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9457 136 St
Surrey, British Columbia
V3V 5W4
604 588-1258
Scholarships
Each year, there are several scholarships sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation available to American Junior Shorthorn Association (AJSA) members.The ASA and the Foundation find offering college support to the youth of the association is very important as they are a part of the future of the industry and the Shorthorn breed.AJSA members are eligible to apply for up to three...
The Reuben T. Guenthner Scholarship is given in memory of Reuben T. Guenthner, a leader in Career and Technical Education (CTE) in both the state and nation. Mr. Guenthner was first a CTE student, then a secondary CTE instructor, a local administrator supportive of CTE programs, and finally a member of the North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education...
The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The AIA Silicon Valley Scholarship program has three scholarships available for students who meet legal residence requirements and are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program leading to a career in architecture.SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNTUP TO $5,000NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPSUP TO 2BACKGROUNDThe Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship Fund was established by...
Thank you for your interest in the Caleb Scholars Program. Although our application period is currently closed, we appreciate your commitment to advancing Inuit leadership and conservation. Scholars are selected once a year.Next Application Cycle: Fall 2026 / Spring 2027 academic yearApplication Opening: May 2026Deadline: July 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM in your local time zoneQuestions: calebscholars@kawerak.orgFor support in preparing...
Eligibility RequirementsBe an enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.Have a High School Diploma, HSED or GED.Be accepted into an accredited vocational program, college or university recognized by the Department of Education within the United States.Must have a complete Oneida Higher Education student file prior to the end of the semester/term/courses.Length of FundingThere is a limited amount...
KuwneepuyƓmuw (Welcome) to the Education Department!The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) has identified the importance of promoting education as a life-long process which requires the broad participation of all age groups of the tribal membership. The purpose of the Education Department is to serve tribal membership's life-long educational needs.Scholarship Section:WTGHA HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT INFORMATION:The Higher Education Grant Scholarship award...