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241 Kinchant St
Quesnel, British Columbia
V2J 2R3
250 983-6900
Scholarships
The Charles Hellier III Scholarship is dedicated to supporting students pursuing studies in the field of nondestructive testing (NDT). Established in honor of Charles Hellier III, a pioneer in the NDT community, this scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to aspiring NDT professionals to help them achieve their academic and career aspirations in the NDT field.Form of AwardThe scholarship is...
Our donors believe in the importance of investing in the next generation. Our scholarships were established at the Wichita Foundation through the generosity of our fund holders. These gifts provide financial assistance for students attending accredited colleges, universities and technical schools.Apply for a ScholarshipEach scholarship has varying criteria and award eligibility. We know that pursuing higher education can be hectic,...
Value: $20,000 ($5,000/year over 4 years, provided renewal criteria are met)Number offered: 2Eligibility: Entering first year of university studyGraduate of a Canadian high schoolRenewable for up to three additional years, provided a 75% average is maintained.Selection criteria: Academic achievementDonor: Art and Bonnie DumontApply: Competitive Entrance Awards application formDeadline: March 1Renewable: Renewable up to 3 years (s).
Domestic and international high school applicants with an admission average of 95% or higher, or an IB result of 36+, should apply for the Presidential Scholarship, the Presidential International Baccalaureate Scholarship, and the Santamarian Scholarship.ApplicationComplete Parts 1 & 3 of the Entrance Awards Program Application.Submit a 750-word personal essay based on your community involvement, contribution to school life and plans...
Early in our nation’s history, when illiteracy was the norm and the people were mostly agrarian laborers, there were no public institutions dedicated to improving the education of people and providing a solid future for coming generations. Freemasonry led the way during those ages in developing a competent working class capable of independent thought and action. Masons of previous generations...
To be eligible, you must be able to answer Yes to these statements:I am either a citizen of the United States, a permanent resident or legally able to receive taxable income in the U.S. (i.e., have a social security number).I am in grades 10x12 or 15x18 years of age on December 1 of the year I am applying.If I’m selected...