Stephen Lewis Secondary School is located in Mississauga, Ontario. Scholarships for students
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3675 Thomas St
Mississauga, Ontario
L5M 7E6
(905) 363-0289
Scholarships
Donor(s): W. Roy Hindle and family with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust FundValue: 2 award of $5,000 (payable over 4 years)Awarded: In the fall and the recipient must be registered to receiveApplication: Entrance Financial Need Assessment FormDeadline: April 15Citizenship: Canadian-PR-PPFred Hindle Bursary [E3500]Awarded in memory of Fred Hindle, O.A.C.'38, a long-time generous supporter of his Alma Mater,...
The Betty Spalton Trust Fund was established in 1999 to provide financial support to individuals obtaining an education in fields associated with the road building and heavy construction industry. Promoting diversity within the industries is a goal of the scholarship, applicants of all backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The fund honours Betty Spalton, an industry and Association leader who...
The R.A. Rearwin Scholarship Fund was established in 2000 by Kenneth Rearwin and other members of the Rearwin family in honor of their late father, a noted aircraft and engine manufacturer. Scholarships are reserved for and awarded to applicants who have demonstrated a strong career interest in the aerospace industry, who are planning to pursue a degree in an aerospace-related...
The Houzz Scholarship Program, launched in 2016, supports the next generation of students studying architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, construction management, or skilled trades.Who can apply?We welcome all students 17 years of age or older at interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, architectural engineering schools, or skilled trade schools in the U.S. and Canada to apply for one of our five...
Lisa Pauline Huus was a pioneer for people with disabilities seeking access to mainstream education in British Columbia. She was the first student with a significant disability (spinal muscular atrophy) to attend the BC public school system, in Victoria, BritishColumbia, and graduated from Claremont Senior Secondary School in 1985. She continued to be a trailblazer for other students with disabilities...
GBHEM manages several scholarship programs with each program having its own eligibility criteria, submission dates, and required documentation. To receive important notifications and information about our scholarship programs please complete the form online. GBHEM’s Office of Scholarships administers over 80 scholarship programs with one general application. Criteria for each scholarship program vary, but there are minimum requirements that apply for...