Kimberley Alternate School is located in Kimberley, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Kimberley Alternate School can be found in our scholarship database
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570 Mark St
Kimberley, British Columbia
V1A 2B8
250 427-5308
Scholarships
Providing assistance to students who have faced an extraordinary life challenge and have continued to pursue a life dream with hope, faith and courage in spite of the adversity. The scholarship is for post-secondary education in pursuit of their life dream and professional goal.For Hope, Faith and Courage to Pursue Dreams in the Face of AdversityThe James Ledwith Memorial Scholarship...
The Scott and Kim Verplank Foundation provides annually, renewable college scholarships to students beginning their undergraduate studies of up to $10,000 to be used toward tuition, student fees, and books. Scholarships are renewable for up to a maximum of four years for any one recipient based on completing the renewal requirements. Recipients are selected from a pool of applicants meeting...
The purpose of the Cara Brown ringette scholarship is to aid ringette athletes in defraying the costs associating with attending post-secondary education. Because of academic scholarships I received, I was able to pursue my Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in economics and play ringette competitively without having to work part-time while in school. The 2021 article by...
The purpose of this one-year, $5,000 scholarship is to support the utility forestry and arboriculture industry by helping college students interested in those fields achieve high academic goals without accumulating burdensome debt. Up to $500 of the scholarship can be used for books and supplies.Applications accepted January 15 to March 15, each year.Applicants must be high school seniors entering college...
The Heather McNamara Leadership and Blood Donation Advocacy Scholarship recognizes excellence and outstanding community service to New York Blood Center (NYBC).Heather McNamara was a longtime friend of NYBC and a tireless advocate for blood donations. She often attended NYBC events and spoke with local media to share her story as a blood recipient who relied on transfusions throughout her courageous...
Are you a student with Down syndrome pursuing a post-secondary education program?Apply for a Ruby’s Rainbow Scholarship and you could receive between $1,000 and $10,000 toward your academic year!Less Time Applying, More Time Dreaming!2026 Application UpdatesWe’ve refined our application to make the process clearer, more inclusive, and better aligned with student goals — helping applicants feel supported in sharing their...