Midland Secondary School is located in Midland, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Midland Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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865 Hugel Ave W
Midland, Ontario
L4R 1X8
(705) 526-7817
Scholarships
Canadian Hearing Services proudly offers scholarships to support Deaf and hard of hearing students, helping to break down financial barriers and cover the additional costs associated with tuition, residence, accommodations, and educational resources in a post-secondary learning environment.Scholarships are available for undergraduate and graduate students, including mature students, attending accredited post-secondary institutions within or outside of Canada. Recipients remain eligible...
The Optimist Club of Calgary has been active in the Calgary area since 1938, as part of Optimist International, a volunteer organization that values all youth and helps them develop to their full potential. The Optimist Club William J. Cummer Scholarship was established in 2008 in recognition of the 70th anniversary of the Optimist Club of Calgary and long-standing member,...
Attorney Mallon Snyder and his staff care deeply about their clients, taking a hands-on approach to protecting their rights and setting them up for success. We understand how big of a difference it can make to have someone in your corner, advocating for your best interests and goals.We want to extend this same advocacy and support to younger generations working...
The District/Authority scholarship is awarded to 5,500 high school graduates who have demonstrated excellence in their chosen area.The Ministry of Education and Child Care sets core eligibility requirements and general guidelines; local scholarship committees determine awarding criteria and select their conditional recipients.The Ministry confirms that the selected students have meet basic criteria and then sends these confirmed recipients a $1,250...
Each year, a number of students are selected as CFM MVPs by the Board. They are chosen based on academic and extracurricular achievement and for demonstrating a strong commitment to community service, as well as acceptance into college. They also must reflect a high level of character and a strong determination to succeed. This scholarship is one of the hallmarks...
To protect California’s native plants and their natural habitats, today and into the future, through science, education, stewardship, gardening, and advocacyApplicant QualificationsTo qualify for the Shasta Chapter CNPS scholarship, students must: be attending community college or high school within Shasta, Siskiyou, Modoc, or Lassen counties (or now the greater Weaverville/Hayfork area of Trinity County).have a “B” (3.0) grade point average or...