Orangeville District Secondary School is located in Orangeville, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Orangeville District Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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22 Faulkner St
Orangeville, Ontario
L9W 2G7
(519) 941-0491
Scholarships
Eligibility:1. Entering first year of university study2. Graduate of a Canadian high schoolRenewable for up to three additional years provided a 75% average is maintained.
Since 1967, we have awarded more than $3,000,000 in scholarships to youth pursuing a future in the agriculture industry. We believe assisting our industry’s future leaders in obtaining higher education is an investment in the future and is an integral part of fulfilling NC Farm Bureau’s mission.The R. Flake Shaw Scholarship program awards:Eight individual, university-level scholarships granted for a four-year...
A yearly scholarship of $2,000 will be given to one undergraduate student, with a special interest in agricultural machinery product design and development, who meets the following criteria:Is a biological or agricultural engineering student;Has completed at least one full year as an undergraduate student;Is not a graduating senior in the semester/term of application;Is enrolled in an engineering curriculum that is...
Realizing youth are our most important resources, Babe Ruth League is committed to providing our participants with the very best educational sports, experience possible and to providing them with tools to enrich their lives long after their days on the baseball and softball diamond.This is one of the main reasons Babe Ruth League established a College Scholarship Program in 2001...
Equitable Foundation has established the Equitable Excellence Scholarship® Program program to assist high school seniors who are planning to continue their education at a two- or four-year college in the United States by Fall 2025.This program is administered by Scholarship America®, the nation’s largest designer and manager of scholarship and other education support programs for corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals....
Early in our nation’s history, when illiteracy was the norm and the people were mostly agrarian laborers, there were no public institutions dedicated to improving the education of people and providing a solid future for coming generations. Freemasonry led the way during those ages in developing a competent working class capable of independent thought and action. Masons of previous generations...