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60 Caledon Aveue
Hamilton, Ontario
L9C 3C8
(905) 388-2521
Scholarships
The Max and Nadine Dimick Scholarship was established to provide financial assistance for a student attending a Community College in the Sacramento Region, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate financial need.Eligibility RequirementsBe attending a Community College in the Sacramento Region (Sacramento, Eldorado, Yolo, Placer) in the fallHave a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higherDemonstrate financial needDonorMax...
Dr. John Halligan graduated from The United States Military Academy at West Point in 1985 and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences with an MD. After completing his residency in Radiation Oncology at the University of Washington, Dr. Halligan served in the US Army as a Radiation Oncologist until his retirement as a Colonel in 2008. After retiring...
Chattahoochee Injury Law is thrilled to award $1,000 to a community-minded student through their Mind Matters Scholarship. If you’ve made a difference locally, through a group, or by yourself, this scholarship is for you! Whether you’ve volunteered, organized initiatives, or helped others significantly, this scholarship is for those dedicated to making a difference.Strong communities are built by individuals who step...
This FTF scholarship was created to encourage students to educate others about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). CRPS, formally known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) is a chronic, degenerative, neurological pain disorder.Despite appearing healthy on the outside, individuals with CRPS often struggle to manage their pain and lead normal lives. CRPS is an invisible disease, similar to fibromyalgia, depression, diabetes,...
Since 2006, the Sobeys Leadership Awards have been supported by the Sobeys Scholarship Endowment Fund. Five new renewable awards of $4,000 each are distributed annually. If all returning students meet the award criteria, this could result in 20 awards of $4,000, or $80,000 in total, distributed in a single year. These awards recognize full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the Sobey School of...
I. ObjectiveIt is the expressed objective of the NECA Scholarship Program that financial aid be provided to deserving Navajo students to assist them in completion of a college education. We desire these students become productive, contributing members of the Navajo Nation. The awarded scholarship amount is $1,500 per term.II. Scholarship Recipient ChecklistSubmit your official e-transcript.Submit a progress letter. The intent...