RANKIN SCHOOL OF THE NARROWS is located in IONA NS, Nova Scotia. Scholarships for students attending RANKIN SCHOOL OF THE NARROWS can be found in our scholarship database
4144 HWY 223
IONA NS, Nova Scotia
B2C 1A9
902-725-2210
Scholarships
The energy industry has always lived with one foot in the present and the other in the future. With many major projects power plants, dams, pipelines—having development times measured in decades, success depends upon anticipating the needs of companies and countries in the years ahead.We look forward to seeing what the next great minds bring to this ever-transforming industry, and...
Asher Hoffman is proud to offer an annual scholarship designed to support undergraduate students pursuing studies in law or related fields. Our firm is committed to recognizing the potential of future legal professionals, emphasizing Confidence, Courage, and Determination in their academic journeys.This scholarship provides $1,000 to assist with tuition, fees, and other educational expenses. Applicants must comply with all applicable...
AEEF, along with the generosity of individual and corporate donors, currently funds the AEEF Scholarship Program. AEEF administers scholarships on behalf of engineering societies and committees including the Alaska Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE), American Society of Civil Engineers, Mat-Su Branch, and Anchorage E-Week. The goal of AEEF is to consistently provide scholarships to support higher education in college engineering...
Category: AthletesValue: $1000Application Deadline: January 15Five 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...
In 1955, the Japanese American community established a scholarship to honor the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was involved with the Japanese American community on both the local and national level and believed the youth is the future of the Japanese American community.From that humble beginning, the Japanese American Community Graduation Program has developed into a program that recognizes...
Hayden Huston was a 1941 graduate of Pinedale High School. Because of the financial condition of his family, he was unable to go to college, so, instead, he joined the Navy and served throughout World War II, mostly overseas in the Pacific. He received the Purple Heart during his service and was on the battleship USS Missouri when the Japanese...