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403 - 2 St. W. - 102, Cottonwood Court
Brooks, Alberta
T1R 2J7
(403) 362-2010
Scholarships
Douglas County: Two awards for $4,000 each pursuing a college degree and two awards for $2,000 each pursuing a trade school diploma. All scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors pursuing a degree or diploma to support the agriculture community. Applicant must belong to a family that has been a Douglas County Farm Bureau member for three years....
Purpose and HistoryEstablished by her parents in memory of Debbie Van Cleave, an East Tennessee award-winning artist whose talent in pottery was not diminished by the fact that she was blind. The scholarship is intended to benefit legally blind students pursuing higher education.Scholarship Amount$1,400 one-year awardEligibilityThe Debbie Van Cleave Scholarship is for graduating seniors or current college students whose permanent...
Are you a young woman aged 14 to 17, actively volunteering in your community or school?If you embrace challenges, see hope where others see despair, and believe in the impact of volunteerism, you could qualify for the Soroptimist Bonnie McLaren Award! This accolade honours young women making a positive difference in the world through their volunteer endeavours.Applications will be accepted...
Eligibility Requirements:Applicants enrolled or intend to enroll at an eligible institution in an undergraduate or graduate program leading to a Maryland professional teacher's certificate.Applicants must agree to work as a public school or public prekindergarten teacher in the State upon completion of their studies in a high-needs school (as identified by MSDE), or in a grade level or content area...
Established as a Trust in 1925, the Charles H. Williamson Scholarship was created by Mrs. W. W. Williamson and Mrs. Walter A. Harris (the mother and sister of Charles H. Williamson respectively). The original Trust was to provide a scholarship for graduates of Lanier High School for Boys, where Mr. Williamson attended. Graduates were required to attend the University of...
The Smith-Hutson Scholars embody resilience, achievement, and character. We lead with integrity, discipline, and a commitment to rise above excuses. Through service and community, we support and uplift others, striving to make a meaningful impact. We are driven by purpose, grounded in values, and committed to excellence in all we do. As leaders and scholars, we embrace challenges, stay true...