Piikani Nation Secondary School is located in Brocket, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Piikani Nation Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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P.O. Box 10
Brocket, Alberta
T0K 0H0
(403) 965-2121
Scholarships
Mr. Edward C. Tang established this award in 2007 to provide financial assistance to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (l/g/b/t) Asian and Pacific Islanders (API) for post-secondary Education. This scholarship is to help LGBT youth proudly achieve educational pursuits and dreams without shame. This scholarship awards up to four outstanding students annually, combined scholarships totaling up to $60,000, awarded over...
Each year the Appaloosa Youth Foundation awards thousands of dollars to youth who are pursuing higher education.Up to five scholarships may be awarded to high school graduates, upperclassmen and graduate students who are members of the ApHC or are the son or daughter of an ApHC member.The territory scholarship is for a graduating high school senior. The continuing scholarship is...
The Ukulele Festival Hawaii Scholarship Program is funded by Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a non-profit organization founded in 2004. Ukulele Festival Hawaii seeks to build public awareness and interest in the ukulele as an instrument of virtuoso quality, promoting Hawaii’s arts and culture through quality education, college scholarships, and the free annual Ukulele Festivals.Criteria:Be a current graduating high school senior and...
Theatre BC is proud to offer the following scholarships:The Jessie Richardson & The Sid Williams Memorial ScholarshipsTheatre BC invites applications for its two annual $1,000 scholarships named for two of Theatre BC’s most fondly remembered pioneers who dedicated much of their lives to community theatre in British Columbia. Applicants must have been accepted by a recognized Canadian Theatre School or...
The Carnegie-Collier Rotary Scholarship Fund was created at The Pittsburgh Foundation to provide scholarships to students entering post-secondary education programs from the Carnegie-Collier area.Multiple Awards: Up to $3,000Award Type: Single Year Award. Previous recipients are encouraged to re-apply in consecutive years provided they maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5.CriteriaAttend high school as a graduating senior or be a previous recipient...
Officially adopted by the NSCDA as a national project in the 1930s, the American Indian Medical Scholarship (AIMS) gives students of American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hawaiian Native descent the opportunity to pursue careers in nursing, healthcare, and health education. The scholarship is specifically designed to assist students who, following graduation, plan to work on reservations or in hospitals that...