Arthur Voaden Secondary School is located in St. Thomas, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Arthur Voaden Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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41 Flora St
St. Thomas, Ontario
N5P 2X5
(519) 631-3770
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Kopfler & Hermann, a personal injury law firm based in Houma, Louisiana, is excited to bring back to announce our annual scholarship for 2024. This $1,000 award will be given to a student who has overcome adversity and emerged stronger. With over 40 years of legal experience, Kopfler & Hermann law firm has served the Gulf Coast since 1992. As...
As part of our commitment to education, we administer scholarship funds established by individuals and organizations.Whether it’s medical school, journalism, ministry, nursing, or engineering, our scholarship donors make pursuing a career more attainable for all our high school and professional school students.We offer a wide variety of scholarships based on a field of study, merit, financial need, and community involvement....
An annual scholarship consisting of $3,000 to a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS specializing youth services in an ALA-accredited program.DetailsFrequency: AnnualNext Deadline: March 1, 2025AboutYear Began: 2001Established to honor the memory of a past ALA president and Rutgers University professor who made many contributions in library youth services.CriteriaThe following items are required for all scholarship...
The Jeanne H. Hemmingway Scholarship Fund assists students with financial need, who have experienced adversity and who plan to attend the University of Minnesota Duluth. Jeanne H. Hemmingway was a former resident of Duluth and Tower. She recognized the importance of higher education and had a strong commitment to provide financial assistance to those in need.EligibilityGraduate of: Any high school...
Value: $30,000 ($7,500/year over 4 years)Number offered: 12Eligibility: Graduating or graduated from a Canadian high school. Renewable for up to three additional years provided an 80% average is maintained.Selection criteria: Academic achievementApply: Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships application formDeadline: December 15(Applicants must also apply for admission by December 1)Renewable: Renewable up to 3 year(s).