Forest Heights Collegiate Institute is located in Kitchener, Ontario. Scholarships for students
attending Forest Heights Collegiate Institute can be found in our scholarship database.
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255 Fischer-Hallman Rd
Kitchener, Ontario
N2M 4X8
(519) 744-6567
Scholarships
Our criminal justice system is under constant scrutiny, while laws and pieces of legislation are constantly in question, and at times, rightfully so. As J. Ryan Brown Law, LLC is a criminal justice law firm passionate about freedom and upholding individual rights, we offer a scholarship for students who share our passion and want to make their voices heard.The system...
At The Law Offices of Joseph J. Bogdan, Inc., our practice is dedicated to serving doctors, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in defense of their licenses and certifications. Our founding attorney, Joseph Bogdan, is a registered pharmacist in Illinois, and he understands firsthand that achieving a healthcare degree requires a significant investment of time, effort, and money.We are offering our $1,000...
A $4000 entrance award is available annually to full-time domestic student entering a diploma program at Red River College Polytechnic. Eligible applicants will have graduated from high school not more than 18 months prior to the beginning of the RRC Polytech program with an average of at least 75% in their graduating year. Selection will be based primarily on financial...
If you are a student interested in pursuing higher education in viticulture, enology, and other wine-related studies, we want to help get you there!The Foundation is home to several scholarships created by and on behalf of Washington wine industry leaders because they believe in you, the future of our industry. This year, those scholarships include:Albert Don Memorial ScholarshipAlliance of Women...
Four scholarships of $1000.00 each will be awarded annually to graduating aboriginal (Status, Non-status, Métis and Inuit) secondary school/adult students. These awards are administered by the Ontario Native Education Counselling Association.CRITERIAStudent of aboriginal ancestry graduating from an Ontario Secondary School with O.S.S.D of the current school year (proof of ancestry may include a status card, Métis card, or a letter...
Students can apply for a State Grant by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is used to determine the student's and family's expected financial contribution, and is the same form used to apply for the Federal Pell Grant and other types of aid from institutions. To receive a State Grant for a term, the FAFSA...