Walnut Grove Secondary is located in Langley, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Walnut Grove Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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8919 Walnut Grove Dr
Langley, British Columbia
V1M 2N7
604 882-0220
Scholarships
We have the education of Indigenous Steelworkers and their families at heart!The United Steelworkers is pleased to announce a new scholarship beginning in 2021 that will award six scholarships of $1,500 each to qualified Indigenous USW members and their families who are pursuing post-secondary education.Eligibility:USW Indigenous Post-Secondary Scholarships are open to active or retired members of the United Steelworkers, or...
Royal Roads offers Entrance Awards and Entrance Bursaries through this inclusive awarding system that provides an applicant the opportunity to put forward a description of their unique life experience that led them to studying at this university.The Royal Roads Entrance Award program recognizes prospective students who have demonstrated achievement through academic or other preparation in one of Royal Roads’ major...
This scholarship is for students who recognize the value of a strong community and are always on the lookout for ways to help their friends and strengthen their community. It will be awarded to a student who has invited many friends to join Bold.org.To invite a friend, visit your Invite Friends page on the Bold.org dashboard to copy your unique...
NALC members have access to a number of scholarship funds to assist them financially in pursuing higher education for themselves or their children:The William C. Doherty Scholarship Fund, which awards five renewable grants of $4,000 each to children of NALC members. The fund is supported by contributions, which may be sent to Doherty Scholarship Fund, c/o NALC, 100 Indiana Ave....
Born in 1919 in Sullivan, Indiana, Robert Hawkins entered Indiana State University in 1937 as a Harold Bright Scholarship recipient (awarded for clarinet performance and excellence in student conducting), Upon graduation, he was named Director of the Indiana State Marching Band until his enlistment in the U.S. Navy in 1942. He served until an honorable discharge brought him home from...
The South Dakota Legislature authorized the Regents Scholarship Program in 2003 to allow South Dakota's most academically accomplished high school graduates to receive an affordable education at any university, college, or technical school in South Dakota that is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2004, the Legislature renamed the scholarship...