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727 Templeton Dr
Vancouver, British Columbia
V5L 4N8
604 713-8984
Scholarships
The Space to Succeed Scholarship from The Storage Center aims to empower students who actively contribute to their communities and aspire to pursue higher education.By recognizing and supporting students dedicated to service, growth, and leadership, this scholarship reflects a commitment to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. The scholarship supports students who volunteer, uplift their communities, and seek financial aid to...
Barowsky Scholars is a scholarship that supports students who are interested in honing their careful listening, civic discourse, facilitation, and negotiation skills to become leaders who build trust and find common ground across people and groups with differing views and experiences. Maine residents, who are graduating from high school and planning to attend a four-year college to obtain their bachelor’s...
The Foundation annually awards scholarship money to high school or college students pursuing an education in logistics, transportation, or passenger travel. Three scholarship programs are available to NDTA members and their financial dependents pursuing the study of logistics, transportation, supply chain, physical distribution, or passenger travel services:Academic Scholarship Program A is for currently enrolled college studentsAcademic Scholarship Program B is...
The Alois and Marie Goldmann Scholarship was established in 1997 by Mary and George Freund in honor of George’s grandparents who perished at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust. The purpose of this scholarship is to promote a greater understanding of the Holocaust among high school students in Idaho.ELIGIBILITY - Applicants must meet the following requirements:Be a student graduating...
Helps First-Generation Young Women living in Nevada or Hawaii.The scholarship funds the undergraduate or graduate college education of first-generation young women of Portuguese, Mexican, Central American or South American ancestry, under the age of 25. The term first-generation is defined here as a young woman who has immigrated to the United States of America and become a naturalized citizen or...
EligibilityTo be eligible, you must:be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, andhave applied to a campus baccalaureate degree program, anddemonstrate a history of activities and/or accomplishments promoting strong to exemplary leadership, service, goal orientation, and the development of grit in overcoming obstacles (see Writing your Essay for details).have not previously attended any academic post-secondary with the exception of having completed...