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2652 James St
Duncan, British Columbia
V9L 2X2
250 746-4435
Scholarships
The MSHSCA grants ten(10) $1000 scholarships to children or grandchildren of current or lifetime members of the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association who are seniors in high school.You will need the following items to complete this application:Official High School TranscriptA one-page letter outlining the role athletics has played in your lifeACT and or SAT Scores are optionalGPAA letter of...
Red Label Abrasives was founded with the goal of helping the makers of the world perfect their craft. We manufacture premium-quality sanding belts, sanding discs, and sanding rolls so that furniture, tool, auto, boat, and art makers can create polished pieces of work with a smooth finish. When an individual perfects their craft everyone wins. Those who have mastered their...
The Miami Nation is committed to supporting the education of Myaamia people of all ages through the funding of scholarships and continuing education programs. The Myaamia Scholarship Selection Committee is made up of three Tribal members appointed by the Business Committee and given the responsibility of awarding the following scholarships on behalf of the General Council. Scholarships are awarded by...
Scotiabank's $30,000 investment supports 10 Financial Wellness Scholarships of $3,000 each, available to Grade 12 students across Canada.How it WorksThis scholarship uses a two-phase application processPhase 1: Written SubmissionOpens: January 15, 2026Deadline: April 24, 2026 11:59:59 PM ETSubmit a written response to questions about your financial wellness goals and how this scholarship will support your post-secondary journey.Phase 2: Video SubmissionOpens:...
The James Bartleman Indigenous Youth Creative Writing Award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 27th Lieutenant Governor by recognizing up to six Indigenous students for their creative writing talent. Each recipient receives a $2,500 award.There are three geographic categories:fly-in communityon reserveoff reserve (do not live in a fly-in community or on a reserve)A junior student (12 years old and younger) and...
The objectives of the AIST Birmingham Member Chapter Scholarships are to reward and encourage AIST Birmingham Chapter area high school seniors or currently enrolled undergraduate students preparing for a career in engineering by providing a grant of financial support during full-time attendance at any accredited college or university.AwardsOne (1) one-year scholarship, valued at $2,000 will be available each year and...