GORHAM MEMORIAL EDUCATION CENTRE is located in LIVERPOOL NS, Nova Scotia. Scholarships for students attending GORHAM MEMORIAL EDUCATION CENTRE can be found in our scholarship database
PO BOX 1974
LIVERPOOL NS, Nova Scotia
B0T 1K0
902-354-7630
Scholarships
Operations and Power Division ScholarshipApplicant RequirementsThe OPD Scholarship is intended for an undergraduate or graduate studentMust be enrolled in a course of study leading to a degree in nuclear science or engineering at an accredited institution in the United StatesMust have completed a minimum of two complete academic years in a four-year nuclear science or engineering programMust be U.S. citizens...
The James Maxwell Scholarship in Human Geography ($6,000 for an individual, if applications merit) is awarded to students enrolled in a Master’s program at a Canadian university and engaged in thesis research on Canadian human geography. This scholarship was named in honour of James Maxwell, a former Executive Director of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. EligibilityApplications are open to Canadian...
A college education is already a major financial challenge for most American families, but it becomes infinitely more difficult for a student when a parent dies, leaving little or no life insurance.Life insurance is an important financial safety net that parents can leave their families. Unfortunately more than 100 million Americans don’t have life insurance, and most with coverage have...
African American Wake or Durham County graduating high school seniors with financial need who have overcome adversity. The students selected must be attending NC State University, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Greensboro, UNC Asheville, UNC Wilmington, UNC Charlotte, UNC Pembroke, East Carolina University, Davidson, Elon, or Duke University.About Loomis, Rose and Ruth PeeblesLoomis and Rose Peebles dedicated their lives to educating...
The Part-Time TAG Program for County College Students provides grants to eligible students while enrolled for between 6-11 credits. The amount of an individual award varies based upon the student's need, cost of attendance and available funding.Eligibility RequirementsStudents must:A) Have a high school diploma or recognized equivalentB) Demonstrate financial needC) Students must be citizens, eligible non-citizens or eligible to file...
The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) awards academic scholarships to students who will be attending a US college/university next school year and are interested in the actuarial profession. Applications are open from January 1 to March 31 each year.Applications are evaluated on various criteria including, but not limited to, academic performance, commitment to pursuing the actuarial profession, exam progress,...