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1675 Martin Grove Rd
Toronto, Ontario
M9V 3S3
(416) 394-7570
Scholarships
Description: Awarded to the student entering UPEI from a PEI high school who has been judged by the Scholarship Committee to best exemplify PWC's tradition of excellence. In order for the scholarship to be renewed, the student must maintain a minimum average in a full course load (30 semester hours) of 75% after first year, and 80% after second and...
Jean Ibendahl Scholarship (for ages 18-23) Sister Thomas More Bertels Scholarship (for ages 24+)These two scholarships are available to any farm, ranch or agribusiness woman or her daughter to pursue accredited courses in agriculture leadership, communications, rural sociology, medicine, or any other courses directly related to agriculture.The Jean Ibendahl Scholarship was initiated in 1991 by AAW member and educator Jean...
Program of study Foundation Year ProgramCriteria All applicantsDemonstrated academic excellenceHigh school grades 85%+Annual value $12,000 (year 1)$9,000 (year 2, 3, and 4)Renewable Yes - Remain in scholarship standingDuration 4 yearsNumber available 1Deadline to apply March 1, 11:59 p.m. ASTScholarship application required Yes (available within the admission application)Essay required Yes (see essay topic below)References required No
Apply To The Scholarship Beginning 10/1The next Scholarship will be open for applications on October 1st. The deadline for the Scholarship is March 31st. An Awardee will be announced in early May.The Mark Vrahas Foundation Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship awarded to a high school senior with a documented reading disability. The ideal Mark Vrahas Foundation recipient will be...
This scholarship fund was established by the ASLA Council of Fellows in 2004 to: 1) aid outstanding students who would not otherwise have an opportunity to continue a professional degree program due to unmet financial need; 2) increase the interest and participation of economically disadvantaged and under-represented populations in the study of landscape architecture; and 3) enrich the profession of...
Ranald and Vera Shean were highly respected musicians and teachers in Edmonton. They were determined that the young people they taught should not miss out on opportunities to expand their musical abilities and would often help students with travel or tuition. Ranald passed away in 1997; Vera in 2005. Both Ranald and Vera are members of the City’s Cultural Hall...