Arborg Collegiate is located in Arborg, Manitoba. Scholarships for students attending Arborg Collegiate can be found in our scholarship database
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Box 220
Arborg, Manitoba
R0C 0A0
(204) 376-2605
Scholarships
The Don Moore Scholarship award of $1,500.00 is available to an Alberta student completing any year of studies in a recognized program for the operation of recreation services at an Alberta post-secondary institution. The student demonstrates excellence in their course grades, as well as personal qualities, that would indicate the promise of success in the recreation field. The student is...
Since 1967, we have awarded more than $3,000,000 in scholarships to youth pursuing a future in the agriculture industry. We believe assisting our industry’s future leaders in obtaining higher education is an investment in the future and is an integral part of fulfilling NC Farm Bureau’s mission.The R. Flake Shaw Scholarship program awards:Eight individual, university-level scholarships granted for a four-year...
This page is a section-by-section overview of the application for the undergraduate Boren Scholarships. Program design and strong essays are critical to a successful application, so be sure to review the sections on Selecting an Eligible Study Abroad Program and writing the Essays.Applicants should notify their Boren Awards campus representative as early as possible in the application process. They have...
Aims / Goals: To encourage the research and writing of Okanagan history by secondary and post-secondary students.Eligibility: Students currently in Grades 9 to 12, or at any post-secondary institution.Prize: $1000.00 (one thousand dollars).Possible publication in Okanagan History, the annual publication of the Okanagan Historical Society.General Criteria The essay must:Depict history which occurred in the geographic area encompassed by the Okanagan, Shuswap and...
Five annual $1,000 awards to members of the Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder Hockey Team (men’s) who are enrolled in an undergraduate degree program. In addition to the normal academic requirements (section 7.0), recipients must be in good standing on the team and demonstrate financial need. The award was created “to promote the advancement of education of amateur hockey players...
The Governor’s Distinguished Scholarship is the most academically rigorous scholarship program offered for those graduating high school seniors scoring either a minimum composite or superscore of 32 on the ACT or 1410 on the SAT and a 3.5 unweighted, cumulative grade point average. Those named National Merit Finalists or National Achievement Scholars may qualify without meeting the GPA requirement but...