A.Y. Jackson Secondary School is located in Kanata, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending A.Y. Jackson Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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150 Abbeyhill Dr
Kanata, Ontario
K2L 1H7
(613) 836-2527
Scholarships
The Pilot International Scholarship was established in 1988 to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students preparing for a career working with youth and young adults in leadership and development, helping people and encouraging brain safety and health, or caring for families during times of need.Eligibility:Graduating high school seniors and full-time undergraduate students. Must remain a full-time student for the duration...
The Alois and Marie Goldmann Scholarship was established in 1997 by Mary and George Freund in honor of George’s grandparents who perished at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust. The purpose of this scholarship is to promote a greater understanding of the Holocaust among high school students in Idaho.ELIGIBILITY – Applicants must meet the following requirements:Be a student graduating...
Established in 2007 by Brian King in honor of his parents, Dorsey and Betty King, who grew up in Claiborne County and resided in Campbell County.Scholarship Amount$1,600 one-year awardEligibilityThe Dorsey and Betty King Scholarship is for graduating seniors of Claiborne or Campbell County, Tennessee high schools who plan to enroll in college full-time to study business or registered nursing and...
Description: Awarded to a PEI high school graduate entering first year who has a strong academic record, a demonstrated financial need, and who is not already on a renewable scholarship. This award is renewable for four years consecutively, provided they maintain full-time registration status and the academic requirements of 75% in first year and 80% in subsequent years.Background: In 1999,...
Following active duty service, many United States military veterans choose to earn a higher education degree. This path can help former military service members adapt to civilian life and launch a fulfilling future, whether through a community college or state university. However, what if you can’t afford the tuition?Financial aid and military scholarships can help veterans and their family members...
The Committee on Scholarships will award one $15,000 scholarship to a person who will be enrolled as a full-time student in a nationally or regionally accredited undergraduate institution (college, university, or conservatory) during the 2025-26 academic year.Past recipients will be able to reapply, but renewal of the scholarship is not guaranteed.Student applicants must have verifiable financial need to be awarded...