Vincent Massey Secondary School is located in Windsor, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Vincent Massey Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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1800 Liberty St
Windsor, Ontario
N9E 1J2
(519) 969-2530
Scholarships
Our scholarship program provides financial assistance to students who have been able to significantly improve their grade point averages since beginning their college education. Each semester, we award a $1,000 scholarship to a student who can demonstrate that their GPA has increased by at least one point from semester to semester or year to year. By supporting students who have...
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