Toad River Elem-Secondary is located in Fort Nelson, British Columbia. Scholarships for students
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PO Box 87
Fort Nelson, British Columbia
V0C 1R0
250 232-5491
Scholarships
Students who submit an application before they have received a high school diploma will apply as a first-year student, and should submit the following items prior to the deadline:High school transcript (additional requirements by country)School Report (Common App)**One Teacher Evaluation (core academic teacher or other non-relative who can speak directly to the student's academic aptitude, potential, and classroom performance SAT or...
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This award provides up to $18,500 to support medical students who are planning to pursue a career in cardiothoracic surgery and are from an underrepresented in medicine population (defined by the AAMC). Scholarship recipients will also receive up to $1,500 to attend the AATS Annual Meeting.Eligibility RequirementsBe enrolled as a medical student in the second or third year (or equivalent)...
Throughout her life, Shirley Sussman Spiewak was involved with numerous educational and charitable organizations. She and her husband were passionate advocates of education, believing it to be “the one possession that is permanent.”A fund was established in 1994 from their estates to provide financial assistance to students to further their education in an undergraduate program.This program provides financial assistance to...
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The Morton B. Duggan, Jr. Memorial Education Recognition Award is awarded to a student currently enrolled in an accredited respiratory care education program. Preference given to candidates from Georgia and South Carolina.The American Respiratory Care Foundation may award up to $1,000 in memory of Morton B. Duggan, Jr. Applicants/nominees are accepted from all states, with preference given to candidates from...