following categories:Animation, Documentary, Live Action Narrative and Alternative/Experimental.Past Student Academy Award winners have gone on to win 15 Oscars and receive 67 Oscar nominations. Past SAA...
The ManCap Foundation offers grants in the names of Alberta entrepreneurs to Alberta high school graduates entering the first year of studies at an accredited Alberta post-secondary institution, in preparation for starting a business. The grants, valued at $5,000 each, are awarded to selected students on the basis of acceptance to one of those institutions, two letters of recommendation and answers...
The APS provides an opportunity for Alaska high school students to earn a scholarship to help cover the cost of an Alaska postsecondary education.Eligibility requirements for APS include:Alaska residents who graduate from an Alaska high school (public, private, or home school);Take a rigorous curriculum,Earn minimum of 2.5 GPA;Meet qualifying score on college/career entrance examThe APS can be used at any...