A.R. MacNeill Secondary is located in Richmond, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending A.R. MacNeill Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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6611 No. 4 Rd
Richmond, British Columbia
V6Y 2T2
604 668-6212
Scholarships
Named after the academically passionate wife, mother, and grandmother, the Barbara Price Grant provides financial awards of $1,500 to high-achieving high school seniors (or equivalent) planning to enter their first semester of post-secondary education in the following Fall.Are You...A high-school senior;A US citizen, permanent resident or DACA;Planning on attending a US college/university for the first time in Fall 2025;A scholar...
FFBC awards annual scholarships to outstanding Iowa high school seniors who advocate for inclusion, fight homophobia, and educate their schools and/or communities about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) issues. Academic excellence, extracurricular activities and community involvement also factor into the awards.The scholarships are $3,000 each. The number of awards varies each year based on the number and quality of...
The Fran Ward Women in Arboriculture Scholarship, established by the Penn-Del Chapter of ISA, provides financial support for university and college students through scholarships to foster a greater appreciation of shade trees and promote the science and practice of professional arboriculture by women. Applicants must be enrolled in a major, minor, option, or program related to the practice of arboriculture...
An annual scholarship consisting of $4,000 to a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS specializing public library services in an ALA-accredited program.This scholarship was made as a bequest from the estate of Julia Jussim Brody who began her distinguished career at the New York Public Library as a children’s librarian and, even while being an administrator,...
Each year NPVA offers merit-based scholarships for students who are committed to volunteering and making a difference in their communities. Our scholarships are open to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.Eligibility CriteriaApplicants must:Be currently enrolled or plan to be enrolled part-time or full-time in an accredited U.S. college or university. Vocational/technical, two-year, four-year, or graduate institutions are eligible.Be a high...
Applications are due February 15 each year. Once the application process is closed, applications are sent to each selection committee. Reviewers independently “score” each application. The highest-ranking applicant is considered the recipient of the scholarship. If there is a tie between top candidates, the selection is based on the candidate matching the preference as identified in the fund agreement.Scholarship agreements...