FOREST HEIGHTS COMMUNITY SCHOOL is located in CHESTER BASIN NS, Nova Scotia. Scholarships for students attending FOREST HEIGHTS COMMUNITY SCHOOL can be found in our scholarship database
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CHESTER BASIN NS, Nova Scotia
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902-275-2700
Scholarships
The Organization for Autism Research’s scholarship program awards $3,000 scholarships to students across the autism spectrum. We are pleased to invite applications from persons with an autism diagnosis (DSM-IV or later criteria) pursuing full-time, post-secondary, education in any of the following: four-year undergraduate college or university, two-year undergraduate college, trade school, technical school, vocational school, or cooperative life skills program.Since...
Attorney Mallon Snyder and his staff care deeply about their clients, taking a hands-on approach to protecting their rights and setting them up for success. We understand how big of a difference it can make to have someone in your corner, advocating for your best interests and goals.We want to extend this same advocacy and support to younger generations working...
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.Applicant EligibilityNative American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (student or one parent...
The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association is now accepting applications for college students enrolling full-time at a community college or university as sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate students for the 2026-27 academic year. Scholarship funds can be applied to tuition.Application deadline is May 1, 2026.Scholarships totaling up to $9,000.00 will be awarded.Scholarship recipients will be announced during the annual Mid-Year meeting June...
The Journalism Education Association sponsors up to two $1,000 scholarships for education majors who intend to teach scholastic journalism. Each recipient must be a college junior, senior, or master’s degree student in a program designed to prepare him/her for teaching at the secondary-school level. Current secondary-school journalism teachers who are in a degree program to improve their journalism teaching skills...
General eligibility requirementsTo apply for a scholarship you must meet all of the following requirements:1. You must be a child or grandchild (including a stepchild, foster child, step-grandchild, or foster grandchild) or a legal ward of a current or retired member of a NUPGE Component or a Component’s affiliate.*2. You must be planning to enter the 1st year of a...