Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary is located in Surrey, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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6151 180 St
Surrey, British Columbia
V3S 4L5
604 574-7407
Scholarships
The scholarship is designed to identify and reward outstanding high school seniors who have demonstrated an ability to excel in the fields of academics, extra-curricular school activities and community involvement. The scholarship is available to any male, graduating high school senior who is enrolling in a four-year undergraduate college program that commences in the fall. The scholarship is awarded through the...
Our Activist Artist initiative recognizes the powerful connection between human rights and artists around the world. Human rights activists come from many different backgrounds, but one of the most powerful, yet often overlooked, forces in the human rights movement are the artists.Artists can challenge, inform, inspire, and ultimately move communities toward understanding, acceptance and change. Through diverse media, such as...
A significant portion of the Rotary Club of Los Angeles Foundation annually goes towards scholarships for high-need, high-performing students from Los Angeles County.These funds are distributed as scholarships during the annual Scholarship program, that culminates a process of evaluations and interviews of scholarship applicants.There are many Legacy-Circle members who have left instructions in their endowment to benefit scholarships specifically. As...
The purpose of the Society of Physics Students scholarship program is to encourage the study of physics and the pursuit of high scholarship. The Peggy Dixon Two-Year Scholarship is intended for students transitioning from a two-year college into a physics bachelor's degree program. The scholarship is named in memory of Dr. Peggy A. Dixon , SPS and Sigma Pi Sigma...
The Door to College Scholarship Program (DTC) provides up to $5,000 per year toward the educational expenses of undergraduate students enrolled at Nebraska postsecondary educational institutions who graduated high school from a Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center (YRTC), or from an approved or accredited public, private, nondenominational or parochial high school, or received a diploma of high school equivalency (GED)...
A total of ten cadets and their JROTC programs will each receive a $1,000 BBB Ethical Cadet Scholarship, recognizing cadets and programs for embodying ethics through service with $20,000 in total scholarships to be awarded.ESSAY QUESTIONS & REQUIREMENTSCadets must provide the following information as part of the scholarship application:One (1) letter of recommendation from a JROTC staff member or school...