Deer Lake SDA School is located in Burnaby, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Deer Lake SDA School can be found in our scholarship database
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5550 Gilpin St
Burnaby, British Columbia
V5G 2H6
604 434-5844
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Businessman and entrepreneur Guy P. Gannett launched his newspaper career in 1921 with the purchase of two newspapers he merged into the Portland Press Herald. By 1998 when the family sold Guy Gannett Communications, its media reach spanned several states with three daily newspapers in Maine and seven television stations.Gannett's granddaughter Maddy Corson was in eighth grade when he added...
Each year the College of Business Scholarship Committee awards a number of scholarships to upper-division business majors (rising juniors and seniors). Awards are made on an academic year basis covering both the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible for an award, you must be an upper-division business major at the end of the spring semester in which application is...
For graduates of Scottsbluff or Gering High Schools who will attend Western Nebraska Community College to pursue a degree in Pre-Engineering.One (1) $2000 ($1000 per semester) scholarship will be given annually to a senior who is a graduate of Scottsbluff or Gering High Schools and who will attend Western Nebraska Community College to pursue a degree in Pre-Engineering. The scholarship...
The Ortega Foundation established The Ortega Foundation Scholarship Program in honor of its founder Jose Antonio Ortega, Sr. Jose Antonio strongly believed in giving academically accomplished individuals the opportunity to pursue a college education. Scholarships are awarded to Miami-Dade County high school seniors with a GPA of 3.5 or above.The application deadline is March 29, 2026.The Ortega Foundation established the...
The Kansas Promise Act Scholarship was created by the Kansas Legislature to assist students who are enrolled in specified high wage, high demand, or critical need industry programs at eligible Kansas community colleges and technical colleges, Washburn Institute of Technology, and certain private postsecondary educational institutions.This scholarship is only available for two-year degrees and certificate programs; bachelor’s degrees do not...
Who is eligible?Children with a parent killed or seriously injured in a work-related accident that is compensable under the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law.What is the length of the Scholarship?One school year. Students must reapply each year. Scholarship awards are contingent on the availability of funds.What can the scholarship money be used for?Tuition, books, supplies, housing, meals, and other education-related expenses...