Canada Way Learning Centre is located in Burnaby, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Canada Way Learning Centre can be found in our scholarship database
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5325 Kincaid St
Burnaby, British Columbia
V5G 1W2
604 664-8502
Scholarships
The John Wright Memorial Scholarship funds one student scholarship per year. This scholarship was established at the TREE Fund by Wright Tree Service in honor and memory of its founder, John L. Wright, and his son, John R. Wright. Learn more about Wright Tree Service and the founding family here.The purpose of this one-year scholarship is to support the arboriculture...
EligibilityFocus Area: AthleticsSpecific EligibilityMust be a football playerMust be a graduating senior from Longmont High SchoolAcademic RequirementA max GPA of 3.8Amounts AwardedOne-Time Scholarship: $4,900 awarded in Henry Braly’s memory.PurposeIn Memory of Henry Braly: This scholarship was created to honor the life of Henry Braly, the founder of The Braly Family Foundation. Henry was a lineman at Longmont High School in...
Purpose: Established in memory of Justin Forrest Cox, who died at age 16. Justin was well-respected and had the ability to become friends with anyone. Destined to become great, he died before his time. Justin greatly admired those who persisted against daunting odds to achieve their goals. This scholarship is meant for those who have "Beaten the Odds."Amount: Varies (Scholarships are...
A college education is already a major financial challenge for most American families, but it becomes infinitely more difficult for a student when a parent dies, leaving little or no life insurance.Life insurance is an important financial safety net that parents can leave their families. Unfortunately more than 100 million Americans don’t have life insurance, and most with coverage have...
Annually, the Scholarship Fund of the Minneapolis Branch of AAUW offers four-year scholarships to young women graduating from any Minneapolis Public High School with a GPA of at least 3.0, a documented financial need, and with the goal of attaining a Baccalaureate degree at an accredited institution. Applicants should show demonstrated ability in college-level coursework (i.e. IB, AP, PSEO, CIS,...
The Part-Time TAG Program for County College Students provides grants to eligible students while enrolled for between 6-11 credits. The amount of an individual award varies based upon the student's need, cost of attendance and available funding.Eligibility RequirementsStudents must:A) Have a high school diploma or recognized equivalentB) Demonstrate financial needC) Students must be citizens, eligible non-citizens or eligible to file...