Blue Quills First Nations College is located in St. Paul, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Blue Quills First Nations College can be found in our scholarship database
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P.O. Box 279
St. Paul, Alberta
T0A 3A0
(780) 645-4455
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If you are a student that has suffered a life-altering birth injury or childhood injury, we would like to hear your story. We understand that sustaining a birth or childhood injury can impact all aspects of your life, and we would love for you to share your story about how you have persevered in the face of the challenges presented...
Four $2000 Scholarships are offered annually: The Friends of Volo Bog are offering two scholarships for students Entering College to study environmental or natural science and two scholarships for students Continuing College who are pursuing an environmental or natural science careers.To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must have a permanent Illinois residency and attend high school...
Let ASME help start your career in engineering with a scholarship.Graduating High School students are the next generation of engineers!The ASME High School Scholarships are available for graduating High School (HS) seniors interested in pursuing engineering degrees. Students must be enrolled full-time in an ABET-accredited* or substantially equivalent** mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology program, no later than the fall...
Since 1995, BECU has awarded more than $3.5 million in scholarships to 1,305 BECU members who are enrolled as students.BECU Foundation Mission StatementThe mission of the BECU Foundation is to encourage and administer contributions for educational scholarships. The foundation extends the credit union philosophy of people helping people by offering educational support to members and their families. Scholarships recognize and...
It is important to acknowledge the sacrifices of our servicemembers who preserve our freedom, but that is not enough. The sacrifices of the children of those who served should also be honored. Providing funds to assist these children so they can pursue higher education is a concrete way of showing how much we, as a nation, care.The American Legion Auxiliary...
Field: Forestry or Forest Engineering.Value: Min. $1,200.Number: 1.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to a needy and deserving student beginning a program leading either to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry or the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forest Engineering.DonorThe late Hon. C.D. Richards.