Continuing Ed SD 40 is located in New Westminster, British Columbia. Scholarships for students
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835 Eighth St
New Westminster, British Columbia
V3M 3S9
604 517-6288
Scholarships
Offered annually to Saskatchewan high school graduates with preference to graduates who currently are or were members of the International Order of Job’s Daughters or the Order of DeMolay and who will be entering the University of Regina or the University of Saskatchewan. Selection will be based upon academic achievement and a range of non-academic activities.Offered annually to Saskatchewan High...
The cornerstone scholarship program for the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnatus provides more than $22 million in renewable scholarships to the brightest and most promising incoming first-year students in all academic disciplines.To be considered for this award, incoming first-year students must submit a completed application* and required accompanying materials by December 1 of their senior year.Presidential10 Presidential Scholarships of $94,000 are...
Description: A $500 scholarship is for an undergraduate student majoring in technology and engineering education teacher preparation. The award is based upon interest in teaching, academic ability, need, and faculty recommendations.This scholarship is presented during the ITEEA Annual Conference. The winner does not have to be present to receive the scholarship.Criteria:Applicant must be member of ITEEA.Applicant must not be a...
ABC Law Centers is proud to offer our Disability Advocacy Scholarship! Our firm will award one annual scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to an undergraduate or graduate student planning to pursue a law or public policy career focused on disability advocacy.The Disability Advocacy Scholarship award will be granted by a panel of judges to a single applicant who meets...
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers and young adults, specifically 15 – 24 years olds. According to the NHTSA, distracted driving alone killed 2,841 people in 2018, with a total of 400,000 people injured in distracted driving crashes in the same year.It’s no doubt that distracted driving is a public safety problem. The problem is...
Sign up to host a blood drive while school is out of session and join the impressive group of youth across the nation who are helping save lives with the American Red Cross! You could earn leadership skills, volunteer hours, a gift card and be entered to win a scholarship.To qualify for the American Red Cross Leaders Save Lives Program...