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40 Huron Heights Dr
Newmarket, Ontario
L3Y 3J9
(905) 895-2384
Scholarships
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation has multiple scholarships available to Ohio students from rural, suburban and urban communities who are pursuing degrees with a connection to the agricultural industry.Through 15 scholarship funds, nearly 50 awards will be made to deserving students. The deadline to apply online at ofbf.org/foundation/scholarships is March 31.Current ScholarshipsDavid E. Mizer Memorial Scholarship 12,000Lou Ann Putnam Harrold...
The ASHS Scholars Award was established by the ASHS Board of Directors for the purpose of recognizing and supporting scholastic achievement and to encourage career development in horticultural science at the undergraduate level.RequirementsTwo annual scholarships in the amount of $1500 will be given to each of two undergraduate students majoring in horticulture at a four-year institution of higher education who...
This page is a section-by-section overview of the application for the undergraduate Boren Scholarships. Program design and strong essays are critical to a successful application, so be sure to review the sections on Selecting an Eligible Study Abroad Program and writing the Essays.Applicants should notify their Boren Awards campus representative as early as possible in the application process. They have...
The primary mission of the Watson-Brown Foundation is to provide need and merit-based scholarships to select Georgia and South Carolina students attending accredited four-year colleges and universities in the United States.Our ScholarshipOur founder, Walter J. Brown, believed college education provided the best avenue towards success and fulfillment. In 1970, he established a private Foundation to support that belief. The Watson-Brown...
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...
Field: Unrestricted.Value: Min. $400.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a young woman having the highest standing on entering the University from the County of Queens. Should there be no candidate in any given year, the interest shall accumulate from year to year until the next Queens County woman enters the University.DonorThe late Marianne Grey Otty.