Stu''ate Lelum Secondary School is located in Ladysmith, British Columbia. Scholarships for students
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PO Box 730
Ladysmith, British Columbia
V9G 1A5
250 245-3522
Scholarships
Montana Cattlemen’s Association will award a $500 college scholarship to a member or son/daughter of a member. The deadline for application is July 1. Download the application form here. BASIS FOR SELECTION OF SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTSMust be a graduating high school senior of a Montana high school.Must have a “C” or higher grade point average.Must be enrolled or intending to enroll full...
The contest is open to young people through grade 12 in the United States and Canada, to CEGEP in Québec and grade 13 in the Caribbean, who are educated in the United States, Canada or the Caribbean. Students must submit the results of an audiogram completed no longer than 24 months prior to the date of the contest by a...
Houzz is committed to supporting and encouraging women architecture students as they pursue their educational endeavors and enter the world of residential design. Open to female students studying architecture/architectural engineering at the undergraduate or graduate level.EligibilityThe Houzz Scholarship Program is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, 17 years of age or older...
The Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society Bursaries for Environmental StudiesValue: 2000 - 5000Number of Awards: Varied UnspecifiedDescriptionThe Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society Bursary for Environmental Studies provides financial aid to students applying to study in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change. Undergraduate bursaries are valued at $2,000 each. In addition, from 2006-07, one bursary valued at approximately $5,000 will...
In recognition of 32 years of service to and management of QueensCare, the John Joseph Brandlin Scholarship Fund distributes $250,000 in support of healthcare education every year. QueensCare awards these funds to assist in curing the continuous shortage of healthcare professionals working in underserved communities.Among his many contributions, John Joseph Brandlin (1913 – 2010) co-founded with Arthur W. Barron, QueensCare,...
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...