Parkdale Collegiate Institute is located in Toronto, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Parkdale Collegiate Institute can be found in our scholarship database
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209 Jameson Ave
Toronto, Ontario
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Scholarships
The Rees Scholarship Foundation offers multiple scholarship programs to support the HVACR industry. Please review the programs below to find the one that best fits your needs.General InformationThe Rees Foundation accepts applications year-round, and has two review deadlinesFall Semester Applications: October 1Spring Semester Applications: June 1Scholarship money will go to the school’s accounting department and will be credited to the...
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria:Open to United States citizens (ages 17-25) who are admitted or enrolled in an accredited four-year historically black college or university in the United States with a minimum grade point average (G.P.A.) of 3.0/4.0.Official Academic transcripts from high school or an accredited four-year college or university; Student must be seeking a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and...
Ann Wilkins Legacy ScholarshipEligible: Undergraduate or Graduate student, BIPOC Aspiring Educator ISTA membersThe Ann Wilkins Legacy Scholarship is designed to increase the pipeline of well-qualified Black, Indigenous or Educators of color in Indiana. The scholarship was named for Ann Wilkins, a former Indianapolis Public Schools teacher, Indianapolis Education Association President and ISTA UniServ Director. The Ann Wilkins Legacy Scholarship awards...
Qualifications for ApplyingApplicant shall have a high school or equivalent diploma.Applicant shall be a member of a Southern Baptist church, church plant, mission, or preaching point affiliated and in good standing with the Alaska Baptist Resource Network. (For convenience the term "church" will be used to reference entities that meet this criteria throughout this brochure and all other necessary forms)Applicant...
Established in 1968, the Maude and Alexander Hadden Scholarship is awarded to exceptionally worthy high school seniors with demonstrated financial need, for up to four years of college undergraduate study. Hadden Scholars must be U.S. citizens matriculating at a four-year accredited college or university established in the United States.In awarding Hadden Scholarships, Youth Foundation considers scholastic achievement, character, leadership, volunteerism,...
NCBW is a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of African American women, girls, and the Black community in general. The Oakland Bay Area Chapter accomplishes its mission through education, programs for girls and women, and scholarships.The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Oakland Bay Area Chapter (OBAC) offers scholarships to female students in Bay Area schools...