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9200 No. 1 Rd
Richmond, British Columbia
V7E 6L5
604 668-6615
Scholarships
Awards and BursariesThe ASTTBC Foundation provides thousands of dollars annually to support students in ASTTBC-recognized programs. Programs eligible for ASTTBC Foundation bursaries and awards.High School BursaryEach year, the Foundation provides a $1,000 bursary to a BC secondary school student who will be entering an applied science or engineering technology diploma program at one of BC’s post-secondary institutes in their graduation...
Established in the late 1960s to honor Marge Karker, a former coordinator of the Michigan Farm Bureau Women's Programs and 37-year employee of Michigan Farm Bureau, this scholarship awards three $1,000 gifts to students attending Michigan State University and enrolled in an agriculture program.Marge Karker led Farm Bureau members in activities involving citizenship, health, education, legislation, public relations, safety and community...
Since 2022, we've awarded US$1 million to 500 students. These scholarships provide support for students who are members of a historically underrepresented population within the tech space, creating academic and career pathways, and ultimately culminating in IT audit and cyber-related careers. Awardees receive critical funds to continue and complete higher education and an ISACA Career Building Bundle to connect students...
The General Conference Department of Women's Ministries (GC WM) scholarship program is established to give scholarships to women who are committed to serving the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church who would otherwise be unable to afford a Christian education. Scholarship awards are based on academic achievement, financial need, and community outreach. Specific amounts of scholarship awards vary each year...
The American Academy of Neurology is pleased to offer a two-year award to support practice-based research, which is defined as “clinical research that evaluates translation of evidence into best clinical practice.” This may include evaluation of health services, quality of care, implementation of therapies, physician performance, or patient adherence. It is intended to create unique training opportunities previously difficult to...
The National Scholarship Program of the American Board of Funeral Service Education was established to provide financial awards to students enrolled in funeral service or mortuary science programs to assist them in obtaining their professional education. Established during the 1960’s the program has awarded scholarships to hundreds of students.Scholarships are generally from $1,500 - $2,500 for an academic year and...