Colonel Gray Senior High School is located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Scholarships for students attending Colonel Gray Senior High School can be found in our scholarship database
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175 Spring Park Road
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
C1A 3Y8
902-368-6860
Scholarships
The family of Andrew Q. Peschard (Menlo Atherton High School graduating class of 2017) would like to offer this scholarship in his memory to raise the visibility of a graduating high school senior from the San Francisco Bay Area, who has demonstrated resilience in their mental health journey and determination in pursuing a college education.Applicantsgraduating seniors, attending high school in...
The purpose of the Ellis and Nellie Patch Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to sophomore, junior, or senior students from Johnson County who are enrolled at least half-time at a post-secondary, not-for-profit educational institution (university, community college, trade/technical school).Who is eligible?Any graduate of a Johnson County high school, or a recipient of a GED from within Johnson County, who...
Awarded to a first-year student graduating from a PEI high school who is of good character, as demonstrated through extracurricular activity, and is pursuing 10 courses (30 semester-hours) from September to May in the Faculty of Arts.Background: This award was established by his family in honour of George Edward Hart, B.A., M.A., M.Ed., born in PEI in 1914 and whose...
The Hope for Healing Scholarship is an evergreen offering that awards two recipients annually. The purpose of the scholarship, awarded to one undergraduate and one graduate student each year, is to encourage more of America’s best and brightest to pursue a vocation in the field of addiction and mental health.Who Can Apply?Any Undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in a...
Eligibilty Requirements: Awards will be granted annually to two students entering full-time studies in first year directly from a Canadian high school.Applicants require outstanding academic achievement (minimum "A" [85%] average in the best six Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits [OACs] or equivalent) and significant involvement in extra-curricular activities or volunteer work outside of...
For the Jubilee next year Pope Francis has invited us to become “pilgrims of hope.” Share a personal story about a time when hope played an important role in your life. Describe the situation, how you felt, and what gave you hope during that time. Explain how this experience impacted you and what you learned about the importance of hope.ENTRYEntries...