Continuing Ed SD 58 is located in Princeton, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Continuing Ed SD 58 can be found in our scholarship database
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Scholarships
The Houzz Scholarship Program, launched in 2016, supports the next generation of students studying architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, construction management, or skilled trades.Who can apply?We welcome all students 17 years of age or older at interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, architectural engineering schools, or skilled trade schools in the U.S. and Canada to apply for one of our five...
The 2026 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program Application is now open and will close on January 5, 2026 at Noon CST.Eligibility All Candidates Must...Demonstrate the attributes of leadership, integrity, drive, and citizenship within their communities, schools, and workplacesPlan to enroll in a full‑time undergraduate course of study at an accredited 4‑year college or university in the U.S. for the entire 2026-2027 academic...
The Undergraduate Scholarship Program is administered by the ASM Action in Education Committee. The following rules govern application for and granting of all scholarships.AM I ELIGIBLE?To be eligible for all awards you must meet ALL of the following general eligibility requirements:Must be a member of ASM International or Material Advantage student member.Must have an intended or declared major in...
The Earl Collins Foundation Scholarship, established in 1960 by the Kiwanis Club of Cape Girardeau, honors Dr. Earl A. Collins, a prominent educator, Kiwanis leader, and former Mo-Ark District Governor who passed away in 1960. Dr. Collins was a charter member of the Cape Girardeau Kiwanis Club, served as district governor in 1952, and held roles as district secretary and...
Kin Canada Bursaries was established in 1994 by Kin Canada as a legacy to its Founder, Harold Allin Rogers, O.C., O.B.E. (1899-1994) and is funded by Kinsmen and Kinettes across Canada. The program was established to promote, encourage and sponsor educational programs and activities, by providing financial assistance in the amount of $1000 to successful applicants in their quest for...
The Fran Ward Women in Arboriculture Scholarship, established by the Penn-Del Chapter of ISA, provides financial support for university and college students through scholarships to foster a greater appreciation of shade trees and promote the science and practice of professional arboriculture by women. Applicants must be enrolled in a major, minor, option, or program related to the practice of arboriculture...