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2132 Hamilton Ave
North Vancouver, British Columbia
V7P 2M3
604 903-3333
Scholarships
AVAILABLE TO: A continuing full-time UFV student who resides in the Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison, or Hope area.HOW TO APPLY: Application form for this scholarship is available on-line at MyUFV. Log into MyUFV, click on Student Information, click on Student Services, then the tab for Financial Aid.STIPULATIONS:A) Have completed a minimum of 18 credits over the fall or winter semesters of...
The North Carolina Education Lottery Scholarship (ELS) was created by the 2005 General Assembly to provide financial assistance to needy North Carolina residents attending eligible colleges and universities located within the state of North Carolina.EligibilityBe a North Carolina resident student for tuition purposesEnroll for at least six credit hours per semester in a curriculum programMeet the Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements...
SECU Foundation established the People Helping People four-year scholarship program to help North Carolina public high school students attend college. SECU Foundation takes an active role in assisting communities across North Carolina and truly believes in “People Helping People.” Each of the 115 North Carolina Local Education Agencies (“LEAs”)/School Districts will receive a minimum of one scholarship for a senior...
Richard Neumann was a beloved grandfather who believed that problem-solving and creative thinking were forms of art.The rising generation is full of creative students who will undoubtedly change the world. However, many of these unconventional thinkers don’t always flourish in traditional schooling and are discouraged from pursuing their goals. In order to make the world more cohesive and visionary, these...
The BC Hydro Power Pioneers annual Community Service Award recognizes students who dedicate a significant amount of their time and energy to volunteering in their local communities.We’re looking for students who have made outstanding contributions in their local community for a considerable amount of time or have initiated, organized or contributed significantly to a one-time project.Priority will be given to...
Established in 1975, LNESC and LULAC created the LULAC National Scholarship Fund (LNSF) to help youth in underserved communities make the dream of college enrollment a reality. LNSF is a unique partnership between grassroots advocates and corporations that fund educational opportunities for deserving youth across the U.S. Every dollar raised by local LULAC Councils is matched by corporate partners secured...