Junior Alternate Program is located in Trail, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Junior Alternate Program can be found in our scholarship database
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2000 Third Ave
Trail, British Columbia
V1R 1R6
250 364-1275
Scholarships
Both Ted Rollins and Holly Rollins have always valued young people who invest extra time, dedication and sweat equity to excel academically (as well as in life), no matter what their obstacles may be. This biannual scholarship will honor the late Ted Rollins’ vision as well as his wife Holly’s vision to give deserving high school seniors a helping hand...
If you are a college junior enrolled in a U.S. accredited college or university, are engaged in pre-dental studies, have a 3.5 GPA or better, you are eligible to apply for this one time $1500 scholarship. Send us a copy of your school transcript along with an essay of 750 words or less stating, “Why would you like to become...
Ralph and Ruth Frank Gross understood the value of a good education. This scholarship was established in memory of them and is intended to encourage people to improve themselves and provide for their children's betterment. Governmental workers and their families were selected as qualified recipients because of the many unrecognized good deeds performed. This scholarship is for college, university, or...
The American Osteopathic Foundation’s Sterling K. Welch, DO, Fund was established in 1965 through a bequest from Dr. Welch’s estate. Annually, scholarships are given in honor of Dr. Welch’s outstanding generosity to the AOF and his desire to support Osteopathic medical students and promote education, this grant was established to provide monetary aid to Osteopathic medical students.Originally awarded to one...
PURPOSE : The purpose of the scholarship is to assist graduating high school seniors in obtaining a college education and to promote Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. This scholarship targets under-represented minority students (African-Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans) who are currently high school seniors in New Castle County, Delaware. It is particularly aimed at African-American females.ELIGIBILITY : Applicants must have...
Six scholarships are awarded annually through the ACES Education Fund. The generosity of donors enables all of these awards.Application materials for each year’s scholarships are made available on Aug. 15 on the ACES website and they close on Nov. 15 at 11:59 p.m. ET.Five ACES scholarships are awarded to students who excel in critical thinking about written materials in any...