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Mount Allison's Bell Scholarships are among the largest undergraduate awards in Canada.All applicants to the Marjorie Young Bell Scholarship Program are considered for the Bell Family Achievement Award as well.All finalists of the Marjorie Young Bell Scholarship or the Bell Family Achievement Award who are not selected are offered the President's Scholarship, valued at $20,000.Value$36,000 ($9,000 per year) plus $8,000...
The name of this scholarship is the North Dakota Stockmen’s Foundation Jack and Vander Reich Memorial Endowment Scholarship.PURPOSE: The purpose of this scholarship is to provide a source of financial support for a student preparing to study an agricultural major and to honor the memory of the late Jack and Vander Reich of Zap, who left a positive mark on...
Achieve will be offering two scholarships throughout the year. Gifts totaling $2,000 will be awarded annually. Each semester (spring and fall) one recipient will receive a $1,000 scholarship to the institution of their choice. Recipients are only eligible to receive the scholarship once during their lifetime.How to ApplyAchieve Today; the trusted leader in personal development coaching has been a long...
Our scholarships for Indigenous students work to address the education inequity faced by Indigenous peoples in Alberta by making post-secondary studies more financially accessible.The $1,500 awards are based on scholastic achievement, financial need and community involvement. Scholarship recipients are selected by an external committee with expertise in academia and Indigenous education.We award 9 scholarships each year to Indigenous students enrolled...
Belcourt Brosseau Métis Awards (BBMAs) support Métis Albertans with scholarships up to $10,000 each year for post-secondary education.Our StoryTHE BBMAS WERE ESTABLISHED IN 2001 by the directors of the Canative Housing Corporation, Orval Belcourt, Dr. Herb Belcourt, and Georges Brosseau QC. Their vision was to help Métis Albertans realize self-sufficiency through post-secondary education and skills development.Over the past twenty years...
The Native American Scholarships endowment fund was established in 1988 to foster a sense of shared purpose and positive interaction between archaeologists and Native Americans. Since 1998, the SAA has used endowment income to award the Arthur C. Parker Scholarship. In 2009, the Society added two new awards to support undergraduate and graduate education in archaeology and, in 2021, a...