RICHMOND ACADEMY is located in LOUISDALE NS, Nova Scotia. Scholarships for students attending RICHMOND ACADEMY can be found in our scholarship database
PO BOX 599
LOUISDALE NS, Nova Scotia
B0E 1V0
902-345-4949
Scholarships
Award value: up to $9000Number of awards: 1Application to apply for High School AwardsDonor: Pembina CorporationPembina Corporation, in honour of T.S. Dobson on the occasion of his retirement from the Board of Directors, Pembina Resources LimitedAward description: Offered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in the Faculty of NursingAcademic meritExtra-curricular activities.Required criteria: Student type: UndergraduateFaculty: NursingYear entering: 1stCitizenship/residency:...
MIHA is pleased to offer 8 scholarship opportunities annually totaling $11,500! New this year, MIHA will award four $1500, and four $1000 scholarships! In addition, the Michigan Horse Council through MIHA awards two $500 scholarships, and Lighthouse Sportswear, the official merchandise vendor to the MIHA, sponsors a $500 scholarship. MIHA registered riders/grooms who compete 3 of the 4 high school...
Are you a high school student aspiring to become a nurse, doctor, chiropractor, or another medical specialist? We want to help you on your journey with a $500 annual scholarship! Fill out the form with your information by July 1st, 2025, and a winner will be selected by August 1st, 2025 and announced shortly after.Who can apply: High school seniors...
The Girls for Gaming Scholarship honors individuals who help empower and educate girls and young women on the various roles within the gaming industry with the purpose of driving and normalizing gender diversity within gaming. This initiative aims to support the scholarship recipient through their education (if they are a student) and provide a mentoring program to further grow ally...
Graduate Sabbatical Grants provide up to $15,000 to PhD candidates (ABD) and postdoctoral fellows to buy out teaching or research responsibilities for a semester so that they can complete vital work toward the completion of their degrees, publications, or other milestones in their early academic careers. These highly competitive grants can be renewed for grantees who show exceptional progress. Summer...
An educator and Deaf advocate, Charmaine Letourneau received the Order of Canada in 2001 in recognition of her work in improving the quality of life for Deaf people.Be Deaf or Hard of Hearing (the extent of hearing loss must be significant).Be a permanent resident or citizen of Canada.Be a resident of Alberta.Be pursuing an academic or training program at a...