Captain Meares Elem-Secondary is located in Tahsis, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Captain Meares Elem-Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 460
Tahsis, British Columbia
V0P 1X0
250 934-6305
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Purpose and HistoryEstablished by her parents in memory of Debbie Van Cleave, an East Tennessee award-winning artist whose talent in pottery was not diminished by the fact that she was blind. The scholarship is intended to benefit legally blind students pursuing higher education.Scholarship Amount$1,400 one-year awardEligibilityThe Debbie Van Cleave Scholarship is for graduating seniors or current college students whose permanent...
ELIGIBILITY:Graduating Seniors in any High School may enter. History, Government and English students are particularly encouraged to participate. The authors of the three best essays submitted will be the winners if the essays so warrant. They will be recognized and the prizes presented by The Sons of the Republic of Texas at the annual San Jacinto Celebration in Houston. The...
Applications for Scholarships Must be Postmarked by March 31KPOA Scholarship Terms and Eligibility Requirements:1. Must be a high school senior or college student and the child or dependent* of an active KPOA Member. Dependent as defined by the IRS is either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative of the taxpayer.2. Must attend an accredited technical school, junior college (community...
The purpose of this one-year, $5,000 scholarship is to support the utility forestry and arboriculture industry by helping college students interested in those fields achieve high academic goals without accumulating burdensome debt. Up to $500 of the scholarship can be used for books and supplies.Applications accepted January 15 to March 15, each year.Applicants must be high school seniors entering college...
Description: Awarded to a full-time first-year student entering UPEI from the Halifax region(preference). The recipient will have a minimum average of 85%, will have participated in community service activities during high school, and is not in receipt of another scholarship of more than $2,500.Background: In 2004, a group of UPEI alumni and former Islanders established The Halifax Friends of UPEI Scholarship.
Forward Steps believes in providing the support that foster youth need in order to earn a postsecondary education and accomplish YOUR dreams. We are here to help YOU succeed!NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONSForward Steps is now accepting applications on a rolling basis for the 2025-2026 academic year!Applicants must have verifiable experience in the foster care system. More information about confirmation of foster...