South Carleton High School is located in Richmond, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending South Carleton High School can be found in our scholarship database
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3673 McBean St
Richmond, Ontario
K0A 2Z0
(613) 838-2212
Scholarships
Since 2009, ISF has been providing scholarships, internships, fellowships, and film grants to students majoring in law, policy, film, and media with the goal of empowering American Muslims who are shaping public policy and influencing public opinion.The goal of the fellowship is for participants to work in congressional offices and to become well-versed in the creation and implementation of policy....
Candidates must be students in their final year of study in secondary school who are or will be seeking admission into their first year of undergraduate study at York University in any discipline. Candidates must possess a minimum admission average of 90 per cent or equivalent and will have other accomplishments such a leadership in community service, achievement in arts...
Eligibility:A high school senior that resides within the jurisdictional boundaries of a Nebraska Lodge as indicated by the Grand Lodge.ADDITIONAL REQUIRED INFORMATIONSubmit one letter of recommendation from any of the following: Principal, clergy, teacher, local businessperson, or employer. Letters should describe your leadership and service to your community, school and/or service organizations as well as your ability to benefit from...
Awarded to students beginning a Bachelor of Engineering degree program upon graduation from a high school in any of the four Atlantic Provinces, who are a Canadian Citizen and are a resident of an Atlantic Canadian province, according to the definition of that Provincial Government’s Student Financial Services’ guidelines. The scholarships are intended to support the education of future leaders....
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...
An annual scholarship consisting of $3,000 to an ALA or library support staffer who is a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS in an ALA-accredited program.DetailsFrequency: AnnualNext Deadline: March 1, 2025About: Year Began: 2000Named for a long-time ALA staff member (1944-1991) who was secretariat to the ALA Council and Executive Board.