Matthew McNair Secondary is located in Richmond, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Matthew McNair Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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9500 No. 4 Rd
Richmond, British Columbia
V7A 2Y9
604 668-6575
Scholarships
FIRST, we will offer a scholarship(s) to a senior who has been active in high school sports. The amount of the scholarship(s) and the number of scholarships given will be determined on a year-to-year basis. The SECOND is the Mark Tiby Scholarship. A female athlete will be able to apply for the IGCA Scholarships, the Mark Tiby Scholarship, and the...
Jack Terry was born in Poland in 1930. As a young boy, he lost his entire family in the Holocaust and struggled to survive the horrors of three Nazi Concentration Camps. At the end of the war, an American Army officer found Jack alone in the camp and arranged for him to come to the United States.Jack was then 15...
The computer science field is one of the fastest growing and most lucrative industries, but there’s a stark lack of diversity when it comes to both people and ideas.The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship will support the next generation of multi-faceted computer scientists, with a special focus on coders, by providing financial assistance for their degree. The goal is to uplift...
2 awards, one for a male and one for a female junior golfer who are entering post-secondary studies. Selection based on golf achievement and prowess, superior scholastic performance, high character and leadership ability.Golf Saskatchewan annually presents scholarships to deserving member golfers to assist in her/his pursuit of high school and post-secondary academic excellence. The SAGE scholarships are named after or...
In memory of Kevin Maez (1986-2022), Attorney Greg Gold and the Colorado legal team at The Gold Law Firm provide five scholarship awards each semester to first-time college freshmen within the United States. Each award is worth $1,000, and awards will be mailed directly to the winning students’ financial aid offices.Kevin Maez was a man whose life was a testament...
Washington Council of the Blind is a nonprofit all-volunteer organization dedicated to promoting opportunity, equality, and independence in the blind community through education, public awareness, and advocacy.By providing financial support to qualified legally blind Washington residents, the Washington Council of the Blind:supports their personal growth and realization of educational goalsincreases the visibility of legally blind students on campusespromotes the development...