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923 Topaz Ave
Victoria, British Columbia
V8T 2M2
250 360-4321
Scholarships
We at The Law Offices of Gerstenfield & Demirji, PC. offer a firm-sponsored $1,000 scholarship to undergraduate social science majors who believe in education's transformative power and ability to change the world.Our firm’s approach to law goes beyond courts and cases; we are passionately invested in the people and communities we serve. We believe that investing in the minds of...
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...
First-year Engineering Technology bursaryWe offer $1,500 bursaries to 6 students. You must be:enrolled in your first year of Engineering Technology (civil, communications, electrical, electronic, instrumentation, mechanical, or power) studies at Red River Polytech or Assiniboine Community College.Academic performance, home community, financial need, and community involvement are considered in the selection process.The application period is from September 1 - October 15.Second-year...
Field: Engineering or Forestry.Value: $500.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a young man having highest standing on entering UNB from the County of Kings. Should there be no candidate in any given year, the interest shall accumulate from year to year until the next Kings County man enters the University.DonorThe late Marianne Grey Otty.
Value: $30,000 ($7,500/year over 4 years)Number offered: 12Eligibility: Graduating or graduated from a Canadian high school. Renewable for up to three additional years provided an 80% average is maintained.Selection criteria: Academic achievementApply: Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships application formDeadline: December 15(Applicants must also apply for admission by December 1)Renewable: Renewable up to 3 year(s).
In memory of former Board and Trustee member, Pat McGrath, the Workers’ History Museum is offering an annual scholarship of $1,000 to a person with disabilities studying at a university or community college.Requirements:Brief statements from two (2) persons with whom you have studied during the past year, containing their general evaluation of your work;Proof of registration with the name of...