Clayton Heights Secondary is located in Surrey, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Clayton Heights Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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7003 188 St
Surrey, British Columbia
V4N 3G6
604 576-4138
Scholarships
The Arthur Paulin Automotive Scholarship Award is named in honour of longtime Automotive Industry Association of Canada (AIA Canada) volunteer, Arthur Paulin. As President of H. Paulin and Company Limited for over 35 years, and later Chair of the AIA Canada Board of Directors in 1990, Arthur remained passionate about innovation—constantly driving the development of new products, packaging, and improved...
BOC Sciences is proud to have established a Scholarship Program that awards $1,000 once a year to college students who are pursuing a chemistry-related field of study. This scholarship aims to support and empower the next generation of chemists, helping unlock their full potential and make significant contributions to the scientific community.The 2025 BOC Sciences Chemistry Scholarship Program is now...
Each year Jenner Ag offers Illinois and Indiana high school and college students pursuing an agriculture degree the opportunity to further their education with scholarships. The scholarships are available for ag students in their high school senior year or up to their college junior year to help with their education in an agriculture degree program. Scholarship amount varies by year....
Anna Sprott Scholarship: $2,000 towards tuition cost.Open to support women taking a program in Sprott Shaw’s Business Faculty.Submission by a 300-word written essay.All awards, grants and scholarships are subject to our Grant and Scholarship Terms and Conditions.All awards, grants and scholarships (with the exception of the Military Grant, Since 1903 High School Scholarship and RJ Sprott Award), will be selected...
Four scholarships of $1000.00 each will be awarded annually to graduating aboriginal (Status, Non-status, Métis and Inuit) secondary school/adult students. These awards are administered by the Ontario Native Education Counselling Association.CRITERIAStudent of aboriginal ancestry graduating from an Ontario Secondary School with O.S.S.D of the current school year (proof of ancestry may include a status card, Métis card, or a letter...
The Beef Industry Scholarship was introduced in 1989 through Live Cattle Futures Contract of the CME Group. The National Cattlemen’s Foundation and CME Group are committed to the future of the cattle industry and continue to recognize and support outstanding youth in the beef community. The tradition remains strong today, each year a total of ten $1,500.00 scholarships are awarded...