Kootenay Lake Learning Centre is located in Nelson, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Kootenay Lake Learning Centre can be found in our scholarship database
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305 811 Stanley St
Nelson, British Columbia
V1L 1N8
250 505-7020
Scholarships
Since its inception in 1984 by Mr. and Mrs. Max Webb, the SCAGA Scholarship Fund honors the memory of Dwight Teed. Mr. Teed served as an original member of the Sun Country Board of Directors. The fund has been distributing funds to worthy recipients for over twenty years. Currently the Scholarship Fund allocates four $1,500 scholarships to students that achieved...
One $500 scholarship awarded annually.Eligibility: Applicant must be a high school senior pursuing a higher education in agriculture or agriculture-related field, and whose parents or guardians are a Fairfield County Farm Bureau member in good standing.How to apply: Applications may be requested from the Fairfield County Farm Bureau office by calling or emailing Tina Bryant at (803) 635-5569. Completed applications...
We have some excellent students in Wyoming, but not all of them can afford to go on to college or a trade school. Through our Student Scholarships Program, we enable bright, hard-working students to seek out and receive the education they deserve.The Wyoming Elks Association awards a total of $20,000 in scholarships every year to students living in Wyoming. Deadlines...
I. HISTORY & PURPOSECoaches of athletics have the privilege of working and associating with the most physically gifted students. However, coaches also recognize that many are not so blessed. In view of this fact, the NMHSCA established this scholarship program in 1962 for physically handicapped graduates of New Mexico high schools. The scholarship has been named in memory of Chester...
The Journalism Education Association sponsors up to two $1,000 scholarships for education majors who intend to teach scholastic journalism. Each recipient must be a college junior, senior, or master’s degree student in a program designed to prepare him/her for teaching at the secondary-school level. Current secondary-school journalism teachers who are in a degree program to improve their journalism teaching skills...
The Missouri Chapter of the APWA is an association of professional engineers, technicians, operations staff, public works directors, business people, contractors, consultants, and others who join together to exchange ideas and information, promote education and training, and work as a team to meet professional and community needs. The Missouri Chapter’s membership comes from the geographic area of the state of...