Chief Albert Wright School is located in Tulita, Northwest Territories. Scholarships for students
attending Chief Albert Wright School can be found in our scholarship database.
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Box 126
Tulita, Northwest Territories
X0E 0K0
867-588-4361
Scholarships
The attorneys at StangerLaw LLC are passionate about advocating for our personal injury and auto accident clients. So passionate, in fact, that we want to ensure that the next generation of lawyers is prepared to represent these same clients. That preparation begins in law school.To encourage students to focus on their studies, StangerLaw LLC will award $1,000 to one law...
The Pearce Law Firm in Philadelphia is pleased to offer The Pearce Law Firm – Empowering Women In Law Scholarship. This scholarship opportunity is open to women nationwide who are currently attending a law school in the United States. This scholarship is intended to encourage & support outstanding achievement & leadership by example from women in the field of law.The...
The Glens Falls Foundation Gilberto and Lennetta Pesquera Fund offers scholarship grants for medical school education on an annual basis to assist qualified men and women who have graduated from local area schools and have successfully completed the first year of medical school. The current amount for each grant is $4,000 per year. Four grants will be awarded for each...
The Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) works to increase and diversify California's healthcare workforce by providing scholarships and loan repayments to health professional students and graduates who provide direct patient care in those communities. The purpose of the Bachelor of Science Nursing Scholarship Program (BSNSP) is to increase the number of highly trained skilled nurses providing direct...
This award recognizes up to six Indigenous students for their creative writing talent. Each recipient receives a $2,500 award.
Who is eligible
You must:
A) Submit a creative writing piece that is completely original (a short story, poem, essay, play or song)
B) Be 18 years old or younger
C) Self-identify as an Indigenous person
D) Attend a school in...
This scholarship was named in honour of Alexander Rutherford, who had the distinction of being Alberta’s first Premier and Minister of Education. He was known for his strong support of public education, particularly the University of Alberta and his active involvement in community affairs.PurposeTo recognize and reward academic achievement of senior high school students and encourage them to pursue post-secondary...