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Spruce Woods Colony
Brookdale, Manitoba
R0K 0G0
(204) 354-2259
Scholarships
Houzz is committed to supporting and encouraging women architecture students as they pursue their educational endeavors and enter the world of residential design. Open to female students studying architecture/architectural engineering at the undergraduate or graduate level.EligibilityThe Houzz Scholarship Program is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, 17 years of age or older...
The Pilot International Scholarship was established in 1988 to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students preparing for a career working with youth and young adults in leadership and development, helping people and encouraging brain safety and health, or caring for families during times of need.Eligibility:Graduating high school seniors and full-time undergraduate students. Must remain a full-time student for the duration...
The Commission offers teaching scholarships for students who are residents of an underserved county. Underserved counties include Allen County, Marion County, Lake County, St. Joseph County, and Vanderburgh County. If selected, students must agree in writing to apply for a teaching position at a school in an underserved county and, if hired, teach in an underserved county for at least...
Anna Sprott Scholarship: $2,000 towards tuition cost.Open to support women taking a program in Sprott Shaw’s Business Faculty.Submission by a 300-word written essay.Application Deadline: July 31stAll awards, grants and scholarships are subject to our Grant and Scholarship Terms and Conditions.All awards, grants and scholarships (with the exception of the Military Grant, Since 1903 High School Scholarship and RJ Sprott Award),...
An immigrant to the United States in 1842 at the age of 3, Amos D. Bridge founded Bridgecorp in Connecticut in 1875. The company treated employees fairly in the Merit (open) Shop way – with pay rate based upon what they produced. The company first came to Maine in 1914, with the headquarters finally migrating to Maine during World War...
The GCSAA Legacy Awards competition aids children and grandchildren of GCSAA members.Key factsAwards of $1,500Must be a senior in high school or enrolled in an institute of higher learningParent or grandparent must be active Class A, B, C, EM, A-Retired, B-Retired, or AA member for five or more consecutive years.Past winners may reapply after a one-year hiatusMore than one student...