Whytecliff Agile Learning Centre-Burnaby is located in Burnaby, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Whytecliff Agile Learning Centre-Burnaby can be found in our scholarship database
If you are searching for scholarships
for students attending a different high school in Burnaby, visit the
Burnaby directory.
3450 Boundary Rd
Burnaby, British Columbia
V5M 4A5
604 438-4451
Scholarships
The eligibility criteria for the $8,000 scholarship (paid out over four years) is as follows:Year One: $1,000Year Two: $2,000Year Three: $2,000Year Four: $3,000The recipient must be:A qualifying high school seniorA New York State residentEnrolled full-time in a B.S. or B.E. degree program with an emphasis on public service.Application deadline: Saturday, February 28th, 2026 at 11:59pm.Bartilucci Scholarship Guidelines(Please also review the...
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...
Joieful Connections believes that children of all abilities should have the opportunity to attend college or other forms of higher education.Unfortunately, college is often not accessible to students with disabilities. With disabled students making up 14% of public school students, with a total of around 7 million, it’s critical that this group has more support, so they’re able to pursue...
The Island Institute Scholarship is designed for students from or attending school on Maine's 15 year-round, un-bridged islands or students attending Deer Isle / Stonington High School or St. George residents. Students may apply beginning in their senior year of high school and will receive a scholarship of $1,500/year for up to four years ($6,000 total) toward post-secondary education or...
In 1955, the Japanese American community established a scholarship to honor the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was involved with the Japanese American community on both the local and national level and believed the youth is the future of the Japanese American community.From that humble beginning, the Japanese American Community Graduation Program has developed into a program that recognizes...
The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War awards two $2,500 scholarships annually for tuition and books to high school seniors and college students (male or female) contingent upon their enrollment at an accredited four-year college or university prior to December 31st of the year the scholarship is granted.Application Check-list1. Demonstrate a record of performance in both academic and...