Stayner Collegiate Institute is located in Stayner, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Stayner Collegiate Institute can be found in our scholarship database
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7578 Hwy 26
Stayner, Ontario
L0M 1S0
(705) 428-2639
Scholarships
For young women who have undergone unusual hardships to remain in school.BackgroundThis fund was established by Eleanor Williams Curry, an active civic leader on the Peninsula. Scholarships are awarded to young women who are self-motivated, need financial support and attempt to achieve despite tremendous obstacles. Young women who have dropped out of school for reasons beyond their control, or have...
Eligible recipients must enroll in a vocational or technical degree, certificate, or diploma program at a government or not-for-profit institution, such as a community college or technical school. The scholarship cannot be used at a for-profit institution.EligibilityThe Seaspan VTE Scholarships are awarded to eligible students in British Columbia.To be eligible for the Horatio Alger Seaspan Vocational and Technical Education Scholarship...
The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education and anti-fraud career paths. Additionally, it supports their anti-fraud interests by providing a full year of ACFE membership. Award amounts are $10,000, $7,500, $5,000 and $2,000 and are paid directly to the recipient’s university or college.HistoryThe scholarship program was established in 1992 to provide opportunities for students...
The Lawrence E. and Mabel Jackson Rudberg Scholarship Fund helps graduating seniors from Two Harbors Senior High School and from Duluth public and private high schools. Lawrence and Mabel Rudberg, from Duluth and Two Harbors, respectively, spent their lives teaching. Lawrence was a professor of economics, and Mabel was an elementary school teacher. They recognized the importance of higher education...
The PINC Scholarship is awarded in recognition that Poverty Is Not a Choice. It is named after a documentary of the same name which received the Mayor’s Choice Award at the Lincoln Mayor’s Arts Awards in June 2016. This documentary, made by 9 high school and college students and aired on NET TV, related several stories about children’s day-to-day realities...
Topic for the 2024-2025 school year is: "How Optimism Has Paved My Road to Success” Who: The contest is open to contestants under the age of 19 as of October 1st of the current Optimist International contest year (October 1 – September 30) and who have not yet completed secondary school or its equivalent, including CEGEP students in Québec, Canada....