Mount Elizabeth Secondary is located in Kitimat, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Mount Elizabeth Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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1491 Kingfisher Ave
Kitimat, British Columbia
V8C 1E9
250 632-6174
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Kansas high school journalists have an opportunity to showcase their talents through the High School Journalist of the Year competition. Students who wish to enter the contest must submit an application form as well as a digital portfolio that will explain to the judges who they are as a student journalist.THE AWARDThe Kansas Student Journalist of the Year committee chooses...
Each scholarship application submitted will be carefully reviewed to make sure students are considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. There are over 70 different scholarship funds for students and adults who live in or have gone to school in Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency and Presque Isle Counties, thanks to many generous local donors who care about your future!...
BC students who have lived in Canada for at least seven years and have experienced adversity in their lives are eligible to apply. They may not have top grades through high school but must be capable of succeeding at the post-secondary level.EligibilityIn order to be eligible for a TCF Scholarship, applicants must:Be a current resident of BCHave lived in Canada...
Realizing youth are our most important resources, Babe Ruth League is committed to providing our participants with the very best educational sports, experience possible and to providing them with tools to enrich their lives long after their days on the baseball and softball diamond.This is one of the main reasons Babe Ruth League established a College Scholarship Program in 2001...
Columba Bush’s passion is the arts. As First Lady of Florida, she visited classrooms throughout the state, experiencing first-hand the incredible influence of the arts on the lives of students. She especially enjoyed meeting high school students and learning more about their dreams and desired career paths. So, with the support of Governor Bush and many fellow arts advocates, she...
Eligibility:1. Entering first year of university study2. Graduate of a Canadian high schoolRenewable for up to three additional years provided a 75% average is maintained.