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(787)822-2050
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Don’t miss the opportunity to submit an essay or a video for the National Scholarship Awards.Four regional essay/video awards of $3,250 each are awarded as follows:(1) university/college (East)(1) university/college (West)(1) high school (East)(1) high school (West)To be eligible for the awards:Applicants must be Canadian residents studying in Canada.Applicants must be enrolled or expected to enroll in a post-secondary program of at...
A young person’s lifelong success begins with an education. Guided by our mission to encourage Minnesota’s youth of color to pursue post-secondary education, the Page Education Foundation promotes the academic achievement, personal responsibility, and untapped potential of Minnesota’s students of color to become vital contributors to their communities. We accomplish this by awarding grants.PAGE GRANTThe Page Education Foundation awards annual,...
Tomorrow’s dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrine’s task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the...
General eligibility requirementsTo apply for a scholarship you must meet all of the following requirements:You must be a child or grandchild (including a foster child or foster grandchild) or a legal ward of a current or retired member of a NUPGE Component or a Component’s affiliate.You must be planning to enter the 1st year of a public, post-secondary education institution,...
Lisa Pauline Huus was a pioneer for people with disabilities seeking access to mainstream education in British Columbia. She was the first student with a significant disability (spinal muscular atrophy) to attend the BC public school system, in Victoria, BritishColumbia, and graduated from Claremont Senior Secondary School in 1985. She continued to be a trailblazer for other students with disabilities...
The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides financial support for students who are active and emerging organizers in progressive movements for liberation, self-determination and social and economic justice in their communities. These need-based scholarships are awarded to students who are enrolled at a college or university or in a trade or technical program.The maximum grant available is $15,000 per year (from July...