ÉCOLE DE LA RIVE-SUD is located in BLOCKHOUSE N.-?, Nova Scotia. Scholarships for students attending ÉCOLE DE LA RIVE-SUD can be found in our scholarship database
63 SCHOOL RD
BLOCKHOUSE N.-?, Nova Scotia
B0J 1E0
902-624-5100
Scholarships
Field: Unrestricted.Value: $10,000.Number: 1.Duration: Up to 4 years.ConditionsAwarded to Canadian and/or international students who are beginning an undergraduate degree program on the Saint John campus directly from high school. Selection is based on scholastic attainment, the demonstration of leadership qualities, as well as community involvement.DonorThe estate of Dr. Colin B. Mackay, BA' 42, LLD '55, President of UNB, 1953-1969, President...
Masonic Lodges, Masonic Appendant and Concordant Bodies offer scholarships across the State of Washington. Criteria, award amount, and timelines vary. Explore below to see what you might qualify for.Masonic Legacy Scholarship - $3,750 each(4 Awarded)Requirements:Child, stepchild, grandchild, step-grandchild, sibling or dependent (IRS definition) (or one who was in good standing at the time of his death) of a member in...
Creating Safe Classrooms and Schools for LGBTQ+ PeopleThe LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa was created to promote human and civil rights by making our public schools safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning+ persons (LGBTQ+). The program was renamed in 2009 in memory of CTA member and educator Guy DeRosa. Guy...
One or more scholarships are awarded to academically outstanding entering or continuing undergraduate students with a physical disability who graduated from a Canadian secondary school or attended a university or college in BC prior to attending UVic.Entrance scholarships & awardsUndergraduate students who are new to UVic are eligible for a number of scholarships, awards, medals and prizes made available through...
The American Indian Education Fund (AIEF) was established to support educational opportunities for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students. Our vision is strong, self-sufficient American Indian communities. Scholarships are chosen by a national selection committee and decisions are based on an overall assessment of the completed application.Undergraduate and Graduate 2025-2026 ApplicationsDEADLINE: April 4, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST...
ELIGIBILITYThe Barron Prize welcomes applications from public-spirited young people who are, on our April 15 deadline:between the ages of 8 and 18 (not yet age 19)permanent residents of and currently residing in the U.S.A. or Canadacurrently working on an inspiring service project or have done so within the past 12 monthsworking as an individual to lead their service work. The...